Need help!! Wrote back to back five times..every time I am writting , I am ending up with 5 either R or L or W.. ..does writing back to back will guve any negetuve impact...
You can take as many tests as you like... You only need to pass one of them. However, you probably should study more before you take another test as you must be wasting a lot of time and money.imran1989 said:Need help!! Wrote back to back five times..every time I am writting , I am ending up with 5 either R or L or W.. ..does writing back to back will guve any negetuve impact...
imran1989 said:Thank you for the reply.
you are right I have wasted a lot of money and time as well. I have practised a lot I am getting over all 6 but individually 5, fist time I gt 5 in L then in reading and after that W and keep on. I am afraid of ielts now, few of my friends who wrote with me , thy gt 7 even thy landed in Canada and I am still writting. Plz sugest me somthibg I am getting a feeling of failure.
thanx again.
Since you're written the test 5 times - you should know what are your weaknesses in each section. What do you need to improve on? you can write the test as much as you want - but if you don't know your problems are, your scores will stay the same. Also, just because your friend got a "7", doesn't mean you will as well - everyone's English skills/test taking abilities are different.imran1989 said:Need help!! Wrote back to back five times..every time I am writting , I am ending up with 5 either R or L or W.. ..does writing back to back will guve any negetuve impact...
Agreed - but of course these classes will cost money. Unless your English is pretty good, taking classes is better than studying by yourself with free materials.akheya said:you could talk IELTS classes/training. I am not sure if they are offered in your country, but look it up as it might help. Trainer might be able to pinpoint your weakness better and will be able to help you in same.