How can I get a 7.5 in the IELTS?

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You can get 7.5 across Reading, Writing, listening and speaking. Your overall TRF is taken as average of all the four scores. If you apply the right set of strategies and get guidance from trained IELTS professionals, then you can get 7.5 as your TRF. 8777 can get you 7.5 as average TRF. 8 in Listening,...
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You can get 7.5 across Reading, Writing, listening and speaking. Your overall TRF is taken as average of all the four scores. If you apply the right set of strategies and get guidance from trained IELTS professionals, then you can get 7.5 as your TRF. 8777 can get you 7.5 as average TRF. 8 in Listening, 7 each in Reading, Writing and Speaking. read less
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Hello, Dedicate separate time and practice daily with mocks and material available on the ieltsonline.com website. Generic content on the internet should help unless you are not overwhelmed by the range of content available. Also, keep listening to media channels and follow their accent and try to...
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Hello, Dedicate separate time and practice daily with mocks and material available on the ieltsonline.com website. Generic content on the internet should help unless you are not overwhelmed by the range of content available. Also, keep listening to media channels and follow their accent and try to imitate for speaking section. Try to grasp vocabulary and improve your grammar skills to achieve the score. Go through Band descriptors for understanding the evaluation criteria of the Exam. read less
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