IELTS assesses a candidate's English language proficiency by taking into account four factors - reading, writing, speaking and listening. Band scores range from 1 to 9 in this test.
Starting your revision and exam preparation early can significantly impact how well you prepare for your test.
Prepare early
Planning your revision is much easier when you have a better understanding of the test and the types of questions that are most likely to appear.
Understand syllabus and scoring
You can begin focusing on the areas where you need to practise a little more after you are familiar with the test criteria.
Consider Strengths and weaknesses
A schedule generally enables you to stretch out your learning over a longer length of time.
Plan your study schedule
The materials from previous exams are excellent sources. In order to get a clear picture of what will be on the test, it is beneficial to start by reading through these materials.