Sunday

Skills for the Reading Module


One of the main difficulties experienced by students doing the Reading Module is not having enough time to complete the test. It is, therefore, essential to read both efficiently and effectively.
There are a few main skills that you will need in order to do well in the IELTS Reading Module. It is useful to use the following procedure for each text that is given.
Previewing (about 2 minutes for each passage)
(a) Study the passage by noting:
  • titles
  • headings
  • illustrations
  • diagrams
  • any print in bold type or italics.
(b) Study key parts of the passage by skimming. Read the first paragraph which often focuses on the main idea. The first sentence of each paragraph usually expresses the key points of the paragraph. Generally, the concluding paragraph provides a summary of the given passage. You may wish to highlight these with a pen.
Interpreting the instructions and questions (about 2 minutes)
Read each word in the instructions carefully and ensure that you understand exactly what is required and in what form. For example, the instructions may say, Choose no more than three words from the passage for each answer'. In this situation, it would not be acceptable to write four or more words. Often students find the right answer but present it in the wrong form and, unfortunately, do not score any marks for that answer. Understanding what is required, therefore, is just as important as finding the right answer in the passage.
When you are looking at the questions, you need to recognise:
  • what type of question you have to answer (is it gap-filling, multiple choice, matching information, etc?)
  • whether or not the question requires a specific or general answer
  • what form the answer should take (is it a number, date, reason, etc?)
Scanning the text for specific answers (about 1 minute per question)
Use your time wisely. Spend no longer than one minute on finding each answer. Only look in the given text, table, diagram or graph for the answer required. Locate key words in the question and find them, or synonyms for them, in the text. The sentences around these words are most likely to contain the answers you need.
If you are still unsure of the answer after you have spent approximately one minute on the question, make a sensible guess in the appropriate form. You may wish to mark the answers you are unsure of in some way so that, if you do have time at the end of the Reading Module, you can check these answers again.
Checking your answers (about 3 minutes)
After you have completed your answers for each section, you need to check them. Check that you have followed the instructions exactly. If you have time, return to the answers you marked because you were unsure and see if the answers you have given are the best ones.
    Do not leave any answers blank as you do not lose marks for incorrect answers. 
Helpful hints for the Practice Reading Module
  • There may be some words in the passage with which you are unfamiliar. Use the strategies explained in the section, Working out unfamiliar vocabulary' to help you work out the meanings of these words.
  • Be aware of the use of connective words. These will help you with the general meaning of the text. If you are unsure of any answers, check the table of common connective words.
  • Note if there is a glossary accompanying the passage.
  • Follow the instructions carefully. A correct response will be marked wrong if it is written in the wrong form.
Working out unfamiliar vocabulary
When reading a passage in the IELTS test, it is most likely that you will come across words with which you are unfamiliar. Be prepared for this. You may not need to understand the exact meaning of an unknown word, unless there is a question directly related to it.
If you do need to know the meaning of an unfamiliar word, don't panic. There are various strategies that you can use to work out the meaning of the unknown words.
Check the context
Are there any clues in the surrounding words or phrases? Look particularly at the words just before and just after the unfamiliar words.
Look for a definition
Sometimes the writers realise that the word is an uncommon one so they define, restate, explain or give an example of it. Words that signal meaning often include is', means', refers to', that is', consists of'. For example, Snoring is a noise generated by vibrations of the soft parts of the throat during sleep.' The word is' signals a definition.
Remember, too, to check if there is a glossary.
Identify the word's place and purpose
Is it a noun, adjective, verb or adverb in the sentence? Are there any punctuation clues, for example, semicolons or question marks?
Look for connective words
They are often near the unknown words and will usually help to identify the general direction of the argument which will help to give some understanding of the unknown word.
Break the word down into syllables
Sometimes knowledge of common roots, affixes and possible similarity of words in your own language can help you to identify the meaning.
Treat the unknown word as an algebraic entity X'
Observe the relationship of the unknown word,X', to other words and concepts with which you are more familiar. Often this is enough to answer questions that includeX'.

Skills for the Listening Module



In the IELTS Listening Module, the recording is played once only. You must, therefore, use a number of strategies to help you listen closely. There are a few main skills you will need to do well in the IELTS Listening Module:
Understanding the instructions
Instructions are both written on the question paper and spoken on the tape. Read and listen to every word in the instructions very carefully. Ensure that you follow them exactly and answer in the correct way.
Previewing and predicting
An announcer will briefly outline:
  • the topic
  • who is talking
  • the situation.
Try to listen carefully as this will help you to preview the questions.
Before the recording begins for each section, you will be given up to 30 seconds to read and become familiar with the questions. Use this time efficiently so that you can prepare yourself to listen for the information you need.
    Here are some hints for previewing and prdicting:
  • Study the question carefully and try to predict what type of answer is required. For example, will it be a date, a name or maybe a number?
  • Check the differences between similar-looking pictures or diagrams.
  • Look for minor details such as different numbers or omissions.
In addition to the 30 seconds before each section, you will also be given 30 seconds after each section to look over your answers. If you are satisfied with your answers in the section you have just finished, move on to the next section and use the full 60 seconds for previewing.
Listening for specific information
Use of previewing and predicting skills will help you listen for the specific information you need to answer the questions in the Listening Module. Listening for key words and common connective words often helps to signal the specific information that you need in order to answer the question. Make sure that, while you are actually writing your answers, you continue to listen to the information given in the recordings as there will not be a second opportunity to hear it.
Checking and rewriting
You are given about 30 seconds after each section to check your answers. Check that all your answers correspond with the given instructions.
Make sure that you have answered every question. Marks are not deducted for incorrect answers so, if you are unsure of a particular answer, you should guess by writing down what you think is the most likely answer.
Check that you have included only what is necessary in the answer.
At the end of the Listening Module, you are given about 10 minutes to transfer your answers from the question paper onto the answer sheet. Scan your answers to ensure that you have transferred them correctly so that the number on the question paper corresponds with the number on the answer sheet. Be especially careful when transferring answers from tables as sometimes the items are not linearly ordered.



IELTS Test Hints (Last Week)


The following study hints will help you in the weeks leading up to the IELTS.
  • Become familiar with the test as early as possible. The skills being tested in the IELTS take a period of time to build up. Cramming is not an effective study technique for IELTS.
  • Use your study time efficiently. Study when you are fresh and, after you have planned a timetable, make sure that you keep to it. Set goals and ensure that you have adequate breaks. In the IELTS test, each of the four Band Modules Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking carries the same weight. Study each skill carefully and spend more time on the skills in which you feel you are weak.
  • Be aware of the exact procedure for the test. Be very clear on the order of each section, its length and the specific question types. There are many resources available to help you practice these skills.
  • Having a study partner or a study group is an excellent idea. Other students may raise issues that you may not have considered.
  • Seek help from teachers, friends and native English speakers.
Countdown to the test
Days before the test
This is not a time for intensive study. It is a time to review skills and your test technique. It is important to exercise, eat, rest and sleep well during the week in which you will take the test.
Leave nothing to chance. If you do not know how to get to the test centre, try going there at a similar time one or two weeks before the real test.
The night before the test
You must have a good dinner and go to bed at your normal time not too early and not too late, as you do not want to disrupt your sleep pattern if possible.
Have everything ready that you need to take with you to the test so you can simply pick it up in the morning, for example, the test registration form, passport, test number, pens, pencils, erasers, etc. A pen that runs dry or a pencil that breaks can take several minutes to replace. Check before the exam exactly what articles you need. Set your alarm clock the night before or arrange a wake-up call.



On the morning of the test
Eat a good breakfast. You will have several hours of concentration ahead of you and you will need food and drink in the morning. You may even want to bring more food or a snack with you, especially if your speaking test is at a later time that day. You cannot, however, take food or drink into the exam room. If possible, wear a watch in case you cannot see the clock in the exam room. It is essential that you keep track of time.
Give yourself plenty of time to get to the test centre. You will be required to complete a registration form and to show your passport before you enter the examination room so you must arrive at the time specified by your test centre. If you are early, you could go for a walk. If you are late, you will not be allowed to enter. Avoid the added tension of having to rush.
During the test
Most students at the test will feel nervous. This is quite normal. In fact, it can actually be quite helpful in terms of motivation. It may make you alert and help you to focus. The aim is for you to try to perform at your optimum level.
In contrast, high levels of anxiety can affect a student's performance. However, much of this anxiety can be overcome by good preparation, familiarity with test details and a positive attitude.
The examination room should be suitable for testing, that is, the lighting, ventilation and temperature should be appropriate. If you are uncomfortable because of any of these factors or if there is some other problem, such as not being able to hear the recording of the Listening Module, make sure you ask the person in charge to do something about it. For example, you may ask to change seats.
Examination technique
By using good examination technique you could help to improve your overall score for the IELTS test.
Remember that every section is marked independently. Do not jeopardise your performance in one section just because you believe that you have done badly in another. Do not underestimate or try to predict your outcome. You may, in fact, have done better than you imagined.
Focus on what you know rather than on what you don't know while you are doing the test.
Ensure that you adhere to the times suggested as they usually correspond to the number of marks given for a particular question.
In the Listening and Reading Modules, it is a good idea to write down an answer, even if you are not sure of it, before moving on to the next question. Many students intend to return to the answers they have omitted at the end of the test but do not have enough time to do so. Furthermore, by writing your best answer at the actual time of reading the question, you save the time you  need to spend again on re-reading the question and re-acquainting yourself with the subject matter. If you are not confident about your answer, mark it in some way and return to it at the end.
Do not leave any answers blank.You are not penalised for incorrect answers, so guesswisely.

Friday

Banks Details: Where Candidates can Deposit Fees of IELTS Test


Islamabad
British Council
Diplomatic Enclave, Ramna 5, PO Box 1135, Islamabad, Pakistan
Toll-free 0800-22000
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-31

  • Plot No. 19-A, Areej Plaza, F-7 Markaz Islamabad, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051-2654490
  • Plot No. 19, Farhan Plaza, G-11 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051 2830811
  • Capital Trade Centre, F-10 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051 2210432
  • 1st Floor, Sitara Plaza, Block No.3, Eastern Half Class-III, Shopping Centre, Sector G-5, Diplomatic Enclave, Islamabad, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051/283-2149
    PO BOX100
Lahore
British Council
65 Mozang Road, PO Box 88 Lahore 54650, Pakistan
Toll-free 0800-22000
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-74

  • Tufail Road, Lahore Cantt, Pakistan
    Telephone: 042 606 6000
  • 47 Main Mall Road , Lahore, Pakistan
    Telephone: 042-366 87732-40
  • 27 Ali Block New Garden Town Lahore, Pakistan
    Telephone: 042 590 8500
  • 91-B-1, Ground Floor, Nagina House, M. M. Alam Road, Gulberg III, Lahore, Pakistan
    Telephone: 042-3578 5473
  • 93-94, Block G-1, Johar Town, Near Doctor Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
    Telephone: 042-3530 1423
  • Plot No. 2, Block Z DHA, Lahore, Pakistan
    Telephone 042-5692945
Karachi
British Council
Shahrah-e-Iran, Clifton, PO Box 13811, Karachi, Pakistan
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-71

  • Ground Floor, Hamilton Court Complex, Block-7, KDA Scheme-5, Clifton, Near Teen Talwar roundabout, Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone 021 530 6118, 530 6135
  • Snpa 16-A/1 K.C.H.S. Union Ltd. Hillpark, Shaheed-e-Millat, Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 021 454 4900
  • DHA Phase VI, Plot No. 23-C, Lane II, Shahbaz Commercial Area, Main Khayaban-e-Hafiz, DHA-Phase-VI, Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 021-5347496
  • FB Area I, Block -6 F.B Area Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 021-6378825
  • Gulshan Branch, University Rd, Gulshan-e- Iqbal Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 021-4800884
  • 18-C, E-street, Main Zamzama Boulevard, Ph-V, DHA, Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 35302153
  • World Trade Centre, 10 Khayaban-e- Roomi, Clifton, near Boat Basin, Karachi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 35873651, 35873654
Faisalabad
British Council
Serena Hotel P O Box 69 Faisalabad, Pakistan
Toll-free 0800-22000
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-31

  • Railway Road, Faisalabad, Pakistan
    Telephone: 041 634 680
  • Masood Arcade, 720 Batala Colony, Satiana Road, Faisalabad
    Telephone: 041-8542027
  • D Ground, Faisalabad, Pakistan
    Telephone: 041-8555747
Multan
British Council
Ramada Hotel, 76 Abdali Road Multan, Pakistan
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-42

  • Property No. 59/1 Ali Heights Abdali Road, Multan, Pakistan
    Telephone: 061 451 3171, 451 3539
Rawalpindi
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-31

  • 55 Haider Road, Rawalpindi Cantt, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051 511 3453
  • Chaklala Scheme III, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051 5766088, 051-766084
  • C-45, Al-Sheikh Plaza, Chandni Chowk, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
    Telephone: 051 4582138
Gujranwala
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-42

  • Trust Plaza, District Gujranwala, Pakistan
    Telephone: 055-3259417
Peshawar
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-3

  • 35 Shahrah –e- Quaid Azam, Peshawar Cantt, Pakistan
    Telephone: 091 5275504
Sialkot
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-42

  • A-97 Aziz Shaheed Road Sialkot Cantt, Pakistan
    Telephone: 0432-261477
Sargodha
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-3

  • 40-Civil Lines, Opposite SSP House University Road, Sargodha, Pakistan
    Telephone: 048-3727765
Sahiwal
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-42

  • High Street, Opp. Govt. High School, Sahiwal, Pakistan
    Telephone: 040-4224467-73-83
Rahim Yar Khan
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-42

  • 13, Town Hall Road, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan
    Telephone: 068-5889750-53
Hyderabad
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-50

  • Main Auto Bhan Road, Latifabad No.3
    Telephone: 022-23814411
Quetta
Standard Chartered Bank
Account # 09-9014446-50

  • MA Jinnah Road, Quetta, Pakistan
    Telephone: 081 821 438, 081 822 126, 081 820 460

Test dates for the IELTS Examination with AEO


A brief intro of AEO:

AEO provides counseling and help to students intending to study in Australia from Pakistan. AEO began its operation in Pakistan in April 1997. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade of Australia officially opened the Karachi office in April 1997. AEO’s Islamabad office started its operation in 1999. AEO Pakistan operates in Pakistan as the official liaison office for 26 leading Australian Universities / Institutions. Member Institutions are University of South Australia, University of Western Sydney, University of New South Wales, University of Canberra, University of Melbourne, Canberra Institute of Technology, Australian National University, ACT department of Education and Community Services, Bond University, University of Wollongong, Melbourne Institute of Technology, Holmesglen Institute of Technology, Curtin University of Technology, University of Western Australia, DEAKIN University, University of Adelaide, Flinders University, Sydney West International College, SAIBT, Box Hill Institute of TAFE, Kangan Batman TAFE, TAFE International Western Australia, TAFE New South Wales, Tropical North Queensland TAFE, Academy of Interactive Technology, Le Cordon Bleu. AEO promotes Australian Education internationally and facilitates the enrolment of international students from Pakistan in Australian Universities

IELTS TEST DATES:

AEO holds the right to cancel or merge any test date. In such cases the candidates will be placed in the next available test date.
2011 AEO Islamabad Test Dates
2011 AEO Lahore Test Dates
2011 AEO Karachi Test Dates
AC=Academic Test
GT=General Training Test

IELTS TEST DATES 2011
AEO-Islamabad (PK602)

March05-Mar-11
AC-GT
12-Mar-11
AC
19-Mar-11
AC/GT
April02-Apr-11
AC-GT
16-Apr-11
AC-GT
30-Apr-11
AC
May07-May-11
AC-GT
19-May-11
AC/GT
28-May-11
AC
June04-Jun-11
AC
11-Jun-11
AC/GT
25-Jun-11
AC-GT
July09-Jul-11
AC/GT
16-Jul-11
AC
30-Jul-11
AC-GT
August13-Aug-11
AC-GT
25-Aug-11
AC/GT
September17-Sep-11
AC
24-Sep-11
AC-GT
October08-Oct-11
AC-GT
22-Oct-11
AC-GT
29-Oct-11
AC
November17-Nov-11
AC-GT
26-Nov-11
AC
December03-Dec-11
AC-GT
10-Dec-11
AC-GT
17-Dec-11
AC

IELTS TEST DATES 2011
AEO-LAHORE (PK175)

March05-Mar-11
AC-GT
12-Mar-11
AC
19-Mar-11
AC/GT
April02-Apr-11
AC-GT
16-Apr-11
AC-GT
30-Apr-11
AC
May07-May-11
AC-GT
19-May-11
AC/GT
28-May-11
AC
June04-Jun-11
AC
11-Jun-11
AC/GT
25-Jun-11
AC-GT
July09-Jul-11
AC/GT
16-Jul-11
AC
30-Jul-11
AC-GT
August13-Aug-11
AC-GT
25-Aug-11
AC/GT
September17-Sep-11
AC
24-Sep-11
AC-GT
October08-Oct-11
AC-GT
22-Oct-11
AC-GT
29-Oct-11
AC
November17-Nov-11
AC-GT
26-Nov-11
AC
December03-Dec-11
AC-GT
10-Dec-11
AC-GT
17-Dec-11
AC

IELTS TEST DATES 2011
AEO-KARACHI (PK601)

March05-Mar-11
AC-GT
12-Mar-11
AC
19-Mar-11
AC/GT
April02-Apr-11
AC-GT
16-Apr-11
AC-GT
30-Apr-11
AC
May07-May-11
AC-GT
19-May-11
AC/GT
28-May-11
AC
June04-Jun-11
AC
11-Jun-11
AC/GT
25-Jun-11
AC-GT
July09-Jul-11
AC/GT
16-Jul-11
AC
30-Jul-11
AC-GT
August13-Aug-11
AC-GT
25-Aug-11
AC/GT
September03-Sep-11
AC-GT
15-Sep-11
AC
24-Sep-11
AC-GT
October08-Oct-11
AC-GT
22-Oct-11
AC-GT
29-Oct-11
AC
November17-Nov-11
AC-GT
26-Nov-11
AC
December03-Dec-11
AC-GT
10-Dec-11
AC-GT
17-Dec-11
AC

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