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IELTS TRAINING CENTRE KENYA - IELTS PREAPARATION

IELTS TRAINING CENTRE KENYA - IELTS PREAPARATION
Title: IELTS TRAINING CENTRE KENYA - IELTS PREAPARATION

IELTS Preparation: Understanding your weak areas

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You will spend a lot of time preparing for the IELTS test on your own. This means you should work hard and study strategically.  But research shows that even when independent learners know which of their language skills are strong and which are weak, they still tend to spend more time on their strong areas.

With limited time available, it is essential that you move out of your comfort zone, and spend your IELTS preparation time where it is going to have the greatest impact. In this blog post, we will look at three key ways you can organise your time to fully prepare for your IELTS test.

Identify your weak areas

For a start, you need to know which are your strong areas and which are your weak areas. Find practice tests online and try two or three for each skill. Then grade them, if there is an answer key available. Even if there isn’t, you should have a pretty good idea of which papers you found easier, and which more difficult. It’s important to have a grasp of your relative performance in each of the four skills.

Manage your time

Once you have identified your strong and weak areas, you need to know how much time you have available to spend on IELTS preparation.

Once you have been through the practice tests and the time management study sheet, you will know which skills you need to spend your time on, and how much time you have to spend on IELTS preparation and practice. The final step is to create a revision timetable. Allocate the time available to the four papers: Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, giving the most time to your weakest skills. You now know how many hours per day you are spending on each skill.

And don’t forget, there is more to IELTS preparation than just skills based practice. You need to make sure your revision timetable includes all the jobs you need to do on or before test day and learning how to manage your stress level.

Be disciplined

Finally, you need discipline. It’s human nature to spend more time on the areas you are best at and which you enjoy the most. But this will not help you get the band score you need. Particularly if you are short of time (some candidates only have one month to prepare!) you need to be disciplined, move outside your comfort zone, and you will deliver your best possible performance on your IELTS test day.
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Author: Vincent
Published on: 2024-06-27 13:48:56
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