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Ten Myths' about the IELTS Test

Here are 10 useful myths about the test. So, don't be lazy and read them if you want to pass the exam easily.

The IELTS test is more difficult than other English tests.

Well, no. The IELTS test is not necessarily any more difficult than other tests, but not all tests assess the same skills. The IELTS test will certainly challenge you because the training course you are considering will be tough, too.

I can choose which module of the IELTS test I wish to take.

Not quite. If you want to do a degree course, you MUST take the Academic Module. The General Training Module is for diploma level courses and immigration purposes. But it is true that the IELTS test module you take is determined by the choices you make about your future.

The IELTS tests are different in various parts of the world.  No. There are many versions, and at any given examination there may be a different version being given at a centre. However, IELTS is a standardised, global test.
 I can get a better score at some IELTS testing centres than at others.

Absolutely not. IELTS officials use many means to ensure standardisation of Band Scores throughout the world. Of course, it could be true that taking IELTS in an Englishspeaking country is beneficial, but only because you are being exposed to English every day.

I can only take the IELTS test a total of 3 times.

Not true. You can take the IELTS test as many times as you wish, but you must wait three months before you take the test again. This is the minimum time considered necessary to

improve upon your Overall Band Score.
I can successfully study for the test by myself.  We do not think so. The authors realise that every student has his or her own particular study method, but to prepare effectively for the IELTS test you should get professional advice from atutor, either in a class or privately. You should also realise that General English Course practice is useful in addition to a specialised IELTS Course.
To get a good result in the IELTS test I should do as many practice tests as possible. Really? Achieving a satisfactory Overall Band Score is he result of a number of strategies, not on just taking practice tests. And, definitely, if you do a practice test, you must work out why you made each and every mistake; otherwise you are missing out on valuable 'learning' time.
The Listening Test is the most difficult of the IELTS Subtests.

Many students believe that one particular Sub-test is more difficult than all the others. Of course, all

 
they are realty
saying is that they need extra practice in that skill area. Sorry, it is a myth.
If I don't think my score is accurate, there is nothing I can do about it. If you have received a Band Score that is clearly an error, you have the right to have your test papers and speaking assessment re-evaluated. But remember that this process costs extra, and the second set of Band Scores is official, even if one or more of these scores is lower than before.
If I get a good score, I can use it as proof of my ability at any time in the future.  Not at any time in the future, no. There is a time limit on he usefulness of the Test Report Form which you receive after having taken the IELTS test. This period is about two years, providedyou can prove that you have maintained your English.

 


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Michelle, 1243 days ago 0
thanks for this topic, it's really helped me with some questions that I had....
Blink, 611 days ago 0
You are very welcome
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