How do i prepare for IELTS post learning French?

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you simply need to follow some tips and work smartly instead of fully focusing on all the basics as it would be too complicated for you and there are greater chances of getting confused in case you try to master a totally different language to the one you have just learnt.
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You need to focus on your mistakes and basics of each module ... you can join online coaching for best practice
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This is quite a common question. Honestly, if English is your primary or secondary language this should not be difficult. If not, then you need to start from the basics. Either way, brush up on your basics and you should be fine with it.
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Take a qualifying French test if Canada PR is on your mind. IELTS test is also based on the four skills that you learned in french I.e. LRWS. Either follow a genuine you tube channel or join a coaching that can provide you with immediate feedback. Good luck.
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Start watching films in English and French films with English subtitles.. ypubwill pick up speed learning
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Firstly, never assume convert English sentences into your mother tongue or as you say french... Try understand grammer and then presume your sentence. Secondly, to improve in English... Start watching English tv shows or channels to improve in all the 4 modules of English anf lastly, plan out a course...
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Firstly, never assume convert English sentences into your mother tongue or as you say french... Try understand grammer and then presume your sentence. Secondly, to improve in English... Start watching English tv shows or channels to improve in all the 4 modules of English anf lastly, plan out a course for IELTS... Do not assume without training it is possible to clear ... Everyone needs a little help... No matter how much. read less
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If your highest level of qualification is in english, then it is easy for you to start IELTS training if not brush up basibs of english for time being till you give your IELTS and then concentrate on French language as languages are to be spoken not learnt.
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Hey suhana, if you are quite good in your English, you can start up brushing up the basics of English and then the four modules of IELTS. Incase if you are not, go with the basics and then switch to IELTS prepation either by self learning or by any coaching instituions or from IELTS trainers. Though...
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Hey suhana, if you are quite good in your English, you can start up brushing up the basics of English and then the four modules of IELTS. Incase if you are not, go with the basics and then switch to IELTS prepation either by self learning or by any coaching instituions or from IELTS trainers. Though the 4 modules are important, just focus a little bit more on speaking and writing as most of the students get caught in these two. read less
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you need to prepare for ielts in all four modules. practice with a trainer for correct assessments and for tips and stragties on all ielts modules. provide me with your email id and i can provide you with a free demo.
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Please check out the format and syllabus of TEF in the Beginning itself. Then start your classes in French language preferably individual, one to one to save time. Quickly add up to your Vocabulary each dday.Write the Masculine Nouns in black and feminine in red. Make lists of verbs, adjectives, prepositions,...
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Please check out the format and syllabus of TEF in the Beginning itself. Then start your classes in French language preferably individual, one to one to save time. Quickly add up to your Vocabulary each dday.Write the Masculine Nouns in black and feminine in red. Make lists of verbs, adjectives, prepositions, check their usage. Start with present tense then passeé composé, verbs tenses etc. Make simple sentences… Read, write, listen as much as possible. Use diverse sources. You tube to watch French movies, clips etc. If in group classes it takes 200 hours to complete A1/A2 level, individual classes would take approximately half the time. Also, in group, if you are absent, you miss the topics, but in individual classes, you never miss a thing… Can repeat a difficult topic.fees not charged for missed classes. So either spend more time and money, or seek individual classes and save money and time both. read less
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