Want to be successful in the IELTS test? You need to learn how to use your time. As you probably know, the IELTS test has four sections. Listening section takes about 30 minutes, where you have to answer 40 questions. This means that you get less than a minute to answer each question. Other sections are equally demanding. How to improve the chances of good in the test?
Each question is the same for your final score in the IELTS test. This means that you must waste no more time on a particular issue. If you a question within the time allocated to can answer that for it, you need to the next question soon. The questions are certainly not same level difficulty. This means that you can answer some of them in much less time. Use the extra time for answering these questions, which you previously skipped.
In the section, you will receive two passages to read literature. The passages are not in order of difficulty. If you spend too much time for the first pass, you must through the second passage haste. Give to pause not temptation and find out the most difficult issues. This is hardly value your time, because take all questions of the same weight.
Even the pace
Don't forget to wear a watch to the IELTS test. Check the time after any number of questions, and make sure that you schedule. You need a little more than half a minute to answer you questions in the listening and reading sections. Work in progress constantly against the clock or your watch.
If you are behind schedule in the back, you need speed up, but don't panic. Guessing is fine, but don't think random decisions. Read the questions quickly and see if you can eliminate one or two response options. This is usually possible.
If you find any question particularly difficult, you skip it immediately. You are less likely to get it right anyway. Keep in mind that your goal is it, the maximum number of questions in the time to answer. If you have time at the end, go back and finish the questions that had left behind.
A bit slow when you find yourself constantly ahead of time. You are more likely catch careless mistakes by slower works.
Scan
Waste no time reading the observations as a whole. You should not to fully understand the passage. All you have to do is to go through scanning and get an approximate idea of what it is about. You can return to the passage for each question, so there is no need to remember it.
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