In the real exam, you'll have an answer sheet. That's a page where you can just very quickly write your answers in. Don't bother marking your answers temporarily in pencil before finalizing them later. Just add your final answer there and then in pen because you won't have time to come back and confirm them later. You get 60 minutes. If you finish way too early, then there's something wrong. Do not let individual questions bother you. If you can't answer them, move on to the next one.
In this one I’m going to go through all parts of the IELTS test, giving you some tips and general advice. I’m recording this because it is one of the most commonly requested episodes. People are always asking me to do episodes about IELTS and I have never done one until now. So here it is, the eagerly awaited IELTS episode. Loads of people around the world take the IELTS test to get a grade of their English. More and more it is becoming the world’s #1 test of English level. It is a notoriously tough test which challenges many people aroudn the world every day, so what wisdom can I impart to my loyal LEPsters who are hoping to prove themselves in the IELTS challenge? Well, quite a lot I hope. Click here for a transcript, links and more
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