There should be a couple of practice materials over at IELTS's website, which should be enough to get an idea of what will be in the exam. I still got decent scores when I took the test months ago, and very much exceeded my uni's minimum requirement of 6 (not sure).
Either way, if you've been speaking/writing in English your whole life, you should be fine. If not, I could suggest watching a couple of English movies/TV shows beforehand to kinda get used to it.
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In exactly 36 hours, I will have my IELTS test started. I'm aiming for 7 or 7.5 in both writing and speaking.
Do you guys and girls have any tips on how to get higher results?
I promise that if I get a total score of 7.5 or better, I will hold a puzzle giveaway ;)
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