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Important Tips to Improve IELTS Listening Score

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Basically, achieving a fundamental improvement in IELTS takes time and hard work. But I found that people want to achieve a good IELTS score in less time. As we know IELTS is divided into various modules and listening is one of the most important modules among all. If you want to learn all modules then you can read Writing, Speaking and various articles on our blog portion. Some Major Six Listening Tips are:- 1. Watch your spelling! 2. Learn to write while listening 3. Read questions and try to predict answers 4. Develop unbreakable concentration 5. Avoid getting stuck on a missed answer 6. Get familiar with accents commonly used in IELTS These six major tips are very beneficial and help to achieve the desired IELTS listing score. You should follow these steps and get the perfect solution for your desired listening score. You can see the previous testimonials of our clients and students and can get the perfect solution for IELTS. We are providing online classes with various l...

Common Tips to Pass IELTS Listening Exam

Blog Getting 9 bands is a tough job but not impossible. There are a lot of students who work hard but don't possess the adequate skills in passing the exams. Of course, English is essential and IELTS Coaching is designed for the same purpose. I am going to share some of the tips which can help in getting the desired bands. The basic job is to concentrate. Listening exam contains questions based on conversation, talk or description. The conversation could be between two or three people. Talk is usually about some event in the school, college, library, playground etc. Description is related to an explanation about a place, lecture, schedule, animals and plants. There are certain things, you should keep in mind before taking the Listening Exam. • Use Pencil while answering instead of pen. If the word is overwritten by striking the previous word, it looks dirty. The pencil marks can be easily removed. • Make a habit of answering in a separate paper and not the question pa...