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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Enoughpull: 6:20pm On Jul 30, 2025
Ontarioo:
A month is enough to prepare. Get the right material and start practicing. You can reach out for material via the number in my signature below.
oh thanks man
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by TallNigerian: 9:24pm On Aug 29, 2025
Good evening!

I am in a bit of a dilemma. My previous IELTS result expired while waiting for ITA (Express Entry). I was on 463 (after losing points from age twice) as at the time of expiry. I had L-8.5, R-9.0, W-7.5 and S-7.5 respectively.

I just rewrote IELTS yesterday and the result dropped today. L-8.5, R-9.0, W-7.5, S-7.0
This will put my CRS at 460 instead of 463 it would be if speaking is 7.5.

I am in the healthcare category and if you noticed the recent trend, we expect cut-off to drop to 460s if the monthly healthcare draws continue.

Please do you suggest I apply for a remarking of my speaking test?

@Ontarioo
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by TallNigerian: 12:57pm On Sep 08, 2025
TallNigerian:
Good evening!

I am in a bit of a dilemma. My previous IELTS result expired while waiting for ITA (Express Entry). I was on 463 (after losing points from age twice) as at the time of expiry. I had L-8.5, R-9.0, W-7.5 and S-7.5 respectively.

I just rewrote IELTS yesterday and the result dropped today. L-8.5, R-9.0, W-7.5, S-7.0
This will put my CRS at 460 instead of 463 it would be if speaking is 7.5.

I am in the healthcare category and if you noticed the recent trend, we expect cut-off to drop to 460s if the monthly healthcare draws continue.

Please do you suggest I apply for a remarking of my speaking test?

@Ontarioo
I did apply and speaking came back as 7.5
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 1:02pm On Sep 08, 2025
TallNigerian:
I did apply and speaking came back as 7.5
Worth the try. Congrats👏
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by TallNigerian: 1:05pm On Sep 08, 2025
Ontarioo:
Worth the try. Congrats👏
Thanks boss
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Bayoibee: 1:41pm On Sep 12, 2025
Thiwhy:
Hi everyone,
I just got my IELTS results:

Listening: 8.0
Reading: 8.0
Speaking: 8.5
Writing: 6.5
Overall band score : 8.0
I took the paper version of the test. If I request a remark, is it possible for my Writing score to go up to at least 7.0?

Could anyone please let me know how long it takes to receive feedback after requesting a remark and the cost involved?

I’m feeling a bit down about this, so any advice would be really appreciated!
Did you end up requesting a remark?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by April2525: 4:21am On Sep 15, 2025
Hi every one I’m trying to apply for a uk fiancé visa which IElT is most suitable. (Secure test)

From the videos I watched you can write B1 so you don’t have to rewrite when you want to migrate to spouse visa.

But I’m confused on the names the different test centers have different names.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by April2525: 4:23am On Sep 15, 2025
Seunthewriter:
Let me drop my 2 cents. First, I think I should let you know that I'm an IELTS tutor with over 3 years of experience.

If you want to sail through the IELTS, you have to understand that you must prepare adequately.

Also, don't assume that because Mr Victor prepared for just one week and achieved an overall band score of 8.5, you will definitely do the same. You should note that there are several factors that could have made him achieve that score within a short period of time. Some of these factors are:

1. His knowledge of grammar. He could have a very good command of the English grammar.

2. His knowledge of synonyms and paraphrases. He could be able to say one thing in 3 different ways.

3. His meticulousness. He could be one that pays great attention to detail.

4. His level of assimilation. He could be someone that understands information very quickly.

5. His understanding of the question types. There are 13 different question types in the Reading Test. It could be that he mastered all the question types in all the sections of the IELTS.

There are several other factors that could affect your success in the exam.

In all, just relax, pray and prepare well.
Please which Ielt is suitable for uk fiancé visa I want to do b1 so I don’t need to rewrite when I’m applying for spouse visa which test centre should I use(it hast to be a secure test) and which of their test should I select the different naming systems they use is just confusing.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 8:35am On Sep 15, 2025
April2525:
Hi every one I’m trying to apply for a uk fiancé visa which IElT is most suitable. (Secure test)

From the videos I watched you can write B1 so you don’t have to rewrite when you want to migrate to spouse visa.

But I’m confused on the names the different test centers have different names.
Register with British council (if that's what you meant by test center). Send me a PM for a comprehensive study material.

Confused about the name, Check the following:
IELTS Life Skills test – A1
IELTS Life Skills test – A2
IELTS Life Skills test – B1
IELTS for UKVI (Academic) test
IELTS for UKVI (General Training) test
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 9:49am On Oct 29, 2025
In the Writing & Speaking modules of English language proficiency test (IELTS, CELPIP or PTE); you get a full score when you write or tell original story. Several people copy and paste directly and expect not to be checked. The system is changing everyday. Someone used that storyline already, the system can remember. In the advent of AI, originality is what they look out for.

To help you answer the speaking and listening modules rightly, we can draft a personal template not used by anyone for you. You only need to practice to get familiar with th words and replicate directly in your actual test/exam. This will save you of time and any other error you might incur at the time of answering this by yourself.
(This is available for IELTS, CELPIP and PTE)

Reach out below 👇.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Victorious1000: 11:12pm On Nov 10, 2025
Debbieeeeeee:
I did GT
Can I get material?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 7:02am On Nov 11, 2025
Victorious1000:
Can I get material?
That post was created in 2023. Probably going to be old material. If you need a more current material to suit 2025 test and beyond, send me a PM or the contact below 👇
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by BabatundeGPD(m): 11:14am On Nov 13, 2025
Please for the computer base exam, will I be given a paper and pen to jot down?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 11:19am On Nov 13, 2025
BabatundeGPD:
Please for the computer base exam, will I be given a paper and pen to jot down?
Yes, note taking is allowed. But practice now to get it at a go so you don't waste time.

You should be able to have answer template for each section before your actual test. This will help you and save you the time to want to start creating what to say as you have limited time to waste.

For a comprehensive material to help you with this, you can reach out to me via the contact below 👇. We can guide you to achieving your desired band of score
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by rk5445750: 5:31am On Nov 24, 2025
If you are prepare for the IELTS. check out this writing task 2: https://western-overseas.com/test-prep-materials/ielts-writing-task-2
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by rk5445750: 5:37am On Nov 24, 2025
Also best Practice you check this writing task 1: https://western-overseas.com/test-prep-materials/ielts-writing-task-1
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by johnikwoyi: 6:09am On Dec 01, 2025
Chief, how do u do it that you keep getting 9 in reading, is it a particular material u used or howwwwwwwwwwwww?
TallNigerian:
Good evening!

I am in a bit of a dilemma. My previous IELTS result expired while waiting for ITA (Express Entry). I was on 463 (after losing points from age twice) as at the time of expiry. I had L-8.5, R-9.0, W-7.5 and S-7.5 respectively.

I just rewrote IELTS yesterday and the result dropped today. L-8.5, R-9.0, W-7.5, S-7.0
This will put my CRS at 460 instead of 463 it would be if speaking is 7.5.

I am in the healthcare category and if you noticed the recent trend, we expect cut-off to drop to 460s if the monthly healthcare draws continue.

Please do you suggest I apply for a remarking of my speaking test?

@Ontarioo
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by TallNigerian: 10:14am On Dec 02, 2025
johnikwoyi:
Chief, how do u do it that you keep getting 9 in reading, is it a particular material u used or howwwwwwwwwwwww?
My bro, I only practised with random past questions from different sites including British Council, IDP, IELTSBuddy etc

However, I think what worked for me is strategy. I identified my area of weakness in reading which happened to be the Truth, False, Not Given questions. So I focused more on that.

During both exams (my first and second attempts), I skipped the T,F,NG questions and answer every other one, then return to use the remaining time to fully concentrate on and answer the difficult questions.

That was what worked for me in both instances. Maybe I was also lucky and enjoyed God's favour too.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 7:40am On Dec 05, 2025
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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Jandminded: 8:46pm On Feb 09
TallNigerian:
My bro, I only practised with random past questions from different sites including British Council, IDP, IELTSBuddy etc

However, I think what worked for me is strategy. I identified my area of weakness in reading which happened to be the Truth, False, Not Given questions. So I focused more on that.

During both exams (my first and second attempts), I skipped the T,F,NG questions and answer every other one, then return to use the remaining time to fully concentrate on and answer the difficult questions.

That was what worked for me in both instances. Maybe I was also lucky and enjoyed God's favour too.
Please, how did you manage to get 8.5 in listening?
Is it sheer practice or a method?

That section 3 and 4 are nightmare for me. People say that listening is the easiest, but I kind of see it as the hardest.

I quite understand everything they say, I don't have problem with their accents.
The problem is in multitasking, before I try to write answer or check options, I'm lost grin
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 9:18pm On Feb 09
Jandminded:
Please, how did you manage to get 8.5 in listening?
Is it sheer practice or a method?

That section 3 and 4 are nightmare for me. People say that listening is the easiest, but I kind of see it as the hardest.

I quite understand everything they say, I don't have problem with their accents.
The problem is in multitasking, before I try to write answer or check options, I'm lost grin
Udemy academy video lecture classes can help you easily navigate that. Send me a PM if you don't have it
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by TallNigerian: 9:37pm On Feb 09
Jandminded:
Please, how did you manage to get 8.5 in listening?
Is it sheer practice or a method?

That section 3 and 4 are nightmare for me. People say that listening is the easiest, but I kind of see it as the hardest.

I quite understand everything they say, I don't have problem with their accents.
The problem is in multitasking, before I try to write answer or check options, I'm lost grin
Good evening bro. I always tell those who care to listen, that IELTS is more of strategy and choosing the method that works for you.

I am very good at multitasking and no matter how fast or nuanced the conversation might go, I always do catch up.

Concentration is key in listening. Understanding of words within the context of the topic is another thing. If the conversation is law related for instance, and the speaker mentions "thought"......aside from the "th" pronunciation, you may also want to be sure they didn't mean tort (which is a legal word).

I recall during my last test, a marine biologist was having a conversation with his students. He mentioned avian (as related to birds) and I caught it immediately. Firstly, because I have a natural science background. Secondly, because I knew the accurate spelling.

Finally, something unique happened, I missed the answers to questions 6 and 7 as my mind wandered off for few seconds. However, I didn't panic because I would jeopardize my chances with the rest of the questions if I do. So, I continued from question 8 with the mindset that I could not afford to lose any more marks else I fall outside band 8.5. After completing the rest of the questions, I came back to fill in what I thought I must have heard in 6 and 7. I cared less because I knew I already got 38 very accurately.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Jandminded: 10:09pm On Feb 09
TallNigerian:
Good evening bro. I always tell those who care to listen, that IELTS is more of strategy and choosing the method that works for you.

I am very good at multitasking and no matter how fast or nuanced the conversation might go, I always do catch up.

Concentration is key in listening. Understanding of words within the context of the topic is another thing. If the conversation is law related for instance, and the speaker mentions "thought"......aside from the "th" pronunciation, you may also want to be sure they didn't mean tort (which is a legal word).

I recall during my last test, a marine biologist was having a conversation with his students. He mentioned avian (as related to birds) and I caught it immediately. Firstly, because I have a natural science background. Secondly, because I knew the accurate spelling.

Finally, something unique happened, I missed the answers to questions 6 and 7 as my mind wandered off for few seconds. However, I didn't panic because I would jeopardize my chances with the rest of the questions if I do. So, I continued from question 8 with the mindset that I could not afford to lose any more marks else I fall outside band 8.5. After completing the rest of the questions, I came back to fill in what I thought I must have heard in 6 and 7. I cared less because I knew I already got 38 very accurately.
At this point, i will have to accept that its more of strategy and familiarity. Also, the willingness to let some questions go as to concentrate on others on time.

Did you spend more time studying or practicing with questions? What worked for you?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by TallNigerian: 11:16pm On Feb 09
Jandminded:
At this point, i will have to accept that its more of strategy and familiarity. Also, the willingness to let some questions go as to concentrate on others on time.

Did you spend more time studying or practicing with questions? What worked for you?
You won't believe if I told you I didn't practice for my second IELTS at all, because I was very pissed that the first one expired without achieving the purpose for why I wrote it. I paid N81k in March 2023 and had to part with 273k for the same test in August 2025. That frustration couldn't let me concentrate on practicing.

However, for the first test, I used a wide range of study materials. From the IDP materials made available after payment, to sample British Council materials, to IELTSLiz, IELTSBuddy, etc. At some point, I even used Academic IELTS materials. Any and everything random I could lay my hands on. A friend also gave me 5GB worth of practice materials then (which I unfortunately lost when my PC crashed). But after writing the exam and acing it at first sitting, it became demystified in my head. Maybe that formed why I didn't practice the second time. I only reapplied my last strategy and my result returned almost exactly the same save for speaking which came as 7.0 and which eventually became 7.5 after I applied for a remark, making my second test result exactly the same as the first.

I feel like if I write it again, it will still be the same outcome, as long as I apply the same approach as in the past.

All the best bro.

PS: I know you didn't ask, but it might be encouraging to know that I finally got a Canadian PR invitation and applied. That remarking of my speaking test was worth it as I passed the cut-off for that draw by just 1 point.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Jandminded: 8:35am On Feb 10
TallNigerian:
You won't believe if I told you I didn't practice for my second IELTS at all, because I was very pissed that the first one expired without achieving the purpose for why I wrote it. I paid N81k in March 2023 and had to part with 273k for the same test in August 2025. That frustration couldn't let me concentrate on practicing.

However, for the first test, I used a wide range of study materials. From the IDP materials made available after payment, to sample British Council materials, to IELTSLiz, IELTSBuddy, etc. At some point, I even used Academic IELTS materials. Any and everything random I could lay my hands on. A friend also gave me 5GB worth of practice materials then (which I unfortunately lost when my PC crashed). But after writing the exam and acing it at first sitting, it became demystified in my head. Maybe that formed why I didn't practice the second time. I only reapplied my last strategy and my result returned almost exactly the same save for speaking which came as 7.0 and which eventually became 7.5 after I applied for a remark, making my second test result exactly the same as the first.

I feel like if I write it again, it will still be the same outcome, as long as I apply the same approach as in the past.

All the best bro.

PS: I know you didn't ask, but it might be encouraging to know that I finally got a Canadian PR invitation and applied. That remarking of my speaking test was worth it as I passed the cut-off for that draw by just 1 point.
Alright, thanks.
I already have a wide range of study materials and past questions, I guess I should just master them.

You really got a good news, congratulations bro.
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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by eniola1010(m): 8:32pm On Mar 28
OTemi:
Hello everyone, please help a sister o. Anyone with materials and links to materials for Ielts (General) should help forward it to

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Thanks
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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by OTemi(f): 1:35pm On Mar 29
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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by OTemi(f): 1:37pm On Mar 29
Thank you.
I sent an email already.
eniola1010:
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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by BabatundeGPD(m): 5:50am On Apr 21
Please I need advice, I just wrote the ielts again L8.0, R7, W6.5, S7.5. If I should apply for remarking of Writing do you think it will improve at least to 7?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Ontarioo: 7:33pm On Apr 21
BabatundeGPD:
Please I need advice, I just wrote the ielts again L8.0, R7, W6.5, S7.5. If I should apply for remarking of Writing do you think it will improve at least to 7?
Remark
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