By Nandini Tyagi
March 27, 2025
Mar 27, 2025
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Familiarise yourself with the structure of the exam and the types of questions asked to avoid any confusion on the exam day. The test consists of 4 sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking
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Cultivate a daily reading habit to learn new words. Make a note of new words and search for synonyms to avoid repetition. Try using them in sentences to understand their contextual use
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Focus and make notes while listening to the recordings during the test. Do not spend too much time on one question and try to frame your answers within the given time limit
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Practice reading from longer texts that are discursive and analytical. Reading quickly and efficiently is essential while tackling comprehension questions. Keeping a track of your reading speed is important
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Record yourself answering mock-questions for the speaking section. This will help you understand the gaps in your speaking skills. Do not rush while answering. Being clear and confident will help you
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Take complete mock-tests under timed conditions so you can become accustomed with the pace of the test. This will help you identify weak areas that require improvement
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