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Raushan Kumar

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Do 1–2 full mock tests at home with timer. If your scores are close to your target band, you are doing good. If not, check what part is weak and give more time there.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, if you use them well. You can use Shiksha Free IELTS Classes, IDP website, and free apps. YouTube also has lots of free IELTS practice videos. Just be regular.

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Raushan Kumar

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Talk in English with a friend or just talk in front of mirror. Record your answers. Use IELTS cue cards and speak on topic for 1–2 minutes. Listen to Band 8 speaking videos online and learn how they speak.

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To improve IELTS writing in one month:

  • Write 1 task daily.
  • Read Band 7 or Band 8 writing samples, try to copy the structure.
  • Use linking words, write clearly, and check grammar.
  • Try to finish each writing task in time.

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Raushan Kumar

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You should study around 2 to 4 hours per day. If your English is already okay, 2–3 hours may work. If you are weak, try to give more time. Make a study plan and follow it daily.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, you can do IELTS preparation in one month. Many students do it. But you have to be serious and study every day. Give time to all 4 parts, Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking, and don't miss any day.

 

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, IELTS gives scores like 6.0, 6.5, 7.0 etc. If your average is 6.25, it will be shown as Band 6.5, and if it is 6.75, then it becomes Band 7.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, the band score system is same for both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. But the Reading and Writing questions are little different, so sometimes scoring feels harder in Academic.

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Raushan Kumar

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Most universities ask for IELTS Band 6.5 or 7.0 Some places may take Band 6, but they also want each section (like Writing, Speaking) not too low. Better to aim for Band 6.5 or more.

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Raushan Kumar

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Your overall band is the average of all 4 section scores. If you get 6 in Reading, 7 in Listening, 6.5 in Writing, and 7 in Speaking, then average is 6.625, and it becomes Band 6.5. IELTS rounds it up or down.

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