Is There A Vocabulary List For The IELTS?

Is There A Vocabulary List For The IELTS?

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

“Is there a vocabulary list for the IELTS?” is a common question in many heads while preparing for IELTS.

In short, no, there isn’t. The content of the IELTS test changes from test to test and always comes from a wide range of sources. The best way to prepare is to read a variety of newspapers, magazines, leaflets and articles.

We recommend reading about health, technology and travel, as these are regularly featured IELTS test topics.

 

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IELTS Approved For UK Visas

IELTS have been approved for UK visas

IELTS have been approved for UK visas

New language testing arrangements for UK visas:
IELTS to continue to play leading role

On 20 Feb 2015

– The UK government has announced important changes to Secure English Language Tests (SELT) for visa purposes;

– IELTS and IELTS Life Skills have been approved for UK visas that require proof of English language level;

– The new test–IELTS Life Skills–will be introduced for people who need to prove their speaking and listening skills at level A1 or B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference.

-The UK government has announced important changes to language testing for visa applications, reducing the number of tests accepted for visa purposes and bringing in new requirements for the way the tests will be administered.

IELTS – the world’s most popular test of English for higher education and global migration – has been approved for all UK visas that require applicants to provide proof of their level of English. This continues the important role which IELTS has long played in language testing for immigration in the UK and other countries, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

For more information please visit the British council site.

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Few Things To Gain A Higher Score In IELTS

few things to gain a higher score in IELTS

few things to gain a higher score in IELTS

Sujish is a 31 year-old native Malayalam speaker from India. He got an overall Band 8 in IELTS (with an amazing 9 in Listening) and became one of the winners in our IELTS results competition in March. Here are a few things that Sujish did and recommends that you do to gain a higher score in IELTS:
He says
Listening

Listening was never a problem, except for handling the tension in the first few minutes of the test. I am a regular viewer of English movies and English TV series. However, I practiced for the test before the exam to gain experience with the kind of questions that may be given.

While watching the movies, sometimes I used to switch on the subtitles in order to clearly understand the conversation. I never felt any difficulties with understanding the monologues on TV (for example the Discovery channel and National Geographic).

Reading

I am a regular reader of English newspapers. This helped me to complete the reading test before the allowed time. During the exam, I read the questions first and then went to read the paragraphs; this helped me identify the area where the answers to the questions reside.

Speaking

The only difficult part in this sub-test was handling the tension during the interview. I was able to achieve this by having a friendly talk with my IELTS examiner for a few minutes before starting the exam.

I deliberately used some phrases that I learned after registering for the exam. Moreover, I got a friend to interview me at least once every two days through Skype.

Writing

Writing is the difficult part of the test for me since I am a software engineer and I have not written anything on the paper after my graduation. My handwriting is the worst I have ever seen.
Update: Sujish asked the IELTS test centre to re-evaluate his Writing section, and as a result his score went up from 6.5 to 7.
Congratulations to Sujish on getting the score he really deserves!
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