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Friday, December 22, 2006

Sana did it!!!

See Sana's post on:

www.ieltsbrave.blogspot.com


She got band 7.5 overall and 8.5 for GT Reading!!

Hello? Any sign of intelligent life out there?

Tony terribilis

Friday, December 08, 2006

As One Door Closes . . .

Dear ieltscommunity14

Oh dear! Before you knew it, the three weeks were over and the IELTS demon is waiting for you. Don't panic, I'm still around, but NOW you have to join me on the new weblog:

www.ieltsbrave.blogspot.com

Why not? If you didn't have time these past three weeks, then why not join us and help the new class? If, I repeat, if you are serious, then you have nothing to lose - you help yourself and help others.

I know you're reading this, so all those NON contributors, please contribute a comment and ask me to INVITE you to join the new weblog, where you can ask those IELTS questions that bother you and post reports/letters/esssays to your hearts' content.

OK, then? Over to you...

Please complete this saying that I have mentioned to previous classes: "The road to Hell __ _____ ____ ____ __________ (5 words)

Hope you enjoyed the course and that the force is with you for IELTS.

Best regards and good luck!

Tony

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Success breeds success

Hello everyone!

The long (?) weekend came and went too quickly, now the final three lessons stare us in the face!

Sana has kindly posted a message and referred to the brilliant Jean Luc who illuminated my June/July 2006 IELTS course. By all means, go to ieltscommunity12 on:
www.ieltsworld.blogspot.com
and see his final post dated 20 July 2006. I reproduce it below (thanks again Jean Luc, it was a pleasure and a privilege being your tutor!)

The Professor Tony's diet was quite tough, but efficient. I got the results this afternoon and I would say that I am almost satisfied.

Listening: band 7
Reading : band 9
Writing : band 7
Speaking : band 8

Overall band score: 8

A short analysis.

Listening: the part of the test I was the less comfortable with despite I went through (even several times) all the exercices available in the Learning Zone. There is nothing difficult, all answers were given, but.... Only one recommendation for the future students listen as much as possible to the BBC, watch English speaking movies, and so on.

Reading: obviously a piece of cake, not only that all answers are available, but they are physically there, black on white for one hour, a dream! As I said during the course, allow for one minute by question, and do not try the "true-false-not given" questions unless you feel excessively comfortable with the text(s). This gives you twenty minutes at the end of the exam to review the 34 easy questions and do what ever you can with the 6 'tricky' ones.

Writing: what to say, follow the instructions, that's it. Start with part two and then go for part one. For part two, stick to the 3-5-5-3 formula, it works, and read all the examples from the writefix web site. Sign post your position at the end of the introduction and flag up your conclusion. Remember, the more you write, the more you will make mistakes, just target 250-300 words in order to save some time to fix the spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes. For part one be only descriptive, unfortunately I got a new town plan, as an architect I was unable to limit myself. The description was for sure correct and exhaustive but I have for sure lost some precious minutes that could have been used more efficiently for checking.

Speaking: all speaking tests should take place on Friday morning at 10.00 am. I was fresh, my mind was free of any constraint, I just had a shower and a relax breakfeast. We talked about clothes and couscous.... Easy, just keep talking.

So, I needed band 6, I expected something like 7-7.5, I got 8.

Tony, thank you very much for your dedication and wise hints, and .....thank you again.

Best regards

Jean Luc

Friday, December 01, 2006

What a day!!!!

Al Salamu Alaikum,

How are you all?

At last I managed to dedicate a good time today for studying (more than 6 hours) ... :)

I have finished the Titanic project. It was long but comprehensive and very useful...
Also, I had the time to go through the writefix.com site, check previous blogs sites especially the posts of Jean Luc (they are really good!) and to read the model writings that Mr. Tony gave us.
I hope to find more time tomorrow for further studying and practicing...

Wish you all a fruitful weekend...

Sana R.