Someone in the group posted saying gt 24th is in hyderabadDo we have gt on 24th??? ..here it is showing only academic
Someone in the group posted saying gt 24th is in hyderabadDo we have gt on 24th??? ..here it is showing only academic
If given a chance i really want to ask the Canadian immigration as to how did they arrive at 8777 and also... despite getting good scores in RWS ....why is L given so much of weightage compared to the rest...Last time I missed 0.5 in listening..and this exam lost in writing
I did ask for another paper, but the lady said they can't give one, which I looked up after and found that to be incorrect.Good to see having an optimistic approach.
Btw your scores seems amazing ( minus writing ofcourse ! )
Congrats for that.
But couldn't you just ask for another additional to keep writing rather than squeezing in stuff ?
Anyways all the best ...
LRWS - 7.5,8,7,7 .... Scheduled my Next Ielts GT o 24th Aug - Hyderabad
WHATTTT ????I did ask for another paper, but the lady said they can't give one, which I looked up after and found that to be incorrect.
Are you sure ???No 24 august is available for general training as well
Am equally confident that you will sail through.Thanks. Yeah I did. I already had doubt on Listening. Thats way I took another exam. Hope so it will work.
I know, it's a really bad situation. I'm just trying to to be positive. I also have to take the French exam since I only have a Bachelor's degree. I really thought I was done with English and I can start preparing for French. Hey, what can you do, life is like that. Luckily I had scheduled going out with a good friend for tonight, so I'LL be venting this out with a few beers in me, hopefully that'll get it our of mys system. Tomorrow is a new day.WHATTTT ????
She denied you ????
RIDICULOUS !!!!
People's lives are hanging on this so called 8777 and they deny a paper to write ? Pathetic.
I feel really gutted reading your apathy.
Had you written in an additional sheet , atleast would have had a fair chance .
Tough luck mate.
Sure.Congratulations on your result. Would you please share your writing strategy with us? Did you follow any particular structure? I got my results today and its LRWS 9 9 6.5 8 (1st attempt). Writing pulled my CRS down
Good score though.. first attempt??If given a chance i really want to ask the Canadian immigration as to how did they arrive at 8777 and also... despite getting good scores in RWS ....why is L given so much of weightage compared to the rest...
I mean in L ....7.5 and 8 has a heaven and earth difference in the CRS score.
Take my case for example...with the scores that i got today...
7.5 , 8 , 7, 9....my crs is 406
Add just a 0.5 to L and make it 8 ...crs shoots upto 460
II've been seeing a trend...
Either the L gets screwed up
Or the W chokes you up...
On an average ,R and S are going pretty smoothly for many.
Not too many complaints.
Thanks buddy.I know, it's a really bad situation. I'm just trying to to be positive. I also have to take the French exam since I only have a Bachelor's degree. I really thought I was done with English and I can start preparing for French. Hey, what can you do, life is like that. Luckily I had scheduled going out with a good friend for tonight, so I'LL be venting this out with a few beers in me, hopefully that'll get it our of mys system. Tomorrow is a new day.
I really appreciate the sympathy, all the luck to you brother.
The way you systematically wrote the above points itself is giving me a run for my money.Sure.
1)Practice is the key. Even though my writing has always been good, I still practiced both the tasks every single day with 1 hour on the clock.
2) I also prepared for vocab extensively. There is an excellent video on YouTube wherein you can learn synonyms of commonly used terms for task 2 like people, govt., Teachers, etc. This comes in very handy specially during paraphrasing.
3) I paid attention to not repeating words a lot. Used a wide variety of lexical resource wherever possible.
4) I always started with paraphrasing the main task. After that was done, I would start
Jotting down in rough, the main thesis(2-3) and the supporting statements(2) for each thesis, on the question paper itself. This would also give me an idea as to which opinion I should support based on where I had more material to write. I would spend about 2-3 mins on paraphrasing and another 5 on jotting the rough points. After my raw material was ready, it would be quite easy to build up on the points for the actual essay.
5) Always wrote good conclusions as well. Paraphrased the task again with a different set of words and stated the opinion and main thesis again. This would be easier than the first para as I didn't have to think a lot and ideas would already be flowing by now.
6) I also quoted relevant examples for each thesis.
7) Even though I wrote a bit on the lengthier side (around 400 words) in the 1st attempt, I wasn't penalized coz my grammer and ideas were on point. You can avoid this though.
8) Give urself 5 mins(minimum) at the end after everything is done to read through ur essay and letter. Many a times mistakes can be avoided by simply glancing thru it once.
Let me know if I can be of anymore help. All the very best for ur prep.
Thanks man!! Hopefully it would be of some help to the others and people can learn from each other's strengthsThe way you systematically wrote the above points itself is giving me a run for my money.
Your writing skills definetly seem to be top-notch.
Its rare to see someone perform consistently well in W.
That clearly sets you apart from the rest.
Kudos once again and thanks for your insights
Thank you so very much for giving us a detailed explanation. I will definitely try to incorporate your suggestions while practicing the writing tasks. As DrKT said, your writing skills are top notch. I appreciate your help. Thanks againSure.
1)Practice is the key. Even though my writing has always been good, I still practiced both the tasks every single day with 1 hour on the clock.
2) I also prepared for vocab extensively. There is an excellent video on YouTube wherein you can learn synonyms of commonly used terms for task 2 like people, govt., Teachers, etc. This comes in very handy specially during paraphrasing.
3) I paid attention to not repeating words a lot. Used a wide variety of lexical resource wherever possible.
4) I always started with paraphrasing the main task. After that was done, I would start
Jotting down in rough, the main thesis(2-3) and the supporting statements(2) for each thesis, on the question paper itself. This would also give me an idea as to which opinion I should support based on where I had more material to write. I would spend about 2-3 mins on paraphrasing and another 5 on jotting the rough points. After my raw material was ready, it would be quite easy to build up on the points for the actual essay.
5) Always wrote good conclusions as well. Paraphrased the task again with a different set of words and stated the opinion and main thesis again. This would be easier than the first para as I didn't have to think a lot and ideas would already be flowing by now.
6) I also quoted relevant examples for each thesis.
7) Even though I wrote a bit on the lengthier side (around 400 words) in the 1st attempt, I wasn't penalized coz my grammer and ideas were on point. You can avoid this though.
8) Give urself 5 mins(minimum) at the end after everything is done to read through ur essay and letter. Many a times mistakes can be avoided by simply glancing thru it once.
Let me know if I can be of anymore help. All the very best for ur prep.
Yes. 1st attemptGood score though.. first attempt??