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See the comments below. You can prepare for the IELTS without paying crazy
money for courses. (1) Find out about the test format on-line, (2)
Familiarize yourself with the tasks and how you will be assessed, (3)
Develop your skills and vocabulary on topics likely to be in the test, (4)
Practice and get feedback on your performance, and try to improve on areas
of weakness. It's not magic, it's not easy, but it doesn't have to cost a
bomb!
That's a good question. The IELTS has the backing of some very big
organisations - the British Council, Cambridge and the IDP, so it's been
promoted by these organisations, and many professional organisations that
accredit trainees recognise the IELTS. It's pretty much become a global
English entrance exam for university, professional accreditation and
migration purposes (for the ES countries).
IELTS is probably more popular because it is rigorously standardised. I
know because I'm an examiner. And, it's really up to universities and
governments to decide on the English tests they prefer, and the IELTS
syndicate have pretty much cornered the market. I'd have to say it's a
pretty fair test...
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videos have been very helpful indeed. I have got 8 in my IELTS with your
help. I intend to go above that
How to Pronounce the 'th' Sound. A Quick Pronunciation Guide for the IELTS Speaking Test / Exam
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actually here in Sweden the "th" sound often become the letter "f", I'm
sure it is the same in other countries as well. Never heard anyone make it
into "d" or "s" :P So instead of "Thank you", it becomes "Fank you",
because we think it sounds close enough.