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"I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by iknowexperts: 6:55am On Jun 05, 2019
Bizarre story of Neha, a student from India who has taken the IELTS test over 20 times, spent $8000 (N2.9m) in the process, failed to get the desired 7 bands in writing each time even while she scored a near perfect score in the remaining modules.

By Manpreet K Singh , Shamsher Kainth
Source: https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/punjabi/en/article/2017/06/21/i-feel-they-are-harassing-me-says-woman-who-took-ielts-21-times

After moving to Australia in 2013, Neha successfully completed two masters’ degrees in Education and teaching from Victoria University and RMIT.

Since then, she has attempted the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test over 20 times but hasn’t been successful in scoring the required score for her permanent residency.

She needs a score of 7 bands in two and 8 in the other two modules of the test in order to be eligible for permanent residency as an early childhood teacher. But in all the attempts she had at the test, she missed the mark by a whisker in writing but scored well above the required level in the remaining three.

“I have so far spent approximately $8,000 on tests and coaching but every time I have fallen short by a very small margin, something that I fail to understand is how come I haven’t been able to improve my writing despite having improvement in all other areas,” Neha tells SBS Punjabi.

"It's so stressful. I feel they are harassing me. I get bands in every module except writing."

"When I have studied here, completed two masters degrees, taken this test a number of times and improved in all areas, and I am still given the same score in writing." she adds.

"It costs me too much because every time I pay $330 for the exam and the travel expenses. My husband has to leave work in order to take care of our baby every Saturday while I take this exam."

Neha believes something's not right with the way the test is marked.

After having taken the test repeatedly, Neha has got a near perfect score in speaking, listening and reading modules.

IDP (International Development Program), the co-owner of IELTS, says it introduced feedback on results in Australia last year which gives a brief explanation of the band score and a general advice on how to improve the test performance. It also says test takers can utilise tools, such as free face-to-face masterclasses, a 25-hour free online preparation course.

“I paid $50 [to IDP] to get feedback on my writing performance and I was told everything with my writing was fine except a little bit of punctuation,” she says. “If it’s just punctuation, you can't give me just 6- 6.5 [bands] every time?.... I think it's not fair,” Neha says.

Neha, who has worked in public-facing customer service jobs in Australia, says she has experienced depression and mental trauma because of the stress caused by her repeated failure in the test.

IDP said 2.9 million people take the test worldwide every year. When asked about the psychological pressure and financial impost young migrants experience when they are unable to achieve the desired score, IDP did not comment.

Frustrated with her repeated failure to get through the English requirement, Neha is now planning to enrol herself for another masters’ degree which may waive her IELTS requirement. But she questions the very logic of adding different layers of language tests at different levels.

“When someone has successfully completed a master's degree from an Australian university, this means their English is good enough. Had it not been so, the universities wouldn’t allow them entry in the first place,” she says.

The Australian parliament is debating a change in the citizenship law to introduce a similar stand-alone English language test for new migrants wanting to become Australian citizens, a move staunchly opposed by the opposition.

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by koolaid87: 7:01am On Jun 05, 2019
Citizens of all these foreign countries cant even write and pass these exams at once.

You work full time in their country for so many years without any communication issues but when it comes to PR, they ask for test of English

Sey na pidgin I dey speak for work before ni

Meanwhile, na only God knows how Indians dey pass speaking session with their annoying thick accent

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by decatalyst(m): 7:15am On Jun 05, 2019
koolaid87:
Citizens of all these foreign countries cant even write and pass these exams at once.

You work full time in their country for so many years without any communication issues but when it comes to PR, they ask for test of English

Sey na pidgin I dey speak before ni

Yeye people...

Buhari pls turn this country around, if things make sense here, ppl wont be wasting money on a shittie exams

Them dey use am make money ni o jare.

Checkout how many visa denial in a year and the amount made from such denials. You would be shocked!

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by IFEOLUWAKRIZ: 7:45am On Jun 05, 2019
grin 21 times? Here comes IELTS equivalent of our famous waec Ciroma Chukwuka.. Regular customer ni

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by generationz(f): 8:42am On Jun 05, 2019
Then she should work on her punctuations na

If she were in Nigeria , na person go help her write am.


She should think carefully. Her actions the first day she stepped into their office to either ask questions or write the test.

Did she offend anybody or fail to acknowledge someone

Because if her written English is as good as she says, then it seems like someone is sabotaging her work.

If I was the one I would have found other Indian writers like myself to monitor their progress.

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by cassidy1996(m): 9:35am On Jun 05, 2019
Ielts Oyinbo too dey fall our hand
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by Vincad: 10:17am On Jun 05, 2019
In IELTS, writing is always a problem. You'll see someone with LSR 9,9,9 but 6.5 in writing. I pity her sha.
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by Kingkun69(m): 10:39am On Jun 05, 2019
Vincad:
In IELTS, writing is always a problem. You'll see someone with LSR 9,9,9 but 6.5 in writing. I pity her sha.
yes that writing it's not hard but the way they mark is something else
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by Rolly22(m): 11:38am On Jun 05, 2019
So oyinbo people wan tell us say all their Citizens get good hand writing?

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by solmusdesigns: 12:02pm On Jun 05, 2019
grin


white man don open shop ontop africans/asians head
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by mikeyung71(m): 12:06pm On Jun 05, 2019
This remark isn’t encouraging for me.. I feel I’ve a lot to work on
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by DrObum(m): 12:11pm On Jun 05, 2019
Village people

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by Nobody: 2:00pm On Jun 05, 2019
21 times??

If that happens in Nigeria, that means 75000*21 is lost already.
About 1.6 million. Just on one type of exam!!!

There should be a trick to how to ace the IELTS writing band..
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by dazzlingd(m): 4:37pm On Jun 05, 2019
Ielts is a scam... It's a money making venture...

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Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by partnerbizz4: 6:05pm On Jun 05, 2019
tempest01:


Look at you...dey hype yourself.

Even though I passed mine at one sitting, with a near perfect band score, I put it to you that acing that exam won't be as easy as you think.

Me sabi book oo shocked

Are you in canny now or still processing?
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by Suspect33(m): 8:23pm On Jun 05, 2019
21 times, the fault could be from her
Re: "I Feel They Are Harassing Me" Says Woman Who Took IELTS 21 Times, Spent N2.9m by eluquenson(m): 8:34pm On Jun 05, 2019
Is IELTS a road to paradise ni, haba 21 kinni

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