5 Myths which are common among the IELTS Aspirants
Hi everyone. Nextworld Education always happy to help in guiding students to easily score high high in IELTS, TOEFL and PTE exam. Continuing the trends, here we are are describing some myths about IETS Exam. We assured you this will very helpful for your IELTS Exam preparation.
Myth No. 1: It is impossible for Non-native speakers to get
9 bands in IELTS.
Truth: Band 9 in IELTS shows the expertise level in English
Language. So the test is based on language instead of place from where you
belong. If you done best in all sections of test you can easily get 9 bands and
sometimes it has been observed that native speakers not score 9 bands.
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Myth No. 2: Prepare and improve your performance by practicing previous tests of IELTS.
Truth: Most of the students think the best way to improve
your performance is to practicing old tests; rather make themselves perfect in
all 4 modules. Get familiar with the test once and after this you can work on your
weakness. Doing tests makes you feel that you are enough prepared for the final
test, but in reality it is not. Prefer listening English news, radio,
conversations between 2 English speakers, English songs, movies etc.
Myth No. 3: I will lose marks if I don’t understand the question once in speaking module
Truth: It’s totally a myth. There is no mark lose if you
asked the examiner to repeat the questions. As the name clears Speaking; the
test is designed to check your speaking skills not the listening skills. Even
you can ask the meaning of any word you not able to understand well. You can
lose marks only when you are unable to answer it in proper way.
Myth No. 4: I can grab more marks if I take test in my own country
Truth: The biggest myth that most of candidate have is that they
can score good in IELTS if they take test in their country. The fact is that
the IELTS is same everywhere and not restricted to place or country. It’s true
that student score good in their own country but not due to paper is easy but
the reason is they feel more comfortable while attempting the exam and this
makes your performance good which ultimately affect your score.
Myth No.5: There are repetition of some questions at the specific time of the year
Truth: Don’t think about that because IELTS have highly
talented people and have array of questions to ask. According to some students that
there are some question which are asked on specific time in the year. You are
advised to just concentrate on your preparation and try to do your best to
score high in the exam.

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