IELTS – The 5 Step Study Plan

Published 2016-12-02
If you're going to take IELTS, start here! Your success on the IELTS is based on more than just practicing English skills. In this video, I'll show you the key steps you need to take to reach your target band score. I'll talk about setting your objectives, building your studying plan, and studying for each section of the exam. Many students get a low score on the IELTS and keep making the same mistakes over and over again. Save your time and your money by avoiding their mistakes. Watch this video and get it right the first time. Take the quiz to make sure: www.engvid.com/ielts-the-5-step-study-plan/

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TRANSCRIPT

Hi. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. Today we're going to look at an IELTS study plan, and as usual, when I look at IELTS, or TOEFL, or any of the tests, I'm going to speak a little bit faster so those of you taking the test can get a little bit more listening practice. And everybody else, this is very good practice for you as well to listen to slightly faster English. So we're going to look at IELTS. And for those of you who are just starting to prepare, starting to think about taking this test, maybe you want to go to university, maybe it's for immigration purposes, whatever, you're just starting out, you've just signed up for the test, now you need to start preparing for it. So here's a five-point study plan.

And number one is the most important part because... And I'll tell you in a minute why. Know the test. Now, what does this mean? It means that you have to know exactly what you're about to face. I've met many test takers who've taken the test maybe several times, and the first two or three times they got a really low score because they still didn't really know what was coming. Right? They didn't understand how the test is structured, what the timing is like, all of these things. So, know the test, means: Know the structure. There are four sections; listening, reading, writing, speaking. Make sure you know how each of them works, how much time is going to be used for each one. In the listening section you have four sections, in the reading section you have three passages to read, in the writing sections you have... Section you have two tasks that you have to complete. In the speaking section you're going to be speaking with a native English speaker face to face, one on one for about 12 to 15 minutes. Make sure you know exactly what they're going to be asking you, what you're going to be expected to answer back. Okay? So know the structure of the test.

Know the timing. You have 40 minutes, roughly, for the listening section, including a 10-minute time allotment for copying your answers from the question sheet to an answer sheet. This is very, very important. Know what to do that. If you're finished writing your answers on your answer sheet before the 10 minutes are up, you can't go to the reading section. You have to sit and wait, close your eyes, relax, etc.

Make sure you know the question types that you're going to face in the listening, and the reading, and the writing of course, and the speaking. Knowing the question types will make sure that you aren't surprised by anything. Okay? You do not want to have surprises on test day. Know the question types, prepare for them, begin to think about how to answer them. Okay?

Make sure you know all the directions. Every section of the test will have its own set of directions. Do not spend time reading these or listening to these during the test. You should know all of the directions long beforehand, you should memorize them. That way, you don't spend time reading them, you go straight to the task at hand. Okay? So know the test very well.

Now, the best way to actually know the test is to practice taking the test. Practice the test. Now, I don't mean do, like, 10 minutes here, 10 minutes there, 15 minutes here. I want you to sit down at least once a week from the time you registered or started thinking about it until the actual test day. There are lots of places where you can get full practice tests. The Cambridge books are excellent for that. They are past papers and they're real tests. Make sure that you do a full test at least once a week from beginning to the end. Give yourself three full hours undistracted. Now, what does this mean? When you go to the official test centre you cannot take your phone in with you. You do not have internet, you do not have music, you do not have anything. You have you in a room with a bunch of other people.

All Comments (21)
  • @victorJ2050
    I got my results yesterday. overall band score= 7.5 listening =8.5 reading=7.5 writing =7 speaking =7.5 follow the techniques and practice. also watch a lot of movies, British preferably.
  • @alisbai4376
    I used to use the strategy he mentioned, not to take any test, but to learn English. You better believe it worked. After doing that technique for a year and a half, I was able to land a job that required good English skills. Heck, I was speaking better than my interviewer.
  • @evernightt
    This is such an underrated video. Thank you Adam for sharing your strategies on how to go about the whole thing.
  • @UmutcanAkova
    It’s the most realistic IELTS video I’ve ever seen. Let the game begin! Very thanks.
  • @raqpeixoto28
    these tips are really good for preparing students. thanks a lot.
  • @rosea164
    Wonderful tips. Based on my experience, super accurate too! I wish I had watched this before my test.
  • @Sasha_fox314
    I am utmost thankful for people like you, who help others to prepare for nerve-wracking exams like IELTS. I spontaneously decided to take it just two weeks before it and considering my current English level and exam-taking skills, I am afraid I will not do well))
  • @24MiHind
    Thank you, Adam. I adore your lessons. Each day, during the work I go to your channel, pick up another video, or maybe a pair, and just having some kind of relaxation and enjoyment for 20 to 40 minutes at my diner time, absorbing more and more important details, enriching my knowledge. And I'm sure I'm gonna get the 7-7-7-7 IELTS result, at the very least, within next 3 months.
  • This is the most useful video about IELTS I've seen so far! Thank you so much for sharing such good advises!
  • @makpalk4403
    3years ago watched this video and followed tips. And this I’m going to take this exam again, find this video still valid, thank you Adam
  • Thanks this is very encouraging, I was really scared to even study and prepare for the exam but you make it seem simple if we knew how to prepare :))
  • Great Video! It's just the kind of Information I needed to kickstart my journey abroad.
  • Thankyou so much Adam for this video. I'm preparing myself for my test and this was just amazing work...May God bless you with more knowledge and understanding that you may continue helping so many. I'm so grateful.
  • @ludwingguate
    Thank you Adam! You're a great teacher and this lesson is quite useful for any kind of test!
  • I found lot of comment praising you teaching style and everyone here is correct about you, you make viewers to concentrate on you using your explaining technique.. Thank you adam
  • @nishanudam7928
    Thank you for simplifying it again. I went to a intensive IELTS course but have forgotten most of it. These tips really helped me to structure my studying. Will let you know once I do my exam in 3 weeks.
  • @Ale-oy2jq
    Wow, I really have a plan since I watched this video. Your explanation is awesome, clearly and concise. Thank you a lot! This video gave me an amazing energy to study and the most useful recommendations that I have seen until now.
  • Everybody speaks... But there are very few speakers like you who can make the listener forget time n concentrate. I wish I get more teachers or friends like you so that I can change my diction n thought process and be a normal person
  • @egym9244
    thanks a bunch Adam. this is the 1st Ielts tutorial video i've watched from the beginning to the end. the instructions are coherent, practical and make perfect sense!
  • Thank you for explaining the format and preparation tips in such a clear and simplified way. Benefit a lot from your videos. Thanks a million, Adam.