IELTS is simpler than it seems.
If you want to improve your listening, just listen more—podcasts, audiobooks, or even casual conversations. For reading, read as much as possible—articles, books, or practice tests. The same applies to writing and speaking: the more you practice, the better you get.
There are no shortcuts, no magic formulas. It all comes down to consistent effort and practice. So, if you’re preparing for IELTS, remember: keep practicing, and you’ll see progress over time."
After all, I advise anybody reading this, not to buy IELTS courses.Yes, i did it but i wont anymore.IELTS instructors may help you to get familiar with the test format but you can do it on your own - there are a bunch of "Cambridge" books f.e.
If you want to improve your listening, just listen more—podcasts, audiobooks, or even casual conversations. For reading, read as much as possible—articles, books, or practice tests. The same applies to writing and speaking: the more you practice, the better you get.
There are no shortcuts, no magic formulas. It all comes down to consistent effort and practice. So, if you’re preparing for IELTS, remember: keep practicing, and you’ll see progress over time."
Not only in IELTS, everywhere, be it a test or not, consistency is a key.
After all, I advise anybody reading this, not to buy IELTS courses.Yes, i did it but i wont anymore.IELTS instructors may help you to get familiar with the test format but you can do it on your own - there are a bunch of "Cambridge" books f.e.