Sunday, 24 June 2018

Ielts Reading Question Types

IELTS Reading Question Types Information 

Reading section have many type of question. Below are some of those types.
In reading section there are total of 3 passages with 40 questions. Each passage have at least 3 to 4 question types that you have to do.

One must practice all these question types before going for the final exam.

# True False Not Given/ Yes No Not Given-


·         What to do - look out the statement given and find that the information is given or not
·         True/Yes -  means that the information is provided in the text
·         False/No -  means that the statement contradict the information given
·         Not given -  means that the information in the statement is not at all given in passage



# Match the Headings –


·         What to do – Match the paragraphs given on one side with the answer given
on other side
·         The answers are often in numerical form i.e (I,II,IV,VII)
·         Try to analyze the passage and then answer accordingly



# Complete the table –


·          What to do – a table is provided with incomplete information, you have to fill the information with some words
·         Questions are in order not jumbled which means questions are step by step from starting
·         Try to find the answer by quick scanning to the text


# Flow chart –


·         What to do -  a flow chart is given to fill the information left in blanks
·         Chart can be of some process or any thing
·         It will be in orderly process and sometimes answers are provided in a table below you have to pick the correct one


# Complete the Sentence –


·         What to do -  complete the gap given the sentence by finding the correct answer  from the passage
·         Focus on the types of word needed ( noun, verb, adjective)
·         Answers are in order usually
·         Scan and understand that selective passage and fill the gap with appropriate           word only


# Complete the summary –


·         What to do -  an incomplete summary is given from the portion of the passage and you have to fill in the blanks provided
·         Sometimes the answers are given in the table below, you have to select the right one
·         Answers are often in order
·         Try to scan that portion quickly and properly for the answers


# Choosing the title –


·         What to do – you have to choose the perfect title for the passage asked in the question
·         Pay attention to the instruction what it says
·         Sometimes single title can be used for two different passage
·         Generally if you go through the passage once or twice you will get the title, if not try to choose the closet one.


# Categorize the question-


·         What to do – decide which category the information belongs to from the list given below
·         Look out for the paraphrases
·         Locate the information from the passage

IELTS Writing task 2

Ques: Parents are the best teachers for the children. Do you agree or disagree with the statement?


Answer:


Teachers are the best friends, guides and a philosopher. They become role models for some of the students in formal educations. whereas family is a group of kids and kins living together and supporting each other in any situation be it be good or bad, they are always there for each other socially, morally and financially.

I agree with the statement that the parents are the best motivators and mentors for the children. It is because a child is more close to the parents for longer period. With this parents can understand their behavior and nature in a better manner than those of teachers. It is one on one interaction of informal education, child learns much by observing the behavior of the parents and unconsciously the trades are carried away.

Expanding the statement, to teach a child it is important to understand the genetic trades. With this handling becomes easy, moreover parents can teach moral and ethical values which makes the child practical and boldly wise. Both polishing formal and informal are required to groom the personality of the child.Parents make so many sacrifices for us just for our better life and make compromises with their life and nothing in the whole universe can be compared with their sacrifice. For example if a student is not able to pay is tuition fee and is warned to come to school without the fees then their so called teachers will not bother for them, parents will adjust their budget and find any way to pay their child's fees so the child future is saved. Thus parents are there for their children no matter how worse is the situation.

To summarize, children at a growing stage are very insecure, immature and inexperienced. They definitely require protection from the outside world by the teachers and parents. Teachers enhance the knowledge, horizon and the child's view of life but the very basic foundation and ground manners are taught by the parents. According to my opinion a child gets best formal education from teachers where he learns discipline and informal education like values from the parents.

Saturday, 23 June 2018

IELTS Books

Top 3 books for IELTS


Thinking to prepare for ielts and trying to find out best books to prepare for exam, your search ends here.

Here are the top 3 Ielts books which will improve your ability


books for ielts 1. The Official Cambridge Guide To Ielts-

   
    This book is the must recommended book because this book provide every basics you need to know about ielts, starting from what is ielts to every sections of ielts.
This book is very helpful as it has the same pattern that of the original test.
The book has an audio cd for listening practice and few reading, with latest writing and speaking topics








2. Cambridge Ielts 11-


books for ielts

    Cambridge ielts 11 is preferred by most of the test takers as it contains 4 IELTS examination papers from Cambridge English Language Assessment, which provide excellent practice with answers.
It has introduction to different modules with proper explanation of the scoring system used by Cambridge. The book also has an audio cds separately for listening modules.
Though this book is little bit expensive but it is really very useful.









3.  Target Band 7-


   
books for ielts     This is excellent self study book for those who want to get good bands in the exam, this book will help you prepare the exam in a few weeks.
It consists of all the tips, strategies and advice to help the students maximize their their speed and accuracy and prevent them to make the mistakes.
Target Band 7 is one of the book which is loved by teachers and students and it is highly recommended.






Thursday, 21 June 2018

IELTS Test

Which ielts test should we take Idp or Bc?


The candidates who are going or planning to give IELTS test know what Idp and Bc stands for and what is their purpose.
For those who are not aware of this let me explain you in short.

IDP stands for International Development Program and BC stands for British Council.



What should i take IDP or BC?


IELTS Exam is being organised by Cambridge English Language Assessment , IDP and BC are part owners of the Cambridge or you can assume them as the subset of the Cambridge. IDP and BC are responsible for conducting the exam.

Honestly speaking it doesn't matter what you take, all it matter is how much you are prepared, practice and worked on and off course little bit of luck.
There is a huge misconception about the idp and bc that one is better than the other.
Some says giving test through idp is better option and the others say bc is the best option.
Test takers who score good through idp they will obviously recommend others to take idp whereas who score well through bc will praise it. But this all is said only in words, practically it is just a myth that is making the candidates to think once. 

Both IDP and BC are just to conduct the test as it is difficult for one to conduct and organize such huge number of candidates.

The test checker are given proper instructions and are given the answer key for the Listening and Reading section for grading so it doesn't matter for both Idp and Bc
And the remaining two sections i.e Writing and Speaking, these two sections are volunteered by highly skilled examiners who take many factors under consideration.
So according to me it all depends upon the hard work and little bit luck that which examiner you get.
There is a big myth that if one appears at Bc, they would have given 0.5 bands more than the Idp. Its nothing like that .

Let me give you an example-


My friend whose lives in Canada has given the test through idp and he cleared the exam in his first attempt only with 6.5 overall.
He scored Listening-7.5
                 Reading- 6.5
                 Writing- 6
                 Speaking -6

My friend's fellow neighbor also wanted to go but unfortunately he was not able to score the bands.
He also gave the exam on the same date through Idp and scored 6 overall with 
Listening- 6.5
Reading- 6.5
Writing- 5 
Speaking- 6
Then a month later he tried once again but through Bc but another bad luck, he was again unsuccessful as he was unable to score in one section.
He scored 7 overall with
Listening- 8
Reading- 7
Writing-6.5
Speaking- 5.5

The point is that it really doesn't matter through which body you give the exam.

Friday, 8 June 2018

IELTS Speaking

Speaking Instructions


Speaking consists of three sections and is face to face interview between the test taker and the examiner. It is of 11-14 mins and is same for both the modules.


1. Part I- Introduction and interview(4-5 minutes) -  Questions asked are about their home, family, work, studies, hobbies, interests and on general topics like computer, sports,clothing etc..)

2. Part II- Cue Card(3-4 mins)-   One minute to think on the topic and next 2-3 minutes to speak. Test taker are given a topic on which they have to think and speak, along with the topic there are some questions which the test takers must include while speaking. After that examiner may ask one or two questions.

3. Part III- Discussion(4-5 mins)-   Questions asked are generally on the topics the have spoken in their cue cards.