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MYTHS ABOUT IELTS

Accent does not impact Speaking scores. IELTS and TOEFL vary in skills and focusu2014IELTS covers language skills broadly, while TOEFL emphasizes academic contexts. Word count does not directly correlate with scores, though exceeding limits may consume unnecessary time.<br><br>IELTS Preperation : https://iaeglobal.in/ielts-coaching/

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MYTHS ABOUT IELTS

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  1. MYTHSABOUTIELTS INTERESTINGIELTSMYTHS& FACTS:THINKWIESLY!

  2. ACCENTDOESN'T INFLUENCESCORES Facts Examinersacknowledgeyournationality butaccentdoesn'timpactyourSpeaking evaluation,asit'sbasedoncommunication skills.

  3. EQUALDIFFICULTY, DIFFERENTFOCUS Facts IELTSassessesarangeoflanguageskills, whileTOEFLplacesfocusonacademic Contexts.

  4. WORDCOUNTDOESN'T EQUALSCORE Facts Althoughexceedinglimitswon'tpenalise you,itmayleadtospendingmoremethan necessary.

  5. CLARIFYFORBETTER RESPONSES Facts Youcanasktheexaminertorepeator clarifyquestionsinthespeakingsection. Thishelpsprovideaccurateresponses, positivelyimpactingyourperformance.

  6. IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, THERE ISADIFFERENT IELTSTEST Facts IELTStesthastwodifferentversions (IELTSAcademicandIELTSGeneralTraining), eachGersionisthesameeverywhereinthe worldso,thetestisnoteasierforanyone.

  7. ThankYou ho@iaeglobal.in www.iaeglobal.in +91-9599948866

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