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My Inspiring IELTS Success Story [A Must Read !]

shahsrushti01

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I would like to share my story as well.
I had to apply for Express Entry CEC inland and pass the IELTS general.
In my first attempt- I received
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7
W- 6

I was very dissapointed with my writing score as my score was not good enough to clear the express entry round.

For the 2nd attempt, I worked really hard. Practiced writing a lot. Used some tricks and tips which I found online and got the following score
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7.5
W- 7

My CRS score reached to 476 and I got ITA in the next draw.
All the best to everyone preparing for IELTS and let me know if you have any questions :)
 

DrKT

Star Member
Jun 14, 2019
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Big thumbs up to the founder of this thread... I also appeared for the test 7times before eventually bagging my desired score..
My first test i had 9776.5 . 9 was in listening while 6.5 was in Speaking. This was in Nov 2017. Ofcourse ,i knew about remarking however i thought the scores could be downgraded so i never bothered. Also, i was quite astonished with my scores as a first timer and felt a retry would be the best option.
2nd attempt in Jan 2018:
8.5, 6.5, 7.5,7 in LRWS.
Here reading was the problem. I feared this part of the test. As i often fidget when i see long articles and never prepared adequately cos i dont enjoy reading abstract piece.
3rd attempt July 2018
8,6.5,5.5,6.5, in LRWS. This was the worse of it all...I felt devastated and shattered, thinking have lost the whole preparation and effort have dedicated to the exam for close to one year. Had to encourage myself and decided not to inform anyone when taking the next test, not even my spouse. It was that bad.

4rh attempt Oct 2018
8.5, 7,6.5, 7 in LRWS
Boom, my confidence was restored , despite not meeting my desired score. Disclosed my result to those i didnt inform beforehand, just to gather some more inspiration and stuff. lol
Then the year ended... without getting my dream score. Had a rethink on the best startegy to use. Hubby felt i needed a coach, but really within me i believed it was achievable. since have had pretty excellent scores in the past. Also, my self pride didnt allow me settle for same cos i wont want to give a tutor d glory for my success after years of practice. So i noticed my lack of proper preparation in reading was one of the reasons for my anxiety during the exam. I was always praying to get lucky in reading because, i know its usually a struggle for the few times have had 7. so i was advised by a colleague to practice with academic reading which i did for about 2months. say btwn Nov-Dec.

Sat for my first exam in 2019 in January and scores were:
8.5,8,6.5,7.5. in LRWS
First time of achieving 8 in Reading and even 7.5 in speaking. Ofcourse have had 7 in speaking before but not 7.5. Myself and hubby have family friends who got lucky after their EOR in writing and was optimistic we would have similar outcome. Uhnnn, applied for remark the same day result was declared and after 3weeks results came out unchanged.
Its quite a terrible feeling believe me, after dedicating so much time to those tough and migraine generous academic reading passages, i still fell short in writing . However i never gave up.
6th attempt:
May 2019
8.5,7,6.5,7.5
Asked myself again and again: could it be the same writing i never prepared for in the past. Remember how i wasted over half of the exam fee on the remark without positive outcome. Read some encouraging tips by recently successful test takers and surmounted the courage to rewrite. Heard only a few more effort is required to achieve a 7 in writing for those who have repeatedly scored 6.5 in same. Saw lots of writing videos online however E2 by Jay was my preferred option.
The native speaker and phd holder shared his own ordeal with ielts writing which i gathered so much strength from. Saw about 5 of the videos within 1 week and registered for another exam on 1st of June 2019:

Results were: 8,9,7,7.5 in LRWS
Honestly i didnt see it coming... Failed some obvious questions in Listening parts 1 and 2 which is usually a joker for many. Reading came as a huge surprise also because truly if had been graded 7.5, i wouldnt have doubted it.
Speaking was longer than necessary. Like i was asked questions frm virtually all the topics in the world.

LESSONS LEARNT.
1. Do not doubt the integrity of the exam, it will only discourage you.
2. Balance out your preparation across all bands.Dedicating excessive effort towards a particular band naturally declines your proficiency in others.
3. Prepare hard and Pray harder....

Feel free to reach me on any advice on related matter.

Thanks.
Hi. In listening when we are asked to do a tabular column type of questions having only one word to answer ...lets say it is

ACTIVITY DURATION CONTACT PERSON
__________ 3hrs leader



For questions such as these lets say the answer is trekking...
Is it wrong to write Trekking ?

The answer sheet says trekking .
Whats wrong with writing Trekking in such contexts .


Can someone pls throw some light
 
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alwezali

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Hi Mike,Congratulations! your inspirational story just came right on time, this is gonna be my 3rd attempt in June and most likely to achieve the desired score aftee reading and following your advice.
I have been struggling in Listening and Writing just as you were in your second last attempt, hopefully i might be able to crack it with your suggestions. Could you please provide me with the Liz videos on writing that your friend sent you? My email id peachystar@ymail.com .
Thankyou so much for being so kind and considerate of others in helping out with your time and materials.
Thankyou again.
 
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DrKT

Star Member
Jun 14, 2019
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I am writing this little piece just to inspire someone out there, someone who has given up hope on IELTS. Personally, I got my desired result at my 5th trial.

I took my first IELTS in September of 2018 and scored LSWR 7.5,6.5,6.5,7 I felt bad as I wanted to pass this exam at the first sitting, I actually gave it my all at the time, guess my all was not good enough. Even though there is no pass mark for IELTS, express entry applicants can attest that LSWR 8,7,7,7 is considered the pass mark.

My second trial was a few weeks after this, I read my ass out and after all is said and done, I took the test for a second time and scored LSWR 7.5,7,6.5,6. When I saw the result, I wasn't so upset, at least nothing compared to how I felt when I saw my first result, however, there was a reason, I knew I was not going to pass the reading, I could not finish the reading test on test day. On the other hand, I thought I gave the other three modules my best. I still came out short in 2 (L & W). I had adopted Jay’s ‘super method for speaking’ to score at least 7 in the speaking module (Jay is a popular online IELTS teacher on YouTube).

After the second test, I rushed to register for the third, it was only 2 weeks away, so I prepared the best I could. This time, I made up my mind that I was not going to fail anything I had already passed in my previous tests (my assumed pass mark by the way is 8777 – LSWR as earlier stated), this will give me my desired CRS score, and this personal decision was key! I researched on YouTube on best ways to tackle some of these modules (And yes, I have always been researching), but this time it was different, I needed styles to tackle each question type. So I ran into a video by a random lady, she revealed that the key to passing reading was TIME, that whatever you do, ensure you finish questions 1-27 in at most 25 minutes, you need a lot of time in questions 28 – 40, simply because the questions become complex. Even though I passed the first reading which I scored 7, I was not comfortable of passing it again, until I saw that post. Mind you, my first three exams were with British council. Anyways, the third result came out and it was LSWR 7.5,7,6,7. I was sad again, but this time depressed as well so I decided this was it! And then I quit IELTS…

A colleague at work kept urging me to reconsider and retake the test, all fell to deaf ears at first. I did not attempt the test for 6 months. He was able to convince me and I decided to go back to the drawing board, by this time, I already had strategies for speaking and reading. These two I rarely revise because I was so comfortable that I can always pass them. I had to devise a strategy for listening, remember I have maintained a score of 7.5 in listening through-out the three trials.

So I took my 4th test, this time I switched to MOD-IDP Australia, I made up my mind that this is it!

I wrote the test on the 2nd of March somewhere in Lekki. I paid extra attention to the listening. I knew exactly what my problem was and that is “the section C”, the part that could have up to 2-4 speakers. So I used mini-ielts.com to prepare for this. One good thing about this website is that you can select the type of questions you want to practice, focus and improve on it. I did exactly that and I improved. Test results came out and boom I scored LSWR – 9,8,6.5,8. What a result right? But damn the writing messed it up. I went for a remark and the result of the remark came out the same day my wife went to labour for our first child; the result of the remark sadly didn’t change!

I felt horrible, had mixed feeling, it felt like the worst day of my life. My wife put to bed the next day, at least I had something to smile about and it took me out of my depression.

I prepared for my 5th IELTS, mind you by this time I had conquered LS&R, my only problem was writing, so I focussed only on writing. I picked April 6th for my 5th exam, I had about just over a week to prepare. My cousin gave me some videos by the popular online teacher IELTS Liz. This video by the way is different, it is not the ones you will find on her channel on YouTube. She calls them her “Advantage videos”. Basically, you pay her some money to access these videos. I didn’t pay anyway because my cousin had already paid for them. It has step by step process on how to tackle each question type. I did nothing for the 5th test but follow her instructions to the teeth, and it paid off! I did not try anything on LR&S, I just went for the test. My results came out on 19th of April, Good Friday and I scored LSWR – 8,7.5,7,7 :D. There is no adjective to express my excitement, I had the best Easter celebration, I went for a boat cruise with friends because it was worth it.

My takeaways, I took my time to write this for inspirational purposes. I know someone out there will be needing this inspiration. If you read closely, you will notice I passed them one after the other, you too can, even at once in your next trial!

I will respond to questions in this trend, if I get any. I can also share any material you might need. I will not be charging a coin because no one charged me a coin, all the materials I used I got them freely, freely I received and freely I shall share my knowledge and sources. The only paid material I used was Liz writing video, still I was not the one that paid for it!

My name is Mike, and remember, You too can be a success story!
Hi Mike.
Thanks a ton for taking time out and sharing your story of perseverance.
Could you pls send the videos to dr.keerthithumaty@gmail.com
Thanks in advance !
 

satish shingari

Full Member
Apr 18, 2019
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I would like to share my story as well.
I had to apply for Express Entry CEC inland and pass the IELTS general.
In my first attempt- I received
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7
W- 6

I was very dissapointed with my writing score as my score was not good enough to clear the express entry round.

For the 2nd attempt, I worked really hard. Practiced writing a lot. Used some tricks and tips which I found online and got the following score
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7.5
W- 7

My CRS score reached to 476 and I got ITA in the next draw.
All the best to everyone preparing for IELTS and let me know if you have any questions :)
Will you please share some tips such as some websites or youtube videos and any other source which you preferred for preparing the exam. My email id satishshangari@gmail.com. Thanks
 

its_chowdhury

Newbie
Jun 1, 2019
4
2
Hi Mike.
Thanks a ton for taking time out and sharing your story of perseverance.
Could you pls send the videos to dr.keerthithumaty@gmail.com
Thanks in advance !
Hey bro. So happy to hear your achievement. I am going to sit fot the exam for third time, but struggling on writing section. It will be very helpful for me if you send me those videos on my mail id which is farhan_srj@yahoo.com
And also give me some suggestions to get 7 in reading! :(
Thnks anyway.
 

Parm Bhatti

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Dec 15, 2016
168
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I would like to share my story as well.
I had to apply for Express Entry CEC inland and pass the IELTS general.
In my first attempt- I received
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7
W- 6

I was very dissapointed with my writing score as my score was not good enough to clear the express entry round.

For the 2nd attempt, I worked really hard. Practiced writing a lot. Used some tricks and tips which I found online and got the following score
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7.5
W- 7

My CRS score reached to 476 and I got ITA in the next draw.
All the best to everyone preparing for IELTS and let me know if you have any questions :)
Hello dear,
You truely discovered yourself by improving in writing. Congratulations
Plz share writing tips
 

aman_0009

Full Member
Dec 9, 2017
20
0
I would like to share my story as well.
I had to apply for Express Entry CEC inland and pass the IELTS general.
In my first attempt- I received
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7
W- 6

I was very dissapointed with my writing score as my score was not good enough to clear the express entry round.

For the 2nd attempt, I worked really hard. Practiced writing a lot. Used some tricks and tips which I found online and got the following score
L- 8.5
R- 9
S- 7.5
W- 7

My CRS score reached to 476 and I got ITA in the next draw.
All the best to everyone preparing for IELTS and let me know if you have any questions :)
Can u please share valuable videos/notes/tricks to get 7 in writing. Would be really helpful
My email is amandhawan7@gmail.com
 

csullogzita

Newbie
Jun 23, 2019
9
0
I am writing this little piece just to inspire someone out there, someone who has given up hope on IELTS. Personally, I got my desired result at my 5th trial.

I took my first IELTS in September of 2018 and scored LSWR 7.5,6.5,6.5,7 I felt bad as I wanted to pass this exam at the first sitting, I actually gave it my all at the time, guess my all was not good enough. Even though there is no pass mark for IELTS, express entry applicants can attest that LSWR 8,7,7,7 is considered the pass mark.

My second trial was a few weeks after this, I read my ass out and after all is said and done, I took the test for a second time and scored LSWR 7.5,7,6.5,6. When I saw the result, I wasn't so upset, at least nothing compared to how I felt when I saw my first result, however, there was a reason, I knew I was not going to pass the reading, I could not finish the reading test on test day. On the other hand, I thought I gave the other three modules my best. I still came out short in 2 (L & W). I had adopted Jay’s ‘super method for speaking’ to score at least 7 in the speaking module (Jay is a popular online IELTS teacher on YouTube).

After the second test, I rushed to register for the third, it was only 2 weeks away, so I prepared the best I could. This time, I made up my mind that I was not going to fail anything I had already passed in my previous tests (my assumed pass mark by the way is 8777 – LSWR as earlier stated), this will give me my desired CRS score, and this personal decision was key! I researched on YouTube on best ways to tackle some of these modules (And yes, I have always been researching), but this time it was different, I needed styles to tackle each question type. So I ran into a video by a random lady, she revealed that the key to passing reading was TIME, that whatever you do, ensure you finish questions 1-27 in at most 25 minutes, you need a lot of time in questions 28 – 40, simply because the questions become complex. Even though I passed the first reading which I scored 7, I was not comfortable of passing it again, until I saw that post. Mind you, my first three exams were with British council. Anyways, the third result came out and it was LSWR 7.5,7,6,7. I was sad again, but this time depressed as well so I decided this was it! And then I quit IELTS…

A colleague at work kept urging me to reconsider and retake the test, all fell to deaf ears at first. I did not attempt the test for 6 months. He was able to convince me and I decided to go back to the drawing board, by this time, I already had strategies for speaking and reading. These two I rarely revise because I was so comfortable that I can always pass them. I had to devise a strategy for listening, remember I have maintained a score of 7.5 in listening through-out the three trials.

So I took my 4th test, this time I switched to MOD-IDP Australia, I made up my mind that this is it!

I wrote the test on the 2nd of March somewhere in Lekki. I paid extra attention to the listening. I knew exactly what my problem was and that is “the section C”, the part that could have up to 2-4 speakers. So I used mini-ielts.com to prepare for this. One good thing about this website is that you can select the type of questions you want to practice, focus and improve on it. I did exactly that and I improved. Test results came out and boom I scored LSWR – 9,8,6.5,8. What a result right? But damn the writing messed it up. I went for a remark and the result of the remark came out the same day my wife went to labour for our first child; the result of the remark sadly didn’t change!

I felt horrible, had mixed feeling, it felt like the worst day of my life. My wife put to bed the next day, at least I had something to smile about and it took me out of my depression.

I prepared for my 5th IELTS, mind you by this time I had conquered LS&R, my only problem was writing, so I focussed only on writing. I picked April 6th for my 5th exam, I had about just over a week to prepare. My cousin gave me some videos by the popular online teacher IELTS Liz. This video by the way is different, it is not the ones you will find on her channel on YouTube. She calls them her “Advantage videos”. Basically, you pay her some money to access these videos. I didn’t pay anyway because my cousin had already paid for them. It has step by step process on how to tackle each question type. I did nothing for the 5th test but follow her instructions to the teeth, and it paid off! I did not try anything on LR&S, I just went for the test. My results came out on 19th of April, Good Friday and I scored LSWR – 8,7.5,7,7 :D. There is no adjective to express my excitement, I had the best Easter celebration, I went for a boat cruise with friends because it was worth it.

My takeaways, I took my time to write this for inspirational purposes. I know someone out there will be needing this inspiration. If you read closely, you will notice I passed them one after the other, you too can, even at once in your next trial!

I will respond to questions in this trend, if I get any. I can also share any material you might need. I will not be charging a coin because no one charged me a coin, all the materials I used I got them freely, freely I received and freely I shall share my knowledge and sources. The only paid material I used was Liz writing video, still I was not the one that paid for it!

My name is Mike, and remember, You too can be a success story!



Very very happy for you! I just had my 3rd attempt and my writing was not too good. I don’t have issues with other parts, only with writing. Therefore, your encouraging story is mesmerising. Will you be able to send me those materials from Ielts liz? Unfortunately, I invested a lot of time and energy in areas that were not helpful. My email address csullogzita@gmail.com
 

csullogzita

Newbie
Jun 23, 2019
9
0
Hi Mike,Congratulations! your inspirational story just came right on time, this is gonna be my 3rd attempt in June and most likely to achieve the desired score aftee reading and following your advice.
I have been struggling in Listening and Writing just as you were in your second last attempt, hopefully i might be able to crack it with your suggestions. Could you please provide me with the Liz videos on writing that your friend sent you? My email id peachystar@ymail.com .
Thankyou so much for being so kind and considerate of others in helping out with your time and materials.
Thankyou again.
Hello there? Have you received IElts liz videos? I was asking for them as well. Could you please send me if you have received them on csullogzita@gmail.com
Many thanks
 
Oct 14, 2018
16
5
I am writing this little piece just to inspire someone out there, someone who has given up hope on IELTS. Personally, I got my desired result at my 5th trial.

I took my first IELTS in September of 2018 and scored LSWR 7.5,6.5,6.5,7 I felt bad as I wanted to pass this exam at the first sitting, I actually gave it my all at the time, guess my all was not good enough. Even though there is no pass mark for IELTS, express entry applicants can attest that LSWR 8,7,7,7 is considered the pass mark.

My second trial was a few weeks after this, I read my ass out and after all is said and done, I took the test for a second time and scored LSWR 7.5,7,6.5,6. When I saw the result, I wasn't so upset, at least nothing compared to how I felt when I saw my first result, however, there was a reason, I knew I was not going to pass the reading, I could not finish the reading test on test day. On the other hand, I thought I gave the other three modules my best. I still came out short in 2 (L & W). I had adopted Jay’s ‘super method for speaking’ to score at least 7 in the speaking module (Jay is a popular online IELTS teacher on YouTube).

After the second test, I rushed to register for the third, it was only 2 weeks away, so I prepared the best I could. This time, I made up my mind that I was not going to fail anything I had already passed in my previous tests (my assumed pass mark by the way is 8777 – LSWR as earlier stated), this will give me my desired CRS score, and this personal decision was key! I researched on YouTube on best ways to tackle some of these modules (And yes, I have always been researching), but this time it was different, I needed styles to tackle each question type. So I ran into a video by a random lady, she revealed that the key to passing reading was TIME, that whatever you do, ensure you finish questions 1-27 in at most 25 minutes, you need a lot of time in questions 28 – 40, simply because the questions become complex. Even though I passed the first reading which I scored 7, I was not comfortable of passing it again, until I saw that post. Mind you, my first three exams were with British council. Anyways, the third result came out and it was LSWR 7.5,7,6,7. I was sad again, but this time depressed as well so I decided this was it! And then I quit IELTS…

A colleague at work kept urging me to reconsider and retake the test, all fell to deaf ears at first. I did not attempt the test for 6 months. He was able to convince me and I decided to go back to the drawing board, by this time, I already had strategies for speaking and reading. These two I rarely revise because I was so comfortable that I can always pass them. I had to devise a strategy for listening, remember I have maintained a score of 7.5 in listening through-out the three trials.

So I took my 4th test, this time I switched to MOD-IDP Australia, I made up my mind that this is it!

I wrote the test on the 2nd of March somewhere in Lekki. I paid extra attention to the listening. I knew exactly what my problem was and that is “the section C”, the part that could have up to 2-4 speakers. So I used mini-ielts.com to prepare for this. One good thing about this website is that you can select the type of questions you want to practice, focus and improve on it. I did exactly that and I improved. Test results came out and boom I scored LSWR – 9,8,6.5,8. What a result right? But damn the writing messed it up. I went for a remark and the result of the remark came out the same day my wife went to labour for our first child; the result of the remark sadly didn’t change!

I felt horrible, had mixed feeling, it felt like the worst day of my life. My wife put to bed the next day, at least I had something to smile about and it took me out of my depression.

I prepared for my 5th IELTS, mind you by this time I had conquered LS&R, my only problem was writing, so I focussed only on writing. I picked April 6th for my 5th exam, I had about just over a week to prepare. My cousin gave me some videos by the popular online teacher IELTS Liz. This video by the way is different, it is not the ones you will find on her channel on YouTube. She calls them her “Advantage videos”. Basically, you pay her some money to access these videos. I didn’t pay anyway because my cousin had already paid for them. It has step by step process on how to tackle each question type. I did nothing for the 5th test but follow her instructions to the teeth, and it paid off! I did not try anything on LR&S, I just went for the test. My results came out on 19th of April, Good Friday and I scored LSWR – 8,7.5,7,7 :D. There is no adjective to express my excitement, I had the best Easter celebration, I went for a boat cruise with friends because it was worth it.

My takeaways, I took my time to write this for inspirational purposes. I know someone out there will be needing this inspiration. If you read closely, you will notice I passed them one after the other, you too can, even at once in your next trial!

I will respond to questions in this trend, if I get any. I can also share any material you might need. I will not be charging a coin because no one charged me a coin, all the materials I used I got them freely, freely I received and freely I shall share my knowledge and sources. The only paid material I used was Liz writing video, still I was not the one that paid for it!

My name is Mike, and remember, You too can be a success story!
you are an inspiration to me as i have also given the exam many a times. but i will not bog down and would keep giving. Thankd mike. hope to get my desired score very soon
 
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Sohaibkq

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Nov 24, 2018
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Hi. In listening when we are asked to do a tabular column type of questions having only one word to answer ...lets say it is

ACTIVITY DURATION CONTACT PERSON
__________ 3hrs leader



For questions such as these lets say the answer is trekking...
Is it wrong to write Trekking ?

The answer sheet says trekking .
Whats wrong with writing Trekking in such contexts .


Can someone pls throw some light
For reading and listening, write all in CAPS
 
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Rmv.18

Star Member
Jun 11, 2019
66
2
Did you mean Advanced Writing Lessons by Liz?


I am writing this little piece just to inspire someone out there, someone who has given up hope on IELTS. Personally, I got my desired result at my 5th trial.

I took my first IELTS in September of 2018 and scored LSWR 7.5,6.5,6.5,7 I felt bad as I wanted to pass this exam at the first sitting, I actually gave it my all at the time, guess my all was not good enough. Even though there is no pass mark for IELTS, express entry applicants can attest that LSWR 8,7,7,7 is considered the pass mark.

My second trial was a few weeks after this, I read my ass out and after all is said and done, I took the test for a second time and scored LSWR 7.5,7,6.5,6. When I saw the result, I wasn't so upset, at least nothing compared to how I felt when I saw my first result, however, there was a reason, I knew I was not going to pass the reading, I could not finish the reading test on test day. On the other hand, I thought I gave the other three modules my best. I still came out short in 2 (L & W). I had adopted Jay’s ‘super method for speaking’ to score at least 7 in the speaking module (Jay is a popular online IELTS teacher on YouTube).

After the second test, I rushed to register for the third, it was only 2 weeks away, so I prepared the best I could. This time, I made up my mind that I was not going to fail anything I had already passed in my previous tests (my assumed pass mark by the way is 8777 – LSWR as earlier stated), this will give me my desired CRS score, and this personal decision was key! I researched on YouTube on best ways to tackle some of these modules (And yes, I have always been researching), but this time it was different, I needed styles to tackle each question type. So I ran into a video by a random lady, she revealed that the key to passing reading was TIME, that whatever you do, ensure you finish questions 1-27 in at most 25 minutes, you need a lot of time in questions 28 – 40, simply because the questions become complex. Even though I passed the first reading which I scored 7, I was not comfortable of passing it again, until I saw that post. Mind you, my first three exams were with British council. Anyways, the third result came out and it was LSWR 7.5,7,6,7. I was sad again, but this time depressed as well so I decided this was it! And then I quit IELTS…

A colleague at work kept urging me to reconsider and retake the test, all fell to deaf ears at first. I did not attempt the test for 6 months. He was able to convince me and I decided to go back to the drawing board, by this time, I already had strategies for speaking and reading. These two I rarely revise because I was so comfortable that I can always pass them. I had to devise a strategy for listening, remember I have maintained a score of 7.5 in listening through-out the three trials.

So I took my 4th test, this time I switched to MOD-IDP Australia, I made up my mind that this is it!

I wrote the test on the 2nd of March somewhere in Lekki. I paid extra attention to the listening. I knew exactly what my problem was and that is “the section C”, the part that could have up to 2-4 speakers. So I used mini-ielts.com to prepare for this. One good thing about this website is that you can select the type of questions you want to practice, focus and improve on it. I did exactly that and I improved. Test results came out and boom I scored LSWR – 9,8,6.5,8. What a result right? But damn the writing messed it up. I went for a remark and the result of the remark came out the same day my wife went to labour for our first child; the result of the remark sadly didn’t change!

I felt horrible, had mixed feeling, it felt like the worst day of my life. My wife put to bed the next day, at least I had something to smile about and it took me out of my depression.

I prepared for my 5th IELTS, mind you by this time I had conquered LS&R, my only problem was writing, so I focussed only on writing. I picked April 6th for my 5th exam, I had about just over a week to prepare. My cousin gave me some videos by the popular online teacher IELTS Liz. This video by the way is different, it is not the ones you will find on her channel on YouTube. She calls them her “Advantage videos”. Basically, you pay her some money to access these videos. I didn’t pay anyway because my cousin had already paid for them. It has step by step process on how to tackle each question type. I did nothing for the 5th test but follow her instructions to the teeth, and it paid off! I did not try anything on LR&S, I just went for the test. My results came out on 19th of April, Good Friday and I scored LSWR – 8,7.5,7,7 :D. There is no adjective to express my excitement, I had the best Easter celebration, I went for a boat cruise with friends because it was worth it.

My takeaways, I took my time to write this for inspirational purposes. I know someone out there will be needing this inspiration. If you read closely, you will notice I passed them one after the other, you too can, even at once in your next trial!

I will respond to questions in this trend, if I get any. I can also share any material you might need. I will not be charging a coin because no one charged me a coin, all the materials I used I got them freely, freely I received and freely I shall share my knowledge and sources. The only paid material I used was Liz writing video, still I was not the one that paid for it!

My name is Mike, and remember, You too can be a success story!
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