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Why the IELTS Test is so Difficult to Pass?

IELTS exam is to test your ability to confront the situations once you reach foreign countries where you need to have minimum knowledge of English vocabulary. No matter the reason you go to the country like, education, job or business, you need to encounter the situations where you need English. 

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But, most of the test-takers feel IELTS is difficult to pass. Along with that, just passing is not enough. A good IELTS score is also important. Because each organization has its IELTS score requirement. For Example, Manchester University needs band 6.0 and the Cambridge University needs a band 7.0. Trust us, even Band 8.0 is achievable in IELTS test with perfect guidance and practice.

Along with these, here are the 5 reasons that make you feel the IELTS test tougher

Reason 1: 30 minutes long listening test

As Indians don’t have English as their first language, it will be tough to follow other languages for such a long time. Therefore, IELTS listening test is getting harder each time. For this, you can start watching movies, sitcoms, news in English.

Reason 2: Lack of quick thinking 

This is a common problem for most IELTS test takers. Mainly in the IELTS speaking test and IELTS Essay writing, you need to think quickly to speak on it and write about it. To improve your speed of thought process, you need to start reading more. You can read news articles, documents, or journals so that you can have an idea quickly. Simply, develop your knowledge on several things. 

Reason 3: No sufficient time

A common complaint by most of the candidates is there is not sufficient time for the writing tasks. Because they need to understand the question, think, plan, present, edit all at the given time. Better practicing habits can succeed you in the IELTS test.

Reason 4: Stress or Nervousness

IELTS is one of the important exams for the students in their career, they cannot take a chance to do a mistake in this. This thought enough stresses out the candidates and makes them nervous. Just be cool. You can always have a second chance. But remember, a good idea will rise while you are positive. 

Reason 5: Attitude of IELTS will be difficult

One can observe a great change if one started thinking positively. If you set your thoughts that the test will be difficult, no matter how easy it is you still feel difficult. Prepare well for IELTS and set your thoughts that you will do well.

Along with all the above reasons, lack of proper coaching will also make you feel the IELTS test difficult. Make use of our expertise IELTS coaching sessions which are available both online and offline as well. 

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