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Muteman Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 7:18 pm Post subject: |
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| I could not find any material other than ads.
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root Guest
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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no man , its there, i checked it and also downloaded the IELTS Camridge book.
i dont know y u cant find it there.
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 12:31 am Post subject: |
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| i will try it and tell you the results
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 9:24 am Post subject: fee ILTS book |
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The process of studying for IELTS can be overwhelming. It always is of great importance-to one's future and the stakes are usually high. Among countless rules of IELTS it is easy to loose focus and begin drifting in the wrong direction, especially when you have nobody to guide you. This is the reason why people don't receive the score they really deserve. Here are the top 10 mistakes IELTS candidates make.
Give more answers than necessary As I have already mentioned in one of the previous articles, instructions are there for a reason. If they say "give one answer" or "answer in 3 words", this is exactly what the examiners will be looking for, and if they find two answers or four words - points are lost forever.
Write answers in the booklet, not on the Answer Sheet Of course, writing answers on the booklet margins looks more natural then having to copy them to some special Answer Sheet. Well, surprise - the only answers IELTS examiners count are those copied to the Answer Sheet. Every answer written on booklet margins only scores zero.
Lose track of time During Reading and Writing sections it is candidates' responsibility to manage their own time. No one will tell you to stop working on the current task and to move forward to the next one. So, in worst case scenario, you could spend all the time working on just one passage, when there are 3 more to go.
Waste a lot of time on one hard question All IELTS questions are of different difficulty. It is wrong to assume that every next question will be harder than the previous one. This is why getting stuck on one hard question is a bad idea. By moving forward to some easier questions you could win points, which otherwise would be lost.
Read the whole passage first in Reading section Those passages are not meant to be read. It is enough to scan through the text, noticing what the text is about and what the purpose of each paragraph is. After getting familiar with the passage, it is the time to read questions and look for answers.
Assume they know the answer There is an old saying "Assumptions are the mother of all mess-ups". Many people walk right into this trap, by reading the question and assuming that they already know the answer from their experience or general knowledge. What a mistake! The answer is what is written in the passage and not what comes first to your mind. If, for example, the question is "Does smoking cause cancer" and your mind says "Yes" but the passage says "No", then "No" is the correct answer.
Copy the task in Writing section Let me list reasons why this would be a mistake. First, instructions forbid this. Second, you don't get any points for it. Third, it wastes precious time you could use writing something meaningful.
Not checking the answers It is only human to make mistakes and there is nothing wrong in admitting it. This is a good enough reason to check and double-check your answers if there is time left.
Trying to impress the examiner What usually happens when a person starts trying to impress the examiner is usually the opposite. Be the best you can at your level, don't try to claim a higher level you are not at. Don't start trying to use super complex sentences or big smart words (without being sure what they mean).
Answering with "Yes" or "No" When examiner is asking you a question, it is not the answer he is after. His goal is to make you speak. As for you, every chance to speak is an opportunity to show how fluent your English is. Answering with "Yes" or "No" ruins every chance of good grade.
try dis link
http://www.4englishexams.com/english-test/ielts/preparation/free-cambridge-ielts-books.htm
u can download it here
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Thank you. Got it all. Very useful for my students.
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root Guest
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junaid_jaan Guest
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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:08 am Post subject: i need ielts preparation book and material |
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dear sir/madam
i want to give ielts online paper and i need free ielts book and materil
could you post me above mention requrment
your positive responce in this regard will be highly thankful for me
your truly
muhammad junaid
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:43 pm Post subject: [b]Thanks to author[/b] |
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| I am giving thanks to the author of this site for his kindly manner. This site is useful for many students & teachers I believe.
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aubahar Guest
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 10:28 pm Post subject: ielts exam |
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| pls send a brochure for writing english
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deepak521786@yahoo.co.in Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:40 pm Post subject: About Ielts material |
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Dear sir/madam
i want to give ielts online paper and i need free ielts book and materil
could you post me above mention requrment
your positive responce in this regard will be highly thankful for me
your truly
Deepak Bhattarai
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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| this is also very useful: IELTS
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soniakapoor2001 Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 11:48 pm Post subject: NNEED IELTS MATERIAL |
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IS ANYBODY THERE WHO CAN SEND ME ALL IELTS MATERIAL.ITS REALLY BADLY NEEDED. HAVE TO APPEAR ON 16 FEB.2008.
SEND AT SONIAKAPOOR2001@YAHOO.COM
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