Thursday, November 1, 2007

Over to you

This is the end of IELTS schedule.
I think what I had in my mind and all of my experiences are here in this weblog.
Please leave comment & stay in touch with me if you want to share your ideas.
Thanks alot.
I wish you succeed in this big exam. ;-)

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Victory


Tonight I believed in power of self confidence,try,attempt,…

Tonight I got happy …

Tonight I am extremely at peak of my happiness…
Ladies & gentleman to be honest with you I should say: No pain no gain

Tonight Djmamal knew the power of himself …

Tonight after 6 months study on IELTS and about 1 year study English got whatever he wanted…

I got 6.5 …after three times taking IELTS

I'm proud of myself…this is because of my hard working …because of…never never five…


Take a look here: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog/slideshow.html?p=308&id=QjrLgSM0abJQWUcBR1o3BxW9oB23

I never got disappointed …and I will never get disappointed then…

Ladies and gentleman…dear friends…

I'm really happy….I wish you succeed in your life…

Thank GOD

Saturday, October 6, 2007

My Writing,Reading,Listening tests which were held on Oct. 6th

Listening:

Most of questions were blank place(compelition)

not difficult (easy)

Some of answers & questions:

Northern Star,$450,about engineering and business,lectures & presentations,reproduce component parts,25 helpers out of 40 or so on ...

Most striking feature:

Section three was exactly extracted from exam which was held on April. ?? .
Do you believe it? :D

Reading:

It's not bad but I myself hadn't good time management on it.As a result I miss answering some question then I did them by chance!

I couldn't solve my problem with this God damn skill!

Writing:

Task2:
some people believe appearance for buildings is not important and architecture should not worry about that.what do you think?to what extent do you agree or disagree?

task1:

A table about the rate of Infant motality and illiteracy in Poland,Pakistan,Brazil and egypt.


Please pray me....good luck...

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Sample test for speaking(Oct. 4th 2007)

Here is some questions of my examiner which asked on Oct. 4th 2007:

Section1:

What's your full name?
How do you feel about music?
Do the people need music?
Do they have enough time to do that?
What do you do in your spare time?


Section2:

Talk about a project which you have done at home or so?
What was that?
How did you do?
When did you do?
Was that difficult?

Section3:

Education for child and sending them to school is important?
How the parents can help with assignment's of their child?
Do you think nowadays homework's of high school children has become more difficult that it was in the past?

Sample test for speaking

The speaking test consists of three parts. Part 1 takes 4 to 5 minutes. Part 2 takes 3 to 4 minutes and part 3 takes 4 to 5 minutes. We will now look in on a speaking test interview.


Interviewer: Good morning. May I have a look at your passport?
Asana: Yeah.

Int.: And your name is?
Asana: My first name is Asana which means wild field or something like that. The reason my parents called me that is because my father just liked the sound of it. My family name is Tamaki. It's not a very common name in Japan, but I think it's easy to pronounce for English people.

Int.: All right Asana. In this first part I am going to ask you some questions about yourself. Where do you come from?
Asana: I'm from Japan, Yokohama which is (a) very very big city, close to Tokyo. I think the population is more than three million. But actually I was born in China, Beijing which is (a) huge city too. And my family moved to Yokohama when I was three years old. And I've recently applied for the citizenship in Australia because I don't like the huge population and pollution in Yokohama.

Int.: So, tell me what you like about Yokohama.
Asana: Well, it's exciting. For example, there are many shops, restaurants, and markets and people everywhere.

Inter.: All right Asana. Now tell me: What are you doing at present?
Asana: Well, I am looking for work. Fortunately there are lots of vacancies for my profession. I am really looking forward to working so that I can be independent financially. My parents have spent a lot of money on me.

Int.: And what kind of work do you do?
Asana: In Japan I was working for the government as a nurse, but it was a very hard job. And I did that for three years. Then I went to New Zealand to study English. And I moved to Australia about a year ago to study for my PhD. And as I told you before I am looking for employment right now.

Int.: Ok Asana. Now we move on to Part 2 of the speaking test. Have a look at this. Read it carefully. You have about 1 minute to think about your answer. Then approximately 1 to 2 minutes to talk to me about what's on the slip. You can use a pen and paper to make some notes.

At this point you need to brain storm for ideas. This is an example of how you could
make your notes.

Int.: All right. Are you ready?
Asana: Yes. I like classical music, and also folk music. Classical music is very relaxing. And folk music is interesting because it tells us (about) people's culture or history. And..... but I don't really listen to music much because I am very busy. I have to work because I've got a part time job and I have to shop and cook. And I like to read in my spare time. I usually listen to music in my car because I've got a really good sound system in my car. When my mother was young, Japanese people were just beginning to listen to western music in Japan. But now western style music is actually very popular in Japan. And in fact a lot of the music that young people in Japan listen to today is in English.

Inter.: All right Asana. We move on to Part 3 of the test now. What influence do you think music has on life?
Asana: Well, the effects of music can be good. It helps us to relax. And also to enjoy ourselves when we get together. But on the other hand, it can incite feelings of nationalism and some modern music encourages drug use or violence.

Int.: What part does music play in your culture?
Asana: Well, in the past Japanese music was quite nationalistic. It was used to encourage love for Japan or something like that. But today people listen to all types of music as they do in countries like America or the UK. And in future I hope music in Japan will improve because I don't think it's very good right now.

Int.: Ok. How would you define music?
Asana: Could you please repeat that question again?

Int.: How would you define music?
Asana: Well, it's something (that) sounds beautiful and helps us to relax. And it's a part of all cultures. All ages listen to it. And it can be used for both good and bad.

Int.: Thank you Asana. Your speaking test is over now. You can enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Asana: Thank you. I hope you have a good weekend too.

Source: Dr. Iravani's CD package

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

How to prepare ourselves to take an exam?



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One or two weeks before exam date start to create a situation as if you are under exam condition!

How?!

I'll tell you!

For reading and listening skills prepare Sample sheets like those on the picture above and time yourself just like exam condition.

For writing time yourself again and write on specific papers.
(please note that you should write every other line with a legible handwriting and raise your hand when you run out paper!why?because like exam condition you undoubtedly will run out paper and ask supervisors to bring you extra paper. Don't worry they do that otherwise they will be punished by ielts.org!)

Last but not least, for speaking test choose a topic and start to tell about that by a loud voice.

Good luck…

Monday, September 10, 2007

Tutor



These two books are useful for Writing. No. 3 is for General candidates.