How do I practice at home for the IELTS test?

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Hi Poonam You can prepare for IELTS Test at home using good books. The best books for IELTS are 1. Barron’s IELTS Superpack 2. The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS 3. Cambridge IELTS 14 Academic Student’s Book with Answers with Audio 4. Road to IELTS (Online interactive papers) All...
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Hi Poonam You can prepare for IELTS Test at home using good books. The best books for IELTS are 1. Barron’s IELTS Superpack 2. The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS 3. Cambridge IELTS 14 Academic Student’s Book with Answers with Audio 4. Road to IELTS (Online interactive papers) All the Best! read less
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There are 4 components : For Listening and Writing- practice listening to a YouTube clip, pause after every sentence and type or write what you heard. For Reading and Speaking - Read a paragraph aloud, ensuring you pronounce the words properly and take pauses when necessary.
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Better u join a good coaching institute .
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First, find a good trainer who can help you perfect the tips and tricks of IELTS while also making you aware of your weaknesses. Then dedicate at least 3 to 4 hours a week for the next 6 months.
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