Thanks for the input. Are you targeting CLB 8?raviG said:Hope atleast she will give 6.5 or else i have to reapper.
I have to target CLB 9, but she was in hurry and i suspect, she already decided her score. She gave me 40 seconds to think and max 1 min to talk about it. I am hoping she will give atleast 6.5 so that i can target band 8progression said:Thanks for the input. Are you targeting CLB 8?
My friend took IELTS on 16th in the UK. Since India was ahead of time, he looked at the forum at raviG's posts and it helped him. He got the same speaking and writing topics. IELTS gives the same test at every centre all over the world on one given day but I'm not sureif IELTS is aware of people in a different time zone declaring their questions for someone else to benefit.raviG said:Task 1
Write a letter to your staff cafeteria manager about food is boring now a days. Expalain why do like staff cafeteria and why food is boring and also how to improve.
Task 2
As long as professional sportsmen and sportswomen are good players, their behavior on and off the playing field is not important. Do you disagree or agree?
I don't remember the listening and reading questions.
Listening was good, but reading first 20 questions are easy, next 20 was time consuming. Hope i get (LRWS) - 7.5, 7, 6, 7
Good to hear that my posts are useful at least for some one.He must be very happy guy and ask him how he did the exam.xpressentry said:My friend took IELTS on 16th in the UK. Since India was ahead of time, he looked at the forum at raviG's posts and it helped him. He got the same speaking and writing topics. IELTS gives the same test at every centre all over the world on one given day but I'm not sureif IELTS is aware of people in a different time zone declaring their questions for someone else to benefit.
I am not quite sure if this is always the case. I know someone who took the test in NZ and another in East Europe. They had very different questions for both writing and speaking. I think BC is aware of this. However, unlike other examination bodies such as CFA/FRM, who specifically state that sharing questions after the exam is ethics violation, BC doesn't explicitly say anything regarding this issue.xpressentry said:My friend took IELTS on 16th in the UK. Since India was ahead of time, he looked at the forum at raviG's posts and it helped him. He got the same speaking and writing topics. IELTS gives the same test at every centre all over the world on one given day but I'm not sureif IELTS is aware of people in a different time zone declaring their questions for someone else to benefit.