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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by DFmum: 9:03am On Jan 16, 2019
Writing in March, need a study partner, am in festac lagos

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by SAYOSOLA: 1:28pm On Jan 16, 2019
Hello everyone, I will writing my IELTS exam in Ibadan, please does anyone know any nice and affordable hotel (not more than 5k) close to Mauve 21 Events Centre

MKO Abiola Way (Ring Road) Ibadan, and how I can get there from check inn hotel Bodija.
Thank you.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 2:24pm On Jan 16, 2019
SAYOSOLA:
Hello everyone, I will writing my IELTS exam in Ibadan, please does anyone know any nice and affordable hotel (not more than 5k) close to Mauve 21 Events Centre

MKO Abiola Way (Ring Road) Ibadan, and how I can get there from check inn hotel Bodija.
Thank you.

Check 'Travel House budget hotel' along ring road. It's located adjacent Mobil bus stop at ring road. Last I checked it's #7500 per night. It's nice and not far to mauve 21.
From bodija, get a bike/cab going to mokola roundabout, when u get to roundabout, take another bike or cab going to 'challenge', drop at Travel house hotel or mauve21, it's along the same road( ring road)

Wish u the best in ur exam
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by SAYOSOLA: 2:59pm On Jan 16, 2019
Ramaphosa:


Check 'Travel House budget hotel' along ring road. It's located adjacent Mobil bus stop at ring road. Last I checked it's #7500 per night. It's nice and not far to mauve 21.
From bodija, get a bike/cab going to mokola roundabout, when u get to roundabout, take another bike or cab going to 'challenge', drop at Travel house hotel or mauve21, it's along the same road( ring road)

Wish u the best in ur exam
Thank you very much.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by tyanna: 12:57am On Jan 17, 2019
tyanna:
Anyone writing academic for feb 23?
Mod ielts ikeja?


Anyoneeeeee
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by ALIEN2000(m): 1:14pm On Jan 17, 2019
Pls can anyone help with a whatsapp link to join a study group where materials are shared. Plan to take around march or April. Thanks in advance Guys.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Buzzgal: 9:13am On Jan 18, 2019
Good day everyone. I am writing my IELTS (general) by March. I need a study partner so we can work through this together. I live in Abuja.

Pls send me a mail if u are interested: wondermebi@gmail.com
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by ekesimo(m): 6:51pm On Jan 18, 2019
hello guys. I want to register for ielts. Is international passport required for the registration? cos someone told me that it is required. Pls anyone with experience should help out.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Tylerfitnesss: 8:05am On Jan 20, 2019
Someone here might be needing this

Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Buzzgal: 1:56pm On Jan 20, 2019
ekesimo:
hello guys. I want to register for ielts. Is international passport required for the registration? cos someone told me that it is required. Pls anyone with experience should help out.

Yes ,u do
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 4:46pm On Jan 20, 2019
I want to apply for a course in Europe. I was told I need to get at least 5.5 in IELTS. How do they grade that exam?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Almighty24(f): 1:08pm On Jan 22, 2019
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Fine, then we
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Almighty24(f): 1:13pm On Jan 22, 2019
Losami:
good evening. Please i need a study partner for IELTS (GENERAL).can you kindly send a DM. Please i need someone who can motivate me and I can also motivate.I intend to write the exam 9th febuary. This would be my 2nd atempt and definitely my last. so please i need someone who is also as determined. smiley
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by bsajose: 2:20pm On Jan 22, 2019
I actually need someone that can help me to read through my essay and correct errors. I have written ielts for a number of times, but my essay writing has been 6.5. I have really studied and applied tips from online tutorials. I don't seem to know the way forward.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by bsajose: 2:23pm On Jan 22, 2019
Hello Nairalanders, can someone kindly help me with ielts essay writing correction service? I am stuck on 6.5 . I'm in dire need of 7.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by buttlover(m): 11:55pm On Jan 23, 2019
Almighty24:


Also needs to to motivate me. My first attempt though and the exam date is Feb 9th.....Am in lagos, mainland

hello dear, please can you contact me 09023892755. I have questions to ask based on this. I think I have been scammed.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 12:06am On Jan 24, 2019
Buzzgal:
Good day everyone. I am writing my IELTS (general) by March. I need a study partner so we can work through this together. I live in Abuja.

Pls send me a mail if u are interested: wondermebi@gmail.com



please what is the current cost of the ielts exam and for how many years is it viable ??
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 12:09am On Jan 24, 2019
bsajose:
I actually need someone that can help me to read through my essay and correct errors. I have written ielts for a number of times, but my essay writing has been 6.5. I have really studied and applied tips from online tutorials. I don't seem to know the way forward.


bro..I have never written ielts before in my life...but I think you should take a deep breath...recheck your past exams , reflect over your mistakes ,learn from them and try again in a more prepared mood...

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Almighty24(f): 10:53am On Jan 24, 2019
buttlover:


hello dear, please can you contact me 09023892755. I have questions to ask based on this. I think I have been scammed.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by olaaaaammy: 1:04pm On Jan 24, 2019
Pls I have a question? Which option is OK for someone attempting to take ielts for the first time-, Is it to register at the centre for teaching or should just practice on his or her own?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Adunnee: 2:18pm On Jan 27, 2019
Who wrote IELTS exam on 22nd of January? Have you been able to view your results?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by nwakaegoabisola(f): 4:15pm On Jan 27, 2019
Please can someone send me ielts materials. I want to write it, my e-mail address is nwakaegoenwemasor@gmail.com

I also need a study partner (General Option) in Lagos

God bless you
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by midps010: 4:55pm On Jan 27, 2019
Hello, who is writing on the 9th February in Ibadan?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by olasworld(m): 5:29pm On Jan 27, 2019
Hello friends,
I noticed that you can now enroll for IELTS CBT. Please what is the advantage of the CBT over paper based exam.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by harlimy: 5:44pm On Jan 27, 2019
This is my first time writing any of these Exams. Please, I am in Ife and I will write my papers in Ibadan. I need a study partner in Ife. You can reach me on whatsapp 07035081799 or help me with study materials harlimy@gmail.com

I pray we all succeed together.
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nekkyogazi: 7:50am On Jan 29, 2019
DFmum:
Writing in March, need a study partner, am in festac lagos

I am in festac too and writing in March, let's connect. chukwukerenneka@gmail.com
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Buzzgal: 9:07am On Jan 29, 2019
Electricboy:




please what is the current cost of the ielts exam and for how many years is it viable ??

It's 75k for British council and is viable for 2 yrs
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by shyboy187: 5:28pm On Jan 29, 2019
byesense105:
Hello, did you eventually go for the remark?
i have a similar result, want to know if its worth taking a shot at the remark

thanks a lot




What materials did you guys prepare with pls?
Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Nobody: 7:49pm On Jan 29, 2019
fizzile:
FOR THOSE WHO NEED TIPS IN THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST: IELTS Speaking Test: Key Facts
Duration: Between 11 and 14 minutes.
Participants: Candidates interviewed individually.
The test is recorded.
Format: The test consists of three parts.
Part 1 (Interview)
Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test lasts between 4 and
5 minutes. The examiner will ask some simple
'getting-to-know-you' questions which will help the
examiner find out a little about you and help put
you at ease. These will be general questions such as
about your family, your studies, where you come
from or what your interests are.
Example Questions
Q: Where are you from?
Q: Why are you studying English?
Q: Have you visited any English speaking countries?
Q: Do you play any sports?
Tips!
Giving full, relevant answers to the examiner's
questions will help get the interview off to a good
start.
1) Avoid giving short, uncommunicative replies.
Q: Where are you from?
A: I'm from Hoorn in the Netherlands. (Don't stop
there!) It's about 35 kilometers north of Amsterdam.
It's a modern city but with a lot of history and a
lovely place to live.
2) Avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers to closed
questions. (These are questions beginning 'Have you
...', 'Do you ...', 'Is it ...' etc which can be answered
simply with a yes or no answer).
Q: Have you visited any English speaking countries?
A: Yes. (Don't stop there!) I went to England last year
and spent two weeks seeing the sights. A couple of
years ago I went to New York with my parents and
had a great time.
Q: Do you play any sports?
A: No. (Don't stop there!) I'm not really interested in
playing sports. I like watching sport on TV and I
really enjoyed keeping up with the Olympics
recently.
3) Offer examples to help you explain a statement.
Q: Why are you preparing for the IELTS exam?
A: Because I need it for my studies. (Don't stop
there!) I've been offered a place at a university in
England to study on an MBA but I need to show my
level of English is good enough.
Part 2 (Long Turn)
Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking test lasts between 3 and
4 minutes (including 1 minute preparation time). The
examiner gives you a task card and you have to
speak about the subject without interruption for
between 1 and 2 minutes.
Example Task
Example 1) Describe a place you have visited that
you have fond memories of.
You should say:
where this was
why you went there
what you did there
and what it was about the place that makes it so
memorable.
Example 2) Describe your favourite personal
possession.
You should say:
what this possession is
when you first got it
when you use it
and why it's so important to you.
Tips!
1. Use your 1 minute preparation time wisely and
make notes of the points you'd like to make.
2. The question will help you with the structure of
your talk. The introduction can include the item itself
and maybe a brief description. The main body of
your talk could describe the situation when you
acquired the object and go on to explain when you
use it. You can then end with an explanation of why
the object is so important.
3. Try to avoid giving a very dry, unimaginative
introduction such as ' The object I'm going to
describe is ....'. Get your talk off to a memorable
start with something on the lines of: 'If I was about
to lose everything and could only save one thing it
would be my ... ', or 'I've got several things that mean
a lot to me but the one that really stands out is my
... '
4. If you're concerned about not having enough to
talk about for 1 to 2 minutes or running out of time
before you've finished, the answer is to practise as
often as possible. Time yourself and ask a friend for
feedback.
Part 3: (Two-Way Discussion)
In Part 3 of the test, which lasts between 3 to 4
minutes, the examiner will ask you questions linked
to the topic in Part 2.
Example Questions (Based on example topics in
Part 2 above)
Q: It is sometimes argued that local cultures are
being destroyed by tourism. Why do think people
might feel this?
Q: What benefits do people get from travelling to
other countries?
Q: Do you think people are becoming too
materialistic?
Q: To what extent are people's buying habits
affected by advertising?
Tips!
1. If you need time to collect your thoughts use
expressions (sparingly) like: ' That's a good
question.', 'Well, let me think ...'.
2. Don't forget to avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers. Try
to offer examples to back up a statement.
3. Help make your contributions memorable. Try
explaining a point using a short, personal anecdote.
4. If the examiner asks a question that you don't
understand, take control of the situation with
questions such as those that appear below.
Responding like this will show evidence of your
communication skills.
A) If the examiner uses a word or phrase that you
don't understand, say something like:
"Sorry but could you explain what you mean by
........" or
"I haven't come across that word/expression before.
Could you explain what you mean?"
B) If you simply didn't hear something that was
asked, respond with:
"Excuse me, I didn't quite catch that. Could you say
that again?"
"I'm sorry, but would you mind repeating that?"
C) If you want to make sure you've understood what
the examiner has asked you could say:
"Do you mean ........"
"When you say ........, do you mean/are you asking
........?
j




boss.am sorry to disturb you..I know you posted this in 2015...I would be writing ielts very soon and I want it to be my first and last...can I send you a mail ,I want to ask you some things...

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by zagalee: 9:43pm On Jan 29, 2019
fizzile:
FOR THOSE WHO NEED TIPS IN THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST: IELTS Speaking Test: Key Facts
Duration: Between 11 and 14 minutes.
Participants: Candidates interviewed individually.
The test is recorded.
Format: The test consists of three parts.
Part 1 (Interview)
Part 1 of the IELTS Speaking test lasts between 4 and
5 minutes. The examiner will ask some simple
'getting-to-know-you' questions which will help the
examiner find out a little about you and help put
you at ease. These will be general questions such as
about your family, your studies, where you come
from or what your interests are.
Example Questions
Q: Where are you from?
Q: Why are you studying English?
Q: Have you visited any English speaking countries?
Q: Do you play any sports?
Tips!
Giving full, relevant answers to the examiner's
questions will help get the interview off to a good
start.
1) Avoid giving short, uncommunicative replies.
Q: Where are you from?
A: I'm from Hoorn in the Netherlands. (Don't stop
there!) It's about 35 kilometers north of Amsterdam.
It's a modern city but with a lot of history and a
lovely place to live.
2) Avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers to closed
questions. (These are questions beginning 'Have you
...', 'Do you ...', 'Is it ...' etc which can be answered
simply with a yes or no answer).
Q: Have you visited any English speaking countries?
A: Yes. (Don't stop there!) I went to England last year
and spent two weeks seeing the sights. A couple of
years ago I went to New York with my parents and
had a great time.
Q: Do you play any sports?
A: No. (Don't stop there!) I'm not really interested in
playing sports. I like watching sport on TV and I
really enjoyed keeping up with the Olympics
recently.
3) Offer examples to help you explain a statement.
Q: Why are you preparing for the IELTS exam?
A: Because I need it for my studies. (Don't stop
there!) I've been offered a place at a university in
England to study on an MBA but I need to show my
level of English is good enough.
Part 2 (Long Turn)
Part 2 of the IELTS Speaking test lasts between 3 and
4 minutes (including 1 minute preparation time). The
examiner gives you a task card and you have to
speak about the subject without interruption for
between 1 and 2 minutes.
Example Task
Example 1) Describe a place you have visited that
you have fond memories of.
You should say:
where this was
why you went there
what you did there
and what it was about the place that makes it so
memorable.
Example 2) Describe your favourite personal
possession.
You should say:
what this possession is
when you first got it
when you use it
and why it's so important to you.
Tips!
1. Use your 1 minute preparation time wisely and
make notes of the points you'd like to make.
2. The question will help you with the structure of
your talk. The introduction can include the item itself
and maybe a brief description. The main body of
your talk could describe the situation when you
acquired the object and go on to explain when you
use it. You can then end with an explanation of why
the object is so important.
3. Try to avoid giving a very dry, unimaginative
introduction such as ' The object I'm going to
describe is ....'. Get your talk off to a memorable
start with something on the lines of: 'If I was about
to lose everything and could only save one thing it
would be my ... ', or 'I've got several things that mean
a lot to me but the one that really stands out is my
... '
4. If you're concerned about not having enough to
talk about for 1 to 2 minutes or running out of time
before you've finished, the answer is to practise as
often as possible. Time yourself and ask a friend for
feedback.
Part 3: (Two-Way Discussion)
In Part 3 of the test, which lasts between 3 to 4
minutes, the examiner will ask you questions linked
to the topic in Part 2.
Example Questions (Based on example topics in
Part 2 above)
Q: It is sometimes argued that local cultures are
being destroyed by tourism. Why do think people
might feel this?
Q: What benefits do people get from travelling to
other countries?
Q: Do you think people are becoming too
materialistic?
Q: To what extent are people's buying habits
affected by advertising?
Tips!
1. If you need time to collect your thoughts use
expressions (sparingly) like: ' That's a good
question.', 'Well, let me think ...'.
2. Don't forget to avoid short, 'yes', 'no' answers. Try
to offer examples to back up a statement.
3. Help make your contributions memorable. Try
explaining a point using a short, personal anecdote.
4. If the examiner asks a question that you don't
understand, take control of the situation with
questions such as those that appear below.
Responding like this will show evidence of your
communication skills.
A) If the examiner uses a word or phrase that you
don't understand, say something like:
"Sorry but could you explain what you mean by
........" or
"I haven't come across that word/expression before.
Could you explain what you mean?"
B) If you simply didn't hear something that was
asked, respond with:
"Excuse me, I didn't quite catch that. Could you say
that again?"
"I'm sorry, but would you mind repeating that?"
C) If you want to make sure you've understood what
the examiner has asked you could say:
"Do you mean ........"
"When you say ........, do you mean/are you asking
........?

nice

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by zagalee: 9:50pm On Jan 29, 2019
bollybees:
I spent only two days preparing for my test and I got 7.5 don’t try this at home thou.

If you already good at English and you cracked English at WAEC/JAMB exams you don’t have to be afraid of the IELTS. In my opinion WAEC English is harder.
1. Get familiar with the test format
2. Watch youtube tutorials for each of the sections Learn IELTS with Emma
3. Practice
4. Get familiar with the different writing questions; some questions will ask to what extent you agree or disagree; some wants you to take a side.

For your speaking and writing use big words you know.

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Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by zagalee: 9:54pm On Jan 29, 2019
post=63321405:
Just saw my result now. LRWS 8.5, 7.5, 7.5, 7.5. Happy to share materials I used.
First and foremost, please bring out time to research and practice, so buy ENOUGH DATA
Everyone on this thread have been so helpful. If you can please read the pages from beginning to end.

This link I got here contains a barrons book prep book and audio. Quite useful.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B05iKVGb4P60cy1ibFVMMF8tRFk


SPEAKING
I watched Jay E2 langugae video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXvQ-_3IZts
This would teach you how to elaborate your answers, most especially in part 2.
Just remain calm, speak clearly, look them straight in the eye and be confident, you'll be fine.
Please NEVER answer "I don't Know". When using examples use "firstly, secondly, for instance, etc.
Google "emma ielts speaking tips". Was helpful too.


LISTENING
Continous practice and practice. I used www.ieltsonlinetests.com
If you can, do all the listening there. Was so difficult in the beginning till I got a grip of it.
Hardly ever scored 8 there but I kept practicing.


READING
I looked at the questions first then went back to the passage to look for the answers.
My strategy was to finish section 1 first, then went to section 3, then back to section 2.
Continous practice and practice would make you perfect this. lots of materials online to practice.
I have enough GT reading which I would happily send. Drop your email


WRITING
Had no strategy at all till I found Jay E2 language youtube channel.
This guy is the best teacher, watched all his videos, most especially types of questions for section 2(Agree/Disagree, Opinion, Discuss both views, etc). His strategy is the best
He explains and gives you time to practice. Videos are quite long but worth it.
Check out his youtube link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmkCsWMWY60&list=PLdawRnR9ilZDZX22EGs9Ru5mOgQDzRVlt
Finally I used a dark 2B pencil to write. People that use pen, I dont know how they do it.
If I used pen, I for dey cancel cancel. I know myself, I always make mistakes.
Also when I remember a new word I just use eraser and rewrite


Finally Pray to God, with all my nervousness, If I can ace this, anybody can.
Cheers.

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