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24th March 2014 #1
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IELTS Test booked, but is workshop needed?
My wife is now booked for the exam, would it be good advise to go onto the pre work shop? Shes doing the general training, her English is pretty fluent, is it easy to pass? Are there any materials out there so shes got a idea before she does the exam?
Thanks for advice in advance
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24th March 2014 #2
When I took my IELTS exam last 2011, I didn't go to a pre-test workshop. I just search online for some practice tests. Here's is one website..http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/...practice-tests. You can just search on Google about other free materials online. Anyway, go to this thread http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....17-Ielts.....? and on post #3, I've written there my exam details. Take note that this was on year 2011. But I don't think they've change the process for the tests. In my view, the test was easy. If your fiancee is comfortable enough in conversing in English, I think she will find it easy too. She just needs to practice more, especially with Listening and Speaking as those two are the important parts of the test that UKVI requires.
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24th March 2014 #3
I'm about to take the Ielts exam too...soon! I just practice online, like Rayna suggested. I'm anxious about the listening test, but that's just me (am no spring chicken, lol). As long as I get the required (is it 4?) band, I'm happy. I think the key is to relax during the exam ( so I tell myself).
Good luck to your wife
Thanks for the tip Rayna
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25th March 2014 #4
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25th March 2014 #5
When I took mine, I enrolled meself on a review centre in Davao and I didnt regret it as I passed my test. I think it is about how confident and how good she is on self teaching, if she is confident enough to do it on her own then this few links might help her more but if shes in doubt and wants to make sure then let her have few class/workshops.
http://www.ieltsessentials.com/prepa....aspx#Practice
https://www.ielts.org/test_takers_in...st_sample.aspx
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/...practice-tests
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6th April 2014 #6
My wife has just registered to take the tests April 23 rd this month she has just asked me do they need be paid separate or together ?
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6th April 2014 #7
My fiancee just did the IELTS Friday/Saturday. On Friday she was the only one in the group who hadn't done some sort of workshop. She doesn't think she did well with the speaking part. Nothing to do with her abilities though. She didn't like the lady testing her, she said she was very angry looking and acted like what she was doing was a chore! I told her it doesn't really matter her attitude, she has to follow guidelines and can't fail you because she is grumpy!
The writing part she said she thinks she did well, but a few people in the class mucked up and didn't transfer the answers to the sheet (something like that) So they won't score for that. Apparently the examiner told them after the first part to transfer the answers, but also said she wouldn't tell them again for the next parts...
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6th April 2014 #8
Just took Ielts exam last Friday and Saturday.
Speaking test was done on a Friday afternoon, there was about 30 of us. it didn't really went that well because I was a nervous wreck; anyway, we will see.
The main test (in Oxford) was a bit overwhelming and intimidating. There were more than 200 peeps taking the test and most of them were students. It was held in an assembly hall and then when it came to the listening test, the cd was played over the tannoy so that the sound came out as a bit muffled. So Ii thought wtf.. Then came the reading test which was confusingdotcom... Then the writing test which was a struggle. Aaah, not really looking good for me... God have mercy on an old chick.
And I thought Life in the UK test was a breeze...
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6th April 2014 #9
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Don't worry about not doing well in either the Reading or the Writing Tests
UKVI are only wanting to check that the Speaking and Listening modules receive a passing grade..
Reading and Writing don't count towards Visa Application criteria
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6th April 2014 #12
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Hi,
I took the IELTS last saturday reading, writing and speaking are not too bad but oh boy listening I struggled a lot..
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8th April 2014 #13
workshop isn't really needed at all my advice is for u to book it through british council type in IELTS as when you book it there they will give u a free online reviewer for free..
But in some cases if you think your not that confident enough and that you really need a workshop why not feel free its really up to you to decide best of luck!!!
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