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Raushan Kumar

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Preparation is key. Candidates are advised to start early as this would give them ample time to set time aside for the revision of the study material. As the saying goes, no one size fits all. Hence, there is no set method that would guarantee you a successful TOEFL performance. candidates should work on their strengths, improve their weaknesses, and above all be honest in their preparation.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam asesses assesses candidates listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. Some of the best apps available for IELTS preparation are :• IELTS Prep App, IELTS Word Power offered by British Council.• The Official Cambridge Guide IELTS mobile app• IELTS Prep Official App, etc.Candidates can also solve IELTS practice test daily, understand the exam pattern and learn how to approach IELTS questions, learn vocabulary and focus on improving the listening and developing reading skills to prepare more efficiently more exam. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Preparing for the IELTS exam at home might be sounding tedious but it is simple and effective if it is to be done in right ways. Below are the step-by-step guide to help you get ready for IELTS test day:The IELTS has four parts: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Understanding how each part works will help you prepare better.Figure out what your strengths and weaknesses are in English. This way, you can focus on what you need to improve.Decide on a target score and create a study schedule. Make sure to spend time on each section of the test.Use good study materials to boost your IELTS preparation at home. One should practi
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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Those who want to give the IELTS test without studying should take some of the IELTS practice tests and then decide whether they need to prepare for the exam or they can give it without studying.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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There may not be a specific answer to this question as it varies from person to person. Somebody may find the Writing section the most difficult for preparation while some may find Speaking the hardest. It is better one should go through the IELTS exam pattern and understand each and every section and figure out the toughest section based on preparation and focus more on that.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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For some candidates it is important to have a mentor and a regular study plan with fixed timing to prepare for the exam. IELTS test may seem a piece of cake to many but at the same time, it can be difficult for some after knowing its complexities. Candidates can go through the exam pattern and check the topics they need to cover. If you think you need tutoring for preparation then go for coaching or else go for self-study.

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Although two weeks are less, however, with a solid strategy can help you get a decent IELTS score. Candidates should understand the IELTS test format and prepare a comprehensive study plan for the next two weeks covering all the topics. After covering all the topics in each of the sections give full-length practice tests.

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Atul Harsha

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Shiksha offers a free one-month IELTS preparation course. Students can choose between weekday or weekend classes to fit their schedules. The course covers all four IELTS modules: reading, writing, speaking, and listening.The programme consists of 20 one-hour sessions spread over the month. Each week focuses on a different module, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the IELTS exam content. 

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Atul Harsha

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After you've signed up the consent. You'll get a link to join the free IELTS class. Also you be alloted a personal counsellor who will guide you with every detail about your class — from the schedule to what you should prepare before your first lesson. It’s like getting a personalised roadmap to IELTS success. 

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Rahul Singha

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 Beginners should start preparing for IELTS by following these points:Step 1: Choose the right IELTS testStep 2: Familiarise yourself with the testStep 3: Learn about the question typesStep 4: Understand the band scoresStep 5: Study and set goalsFamiliarise yourself with the band scoresAsses your English skillsMake English a habitSet up a study planRead English newspapers, books, journals, advertisements and booksListen to English-speaking audio books, podcasts, radio and musicSpeak to colleagues, friends and family in EnglishLearn a new word every day or week and practice using it in a sentenceStep 6: Know what to expect on test
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