Ielts Energy English Podcast | Ielts English Speaking Practice 7+ | Ielts Test Strategy | Ielts English Writing Tips

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Do you want to get a band 7 on the IELTS exam? IELTS English exam preparation doesnt have to be hard or boring! It can be fun! Lindsay and Jessica from All Ears English are back with a new way to help you achieve the IELTS score you need for the General or the Academic exam! Well give you IELTS strategies, practice, tips, tricks, and secrets using real English examples. Well show you how to take control of the IELTS Speaking Section by reducing anxiety, panic, and fear. Youll learn what to do when your mind goes blank, how to organize your thoughts and how to use intonation, English pronunciation and native English vocabulary such as phrasal verbs and idioms to impress the IELTS examiner. Youll find out which grammar points you should use in the IELTS Speaking Test and which ones you should avoid to get a band 7. Youll also get guidance on how to prepare for IELTS Writing Task 1 and IELTS Writing Task 2 with help on the opinion essay, graphs and charts, and the argument or discursive essay. Youll get tips on how to succeed with IELTS listening comprehension strategies and how to get the highest possible score on the IELTS reading test. Youll find out how to use IELTS practice tests to get the maximum score increase to go from a 5 or 6 to a 7 or higher.Well show you the common mistakes that most students make on IELTS test day, what to expect on the day of the exam, and how the exam is structured. Youll get the best possible IELTS resource recommendations from Jessica Beck who has taught IELTS for more than 10 years.IELTS Energy is perfect for you if you want to move from a band 5 or a 6 to a band 7 or higher. Prepare for IELTS with Lindsay and Jessica! We will answer your IELTS questions directly so please join us and send in your questions.Join us to get the score you need and have fun doing it!Get motivated for the IELTS exam with IELTS Energy!

Episodes

  • IELTS Energy 36: The BIGGEST Myth About Academic Writing and Speaking on the IELTS

    23/04/2015 Duration: 15min

    Get our FREE IELTS Video Training Course Now   Do you know what the biggest myth about writing and speaking on the IELTS is? What should you do if the questions that you get on the speaking test are too broad? You should talk about examples from your personal life. Tell your own stories. Think about your most recent experiences from the topic. For example: Q: Do you enjoy exercise? A: Yeah just yesterday I was going on a bike ride and I saw cherry blossoms. Don’t be afraid to “boast” about yourself. Also use linking phrases to get a higher fluency and coherence score. Examiners listen for them. Use linking words like: “In fact…” “Indeed” “Actually”   What questions do you have about the IELTS exam? Let us know in the comments below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • IELTS Energy 35: Why You Should Throw Away Your Grammar Book If You Want to Do Well on the Exam

    22/04/2015 Duration: 15min

    Get our FREE IELTS VIDEO TRAINING COURSE NOW!   Did you know that you should spend LESS time on grammar when you prepare for the IELTS exam? Does that sound strange to you? If it does then you should listen to today’s episode. Why shouldn’t you focus on grammar?   It’s not worth the time and it’s almost impossible to improve your grammar score for the speaking section quickly. Don’t waste your time on grammar textbooks. Instead of doing grammar exercises, you should try reading a newspaper to improve your reading score.     In speaking, you are graded on 4 things: fluency and coherence- keep talking and don’t use “ums” and “uhs’ vocab- use exaggerated language, slangs, and idioms to get a 7 pronunciation- get a 7 by using intonation and emotions grammar- this will be much harder to improve   Remember, your speaking score is an average. You can still get a speaking score of 7 without focusing on grammar.   What do you think? Are you focusing a lot on grammar? Are you going to change your strategy after to

  • IELTS Energy 34: The Most Important Listening Skill that You Need for the IELTS Exam

    20/04/2015 Duration: 16min

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  • IE 33: Should YOU Take the IELTS? Find Out Why or Why Not

    14/04/2015 Duration: 15min

    Get your FREE IELTS CHEAT SHEET NOW   What is the IELTS? Who takes it, and why? Today, Lindsay and Jessica discuss all the basics of the IELTS exam!   The IELTS is an exam that’s usually taken by non-native English speakers. The academic version of the exam is for students who want to study in a English-language university. A more general IELTS exam is taken by job candidates who want to work in English-speaking countries. The two versions are very similar – the only difference is that the academic test has more difficult reading and writing sections.   IELTS is completed with pencil and paper, and by speaking with a real person. This is very different from something like TOEFL, which is computerized. However, the IELTS does have very specific rules. This means that knowing what to expect can help you get a better score.   If you’re at intermediate level and you’re planning to take the exam, you should begin preparing for it least 3-6 months ahead. Also, be aware that the IELTS is very popular, so seats fill

  • IE 32: How to Amp Up Your Personality and Get a 7 on the IELTS Speaking Test

    13/04/2015 Duration: 14min

    Get your FREE IELTS CHEAT SHEET   Do you want to impress the examiner in the IELTS speaking section? Today, find out why exaggerating will give you a better score!   If you want to stand out in the IELTS speaking section, you need to energize the English you’re using. You can’t just say something boring like “I’m hungry” when you can get more attention by saying “I’m starving – if I don’t eat now, I’m gonna die!” Of course, you don’t need to exaggerate all the time when you speak English, but doing it during your speaking exam will definitely impress your teacher. Use adverbs to magnify your adjectives, and use idioms and metaphors to add color to what you’re saying. Also, use excited and dramatic intonation to show emotion. Doing these will make you a more interesting and natural-sounding speaker, and get you a better score.   Here are some examples: “I totally love my bedroom. It’s by far the best room in my house!” “The couch is so soft it’s like sitting on a cloud.” “I like days when the sun’s beating

  • IE 31: Does It Matter If You Prepare for IELTS with British or American English?

    09/04/2015 Duration: 10min

    Get your FREE IELTS CHEAT SHEET: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation Let's talk about it- leave us a question at http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-american-british-english/   Should you speak American English or British English on the IELTS? Today, Jessica and Lindsay talk about accents, and what you can expect on the exam!   The IELTS was developed in Cambridge, United Kingdom. So does that mean you should speak English with a British accent when you take the exam? The answer is no. English is now a global language, and the IELTS is a global exam. On the listening section, you are likely to hear American, British, Indian and other kinds of English accents. And it doesn’t matter which you use when you speak – as long as your pronunciation is clear! It’s a good idea to get used to different accents so you don’t have trouble understanding them on test day. Consider listening to podcasts from the different places, and don’t be afraid to work with a teacher from anywhere.   Which English accents are you us

  • IE 30: What Does It Mean if the Examiner Says "Stop" on the IELTS Speaking Test?

    07/04/2015 Duration: 11min

    Get your FREE IELTS CHEAT SHEET: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation   Come back to http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-examiner-stop-speaking-test/ and leave a comment Why does the IELTS examiner stop you in the speaking test? Today, Jessica and Lindsay talk about why this happens, and why you shouldn’t worry about it!   It can be frustrating if the IELTS examiner asks you a question, and you begin answering it, and then they stop you while you’re speaking. You might think that you made an English mistake, or the examiner doesn’t like your answer. But that’s not what’s happening. Timing is the issue. The examiner has only a certain amount of time to ask you about specific things. As part of their job, they must stop you – and it has nothing to do with the quality of your English, or your answer. Don’t let an abrupt interruption like this cause you extra anxiety! Expect it to happen, and don’t take it personally. All tests have to follow their timing.   Do you think being interrupted while you’re English

  • IE 29: What to Do If You Need Time to Think on the Speaking Test

    02/04/2015 Duration: 14min

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  • IE 28: How to Increase your IELTS Score by Dressing Smart

    01/04/2015 Duration: 11min

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  • IE 27: Why Connection Matters More Than Perfection on the IELTS Exam

    31/03/2015 Duration: 12min

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  • IE 26: Why You Should Stop Worrying About Speaking Fast on the IELTS Exam

    30/03/2015 Duration: 12min

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  • IE 25: What If I Don't Know the Answer to a Speaking Question?

    27/03/2015 Duration: 11min

    Get our free IELTS Cheat Sheet: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation Get a summary of today's episode: http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-unfamilar-speaking-question-un-freeze-speaking-section/ What's your target score on the Speaking test? Come back to our site and let us know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • IE 24: Secrets for Success on Writing Task 2

    26/03/2015 Duration: 16min

    Nervous about the IELTS Speaking test? Get our free IELTS Cheat Sheet and learn what the Examiner wants: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation Get a summary of today's episode here: http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-attack-writing-task-2/ Tell us what your target score is and when your next exam date is. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • IE 23: Anti-anxiety Hints for the IELTS Exam

    25/03/2015 Duration: 16min

    Get our free IELTS Cheat Sheet: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation   Get a summary of today's episode: http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-anxious-nervous-scared-go-happy-place-comes-ielts/   Come back to our site and leave a comment. Let's have a conversation about the IELTS! Let us know your next test date. We are here to support you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • IE 22: HOT Resources for the IELTS Exam

    24/03/2015 Duration: 17min

    Find out what the Examiner wants on the Speaking test: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation Here is the summary of today's show: http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-resources-like-preparation-need/   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • IE 21: How to Beat Writing Task 1 on the IELTS

    23/03/2015 Duration: 11min

    Get our free IELTS Cheat Sheet! Find out what the examiner wants on the speaking test: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation Get a summary of this episode here: http://allearsenglish.com/aee-ielts-how-to-beat-writing-task-1-on-the-ielts/ Come back to our site and ask us your IELTS question! We want to have a conversation with you.       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  • IE 20: How Time Flies on the IELTS Writing Section

    19/03/2015 Duration: 11min

    Come back to our blog and have a conversation with us! http://allearsenglish.com/ielts-writing-time-strategy/ Also get our IELTS Cheat Sheet to find out what the Examiner wants on the Speaking test: http://www.allearsenglish.com/evaluation   Are you getting ready for your IELTS exam? One big challenge on the IELTS is timing on the Writing test. Today we’ll help you with a great time-management strategy. You have a total of 60 minutes to do the whole Writing test. Task 2 is 250 words and Task 1 is 150 words so you need to spend more time on Writing Task 2. We recommend 20 minutes for Task 1 and 40 minutes for Task 2. However, don’t start with Writing Task 2. Do Task 1 first. You also need to allow time for planning. It really depends on you and how you prefer to write but we recommend that you practice and see what’s right for you in terms of planning time. As a general guideline, you could spend 4 minutes planning and then spend a few minutes after to check your work. When you practice brainstorming and comin

  • IE 19: How Can Your Imagination Help You Get a 7 on Speaking Part 3?

    18/03/2015 Duration: 12min

    Did you know that being imaginative and creative can get you a 7 on the IELTS exam? This is especially true when it comes to the IELTS Speaking test. Your ideas don’t need to be 100% realistic. What’ more important is the way you deliver your ideas. You can make stuff up and have fun with it! Today we’ll show you how! What should you do when you get a Speaking question about the future and you don’t know how to answer the question? You need to open your mind and be willing to make up your own ideas quickly. In Part 3 of the Speaking test, they often ask you to guess or predict the future. For example, they might ask, “How might the way people travel change in the future?” With this question you need to make up a creative answer. A good response is this: “I predict that by 2025 we will all be riding in flying cars.” This is also useful because when you make up a funny idea, it makes you laugh, which makes you relax and makes you speak more like a real person. This will also help your vocabulary because you wil

  • IE 18: HOT Topics on the IELTS Speaking Section!

    17/03/2015 Duration: 13min

    Are you nervous about the IELTS Speaking test? Most people get super nervous about this part of the test! Part of why you are nervous is because you don’t know what kind of questions to expect from the Examiner. Today we’re going to show you what questions the Examiner is likely to ask on the Speaking test.   We’re also going to show you how to prepare for these questions. On Part 1 of the Speaking test you will always have to talk about: Work Study Home    Sample questions for Speaking Part 1: Do you like your apartment? Are there many shops near your apartment? What are you studying? Why did you choose this subject? What will you do when you finish? Clothes Driving a car Excercise Food Health School- what do you remember about your high school? Who was your favorite teacher? What do you like to read? Do you enjoy reading before you go to bed?   ** Remember! You can’t give one-word answers. You must expand on your ideas. Give complete sentences or you will get marked down. When the Examiner ask

  • IE 17: How to Get a 7 in All 4 Sections of the IELTS

    12/03/2015 Duration: 14min

    Click here to get 7 Easy Steps to a 7 or Higher on IELTS   Today find out how to get a 7 on all 4 sections of the IELTS! In the Speaking Section: The examiner looks for four things:   Fluency and coherence: Use linking words, don’t pause, don’t repeat yourself Vocabulary: Use a few slang words, a few idioms, a few phrasal verbs- get away from the textbook Grammar: It’s hard to get a 7 in grammar. The only way you can do it is if most of your sentences don’t have mistakes but it’s ok not to get a 7 in grammar because the score is an average. Think about where your strengths are and if they are not in grammar then focus on other areas. Pronunciation: This is the easiest one to get a 7. You can do it! Show some personality. Use some intonation. Use drama! You don’t need “perfect English pronunciation.” The Writing Section: Task 1: Task achievement- you have to include all of the important numbers and you have to have an overall trend. For example, “Overall, numbers increase in this period.” Task 2: They g

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