IELTS Materials Prep
IELTS Materials Prep
IELTS Materials Prep
Part 2:
Describe a situation when you were late for something important:
You should say:
● what the event was
● where it was
● why you were late
● and explain how you felt about it
Part 3:
1. Why is it difficult for some people to be on time or manage time?
2. How can people manage their time better?
Mentioned sleep in my answer and was asked the next follow-up
question:
3. Why do you think sleep needs to be fixed first?
There might have been one or two more questions in Part 3, this is all I could recall.
IELTS is a standardised test, and for any test as such, the score does not necessarily
reflect your ability to use English only but also your ability to take the test. No
matter what your current level is, you have to take test-specific preparation to
demonstrate your current skills completely.
Official Materials:
1. The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS
Before resorting to any other materials, it is important that you complete this
textbook thoroughly (it won’t take that long). You will use the knowledge gained from
this book to assess every other third-party sources, whether to follow the advice or
not. It is the sole official guide to IELTS.
YouTube Channels
1. E2 IELTS https://www.youtube.com/@E2IELTS/
2. IELTS Advantage https://www.youtube.com/@Ieltsadvantage
3. IELTS Liz https://www.youtube.com/@ieltsliz
4. Speaking Test Examples:
a. https://www.youtube.com/@IELTSSPEAKINGTESTCHANNEL/
b. https://www.youtube.com/@TOPIELTSTESTS/
Listening:
1. Go to Google Podcast https://podcasts.google.com/ and start listening to a
genre of your preference. I usually listen to
a. The Audio Long Read by The Guardian
b. The Economist Podcasts
c. Nature Podcast by Springer Nature Limited
d. Huberman Lab
e. Lex Fridman Podcast
f. Stuff You Should Know
g. Ridiculous History
Reading:
https://readtheory.org/
Sign up for this website and start solving reading passages. This is a
gold mine.
Beginners:
1. Daily Star Opinion: https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion
2. BBC Future: https://www.bbc.com/future
3. BBC Culture: https://www.bbc.com/culture
Intermediate+
1. https://aeon.co/
a free website with long-form articles + audio
2. The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/international
3. The Economist https://www.economist.com/
4. aldaily.com
Writing:
1. Refer to the Task 1 & 2 band descriptors and study each band’s
requirements
2. Refer to The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS and study the writing
section word by word
3. Go through the writing examples in Cambridge IELTS 10-17 and the
examiner’s comments, and you will understand exactly how you are supposed
to write.
Speaking
1. Go through the offical Speaking Band Descriptors
2. Practice with strangers online at: https://www.free4talk.com/
3. AI speaking practice tool: https://smalltalk2.me/
- Do not simply move on to the next mock test after you are done taking one,
take your time to review the mistakes. This is especially important for the
listening part, play the audio once more and read the audio script provided in
the books.
- You may practise a single section (L/R/W/S) at once while developing the
skills, but you must practise full-length tests spanning 3 hours at home.