A full day of testing isn't easy, and you'll probably get a shock on your exam day if you've only practised individual parts of the test at home.
So, as part of your IELTS preparation, why not do a full day of testing at home, maybe once every two weeks? In the morning, start with a full listening test, then go straight on to a reading test, and follow that with both writing tasks. Have lunch, and then ask a friend or family member to be your speaking examiner in the afternoon.
Don't worry too much about your scores. Just get used to the difficulty of maintaining concentration for a full day. You'll be much better prepared when your exam day arrives if you've done a few of these mock test days at home.
Thank you very much for your advice today, Simon :D I will definitely study the way to follow it, then make it to my advantages in the future!
Posted by: DaoQuangDuc | August 06, 2017 at 16:37
hello simon
with regarding to the introduction of writing task 2
can i use educationalists or socialists instead of " some people "
for instant " Some people believe that technological developments lead to the loss of traditional cultures. I partly agree with this assertion; while it may be true in the case of some societies, others seem to be unaffected by technology and the modern world"
it will be "socialists believe that technological developments lead to the loss of traditional cultures. I partly agree with this assertion; while it may be true in the case of some societies, others seem to be unaffected by technology and the modern world"
Posted by: hayder | September 21, 2017 at 13:23