IELTS is a test of your general English ability, so to do really well in the exam you need to use English in everyday life outside of the classroom. This doesn’t have to mean endless hours of boring studying. Instead, you should have some fun when using English and even bite-size chunks of 15 extra minutes per day will really benefit you in the test.
Try:
Read, watch and listen to whatever interests you. In this way, you are naturally exposing yourself to English whilst having fun in your free time.
Of course, you can also spend time gaining general knowledge about some of the common IELTS topics which come up in part 3 speaking, task 2 writing and in the listening and reading tests:
Reading, watching and listening to materials on these topics will improve your vocabulary and general knowledge, and make it easier to generate ideas about them. Again, you can read an article or watch a short YouTube video when you’re on the bus, sitting at home, or waiting for a friend who is late.
Here are some useful sites you can use:
The following free documentary sites:
Also, https://esldiscussions.com/ has some great questions across a vast range of topics that you can discuss together.
So, why not enjoy your free time and develop your English ability, without even realizing it?
Nguồn: KTDC