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The most effective methods for preparing for the IELTS Writing Task 1 and Task 2

We get a lot of questions in our private Facebook group.  There are over 30,000 people in it and we answer questions every day.  You can join and speak to IELTS examiners anytime; it's free. So, we got this question from one of the members in the group "What are some effective methods for preparing for the IELTS Writing Task 1 and Task 2?"  and we left this to one of the IELTS writing examiners that works with us to explain the quickest...

Memorised answers in IELTS speaking

So, we got this question from a member of our private Facebook group (Feel free to join, it's free!) How do IELTS examiners know if I am giving a memorized answer in the Speaking test? The only candidates that use memorised phrases are low-level candidates. So, what generally happens is a lot of what they say is inaccurate, but then they will use a memorised phrase that is 100% accurate that uses language that is way above their level. For example, if a...

Using AI for IELTS

There are now lots of IELTS providers using AI to assess your IELTS writing and speaking. They are cheap, yes, but they are cheap for a very important reason. They aren’t very good. AI is not good enough yet. These IELTS providers are using AI to generate example answers and to check your writing/speaking. This is not helping you. Why? Well, let’s look at an example questions from the speaking exam. A Part 1...

How to do IELTS speaking

  This post came about from a post in our private Facebook group.  Feel free to join and speak to IELTS examiners. “Can you explain the format of the IELTS speaking test and provide some tips for preparation” One of the IELTS speaking examiners gave us these tips on how to do the IELTS speaking test. Here are some ideas.  One thing I would recommend though is that you do an IELTS speaking test with me online.  I can show you exactly what you...

How to do Part 2 of the Speaking test

In Part 2 of the speaking test, you need to speak for between 1 minute 40 seconds and 2 minutes.  If you manage to get to 1 minute 40 seconds and stop, the examiner can continue the test and move onto Part 3.  This is a new change in the speaking test that started this year.  But, you should try to get to 2 minutes. So, what do you have to do? Let’s use this one as an example. The examiner will...

Is IELTS easier in different countries?

One of the IELTS examiners that works here answers this one. Yes, but only when it comes to the speaking exam. It’s important to say that IELTS is administered in exactly the same way all round the world. The reason I say it is more difficult outside your home country is that the examiners live in the country where they examine. So, if you come from Japan and you do the exam in Japan, the examiner lives there too. How does this benefit...

IELTS and memorizing answers

We got this question from a member of our private Facebook group IELTS writing and speaking support (Feel free to join). "How can I prepare for the IELTS speaking? I’ve seen the website saying memorizing answers lowers the score. Is that true? How should I refer to model answers on the web?" An IELTS speaking and writing examiner answers this one. What you have seen is correct. Memorizing phrases is a very silly way of preparing and they’re very easy to spot. What...

How to improve your Task 2 in IELTS writing

We were asked by a member of our private Facebook group about how to improve their Task 2 writing, so we asked one fo the IELTS examiners here.  Here is what they said. There are a few things you can do by yourself, and some things that you can’t. So, things you can do by yourself. 1 Understand the question. When the question says “Discuss both sides….” you need to do so. If it doesn’t say this, then just focus on presenting...

How to do an IELTS Task 2 writing

Get yourself a cup of tea as an IELTS examiner takes you through how to do an IELTS Task 2.   This is the kind of information that only IELTS examiners can give you 🔥🔥🔥 As an IELTS examiner, I have seen many test takers struggle with their IELTS writing scores. In this article, I will provide you with the essential tips and strategies to improve your IELTS Task 2 writing score. By following these guidelines, you will have a greater chance...

What is the biggest mistake people make with IELTS writing?

We get asked this a lot so we thought one of the IELTS examiners that works here would be best to answer this one. What is one of the biggest problems we see in IELTS writing? There’s lot so things I see that make me wonder wat kind of guidance that some candidates receive but a common one is length. Sometimes, I see a Task of 250 words or a Task 2 of 400 or more.  Now, if your English is really good,...