Here are the Do’s and Do not’s while preparing for IELTS exam
DO’s: Practice as much as possible before the test, using authentic materials such as past exam papers. Familiarize yourself with the format and timing of the test so that you know what to expect on the day. Focus on improving your grammar and vocabulary, as well as your ability to express yourself clearly and logically. Use a variety of strategies to improve your listening and reading skills, such as taking notes, predicting what will come next, and summarizing key points. Get plenty of rest and eat well on the day of the test to ensure that you are well-prepared and focused. DON’Ts: Don’t leave your preparation until the last minute. Don’t rely on memorization or “cramming” to improve your scores. Don’t use unfamiliar or untested strategies on the test day, as this can lead to confusion and negatively affect your performance. Don’t cheat or plagiarize, as this is against the rules and can result in your test being invalidated. Don’t get too stressed out or anxious about the test, a