Top 30 IELTS Exam Tips
Expert strategies to instantly boost your Band Score.
Predict Answers
Use the break time to guess the type of word (noun, number) needed.
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Watch for Plurals
Missing an ‘s’ at the end of a word is a common reason to lose points.
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Beware Distractors
Speakers often correct themselves. Wait for the final confirmation.
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Spelling Matters
Even if the sound is correct, incorrect spelling marks the answer wrong.
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Transfer Answers
In paper-based tests, use the 10 mins transfer time wisely. Capital letters are safer.
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Don’t Read All
You don’t need to understand every word. Skim for the gist first.
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Time Management
Spend 20 mins max per section. Don’t get stuck on one hard question.
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Keyword Matching
Underline keywords in questions and find synonyms in the text.
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True vs False
If the text contradicts the statement, it’s False. If info is missing, it’s Not Given.
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Read Instructions
Check word limits carefully. “No more than two words” means exactly that.
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Paraphrase First
Always start by rewriting the question prompt in your own words.
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Task 1 Overview
No Overview = No Band 7. Summarize trends without data first.
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Plan Your Essay
Spend 5 mins planning Task 2. A clear structure improves coherence scores.
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One Idea Per Para
Keep body paragraphs focused. One main idea, explained and exemplified.
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No Opinions in Task 1
Never give your opinion or explain “why” in Academic Task 1. Just report facts.
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Don’t Memorize
Examiners can spot memorized answers instantly. Be natural and spontaneous.
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Extend Answers
Never just say “Yes” or “No”. Always add a “because” or an example.
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Ask for Help
It’s okay to ask “Could you repeat that?” in Part 3. It won’t lower your score.
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Use Idioms
Use 2-3 idiomatic expressions naturally to reach Band 7+ (e.g., “over the moon”).
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Vary Intonation
Don’t speak in a monotone. Use pitch to show emotion and emphasis.
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Collocations
Learn words in pairs (e.g., “make a decision,” not “do a decision”).
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Computer IELTS
Practice typing speed and learn shortcuts like Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V for the test.
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Check Criteria
Read the public band descriptors. Know exactly what the examiner wants.
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Location Check
Check your test center location a day before to avoid travel stress.
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Practice Timed
Always practice reading and writing under strict exam timing conditions.
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Proofreading
Save 2 minutes at the end of Writing to check for simple grammar errors.
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Grammar Range
Use a mix of simple and complex sentences (conditionals, relative clauses).
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Stay Calm
Panic is your enemy. If you miss a listening question, forget it and move on.
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Topic Vocabulary
Learn vocab by topic (Environment, Education, Health) not alphabetically.
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Formal Tone
In Academic Writing, avoid contractions (don’t, can’t) and slang.
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