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5 Best Tips To Improve Your IELTS Score - Speakeng India

Looking for IELTS Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking tips? You've got them here. These tips will help you read faster, better, and smarter during the reading section of the IELTS exam. Connect with us today and score best in your next IELTS exam.

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5 Best Tips To Improve Your IELTS Score - Speakeng India

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  1. 5 BEST TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR IELTS SCORE Study vocabulary English learners are taught to put words into the proper context as much as possible. You can learn to do this by reading frequently. The more words you are exposed to, the better your vocabulary will be. As you read, pay close attention to words you do not know and underline or highlight them with a marker Read, read and read You need to have a credible English-English dictionary and work out the meanings of new words, making sure that you do not translate back to your language. Enhance your writing skills Record words as a consistent part of your English lessons. Compose both the definition and a sentence utilizing the word on a file card that you can check later for reference. You ought to say the word resoundingly to initiate your sound-related memory and relate the word to words you definitely know. For instance, “immense,” which implies tremendous, has a comparable intending to the words colossal, enormous and expansive. Exercise fluency and pronunciation The speaking component is divided into three parts. The areas include a structured interview, a short talk, and free interview. You will be asked about 2 to 3 brief concerns on familiar topics that will last 4 to 5 minutes. Practice your listening skills One can listen to the news in English every morning and try to write them down and analyze later. The following are tips on how to prepare for listening skills. www.speakengindia. com

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