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3 Essential and Simple Tips for IELTS Test Prep Success

Nervous about taking the IELTS? Here are three tips to help ease your mind and make taking the test a little less daunting.

The International English Language Testing System, aka the IELTS, is a standardized test that measures international students’ English proficiency. If your first language is not English, you may have to take the IELTS (or the TOEFL) as part of a university’s admission requirements. So if you need the IELTS and don't know where to start, here are three things you must do during IELTS practice. These tips are vital to IELTS success and can help you get your best  IELTS score, so you can get into your dream school, dream job, or dream country.

1. Use a good IELTS sample test resource

I’m sure you already know that you should do practice questions to prepare for the IELTS. But did you know you’re not making the best use of practice questions unless you also take some full-length practice IELTS tests? Don’t just grab any IELTS test sample you find. Magoosh offers some of the best places to find good IELTS practice tests, including where to find IELTS Listening, Reading, and Writing practice test PDFs and copies of the questions from the IELTS Speaking interview. Best of all, many of those resources are free. Often the very best full four-section practice exams come in the form of a free download IELTS practice test from one of the official IELTS websites. To make the best possible use of your IELTS practice tests, also record your scores. And make sure that you know what a good score is. Make sure to also learn how IELTS scores are calculated and what qualifies as a good IELTS band score.

Related: How to Prepare for the ACT, SAT, and Other Tests

2. Plan an IELTS prep timeline and consider the IELTS test dates

To organize your IELTS prep well, remember: plan, plan, plan ahead! A well-made IELTS timetable can be useful in keeping up with daily and weekly study activities. But another very important aspect of studying is setting a good IELTS test date so you have the right amount of time to study while still meeting application deadlines. This comprehensive guide to IELTS test dates can help prepare properly by showing you how to select the right test date, register for it, and show up fully prepared for the test.

3. Mind your writing for both IELTS Writing Tasks 1 and 2

I’ve been tutoring IELTS students for a decade, and there’s one section that has caught all of my students off guard at first. And you guessed it—it’s the IELTS Writing section. Writing effectively in English is hard, even for native speakers. In fact, writing well in any language can be challenging, even in your native language. Never treat your IELTS Writing as an afterthought, and don’t assume you can write well in IELTS just because you’re good at the other IELTS sections, or just because you’re comfortable with writing in your first language. Instead, really study each IELTS Writing task. The Academic version of the IELTS can be especially challenging. To properly prepare, carefully study this complete guide to IELTS Academic Writing Task 1, and this similar guide to IELTS Academic Writing Task 2. (Those of you taking IELTS General Training may also benefit from the second guide since Writing Task 2 is the same on both versions of the IELTS.)

Related: Top 3 Smart Tips for Stress–Free Test Prep

An English language proficiency test can be a big undertaking—especially with the pressure of knowing it could make or break a student’s ability to attend a school in another country.  Use these tips to help you prepare so you can do your best on the test and chase your dreams of a global education. Good luck! 

Learn more about how to make university admission as smooth as possible in our International Students section. 

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About David Recine

David Racine is a test prep expert at Magoosh. He has a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire and a master’s in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages from the University of Wisconsin—River Falls. He has been teaching K-12, university, and adult education classes since 2007 and has worked with students from every continent. Currently, David lives in a small town in the American Upper Midwest. When he’s not teaching or writing, David studies Korean, plays with his son, and takes road trips to Minneapolis to get a taste of city life.

 

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