I’m taking the IELTS in 10-15 days and aiming for a Band 8. Given the limited time, what are the strategies and techniques I should focus on to improve my score?
It’s tight, but you can definitely maximize your score with focused effort. First, prioritize practice tests. Take at least one full-length test to get a baseline and identify your weaknesses. That’s your most valuable diagnostic tool right now
Totally agree. And don’t just take the tests passively. Analyze your mistakes! Why did you get a question wrong? Was it a lack of vocabulary, a misunderstanding of the grammar, or a problem with time management? That’s where the real improvement comes from.
Okay, so practice tests and analyzing mistakes. What about specific skills? I’m most worried about the writing and speaking sections
For writing, focus on understanding the task requirements and the scoring criteria. Look at sample answers for Band 8 and analyze what makes them good. Pay attention to grammar, vocabulary, coherence, and task response. Practice writing as much as you can, even if it’s just one or two essays a day.
And for speaking, record yourself! It’s awkward, but it’s the best way to identify areas for improvement. Focus on fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Practice speaking about common topics and try to structure your answers clearly.
Hi.
Since your IELTS exam is in 10-15 days, the focus should be on maximizing efficiency rather than broad preparation. Here’s a high-impact last-minute strategy:
1. Listening (Daily Practice – 30 min)
Key Focus: Accents, speed, and note-taking.
- Do 1 full practice test daily (Cambridge IELTS series).
- Train your ears with BBC News, TED Talks, or IELTS podcasts.
- Write while listening—avoid re-listening; simulate exam pressure.
2. Reading (Daily – 45 min)
Key Focus: Speed & accuracy.
- Skim first, then scan for answers.
- Practice True/False/Not Given questions—these are tricky!
- Do at least 2 timed reading sections per day (Cambridge books).
3. Writing (Alternate Days – 1 Hour Each)
Key Focus: Structure & clarity (not fancy vocab).
- Task 1: Learn standard templates for graphs & letters.
- Task 2: Follow a clear structure (Intro, 2 body paras, Conclusion).
- Write 1 Task 1 & 1 Task 2 every other day, timed (20+40 min).
4. Speaking (Daily – 20 min)
Key Focus: Fluency & confidence.
- Don’t pause too much—use filler phrases (“That’s an interesting question…”).
- Practice common topics (work, travel, technology, education).
- Record yourself and fix weak spots.
Final 3 Days: Mock Mode!
1 full-length IELTS test daily under exam conditions.
Review mistakes instead of doing endless practice.
Relax the night before—clarity > last-minute cramming.
Final Tip: Use simple but precise English—trying too hard can backfire! Stick to this high-impact approach, and you’re all set for Band 8!
All the very best!