You are preparing for your IELTS? But worried about getting a high score due to the abundance of information available? Don’t be; many things that are available on the Internet are at best partially true and at worst, totally false! This post, written by our experts is a curation of the top IELTS myths available on the Internet and debunked so that you only have the verified legitimate information. So let us start without further delay!
1. IELTS is More Difficult Than Other English Language Proficiency Tests
The IELTS exam assesses candidates’ English language skills so that they meet the requirements needed to study or work abroad. The 9-band scale has been followed for the last two decades and the questions are simple. So, do not heed if you hear others saying that IELTS is tougher than other English proficiency tests like TOEFL, PTE, etc. Yes, you would need regular preparation but that goes for every exam. Due to its high-quality and accuracy, IELTS is highly trusted all over the world; in fact, countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom only accept IELTS for immigration purposes. The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) only accept IELTS scores for international students who seek to come to Canada under the Student Direct Stream or SDS.
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2. You Can Take IELTS Only Once
There is no limit; if you do not get the desired results, you can surely retake the test. You will not be marked down or penalized for the same do not worry. But there is a caveat to this (see next point).
3. IELTS Grading is Harder the First Time and You Have to Retake
We do not know the origin story of this IELTS myth but no, this is not true. Irrespective of your number of appearances, you will be graded fairly and against the same criteria. Examiners won’t know if it’s your first or second time so no bias or prejudice will be there. Having said that, we only wish the best for you and hope that you get your desired band score on the very first attempt!
4. Smiling or Making the Examiner Laugh Can Get Me A Good Score
Well, the humor of course helps you stay calm but it is not a criterion in the IELTS grading system. The best thing that can happen is you feel at ease and confidently answer your questions which will fetch you better marks!
5. Having an American, British, or Australian Accent Helps
No, IELTS does not require you to speak in accented manner. Examiners are trained to understand accents and will only mark you on your grammar and language skills so focus on understanding the basics and clear communication. We also offer spoken English classes that will help you with the speaking part.
6. Writing More than the Word Limit Fetches Extra Marks
You have to be careful that you reach the target word limit so that you don’t lose marks. You can write more if you have things to say but they will not help you fetch extra marks. Your focus should be on understanding the key points, using a range of vocabulary and correct grammar.
7. Your Opinion Must Match Those of The Examiner
There is nothing called right or wrong opinion in the IELTS exam. As long as you use properly and clearly express your ideas and demonstrate your English language skills, you should be fine.
8. Since Humans Grade the Speaking Test, It is Biased
The speaking test with a human is as close as you can come to a real-world discussion in a foreign language before you immigrate. So, of course, this will be a tad difficult but rest assured that the examiner will only judge your English speaking skills and test how well you can communicate your ideas and opinions. AI-based tests are found insufficient as well as carry biases based on machine learning. Your IELTS test is an important part of your immigration journey. So, a lot depends on your IELTS exam preparation. VCANXL has experience of years and can guide you on your journey so that your life, both before and after the test, becomes a little easier. To know more, contact us today.