
I registered for the test 5 weeks prior to the test and started preparing around that time. Everyday I solved practice papers. Being a member of local British Council library really helped me in getting loads of practice material. In particular, I practiced the reading and listening sections very well. Everyday I would finish, at the least, one listening section and one reading section. I think by the time I took the test I should have done 125-150 listening tasks and over 100 reading tasks! Also, some of the practice papers I solved were slightly more difficult than the IELTS level. I think, practicing with difficult listening and reading tasks can help you in improving the comprehension and speed for the actual test. One more thing, I strictly adhered to time while practicing. As a result during actual test I found I could finish before time and had some time left for revision.
Finally, I think I could have done better in my writing task 2. My writing was not tidy. Also I guess, I could practiced writing few more essays. I think during preparation I wrote 12 task 2 essays. In speaking, I did all right, but I messed up a little bit in Part 2, where you have to talk for a minute or two. I did not realise before the test that 2 minutes can be such a long time! I had to describe my favourite season. It seemed to me I have described everything important but the examiner (through hand gestures ) indicated I should talk more! To my horror, this happened twice during the Part 2 task


All in all, after taking the test I was reasonably confident about scoring 7. Now that I have actually scored 8 I feel very satisfied. The work I put in has been meaningful
