🦔 IELTSCapy Resource Pack

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IELTS Vocabulary Builder

Expand your vocabulary with common IELTS topics and academic word lists.

Vocabulary

Grammar Guide for IELTS

Comprehensive guide to essential grammar structures for IELTS success.

Grammar

IELTS Writing Task 1 Band 9 Templates

Useful templates and structures for Task 1 responses. Band 9 writing templates.

Writing

IELTS Writing Task 2 Band 9 Templates

Useful templates and structures for Task 2 responses. Band 9 writing templates.

Writing

Speaking Part 1 – Topic Cards

Practice questions and sample answers for the first part of the speaking test.

Speaking

Speaking Part 2 Topic Cards

Practice cards for the individual long turn section of the speaking test.

Speaking

IELTS Scoring Guide

Understand how the IELTS test is scored and what each band score means.

Test Information

Common IELTS Mistakes & Fixes

Learn about the most common mistakes made by test-takers and how to avoid them.

Test Strategies

Practice Strategies

Focused Practice

Work on specific skills and question types that you find challenging. Targeted practice is more effective than general review.

Timed Practice

Practice under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy. This helps you manage your time effectively during the actual test.

Regular Review

Review your mistakes and learn from them. Understanding why you made errors is crucial for improvement.

Mock Tests

Take full-length mock tests to simulate the actual exam experience and build stamina.

Study Plan

A structured study plan is essential for IELTS success. Here's a recommended approach:

  1. Take a diagnostic test to identify your strengths and weaknesses
  2. Focus on improving your weakest areas first
  3. Practice each section regularly, not just your favorite ones
  4. Use a variety of practice materials to expose yourself to different question types
  5. Take full mock tests at least once a week
  6. Review your performance and adjust your study plan accordingly

Listening Tips

  • Read the questions before the audio begins to know what to listen for
  • Pay attention to signpost words that indicate a change in topic or direction
  • Listen for specific details like names, numbers, dates, and places
  • Be aware of speakers' tones and attitudes to understand their opinions
  • Write your answers on the question paper as you listen, then transfer them to the answer sheet
  • Check your spelling and grammar when transferring answers