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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by chupcake(m): 10:56pm On May 05, 2016
Still wondering how some of ya'll got 7 and above in writing. I have written ielts twice now (my mistake, wrote the ordinary one first before i found out i needed to write one for UKVI) and i have only managed a 6.5 in the writing. The second one came out nice, 8.5 in both the reading and listening and 7.0 in the speaking. Anyways, Just tot i should add a few more tips.
1. ieltsbuddy.com is probably the best website for you. They will help you through everything. I suggest you head there first before practicing with the materials.
2. For the speaking test, apart from the tips on the ieltsbuddy website, Make sure you get there on time. You will meet other applicants so strike up a conversation with one of them. For someone like me who doesn't speak english always, i was able to sort of 'warm up'. When i got in, it was uphill from there.
3. For the Listening. You will only hear the recording once so please, don't think about that girl you straffed yesterday or that fine boy inside the bus on your way to the center. If you lose concentration just for a few seconds, you will find yourself a couple of answers short. It is pretty easy to get a 9.0 here.
4. For the reading, they have a lot of long ass piece for you to read. I am used to reading and enjoying center spreads of newspapers so it was nothing smiley smiley smiley. Try to enjoy the story/article. That is the best way to really understand it. The questions are also in the order the passage is written so the next answer is in the next paragraph and you don't have to remember where an answer is or start looking throughout the entire passage to answer the next question.
5 As for the writing, there are enough tips on the website and there are enough written examples towards the end of the materials posted on here (Go back to like the first couple of pages). If you are not dumb as i am, you should probably get something higher than i did.

IELTS has one golden rule though, Always read the instructions. See heh, failing to do that singular thing almost guarantees that you will pile 4.0s in all bands. Writing has minimum number of words to be written for both sections. Anything less than that and you are done. Reading and listening has the amount of words they are expecting for every answer. If the section says 'Only one Word' and you write more then one, sorry is your name oo.. If the instructions says not more than two words from the passage and you write something else. Bro, you are on your own.

I hope this helps sha. If you need anything else, Holla, If i can help, I will always help. Also if you are applying to study in a UK university, Please register for IELTS for UKVI instead oo.. It is more expensive and only online payment is accepted (last time i checked)

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Giov: 10:55am On May 06, 2016
I want to pick up my result at the British council. How do I go abt it. I wrote Oct 2015
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by kennl: 10:08am On May 07, 2016
chupcake:
Still wondering how some of ya'll got 7 and above in writing. I have written ielts twice now (my mistake, wrote the ordinary one first before i found out i needed to write one for UKVI) and i have only managed a 6.5 in the writing. The second one came out nice, 8.5 in both the reading and listening and 7.0 in the speaking. Anyways, Just tot i should add a few more tips.
1. ieltsbuddy.com is probably the best website for you. They will help you through everything. I suggest you head there first before practicing with the materials.
2. For the speaking test, apart from the tips on the ieltsbuddy website, Make sure you get there on time. You will meet other applicants so strike up a conversation with one of them. For someone like me who doesn't speak english always, i was able to sort of 'warm up'. When i got in, it was uphill from there.
3. For the Listening. You will only hear the recording once so please, don't think about that girl you straffed yesterday or that fine boy inside the bus on your way to the center. If you lose concentration just for a few seconds, you will find yourself a couple of answers short. It is pretty easy to get a 9.0 here.
4. For the reading, they have a lot of long ass piece for you to read. I am used to reading and enjoying center spreads of newspapers so it was nothing smiley smiley smiley. Try to enjoy the story/article. That is the best way to really understand it. The questions are also in the order the passage is written so the next answer is in the next paragraph and you don't have to remember where an answer is or start looking throughout the entire passage to answer the next question.
5 As for the writing, there are enough tips on the website and there are enough written examples towards the end of the materials posted on here (Go back to like the first couple of pages). If you are not dumb as i am, you should probably get something higher than i did.

IELTS has one golden rule though, Always read the instructions. See heh, failing to do that singular thing almost guarantees that you will pile 4.0s in all bands. Writing has minimum number of words to be written for both sections. Anything less than that and you are done. Reading and listening has the amount of words they are expecting for every answer. If the section says 'Only one Word' and you write more then one, sorry is your name oo.. If the instructions says not more than two words from the passage and you write something else. Bro, you are on your own.

I hope this helps sha. If you need anything else, Holla, If i can help, I will always help. Also if you are applying to study in a UK university, Please register for IELTS for UKVI instead oo.. It is more expensive and only online payment is accepted (last time i checked)
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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by princegeremi: 4:07pm On May 07, 2016
Keji74:
2 years
okay. thanks
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by primeson1(m): 11:31pm On May 07, 2016
@chupcake that is so thoughtful of you. I appreciate your write up. I will be writing for the second time too by Jul 16.

I must make it this time around... Just needed 0.5 marks more in both listening and speaking the last time I wrote it.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by chupcake(m): 10:31am On May 08, 2016
primeson1:
@chupcake that is so thoughtful of you. I appreciate your write up. I will be writing for the second time too by Jul 16.

I must make it this time around... Just needed 0.5 marks more in both listening and speaking the last time I wrote it.

Wish you all the best. If you need anything at all, holla. I'll be happy to help.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by chupcake(m): 10:33am On May 08, 2016
Giov:
I want to pick up my result at the British council. How do I go abt it. I wrote Oct 2015

Picking up results are limited to specific days. I can't really remember which days exactly. Check their website or if anyone has picked up their result recently. They should be able to tell you.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 5:01pm On May 09, 2016
chupcake:


Picking up results are limited to specific days. I can't really remember which days exactly. Check their website or if anyone has picked up their result recently. They should be able to tell you.

Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 9:17pm On May 09, 2016
Keji74:

2 years

I just completed my online registration. What's the next step to take to complete my registration process. Is there any document I need to print that'd accompany the Bank Draft payment and submission?

Please, I need an urgent reply. Thanks.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by teelurv(f): 9:26pm On May 09, 2016
ace19:


I just completed my online registration. What's the next step to take to complete my registration process. Is there any document I need to print that'd accompany the Bank Draft payment and submission?

Please, I need an urgent reply. Thanks.
Your international passport (the exact one used in registering) should do, and also your reference number

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Keji74: 10:30pm On May 09, 2016
ace19:


I just completed my online registration. What's the next step to take to complete my registration process. Is there any document I need to print that'd accompany the Bank Draft payment and submission?

Please, I need an urgent reply. Thanks.
go to the bank and raise a bank draft in favour of british council (52k, but bank too will charge u o, something around 525 naira). the only thing i think the bank will need is any form of id (drivers licence, national id card, int passport etc). You then send the bank draft with a copy of data page of ur international passport and a print out of the mail you recieved after applying online to the nearest british council office. note that you have 5 working days after the day you registered online to pay, else ur online booking will be cancelled

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by girlonfire: 4:14pm On May 13, 2016
chupcake:
Still wondering how some of ya'll got 7 and above in writing. I have written ielts twice now (my mistake, wrote the ordinary one first before i found out i needed to write one for UKVI) and i have only managed a 6.5 in the writing. The second one came out nice, 8.5 in both the reading and listening and 7.0 in the speaking. Anyways, Just tot i should add a few more tips.
1. ieltsbuddy.com is probably the best website for you. They will help you through everything. I suggest you head there first before practicing with the materials.
2. For the speaking test, apart from the tips on the ieltsbuddy website, Make sure you get there on time. You will meet other applicants so strike up a conversation with one of them. For someone like me who doesn't speak english always, i was able to sort of 'warm up'. When i got in, it was uphill from there.
3. For the Listening. You will only hear the recording once so please, don't think about that girl you straffed yesterday or that fine boy inside the bus on your way to the center. If you lose concentration just for a few seconds, you will find yourself a couple of answers short. It is pretty easy to get a 9.0 here.
4. For the reading, they have a lot of long ass piece for you to read. I am used to reading and enjoying center spreads of newspapers so it was nothing smiley smiley smiley. Try to enjoy the story/article. That is the best way to really understand it. The questions are also in the order the passage is written so the next answer is in the next paragraph and you don't have to remember where an answer is or start looking throughout the entire passage to answer the next question.
5 As for the writing, there are enough tips on the website and there are enough written examples towards the end of the materials posted on here (Go back to like the first couple of pages). If you are not dumb as i am, you should probably get something higher than i did.

IELTS has one golden rule though, Always read the instructions. See heh, failing to do that singular thing almost guarantees that you will pile 4.0s in all bands. Writing has minimum number of words to be written for both sections. Anything less than that and you are done. Reading and listening has the amount of words they are expecting for every answer. If the section says 'Only one Word' and you write more then one, sorry is your name oo.. If the instructions says not more than two words from the passage and you write something else. Bro, you are on your own.

I hope this helps sha. If you need anything else, Holla, If i can help, I will always help. Also if you are applying to study in a UK university, Please register for IELTS for UKVI instead oo.. It is more expensive and only online payment is accepted (last time i checked)


please what is the difference? I registered through british council and i wrote ielts academic. is it ok or i may need to write the uk vi again?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by chupcake(m): 6:32am On May 14, 2016
girlonfire:



please what is the difference? I registered through british council and i wrote ielts academic. is it ok or i may need to write the uk vi again?

Are you applying to a UK school, then you will need to write another one buh before you do, tell you school. They might just put in your cas that they have assessed your level of English and found it suitable instead of listing the IELTS document in your cas. If they can do the first one, you will need your original waec result. If not, you will have to write another one.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by girlonfire: 7:21pm On May 15, 2016
chupcake:


Are you applying to a UK school, then you will need to write another one buh before you do, tell you school. They might just put in your cas that they have assessed your level of English and found it suitable instead of listing the IELTS document in your cas. If they can do the first one, you will need your original waec result. If not, you will have to write another one.

Thanks. I am not applying to Uk but a school in Europe so I think i am ok!
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by girlonfire: 7:46pm On May 15, 2016
Yay! so I am going to share my experience and result.

Overall Band 8.0
Listening 8.5
Reading 8.5
Writing 7.0
Speaking 7.5


It was really easy thanks to God so dont panic.
People may have had bad results but just tell yourself that your case will be different.
Practice and understand the model for writing at ieltsbuddy.com i just looked at it a night to my test and I scored well. I dont know what I would have done if I didnt. Thank God.
Then for listening, try to be attentive and calm. with much practice, you will know how to concentrate and answer questions.
For reading, practice and time yourself in your practice. reading is a bit technical because there is no model way of doing it. I read my questions before passage and some do it the other way round. the most important thing is being able to know the answers. when you practice, you will learn how to get answers that were not outrightly stated in the passage.
Speaking was very cool. The interviewer was very friendly. There was a bit of tension but I tried to focus on answering the questions. Some did not apply to me so I told him I have not had that experience but I also told him what I have heard about it or seen in movies.
About the main topic to talk on, it really did not apply to me and i was distabilzed but my one minute to plan was counting. immediately it was up, the guy asked me to start talking. I just had to be creative and follow the guideline he gave. I tried to imagine it and I was able to talk.
The most important thing here is you being able to fabricate a story and relay it to the interviewer. so your brain has to be creative and you have to be ready to speak directly from your creative thoughts. (this is if you have never had the experience they are asking)

Overall it was a great. and thank God for it.

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by sirnicson(m): 5:25pm On May 16, 2016
Overall Band 8.0 same here.......
Listening 8.5
Reading 8.5
Writing 7.5
Speaking 7.0

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YouTube was most helpful for the listening.
RoadToIELTS was most helpful for the reading.
For the writing, I just winged it.
For the speaking i probably talked too much. YouTube Speaking Test videos were nonetheless helpfull too.
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But if you really do wanna get a high band score in the IELTS exam, I think the easiest sections to rake in marks are in the Listening and Reading sections because the answers are defined and objective.

For the writing and speaking sections however, it all depends on the test examiner so it's subjective.

Aside that you got to practice to make perfect and get to the exam center on time for a relaxed and worthwhile performance.

As IELTS continues to remind us, there's no failure in the Ielts test. But the schools or immigration authority don't wanna hear it. If it ain't above an overall band of 5.0 or 6.5 you gotta do the bank draft once more. So it does depend on you mate.


#justsaying






girlonfire:
Yay! so I am going to share my experience and result.

Overall Band 8.0
Listening 8.5
Reading 8.5
Writing 7.0
Speaking 7.5


It was really easy thanks to God so dont panic.
People may have had bad results but just tell yourself that your case will be different.
Practice and understand the model for writing at ieltsbuddy.com i just looked at it a night to my test and I scored well. I dont know what I would have done if I didnt. Thank God.
Then for listening, try to be attentive and calm. with much practice, you will know how to concentrate and answer questions.
For reading, practice and time yourself in your practice. reading is a bit technical because there is no model way of doing it. I read my questions before passage and some do it the other way round. the most important thing is being able to know the answers. when you practice, you will learn how to get answers that were not outrightly stated in the passage.
Speaking was very cool. The interviewer was very friendly. There was a bit of tension but I tried to focus on answering the questions. Some did not apply to me so I told him I have not had that experience but I also told him what I have heard about it or seen in movies.
About the main topic to talk on, it really did not apply to me and i was distabilzed but my one minute to plan was counting. immediately it was up, the guy asked me to start talking. I just had to be creative and follow the guideline he gave. I tried to imagine it and I was able to talk.
The most important thing here is you being able to fabricate a story and relay it to the interviewer. so your brain has to be creative and you have to be ready to speak directly from your creative thoughts. (this is if you have never had the experience they are asking)

Overall it was a great. and thank God for it.

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by primeson1(m): 5:39pm On May 22, 2016
What a good result. I will share my testimony too.

Writing for the second time.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by amusco2410: 11:22pm On May 24, 2016


How long does it take for the result to be released?

The result comes out after 13 days at their site and is available for pick up @ Ikoyi for Lagos residents. But those outside Lagos will get theirs within some few more days.

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 12:50pm On May 26, 2016
Got my IELTS result on Monday.
L- 8.5
R- 8.5
W- 7.5
S- 8.0
Overall- 8.0

Thanks to everyone , especially those who gave pieces of advice and shared materials.
God bless you all and all the best!
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by wkkwl: 4:16pm On May 26, 2016
Darla:
Got my IELTS result on Monday.
L- 8.5
R- 8.5
W- 7.5
S- 8.0
Overall- 8.0

Thanks to everyone , especially those who gave pieces of advice and shared materials.
God bless you all and all the best!

Please i need your advice ooooo i sent you a pm
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 6:19pm On May 26, 2016
Okay. I'll check now
wkkwl:


Please i need your advice ooooo i sent you a pm
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Luggi007(m): 1:35am On May 29, 2016
chupcake:
Still wondering how some of ya'll got 7 and above in writing. I have written ielts twice now (my mistake, wrote the ordinary one first before i found out i needed to write one for UKVI) and i have only managed a 6.5 in the writing. The second one came out nice, 8.5 in both the reading and listening and 7.0 in the speaking. Anyways, Just tot i should add a few more tips.
1. ieltsbuddy.com is probably the best website for you. They will help you through everything. I suggest you head there first before practicing with the materials.
2. For the speaking test, apart from the tips on the ieltsbuddy website, Make sure you get there on time. You will meet other applicants so strike up a conversation with one of them. For someone like me who doesn't speak english always, i was able to sort of 'warm up'. When i got in, it was uphill from there.
3. For the Listening. You will only hear the recording once so please, don't think about that girl you straffed yesterday or that fine boy inside the bus on your way to the center. If you lose concentration just for a few seconds, you will find yourself a couple of answers short. It is pretty easy to get a 9.0 here.
4. For the reading, they have a lot of long ass piece for you to read. I am used to reading and enjoying center spreads of newspapers so it was nothing smiley smiley smiley. Try to enjoy the story/article. That is the best way to really understand it. The questions are also in the order the passage is written so the next answer is in the next paragraph and you don't have to remember where an answer is or start looking throughout the entire passage to answer the next question.
5 As for the writing, there are enough tips on the website and there are enough written examples towards the end of the materials posted on here (Go back to like the first couple of pages). If you are not dumb as i am, you should probably get something higher than i did.

IELTS has one golden rule though, Always read the instructions. See heh, failing to do that singular thing almost guarantees that you will pile 4.0s in all bands. Writing has minimum number of words to be written for both sections. Anything less than that and you are done. Reading and listening has the amount of words they are expecting for every answer. If the section says 'Only one Word' and you write more then one, sorry is your name oo.. If the instructions says not more than two words from the passage and you write something else. Bro, you are on your own.

I hope this helps sha. If you need anything else, Holla, If i can help, I will always help. Also if you are applying to study in a UK university, Please register for IELTS for UKVI instead oo.. It is more expensive and only online payment is accepted (last time i checked)


Thanks for sharing all this valuable infos with us. I also did the ordinary IELTS instead of the IELTS for UKVI. Pls i want you to help me out with the following questions;

1. Which site will i use to book for a seat and register for the IELTS for UKVI exam?

2. How much is the exam now presently?

3. Is the questions different (more difficult) than the ordinary IELTS?

4. Can i make payment here in PH without need to travell to lagos. How?

5. Is there any specific center/location for the exam in lagos or it could be anywhere?

6. How long will it take for the result to come out after the exam date?

7. Any other useful info will like to add is welcomed.

Your detailed and quick answers will be highly appreciated.

CIAO
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Lystra1990: 4:48am On May 31, 2016
Hello guys, nice thread and overall, good advice and suggestions you guys are offering here. So I just registered for the IELTS general test today which would be taking place this Saturday, and I haven't read jack...I'm screwed hahaha. For those who did well, do you mind sending me materials you found most helpful in getting high scores? Also, tips for scoring high would be highly appreciated. I'm planning to do maraton reading before saturday.cool My email address is lil_lystra@yahoo.com Btw, the test is the same for all countries, right? I'm writing in Canada if that makes any difference. undecided
P.S: Anyone can pitch in with their tricks and tips on doing well on the Ielts General....help a sister out! wink tongue
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Lystra1990: 4:58am On May 31, 2016
Darla:
Got my IELTS result on Monday.
L- 8.5
R- 8.5
W- 7.5
S- 8.0
Overall- 8.0

Thanks to everyone , especially those who gave pieces of advice and shared materials.
God bless you all and all the best!
Wow, congratulations. Please do you mind sending me materials you found most helpful, also with any tricks and tips for scoring high. My email address is lil_lystra@yahoo.com I have my exam this Saturday. Thanks in anticipation.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by chase123: 3:53am On Jun 04, 2016
Darla:
Got my IELTS result on Monday.
L- 8.5
R- 8.5
W- 7.5
S- 8.0
Overall- 8.0

Thanks to everyone , especially those who gave pieces of advice and shared materials.
God bless you all and all the best!
hi Darla,i need on your advice on ielts,i sent a PM to you
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Weird2016: 6:30pm On Jun 06, 2016
just checked my ielts result
L - 7.0
R- 7.5
W- 7
S - 7
Overall : 7

Feel a bit disappointed cus I spent just a night preparing for both written and spoken test .
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by eMidas: 9:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
Weird2016:
just checked my ielts result
L - 7.0
R- 7.5
W- 7
S - 7
Overall : 7

Feel a bit disappointed cus I spent just a night preparing for both written and spoken test .

Really? It's not quite bad of a result.
I'm preparing to write next month. I registered late May.
I haven't ventured into Reading yet, but I used to see it as a Herculean task. I'm quite surprised people ace it high above Listening, Writing and Speaking.

Could you help with some tips that'll help overcome my fears and get a high make within the shortest time frame.
Thanks.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by tptopsy(m): 9:27pm On Jun 07, 2016
Luggi007:



Thanks for sharing all this valuable infos with us. I also did the ordinary IELTS instead of the IELTS for UKVI. Pls i want you to help me out with the following questions;

1. Which site will i use to book for a seat and register for the IELTS for UKVI exam?

2. How much is the exam now presently?

3. Is the questions different (more difficult) than the ordinary IELTS?

4. Can i make payment here in PH without need to travell to lagos. How?

5. Is there any specific center/location for the exam in lagos or it could be anywhere?

6. How long will it take for the result to come out after the exam date?

7. Any other useful info will like to add is welcomed.

Your detailed and quick answers will be highly appreciated.

CIAO

1. Visit https://www.britishcouncil.org.ng/exam/ielts-uk-visa-immigration

2. Fee is 64K

3. The questions are the same.

4. You can take your bank draft to the British Council office in PH, on Olu Obasanjo Road, GRA Phase 2

5. I believe there is a specific centre in Ikoyi, Lagos. They will send you the address by email before the test.

6. 13 days after the test.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 12:22am On Jun 11, 2016
Please am preparing for ielts exam and I have about five days to the exam, can someone help me with necessary materials?

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