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In episode 17, Eliot answers our student questions about taking the IELTS including:
Check out these helpful resources:
Task 1 Band Score Descriptors
Task 2 Band Score Descriptors
Magoosh Blog: IELTS Speaking Topics
Magoosh Blog: Test Day Information
Learn how to improve your IELTS band score with Magoosh!
Episode Transcript
(Translations: русский, македонски, Tiếng Việt)
Naomi: Welcome to the Magoosh IELTS Podcast. This is episode 17. In this episode, we will answer our student questions about taking the IELTS including:
Be sure to visit us at IELTS.Magoosh.com for more great resources to improve your IELTS band score. Use coupon code “ieltspodcast” to save 20% off your IELTS test prep!
Let’s get started. We have a great show for you today. We asked the Magoosh IELTS Facebook group for their biggest questions about taking the IELTS and your teacher Eliot is going to answer them here.
Eliot: That’s right I know that taking the IELTS can be tough. There’s a lot at stake and we want to help you get the score you need. I’m happy to answer your questions today and if you are listening to this and have questions too, you can email me at [email protected] with a voice memo of your biggest IELTS question and maybe we’ll answer it on a future episode.
Naomi: Yes! We’d love that and make sure to include your name and location in the voice memo too! Are you ready to get started?
Eliot: Yeah!
Naomi: Okay, Kim on Facebook asks: Can anyone tell me what the IELTS test is like, day of? Can I bring a phone and lunch? I’d be taking it in Seattle.
Eliot: Great question Kim, that’s one we get from a lot of students.
Link to more information in the show notes.
Naomi: Those are some really useful tips, Eliot. I definitely agree that you should eat a big breakfast before your test. I know when i get hungry I have a hard time thinking about anything besides food.
Eliot: haha (snort)
Naomi: Okay, here’s another question for you. Leticia on Facebook asks: How can I improve my writing from 6 to 7?
Eliot: That magical 7 number is often the cut off for a lot of programs.
Naomi: Good tips, Eliot! It sounds like time management is a huge part of succeeding with IELTS writing. Also if you need more practice with vocabulary, I recommend listening to previous episodes of this podcast where we cover a ton of really useful vocabulary you’ll need to know for the IELTS.
Eliot: Exactly. The best way to learn vocabulary is through repeated exposure to new words that you hear in context.
Naomi: Okay I have one last question for you. This one was submitted to us via voice memo to [email protected] . It comes from Jean Luc in Seattle who sent us this message [Recorded] Hi Eliot- I get nervous and make a lot of mistakes during the speaking interview. How can I stop making mistakes?
Eliot:
Many students do get a little nervous on the speaking test. It’s understandable...
Naomi: This was a lot of fun! Thanks so much for taking the time to answer student questions today, Eliot. I hope that this helps our listeners have a more successful IELTS experience.
Eliot: Yes those were great questions! If this episode helped you, we invite you to send us your questions to [email protected] with the subject line IELTS Podcast and we may answer it on a future episode.
Naomi: That’s our show! Thanks for listening! If you like our show, help us out by leaving a rating and review in Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us! And don’t forget to hit the subscribe button. Until next time! This is Naomi at Magoosh, wishing you happy studying!
In episode 17, Eliot answers our student questions about taking the IELTS including:
Check out these helpful resources:
Task 1 Band Score Descriptors
Task 2 Band Score Descriptors
Magoosh Blog: IELTS Speaking Topics
Magoosh Blog: Test Day Information
Learn how to improve your IELTS band score with Magoosh!
Episode Transcript
(Translations: русский, македонски, Tiếng Việt)
Naomi: Welcome to the Magoosh IELTS Podcast. This is episode 17. In this episode, we will answer our student questions about taking the IELTS including:
Be sure to visit us at IELTS.Magoosh.com for more great resources to improve your IELTS band score. Use coupon code “ieltspodcast” to save 20% off your IELTS test prep!
Let’s get started. We have a great show for you today. We asked the Magoosh IELTS Facebook group for their biggest questions about taking the IELTS and your teacher Eliot is going to answer them here.
Eliot: That’s right I know that taking the IELTS can be tough. There’s a lot at stake and we want to help you get the score you need. I’m happy to answer your questions today and if you are listening to this and have questions too, you can email me at [email protected] with a voice memo of your biggest IELTS question and maybe we’ll answer it on a future episode.
Naomi: Yes! We’d love that and make sure to include your name and location in the voice memo too! Are you ready to get started?
Eliot: Yeah!
Naomi: Okay, Kim on Facebook asks: Can anyone tell me what the IELTS test is like, day of? Can I bring a phone and lunch? I’d be taking it in Seattle.
Eliot: Great question Kim, that’s one we get from a lot of students.
Link to more information in the show notes.
Naomi: Those are some really useful tips, Eliot. I definitely agree that you should eat a big breakfast before your test. I know when i get hungry I have a hard time thinking about anything besides food.
Eliot: haha (snort)
Naomi: Okay, here’s another question for you. Leticia on Facebook asks: How can I improve my writing from 6 to 7?
Eliot: That magical 7 number is often the cut off for a lot of programs.
Naomi: Good tips, Eliot! It sounds like time management is a huge part of succeeding with IELTS writing. Also if you need more practice with vocabulary, I recommend listening to previous episodes of this podcast where we cover a ton of really useful vocabulary you’ll need to know for the IELTS.
Eliot: Exactly. The best way to learn vocabulary is through repeated exposure to new words that you hear in context.
Naomi: Okay I have one last question for you. This one was submitted to us via voice memo to [email protected] . It comes from Jean Luc in Seattle who sent us this message [Recorded] Hi Eliot- I get nervous and make a lot of mistakes during the speaking interview. How can I stop making mistakes?
Eliot:
Many students do get a little nervous on the speaking test. It’s understandable...
Naomi: This was a lot of fun! Thanks so much for taking the time to answer student questions today, Eliot. I hope that this helps our listeners have a more successful IELTS experience.
Eliot: Yes those were great questions! If this episode helped you, we invite you to send us your questions to [email protected] with the subject line IELTS Podcast and we may answer it on a future episode.
Naomi: That’s our show! Thanks for listening! If you like our show, help us out by leaving a rating and review in Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us! And don’t forget to hit the subscribe button. Until next time! This is Naomi at Magoosh, wishing you happy studying!