As I mentioned earlier My scores are surprisingly lower than the last test I sat for in Sydney. That was Academic module I had 8.5,8.5,8,8
In India for GT 11 May I got 8, 8.5,7.5,7
I suppose after spending 5 years in Australia I forgot English!
No that’s not the case.
I wrote better essay than I did in Sydney I wrote a very impressive letter of band 8 standard. I don’t know what went wrong.
My speaking was good too.
few days back I compiled my answers and I had mentioned exactly how many of them were wrong L-5 I expected 35/40=8/9
R-1I expected 39/40 = 8.5/9
I got exactly the same
The examiner went nuts I think
Indian English professors are a bit creepy while marking. The Idp markers sometimes are themselves not qualified enough they only have certificates for ESL. For Listening and reading examiner is provided with an answer key. For other two they use their brains....lol
Too disappointed for my score !
Got 8,6,6.5,5.5
I wrote from India and people say British council just makes money out of IELTS which appears to be true ! I couldn’t even imagine in my dreams that I would get 5.5 in writing.
As I mentioned earlier My scores are surprisingly lower than the last test I sat for in Sydney. That was Academic module I had 8.5,8.5,8,8
In India for GT 11 May I got 8, 8.5,7.5,7
I suppose after spending 5 years in Australia I forgot English!
No that’s not the case.
I wrote better essay than I did in Sydney I wrote a very impressive letter of band 8 standard. I don’t know what went wrong.
My speaking was good too.
few days back I compiled my answers and I had mentioned exactly how many of them were wrong L-5 I expected 35/40=8/9
R-1I expected 39/40 = 8.5/9
I got exactly the same
The examiner went nuts I think
Indian English professors are a bit creepy while marking. The Idp markers sometimes are themselves not qualified enough they only have certificates for ESL. For Listening and reading examiner is provided with an answer key. For other two they use their brains....lol
As far as I know, at least 2 people should assess speaking and writing. But they all might be biased and have their own interpretations of marking criteria. Also, maybe in India it’s harder because more candidates take IELTS tests and the bar is raised?
As I mentioned earlier My scores are surprisingly lower than the last test I sat for in Sydney. That was Academic module I had 8.5,8.5,8,8
In India for GT 11 May I got 8, 8.5,7.5,7
I suppose after spending 5 years in Australia I forgot English!
No that’s not the case.
I wrote better essay than I did in Sydney I wrote a very impressive letter of band 8 standard. I don’t know what went wrong.
My speaking was good too.
few days back I compiled my answers and I had mentioned exactly how many of them were wrong L-5 I expected 35/40=8/9
R-1I expected 39/40 = 8.5/9
I got exactly the same
The examiner went nuts I think
Indian English professors are a bit creepy while marking. The Idp markers sometimes are themselves not qualified enough they only have certificates for ESL. For Listening and reading examiner is provided with an answer key. For other two they use their brains....lol
listening
1.Phone number 07........
2. Maple
3. farm
4. diseases
5. bus
6. 24 October ( unavailable from 7-22)
7. cleaning
8. shop
9. feeding
10. medium
11. History/Tourism (main topic)
12. east coast (maori name 4 Gisborne)
13. farm (early export)
14. oranges and lemons(export to aisa)
15. a vineyard (Gisborne concert)
16. cultural display in museum (rainy day)
17.Recently married couples
18. young adults/ secondary school ch.
19. young school children
20. disabled people
21. minimising cost of loss
22. failure is inevitable
23. family attitudes unhelpful
24. experiments should be encouraged
25. everything is close knit together
26. traffic congestion
27. road accidents
28. cost related (don’t remenber exactly)
29. poor handling
30. lack of publicity
31. cliffs(mineral came from ,early)
32. transport(need to buid)
33. rural ( labour came from)
34. Spring(season labour came in)
35. 40% (of total mining something)
36. Scotland ( Top country for immigrants)
37. candle
38. lock
39. accidents
40. water
I think the answer that I posted are correct. Looks like the questions I doubted about are those that are wrong. Also, I think there are 2 different versions of listening.
I think the answer that I posted are correct. Looks like the questions I doubted about are those that are wrong. Also, I think there are 2 different versions of listening.
L2
1-2 Houses that catch fire:
- poor;
- rented;
3-4 Why people don't call for help:
- they are asleep;
- they think they can put out the fire on their own
5-6 Underestimated source of fire:
!!! - cooking oil
- electric overload
7 setting up alarms: people think it is difficult, but actually it is easy
8. plan of evacuation: often postponed
9. cleaning sensors: must be done regularly
!!! 10: free
L3
1. concern about interviews: length of interviews
2. Before the end of April: should finish interviews
3. At the beginning of essay: should give reasons why she chose particular interviewees
4-6. Candidate selection recommendations: different interests; different backgrounds; first-year students
7 identity
8 tastes
9 status
10 memories
I couldn’t prepare this time for any module except listening due to work commitments. I suggest you practice daily from Ielts blog or ielts liz.
I did that for last two tests
This time I couldn’t prepare but for next attempt I would try to do the following
Go to IELTS Blog by Simon
IELTS liz
read the skeleton essays and follow from there
For speaking talk to yourself in the mirror
think in english
when people speak to you try to translate that in your mind!
Write on one Topic daily