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Just now, CVR said:

average Indian ki G chinigi chethiloki vastadi...bright students ki yes it is easy to score 8

its easy bro 

i feel writing section is bit tough to crack reaming all are easy to crack .

I am preparing for ielts again i get around 38-40 

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Just now, tennisluvr said:

Rendu different kada kaka, IELTS only English skills GMAT so many more kadaa. 

gmat verbal lo antha score ochinodiki IELTS english em undi kaka

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59 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

Rendu different kada kaka, IELTS only English skills GMAT so many more kadaa. 

760 a ..kaka.. nuvu chala thopu candidate unnatuunnav.. great..e DB lo nelanti vallu kuda unnar ani thelvad

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1 hour ago, Detriotlions said:

its easy bro 

i feel writing section is bit tough to crack reaming all are easy to crack .

I am preparing for ielts again i get around 38-40 

Same here 

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1 hour ago, tennisluvr said:

You can definitely put in more preparation and improve though. 

I would suggest buying the Barron's and Kaplan IELTS guides and doing them end to end 2-3 times. 

Plus there are websites where you can take multiple IELTS mock tests for a small fee, I would say a 2 month thorough preparation should put you close enough to the 7.5 range if not an 8.0. 

ankul all 8's anta nee lanti child prodigy ki easy emo kaani, konchem sahasam ante cheppali

writing lo 8 ravali ante JNTU lekka task 1 and task 2 kalipi 4 papers rayali with all the proper grammar, sentences and spellings.

speaking, listening and reading aithe picha easy practice wil get you through.

listening aithe konchem depends on the center. naa lekka dallas lo la trobe university lo raaste bongu bhi vinapadadu one of the gabbu ielts center I ever wrote.

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Listening the biggest issue is that if you are sitting in the back of the room compared to sitting in the front, your source of sound will still be at the front thereby putting you at an obvious disadvantage due to ambient noise etc. 

I have complained regarding this to IELTS but they don't seem to care. I had received an 8.0 in listening due to this. 

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5 minutes ago, chtfds said:

Speaking ,reading-easy

Listening-Be careful

Writing --Koncham tough to score

writing lo word count exceed cheste akkada 9 ostadii

https://www.ielts.org/-/media/pdfs/general-writing-answer-sheet-task-2.ashx?la=en

so TR-9

CC- 7

LR-6/7/8

GR-6/7

idi oka regular JNTU poragadu jeevitham lo oka legit school ki poyi, GRE raasi toefl raasi US ki ochchi dang se masters cheste without preparation achieve chese scores.

so konchem ekkuva prepare ayyi, sentences voice, paragraphing, not using tautology ante you will definitely get more than 8

TA/TR = Task Achievement/Task Response

Task Achievement is measured in Task 1, while Task Response is measured in Task 2. In both cases, they refer to how well you answer the question, including:

  • Do you write enough words?
  • Do you stick to the topic in the question?
  • Do you cover all parts of the question?

CC = Coherence and Cohesion

This refers to how well your essay is organised, including:

  • Do you write in paragraphs?
  • Do you connect sentences and paragraphs with logical links?
  • Do you use reference links (‘they’) to connect ideas and avoid repetition?

LR = Lexical Resource

This refers to your use of vocabulary, including:

  • Do you use appropriate academic words and collocations? (Academic Writing module only)
  • Do you paraphrase to avoid repetition?
  • Do you spell words correctly?

GRA = Grammatical Range and Accuracy

This refers to your use of grammar, including:

  • Do you use a variety of grammatical forms?
  • Do you write in a mixture of short and complex sentences?
  • Do you avoid too many grammatical mistakes?

The fastest way to improve your IELTS Writing score is to learn techniques for paragraphing, paraphrasing, and linking, as these skills are less likely to be taught in regular English lessons.


How IELTS Writing scores are calculated

The four individual scores are added together and then divided by four to give an average, which is your overall score for that task. For example: (6+6+7+7) ÷ 4 = 6.5. Numbers are rounded up, which means that (6+7+7+7) ÷ 4 = 6.75, which is rounded up to 7.0.

As there are two tasks of unequal length, your final score in IELTS Writing is not an average of both tasks but is weighted towards Task 2. For example: Task 1: 6.5 + Task 2: 7.0 = Overall 7.0. This is why you should always spend more time writing Task 2.


How to find out your IELTS Writing score

Obviously you can take the IELTS test, but your results will take 13 days to arrive and will only show your overall score for each module. You will not be told your scores for each writing task and for each of the assessment criteria.

To get a more detailed breakdown of your IELTS Writing score, take my practice test with feedback. It only takes two days to get results, and it will give you a much better idea of where you need to target your efforts. Is it your vocabulary? Is your paragraphing a mess? Or is your grammar letting you down? Get the answers now»

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