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Preparing for the IELTS exam can feel overwhelming, but with a structured and well-organized approach, success is within your reach. This 30-day study plan is designed to help you systematically cover all aspects of the IELTS test: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Each day focuses on a specific skill or test format, allowing you to build your knowledge gradually and master essential techniques.
EduRev provides a user-friendly schedule, making your preparation seamless and fear-free. A strong IELTS score opens doors to numerous opportunities, making this journey valuable and rewarding.
The IELTS test consists of four sections
Whether you are targeting a high band score for academic or professional purposes, this study plan ensures a comprehensive and efficient preparation journey. Here is a detailed 30 Day Study Plan:
How To Prepare For IELTS Course on EduRev: Embark on your IELTS preparation journey with "How To Prepare For IELTS" course on EduRev, ensuring a solid understanding of the IELTS basics before diving into your preparation.
IELTS Bible: Dive into the essential guide, known as the "IELTS Bible," covering crucial aspects such as exam patterns and test formats to enhance your understanding of the IELTS examination.
IELTS: Exam Pattern and Test Format: Familiarize yourself with the structure and content of the IELTS exam by delving into the detailed insights provided in the "IELTS: Exam Pattern and Test Format" section.
Vocabulary Building: Boost your vocabulary skills by going through the Vocabulary for IELTS course. Aim to learn 15-20 new words each day.
Practice: Engage in official IELTS practice by completing Reading and Listening questions from the official website. Focus on getting acquainted with the test format on the first day, without stressing too much about the number of correct or incorrect answers.
Day 2 is dedicated to delving into "Basic Grammar for IELTS," offering an opportunity to refresh and reinforce fundamental grammar concepts.
Recognizing the pivotal role that grammar plays in the IELTS exam, this session aims to solidify your foundational understanding, laying a strong groundwork for success in the test.
Explore the various question types in the IELTS Listening section to grasp its diverse components.
Begin your preparation by understanding the specifics of the "How To Prepare For IELTS: Listening" module.
Kickstart your practice with the multiple-choice question type.
Engage with instructional videos to thoroughly comprehend and tackle each aspect of this question type.
Discover additional question types in the IELTS Listening section, including Matching and Short Answer questions.
On Day 4, focus on practising both Matching and Short Answer question formats to enhance your skills and familiarity with these specific question types.
Begin Day 5 by diving into the Speaking section of the IELTS exam.
Start with Part 1, which includes the Introduction and Interview components of the Speaking section.
Enhance your preparation by exploring the "How To Prepare For IELTS: Speaking" guide, ensuring a solid foundation for effective communication skills during the exam.
Vocabulary: Explore the "Vocabulary for Speaking" to enrich your expression and fluency, aiding in effective communication during the IELTS Speaking section.
Tips and Tricks: Delve into "Tips & Tricks to Score 8+ Bands in Speaking" to gain valuable insights that can significantly enhance your speaking performance, increasing your chances of achieving a higher band score.
Begin your Reading section preparation by grasping the pattern and question types through the "How to Prepare" section of the reading course on EduRev.
Dive into the specifics of the "Diagram Label Completion" question type, understanding how to fill in missing labels on diagrams or illustrations, enhancing your comprehension skills.
Engage in a comprehensive practice session for two key question types: "Identifying a Writer's Views or Claims" and "Multiple Choice" in a single day.
Hone your skills by tackling these questions, focusing on understanding the author's perspectives and making informed choices, streamlining your preparation for the IELTS Reading section.
General Writing:
Basic Grammar for Writing Module: Brush up on essential grammar skills to enhance the clarity and effectiveness of your written communication.
Writing Module: Guidelines & Details: Gain insights into the guidelines and specific details crucial for mastering the General Writing module.
How to Prepare for IELTS: General Writing: Explore this resource in a single day to benefit from comprehensive guidance, tips, and strategies tailored specifically for the General Writing section of the IELTS exam. It provides valuable insights for tackling various question types effectively.
Academic Writing:
Basic Grammar for Writing Module: Similar to the General Writing module, focus on refining your grammar skills for effective written communication.
How to Prepare for IELTS: Academic Writing : Explore this resource designed for Academic Writing, providing essential tips and strategies to excel in this specific section.
Task 1: Describe Graph: Understand the nuances of describing graphs, a crucial skill for the Academic Writing Task 1.
General Writing:
Task 1: Letter Writing: Understand the nuances of letter writing through three subtopics, covering different styles and tones.
Informal Letters: Learn the art of crafting informal letters through video tutorials and supporting documents.
Semi-formal Letters: Explore the realm of semi-formal letters with video guidance and additional materials for comprehensive learning.
Formal Letters: Dive into the conventions of formal letter writing to develop a refined and professional communication style.
Academic Writing:
Task 2: Essay Writing: Delve into the intricacies of essay writing with six subtopics, covering various types and structures.
Agree / Disagree Type
Discuss Two Opinions Type
Cause Type
Problems & Solutions Type
Advantage & Disadvantages Type
Opinion Essays
EduRev provides a clear understanding of the fundamentals of letter and essay writing.
Extensive practice materials, including videos and documents, enable thorough preparation.
For questions involving planning, mapping, and diagram labeling in the listening section, we frequently encounter these types of questions.
Fortunately, we have helpful videos and documents that explain and guide you through the process. It's essential to understand and practice these question types thoroughly to perform well during the listening section of the test.
Our resources aim to simplify these concepts, ensuring you are well-prepared and confident when tackling plan, map, and diagram labeling questions.
We've got a set of resources dedicated to helping you master Sentence Completion in the Listening section of the IELTS exam. There are nine videos and one document covering the topic.
The videos include guidance on how to solve Sentence Completion questions, providing an approach to understand.
The document spans four pages and offers insights into tackling Sentence Completion questions.
To enhance your skills, we've included practice videos labeled from 1 to 6, each ranging from 5 to 33 minutes. These resources are designed to make Sentence Completion in the Listening section more accessible and manageable for your IELTS preparation.
In the IELTS Speaking section, you'll encounter two parts - Part 2 and Part 3. Part 2 involves speaking about a topic given on a cue card, where you get one minute to prepare and then speak for up to two minutes. Part 3 consists of follow-up questions related to the topic discussed in Part 2.
To help you practice for these sections, we have a variety of resources. On the first day, you can focus on Cue Cards, including topics like Favourite Things, Time-Based, Sample Cue Cards with Follow-ups, and Cue Card Topics for Practice.
This day covers additional Cue Card categories such as Family, Person, Object, Place, Emotion/Aspiration, Work/Study, Occasion, Popular, and other miscellaneous Cue Cards.
These resources, divided for efficient learning, aim to enhance your speaking skills and boost your confidence for the IELTS Speaking section.
Identifying information: Today's goal is to understand and practice Identifying Information in the IELTS Listening module.
Utilize EduRev's notes and videos for effective strategies, ensuring you excel in grasping key details during listening tasks, a fundamental skill crucial for success in the IELTS exam.
Sentence completion and Matching Features/Headings/Information: Focus on mastering Sentence Completion and Matching Features/Headings/Information in the IELTS Listening module.
Dive into EduRev's available notes and videos for effective learning. These question types are pivotal, testing your ability to identify and comprehend information, a key skill for success in the IELTS exam.
General:
Solved Examples: Cue Cards: Explore a range of solved examples of Cue Cards on EduRev, such as "Describe a competition you would like to take part in," "Describe something that helps you concentrate," "Describe a fishing area that you visited once," and "Describe something that saves your time."
These examples serve as valuable practice for the speaking section of your exam, providing diverse scenarios to enhance your skills. Dive into these resources for effective preparation, unlocking insights into structuring your responses for different cue card topics.
Solved Examples: Introduction & Interview: Engage with a diverse set of solved examples for the Introduction and Interview segment on EduRev, offering valuable practice for your speaking section in the exam.
These resources provide practical insights and guidance on navigating the initial phase of your speaking test. By exploring various solved examples, you'll develop confidence in addressing introductory questions and interviews effectively, enhancing your overall readiness for the speaking section.
Form, Note, Table, Flow-Chart, Summary Completion in IELTS Listening: This section in the IELTS Listening module focuses on Form, Note, Table, Flow-Chart, and Summary Completion. It involves completing forms, notes, tables, flow-charts, or summaries based on the information heard during the listening tasks.
Begin with the foundational videos and documents that explain the basics of Form, Note, Table, Flow-Chart, and Summary Completion. Understand the strategies outlined in "How to Solve" videos and documents.
Form, Note, Table, Flow-Chart, Summary Completion in IELTS Listening: It involves completing forms, notes, tables, flow-charts, or summaries based on the information heard during the listening tasks.
Delve into the practice tests provided, starting from Practice Test 1 and proceeding sequentially. Complete each test and check your answers against the answer keys to understand your strengths and weaknesses.
Focus on the remaining practice tests. Review your performance, identify areas that need improvement, and reinforce your understanding of the strategies presented in the tutorials.
This helps you in enhancing your ability to extract and understand information accurately during the listening tasks.
Matching sentence endings: In the reading section, Matching Sentence Endings is an important question type. This involves connecting sentence endings to complete the meaning. We provide notes and videos to guide you through strategies to effectively tackle these questions, ensuring a comprehensive understanding.
Short-answer questions: Short-answer questions in the reading section require concise responses, usually just a few words or a phrase. Our notes and videos specifically designed for this question type equip you with the necessary skills to approach and excel in answering these questions accurately.
Form, note, table, flow-chart, summary completion: These question types in the reading section involve completing summaries, notes, tables, or flow-charts based on information from the text. It assesses your ability to comprehend and synthesize information effectively. Our notes and videos guide you on strategies to approach and excel in these completion tasks.
Mock Tests for Reading Module: Mock tests are simulated practice exams that closely resemble the actual Reading Module of the IELTS. These tests mimic the exam conditions, providing an opportunity to assess your readiness and identify areas for improvement. EduRev offers 10 mock tests specifically tailored for the Reading Module, allowing you to practice under exam-like scenarios.
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General:
General
On this day, delve into valuable "Tips & Tricks" to achieve a top score of 9 Bands in IELTS.
These insights will guide you through last-minute strategies to excel in your exam, providing effective and practical advice for success.
On the final two days of your preparation journey (Day 29 and 30), engage in mock tests provided in the IELTS course.
These tests include practice sessions for the Listening Module, mock tests for the Academic Reading Module, and mock tests for the General Training Reading Module.
Participating in mock tests replicates the exam day environment, helping you familiarize yourself with the format and conditions.
This practice enables you to identify strengths and areas for improvement, boosting your confidence and readiness for the actual IELTS exam.
With our timetable keep your progress tracked and study what matters.
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