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FAQ’s For The IELTS® Questions From Our Clients:
1. I am a good English speaker. My friends say so. Will I have trouble passing the IELTS® test?
Response: Your friends have learned to understand you. However, you probably still do not meet the threshold as a good English speaker. If you received a 6 or below on the speaking portion of the IELTS® your English is just not good enough. You need to prepare with good methods and materials.
2. I read questions other “reviewers” say are on the test and I practiced developing good answers but I still failed, Why?
Response: You studied the wrong things. If your “reviewer” or the materials you used
concentrated on specific questions they did not know what the IELTS® test is really
about. Test questions are expected to change frequently and regularly. We teach you
how to approach the IELTS® in the correct manner. Beware of anyone who would sell
you, or give you, prepared answers, especially answers created for the speaking portion.
Good intending “reviewers” cause countless failures because they give out prepared
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One other caution is that some web sites are offering video lessons and a book. Those web sites cover only the Speaking and Listening sections. What good is that when there are four difficult sections to the IELTS®? Get solid, comprehensive, materials.
3. I studied harder after I received a low score, then my next score was lower. The test must be flawed!
Response: The test is not flawed. You most likely studied the wrong thing. Remember, each time you take the test the questions and scenarios are different. You must know English and you must practice your writing, reading, listening and speaking. Do not rely on creating answers before the test.
4. The Speaking portion of the IELTS® is totally subjective and no one passes!
Response: Yes, the speaking portion of the test is subjective, but many people pass
and will continue to pass. Passers overwhelmingly immerse themselves in English prior
to the test and concentrate on how they sound, their pronunciations, intonations,
etc.. They pronounce words as found in a USA-
5. I tried ordering but PayPal doesn’t work for me. What do I do? I don’t have time to read all the “stuff”.
Response: When you try to pay through PayPal you need to read the instructions carefully and follow the instructions carefully. Things must be done in a certain order. To order our materials you need to follow instructions carefully. To pass the IELTS® you need to follow instructions carefully.
6. Why shouldn’t I take a local “reviewer” in my own country also (or instead)?
Response: Because you are taking an ENGLISH test. Local “reviewers” in your own country
can only teach you how to speak English like you already speak it, and the reason
you are being tested is that how you learned English in your country is not acceptable!
Local instructors learned, and speak, the same English you learned and speak. This
is not good enough to pass the IELTS® speaking segment or the speaking module of
the IELTS®. No matter how much computer time they give you, no matter how high their
teacher/student ratio is, they cannot teach you USA-