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Here are some exam tips from the level 8 students:

  • Remember to go to bed early the night before your exam
  • Try to do your best in the exam
  • Write study notes when you revise for the exam
  • Study new vocabulary to help you in the exam
  • Arrive at the exam hall early
  • Read the questions in the exam carefully
  • Bring your ID and switch your phone off during the exam
  • Don’t cheat and look at your friend’s exam paper
  • Don’t be nervous for the speaking exam, try to relax
  • Raise your hand in the examination if you have any questions

By  Aysha, Ghadeer, Rawda, Jawaher and Shaikha

Welcome back Ladies!

Here is some useful IELTS information for you!

09.01.14 Common IELTS Speaking and Writing Topics

Here at Oxbridge-English.com, we believe the best way to score highly at the speaking and writing tasks of IELTS is to develop a bank of answers for commonly asked questions. Some of these topics come up more often in the speaking; others in the writing. However, the knowledge for both is the same. Here is a list of common topics from 2012 and 2013. We have omitted topics which you will see in Cambridge books 1-3 as they are no longer asked today.

1. Advertising: your favourite advert. An advert you remember as a child. An advert that influenced you to buy something. The morality of advertising, particularly in relation to children.

2. Customs and culture: the decline of traditional customs. Are cultures becoming more alike? The impact of computers/technology on culture; the impact of tourism on host countries.

3. Crime: much less common now but still asked. Views on…

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