Firstly, definitely make the date… now!
Having a deadline will motivate your studies, and help you form a study plan between now and the date of the exam.
Yes, studying for IELTS adds a lot to your schedule!
However, in the next month or two before your test, carve out the time you can to study IELTS.
For instance, on your lunch break, you could watch one of my lectures and do a practice activity in the course!
We had a review on iTunes from Alex in Russia:
… some questions: 1. What is the smartest way to improve vocabulary? 2. What can be a trigger to say, OK, I’m ready to book an exam date? What can be an indicator?
Improve Your Vocabulary
- Make a vocabulary notebook!
- Don’t try to memorize too many words. It won’t work and it will waste your time.
- Limit the words your are learning and using in Speaking and Writing.
- For receptive vocabulary, read and listen widely. Choose a couple words to look up from that material, but you don’t have to write it down.
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How Do You Know You Are Ready for the Exam?
- First, you’ll have your guiding deadline, and a test date already. (See above!)
- Don’t just book an exam because you’re curious about your level. Email jessica@allearsenglish.com to book a consultation instead.
- Invest in a course and get the scores you need the next exam.
- You have to do practice tests throughout your preparation as well, and those scores will tell you if you’re ready.
- For Speaking and Writing, however, the only way to know if you’re ready is to get feedback from an IELTS professional.
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