Sooraj teaches you the correct way to write in IELTS listening, how to use an app called 'Go To
Meeting' which is similar to Zoom, and how to improve your listening skills by focusing on
specific information. The best way to learn is by using a live class, which starts on March 10th.
There are four sections in IELTS listening, each with its own reasons for being there. For
example, if you listen to this audio, "Hello, oh hello. I wanted to inquire about hiring a room in
the village hall for the evening of September the first. Let me just see this is from section one
two people are talking. That means it's going to be a dialogue." then you're already familiar with
section one of IELTS listening. If you listen to section two, it will be helpful for language
learning in general, not just for IELTS. For example, in section two, you'll hear songs that are
English songs, movies, and podcasts. You'll also learn how to listen, read and write at the same
time. Sooraj always writes answers in short, like "The answer is the Melbourne University in this
case just write Melbourne and Uni instead of writing full." Remember to focus on specific
information when you're listening to IELTS audio so that you don't have to read as much while
you're listening.
IELTS Speaking - 9 Tips To Get 9 Bands
we will see 9 tips using which you can get 9 band scores in IELTS speaking. We have something
important in this video--every tip will be explained with proper examples. The last three tips will
make you think: are you really practicing? We'll start from 9 and go till 1 so let's have a look at
number nine. Long and meaningful sentences definitely get higher band scores in Ireland
speaking. Fillers are used wisely and problems are solved so please use fillers wisely otherwise
you might not get the desired band score in speaking. Speaking and other modules are
completely different because here you have an opportunity of 11 to 14 minutes if these things are
not taken care of. We correct ourselves instantly in the exam because the examiner should know
that "oh, you made a mistake--it's not that you don't know it." Let me show you an example when
a person corrects themselves instantly: I would like to choose a card. My bad, I mean a card by
which I can go on a long drive. Listen to the question carefully--I know if you ask the examiner
they can repeat the question.
IELTS Writing - 9 Tips To Get 9 Bands
We provide unlimited feedback for the time of four months. So, don’t forget point 7 – try to get
better handwriting or better typing based on which exam you go for: pen and paper or a
computer-based test. Your handwriting doesn’t have to be calligraphy-style handwriting or
amazing handwriting – it has to be legible. There are five types of essays in Part 1 of the
Academic Module; six types of graphs or images in Part 2; and three types of letters in General