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How to Prepare IETS for Pakistani students
The candidate should pay attention to listening for half an hour so that the test can take place. The concentration slip can deprive you of answers as well as awful seats.
The IELTS test sections section 1 and section 3 are dialogues and section 2 and section 4 are monolingual. There are 40 questions that you have to answer while the test lasts for about half an hour. At the end of the test, you will be given ten minutes to write your answers on the answer sheet.
dialog sections (sections 1-3) in the IELTS test
At the beginning of each part of the recording, time is provided for reading the questions. Use this time to read questions about a specific section (the voice on the tape recorder tells the candidate how many questions to read). However, at the end of the paper there is also time to check the answers. Use this time to read the questions in the next section.
Read the questions carefully. If the question asks you to delete the answer as A, B, C, or D on the sheet, make sure you do not write the sentence to which A, B, C, or D belong. Just type A, B, C, or D. If the question indicates that you will not use more than 3 words in your answer, then writing 4 words in the answer will not give you any number for that question.
IELTS Reading Tips for Pakistani Students
The reading test is considered to be one of the most difficult parts of IELTS. You will need to read 3 long sections, with more than one paragraph in each section and answers to 40 questions (13 or 14 questions from each section). Unlike the current test, there is no extra time, in the end, to move your answers to the answer sheet. Time can be an important limit as you will only be given one hour to complete the test.
The most important thing you can do for this section is practice. Also read newspapers, magazines and comic books.
Try to improve your reading skills as well as your speed.
The important thing you need to understand is that the test does not assess your understanding of the paragraph. It does not test how well you understand this passage. It tests specific skills called scanning and scamming.
Fraud involves scrutinizing a paragraph quickly so that it can be assessed without guessing.
Time factor plays a big role in this section so be careful about time.
First, read all the questions quickly to see what kind of information is important.
Highlight important IELTS test information, for example when reading dates, locations and names.
As you read the entire question, browse the text as well as highlight the key parts. If you see any information related to the questions, answer the question while reading.
Answer the given questions carefully
The answers usually appear in the same order in the same content as the questions may appear. The answer to question 4 will be the same as the answer to question 5 in the material but it is not necessary.
Read the instructions carefully for each question. If the question clearly states that you should not use more than three words in your answer, you are prohibited from using only three words in your answer.
You need to be careful about whether you are right or wrong, as well as whether you are right or wrong. These are the most difficult questions.
If you do not know the answer to a question then move on to the next question, do not waste your time on this question.
IELTS Writing Tips for Pakistani Students
You have to practice a lot to write to pass this section.
Task 2 is included in the exam so you spend more time on it. 20 minutes on Task 1 and 40 minutes on Task 2 will be extraordinary stability.