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How to improve IELTS score from 6.5 to 7

How to improve IELTS score from 6.5 to 7

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A requirement of scoring Band 7 or above overalll, and no less than 7 in each section (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking) is not an easy task.

If you are looking for band 7 and still keep getting band 6 or 6.5 then this post will show you how to move beyond your current level and get on track for the band 7.

If you keep taking the exam and getting the same results then unless YOU change the way you are approaching the exam you will keep getting the same result. It’s a vicious circle. Some students think that the more they take the test, the more their score will improve. To an extent this may happen especially at the lower bands BUT how long will this process take?

The exam shouldn’t be a method of preparation, it should be the final step in your study. Once you reach band 6 then the leap into band 7 and 8 is much greater. You now need a level of English language that is approaching native speaker (and it takes around 7 years for a native speaker to get to that level!). Not only that, but you also need to know EXACTLY what to do in every part of the test for that Band 7 score to be given.

Let’s look at some of these things

Listening:

  • You need to be able to pick out small detail in what is said
  • Listen and make notes so you don’t miss things
  • Be aware when grammatical changes have to be made to your answers
  • Listen for markers so you don’t lose your place and miss questions
  • Listen, understand, read and write all at once!

Reading:

  • You need a wide range of vocabulary so that you can spot synonyms
  • Organise your answers grammatically once you have found the relevant information
  • Understand how certain linguistic devices (e.g. negatives) function in English so that you can match the question and text information accurately
  • Be able to work fast and pace yourself so you can finish everything with ease
  • Use key words not only to find the place in the text but also to know when it is not the right place

Writing:

  • Be able to plan quickly and effectively
  • Know exactly what band 7 writing ‘feels’ like to write
  • Have excellent grammar, vocabulary and knowledge of formal ‘academic’ writing
  • Have a wide range of vocabulary and also be flexible in your use of grammar for formal writing.
  • To improve your writing band score, focus on improving Task 2 writing (which is worth double the marks of Task 1 writing).

Speaking:

  • Be able to speak comfortably about a range of topics
  • Demonstrate a good knowledge and flexibility of language
  • Be able to structure a short ‘talk’ quickly and deliver this fluently and in an interesting manner
  • Be able to use a range of tenses, modal verbs and other grammatical features in delivering opinions and comments in answer to the examiner’s questions
  • Be able to listen well and at the same time begin to formulate an answer. 

All of these things are second nature in your own language but we need to apply those skills now as well as we can in English. The better you apply them, the higher the band, it’s simple!!

If you are completely comfortable with all of these concepts and not getting your band 7 then you are not applying them well. If you don’t change then nothing will change! 

In conclusion, you don't need a special technique or piece of advice. You only need to make small improvements. For example, in the speaking and writing tests, try to express your ideas in a bit more detail, and try to reduce the number of small mistakes that you make.

Hope you will get the score you want in the next exam.

Good luck!

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Anonymous

i am preparing my self for ielts for  the upcoming sep

Jay Mangukiya

Could you please evaluate my essays and also mention errors if possible!
https://ieltsonlinetests.com/wot/result/writing-practice-test-1-389526

Titania

It is considered by many people a good thing for every child to master a musical instrument. I partially agree with this statement. This essay will discuss, the advantages of learning a musical instrument, and how learning it is a choice and not a duty.

In the first place, playing a musical instrument has been proven to have great effects on the persons mentality and academic skills. To put it simply, mastering a instrument makes the person smarter. For example, children who can play a instrument tend to have better grades than those who do not. Moreover, it helps relieve stress and can be a big advantage on college application. This can be seen in number of students who can play a musical instrument, and who have gotten accepted to top universities around the world. Hence, it is recomended for children to master at least one musical instrument.

In the meantime, whether learning it or not depends on the interests and hobbies of the child. In other words, it is not a mandatory thing that every single child must learn. For instance, some children like music, therefore, they pick up a music instrument. Meanwhile, the others like sports or martial arts, in this case, it would be wrong to make the child learn a instrument. As you can see, before deciding things for the children we must ask about their hobbies and interests.

To summarize, it is true that learning a musical instrument has numerous advantages, such as good grades and admissions into top universities. Neverthless, some children like doing other things like sports and martial arts. Due to this reason, people must not force every child to learn a instrument.

Alex

Pls review my writing passage and share your valuable feedback )
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Sonya Galouzis

Hi, I'm trying to register but when it gets to how best would you describe yourself e.g. student..... I click my choice and press enter but it won't upload and keeps asking me to choose one. I look forward to your response.

Alaa Dallah

Big thank you to this website. Today I sat for my IELTS test after preparing with you. I wish whoever works on updating this website would read my comment. This site has the best design and it mimics the real IELTS test accurately yet I want to make few notes hoping that you would improve the website for future users:

1. There are many spelling and punctuation mistakes in the texts, they need to be revised.
2. There are some spelling mistakes in the KEY ANSWER!
3. Most keys do not have all the possible answers for example 2 m = 2 metres = two metres
4. Some keys do not follow the question instructions like (only three words) yet the key will contain numbers
5. Most Listening recordings are unrealistic, accents are forced and they sound funny. Nothing like real IELTS.
6. Listening tests now do not include an example at the beginning

I volunteer to help, if possible. Please send me an e-mail if you accepted my offer. Thank you.

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