UrbanPro

Learn IELTS Coaching from the Best Tutors

  • Affordable fees
  • 1-1 or Group class
  • Flexible Timings
  • Verified Tutors

What is the purpose of the IELTS test?

Asked by Last Modified  

Follow 2
Answer

Please enter your answer

French Teacher

The speaking test is assessed on four different counts - the vocabulary and phrases used, the grammatical structures used, the fluency of the candidate and the overall pronunciations.
1 Comments

Tutor

Preparing for competitive exams is a complex process. Remember IIT JEE is a strategy exam and NOT an IQ test. JEE does not test your intelligence or knowledge or application of knowledge. It tests all in one go. The most important thing JEE tests is your mental strength (Not IQ). Will come back...
read more

Preparing for competitive exams is a complex process. Remember IIT JEE is a strategy exam and NOT an IQ test. JEE does not test your intelligence or knowledge or application of knowledge. It tests all in one go. The most important thing JEE tests is your mental strength (Not IQ). Will come back to that later.

  1. You must start from the basics: Start with NCERT, a very good but difficult to comprehend the basic book. NCERT is the perfect book to make very good scholars but not very good test preparation candidates. You need a lot of patience understanding from NCERT alone.

  2. You cannot wait for the moment to arrive for advanced or JEE preparation to begin.

    • Complete the basics.

    • If you can solve all textbook questions easily, move to moderate or Mains level.

    • Repeat the process for advanced level.

  3. These are the basic books which we recommend to all of our students.

    • Besides these I would recommend any good study material (If you are not planning to join any coaching institute). I recommend Bansal’s or Narayana or Brilliant’s for maths. For chemistry, try Allen and for physics, FIIT JEE is best.

    • You can get all this study material for cheap from OLX/Quicker/Old students/Bookstalls.

    • Do not purchase a lot of books just for shelving. Have a basic book for theory and good study material for practice.

    • All good books/study material are essentially the same. They all copy from each other, and 90% content is similar.

  4. Leverage interleaved and spaced learning.

Interleaving means mixing of topics and spaced learning means giving space between topics for better understanding. The mind takes time to grasp any new concept. It has a default time period for grasping new things (Varies from person to person but is usually a week).

Hence don’t finish topics completely in one sitting or even in one week. Zeigarnick effect works for better understanding. According to Zeigarnick’s effect, the mind never forgets unfinished work and deems them important. That is why it is so difficult to forget unfinished lost love!

5.  Take Test (Regularly): Most important differentiator between success and failure in JEE is the frequency of tests. Renowned Super thirty (Anand Kumar) in Patna takes one test per day! On average you must give at least one test per week and one major test per month. It is well documented that tests improve performance by as much as 75%!

6.  Revise: Students feel bored in revision. It is a big differentiator. You have to revise else all hard work is doomed. Use recall method to revise theoretical subjects.

  • Make flashcards.

  • Write answers on one side and questions on another.

  • See questions and then recall.

  • See answers if you cannot recall answers.

For subjects like mathematics, testing is still the best way.

7. Make Notes: Students overwhelmly underestimate the importance of good structured brief notes. Just before one month of the exam, your notes shall serve as a peg in your memory system for a successful recall.

  • Class notes and note made after class contain all audiovisual clues from that class encrypted in them. That is why it is paramount to make notes just after any class (Means make notes of notes after any class)

  • Notes must be elaborative the first time. Every next time (of revision) reduce the notes to one-third of the original. Since Initially, you don’t remember many concepts, descriptive notes are required. Afterwards, you know many things and formulas (super learned), hence you need to reduce the bulk of notes. In the end, your notes must be the only 1/10th of original, precisely not more than 50 pages per subject.

Keep the faith. JEE is a test of your mental strength as I mentioned in the beginning. Few more points

  • Leave the first three questions in the paper since they are usually difficult and twisted. Come back to them later.

  • Skipping questions is more important than attempting questions.

  • With 70% marks in JEE, you will land in top 1000. Aim for that only. This increases your chances and gives you more time to solve the right questions rather than wasting time for wrong questions.

  • Whenever you practice, you must have a time watch nearby. Mind is a habit. Practicing to solve 70% of questions within stipulated time is an important skill to be learned and followed.

 

Final Points

  • You can succeed without coaching or tutors. You must however join any test series (offline and not online) to get experience of real time test and regular motivation.

  • With coaching or without coaching, having a group of 5–10 students work very well for regular motivation and collaborative hard work.

  • Coachings serve the purpose of discipline, motivation, group learning and peer pressure. For a self-motivated child, most coachings are not required. Teachers save your time in learning but still, I suggest self-learning as the best mode of learning (with or without teachers).

 

Last touch

  • Do not become a study manic. Leave at least one day per week recharge your mind. Abstain from all studies on anyone chosen day of week sans revision.

  • Similarly once a month lose free and go for picnic parties etc. Studies are important but not more important than life.

  • Physical work out (Half an hour per day) is very important to keep mind and body in sync. If you miss physical work out (As simple as taking a walk in the park), in six months you will develop mind fog. Worried about losing time? Studies have shown that just 45 minutes of workout (Maybe cardio) per day gives you additional productive three hours. All CEO’s workout. Are you busier than them?

  • Eat clean. A healthy body has the healthy mind. All toxins in junk food have a very bad long term as well as short term effect on memory and cognitive function. You are what you eat. Again don’t take this advice too religiously. You must cheat one a week and grand cheat once a month.

Any other questions?

Redirect to comments.

Tags:

IIT JEE

Test Preparation

read less
Comments

Related Questions

Which section is easy to crack for IELTS?
following order L,S,W,R.....
Udaybhan
0 0
5
How to see video of IELTS class?
Hi Jisha, r u asking for the videos on any particular forum ? Else you can just type ielts on you tube and see some informative videos there. Please feel free to contact me for any guidance related to IELTS
Jisha
Who owns IELTS and who writes the test?'
Cambridge University Press
Anshoo Kapoor
0 0
8
What are the best spoken English institutes in Kolkata?
Kolkata Teaching Centre,British Council
Swati
0 0
5
What exercises can I do by myself to improve my spoken English?
To improve your spoken language,first of all you should read a lot which includes your interest so that voacabulary is increased.Try speaking among your friends ,in the college/school answer the quesions...
Kasireddy

Now ask question in any of the 1000+ Categories, and get Answers from Tutors and Trainers on UrbanPro.com

Ask a Question

Related Lessons

Cramming for the exams? Would you like a few extra IQ points?
Go ahead, burn the midnight oil, cram it all on the last day. Sleep can wait until the next day or probably the next week. There's just one hitch. You lose 1 IQ point for every hour of lost sleep. What's...
D

Dara L.

0 0
0

Ace the speaking test in IELTS
Some of the speaking tips: Go through a variety of topics, which includes personal & general. Understand yourself what you want to say and frame it properly. Whenever you are asked a question...

Some Tips for IELTS Writing
Reading the newspaper everyday helps in gaining an understanding about academic writing. IELTS writing task I is different for General and Academic Training, Writing Task II is the same for both the modules....

IELTS Academic Task 1 - Sample Graph Analysis (Pie-Chart & Line Graph)
The pie-charts given above show the change in the allocation of the food budget of an average family over 30 years from 1970 to 2000. The line graph shows the change in fast-food meals and sit-down restaurant...

Recommended Articles

Writing in English involves two major approach -- Formal and Informal. In IELTS exam, for every question of the Writing section, you have to determine which style you will opt for. It’s not depending on your mood or wish. You will decide ‘formal’ or ‘informal’ style on the basis of the topic you are assigned during...

Read full article >

The biggest concern for almost all IELTS test takers is managing time in the Reading section. The IELTS modules has three passages and test takers should answer 40 questions within 60 minutes. Aspirants should utilize those crucial 60 minutes in reading and answering all questions. Tip 1 - Scan through the questions first Before...

Read full article >

When appearing for IELTS exam, you might want to showcase your entire knowledge of English, but that’s not going to improve your band score. You need to have your knowledge bagged with a strategic planning and time management, that’s going to bring in success for you. While you can follow time management tips for IELTS...

Read full article >

Dinesh N, an executive engineer presently working with Yokogawa India Limited in Bangalore, took up the IELTS test (2016) mostly to widen his career opportunities abroad. With the dream to become a project manager, this Coimbatore based graduate in control instrumentation elaborates his experience about the IELTS exam. IELTS...

Read full article >

Looking for IELTS Coaching classes?

Learn from the Best Tutors on UrbanPro

Are you a Tutor or Training Institute?

Join UrbanPro Today to find students near you
X

Looking for IELTS Coaching Classes?

The best tutors for IELTS Coaching Classes are on UrbanPro

  • Select the best Tutor
  • Book & Attend a Free Demo
  • Pay and start Learning

Learn IELTS Coaching with the Best Tutors

The best Tutors for IELTS Coaching Classes are on UrbanPro

This website uses cookies

We use cookies to improve user experience. Choose what cookies you allow us to use. You can read more about our Cookie Policy in our Privacy Policy

Accept All
Decline All

UrbanPro.com is India's largest network of most trusted tutors and institutes. Over 55 lakh students rely on UrbanPro.com, to fulfill their learning requirements across 1,000+ categories. Using UrbanPro.com, parents, and students can compare multiple Tutors and Institutes and choose the one that best suits their requirements. More than 7.5 lakh verified Tutors and Institutes are helping millions of students every day and growing their tutoring business on UrbanPro.com. Whether you are looking for a tutor to learn mathematics, a German language trainer to brush up your German language skills or an institute to upgrade your IT skills, we have got the best selection of Tutors and Training Institutes for you. Read more