Thursday, 22 September 2016

Why You Score Less in IELTS Reading Test

It has always been a very challenging task to get 8 band score in IELTS reading test. Many candidates complain about two painful issues which have been mentioned below.

1. The test is very time consuming.
2. Questions are not easy to find.

Here is my word, "DO NOT bang your head against the wall". IELTS is not just a test to check your grammar. It is very cleverly designed test that checks your ability of "Reading between the lines".
You will always find it difficult to score good. Let's have a look at how most of candidates attempt the questions in IELTS reading test.

A. 98% candidates straightly go the questions section.
B. They start reading the questions.
C. They attempt the questions one by one in the given order, i.e. question 1 to question 40
D. They underline most of the words in the questions and then in the paragraph.
E. As soon as they get stuck with a question, they start feeling the panic attack.
F. They land in trouble guessing every question's answer they find hard.

Are you doing the same???




This 6 step approach kills their score. Actually, this is the most common way to attempt the reading test in IELTS exam. Specifically, the candidates who have no or less experience doing this test with proper tips and tricks are very likely to bang it. The result is quite predictable, a 5 or 5.5 band score.
This leads them to the bitter taste of failure. They start losing confidence and soon find themselves blaming and cursing their poor English for this. 

Believe me when I say, "You still can do it".
The only way you can achieve good score is by  "Plugging the holes". Until you know about your weaknesses, you can not make it. You need my help and I am always their to help you out with that.
In my next post you will find the ways to fix it all.
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