Most common questions used to investigate
Have you worked on increasing your vocabulary?
Do you have the habit of reading regularly?
Have you worked on enhancing your writing skills?
Have you practiced your pronunciations and fluency for speaking?
Have you practiced your listening skills?
Common conclusions
English learners are taught to put words into the proper context as much as possible. You can learn to do this by reading frequently. The more words you are exposed to, the better your vocabulary will be. As you read, pay close attention to words you do not know and underline or highlight them with a marker.
You need to have a credible English-English dictionary and work out the meanings of new words, making sure that you do not translate back to your language. Some good practices are skimming and scanning to form a general picture of a text quickly. This will help in increasing your speed of reading and how to find the meaningful information from the text.
Record words as a consistent part of your English lessons. Compose both the definition and a sentence utilizing the word on a file card that you can check later for reference. You ought to say the word resoundingly to initiate your sound-related memory and relate the word to words you definitely know. Try working on one-word essays, explaining a visualization and such. Try working on speed writing as well as this will improve your writing speed and help you in creating content in your mind before jotting it down.
As you may know, the speaking component is divided into three parts. The areas include a structured interview, a short talk, and free interview. You will be asked about 2 to 3 brief concerns on familiar topics that will last 4 to 5 minutes. Consistent practice is all that it takes. By using a new word or a correct pronunciation, the student is reinforced to practice what he has learned, imprinting it in the mind. Also, it signals to whoever taught him the new skill, whether that be a teacher, a friend or a fellow-worker, and that he has made a conscious effort to memorize something that has been taught.
One can listen to the news in English every morning and try to write them down and analyze later. Try to play a recording of something and write down what is being spoken as fast as you can. This will help you in increasing your writing speed and how you can get useful information from the recording.
Another thing you can do is taking mock tests. Taking mock tests will give you the feel of the real exam and help you in time management. The mock tests are designed to give you the same environment where you can consider yourself to be sitting for the actual exam. Also, you should get your answers analyzed or reviewed by the expert teachers that can be found online. When you will get them analyzed you will know your weaker areas and than can work on them to get better.
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