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IELTS-Blog::The winners of IELTS Success Formula Challenge

IELTS-Blog::The winners of IELTS Success Formula Challenge


The winners of IELTS Success Formula Challenge

Posted: 18 Jun 2014 06:32 AM PDT

IELTS Success Formula AcademicToday is the day we announce the winners of IELTS Success Formula Challenge. Thank you everyone for the overwhelming response – over 80 test takers participated and wrote to us about their problems in IELTS. As much as we tried, it was impossible to cover all of them in two weeks considering our already busy schedule… which is why we decided to DOUBLE the number of winners.

Yes, today we’re going to announce 10 winners, instead of the originally intended 5. No doubt every one of them will benefit from IELTS Success Formula. They struggled with IELTS long enough and, I’m sure, have a burning desire to put this exam behind them. So now they only need to apply the Formula and Success will follow!

Here are the 10 lucky winnerswhose names came up in the draw:

1. Hong Phuc from Vietnam, who’s taking IELTS to be a postgraduate student.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge WinnerShe said: “I have a problem with collecting new vocabulary including idioms, collocations, phrasal verbs, etc. When it comes to jotting them down, it really baffles me how to organize them all correctly, easy for learning, easy for finding and reviewing as well. Besides, arranging a suitable timetable for learning IELTS is quite challenging and confuses me a lots. It requires good timing and an extreme concentration, for which I do not know how to prepare and schedule, since I always lose control of myself and become absent minded.”

2. SungKyung Choi from Korea, who’s taking IELTS for her nursing registration in New Zealand.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge WinnerShe said: “I need to get band score 7 before August this year. I came to New Zealand two years ago with my son and husband. I was brave enough to spend my money to do the IELTS test 2 years ago. After that I realized I do need proper preparation to get band 7, but my big problem is I don’t have any resources. Also, I don’t have much time and money to spend and I find myself too distracted after work to study.”

3. Ernest Mba from Nigeria, who’s taking IELTS to apply for Canadian Skilled Workers Program.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge WinnerHe said: “I wrote IELTS two times last year but I could not get the required score for Canadian Federal Skilled Workers Program (7.5 in listening, 7 in reading, 7 in writing and 7 in speaking). That was before I discovered IELTS-Blog.com. So in my IELTS preparation this year I have already planned to make use of your materials. My main problems in IELTS preparation are with Listening and Reading. I am unable to listen, understand and at the same time write. Also, I find it difficult to understand some statements because of the ascent of the people talking. My worst problems in reading are the inability to finish answering questions in the time allowed and dealing with filling in blanks.”

IELTS Success Formula Challenge Winner4. Melniko Quintos from the Philippines, who said:

“I have a problem with time in the Reading test where you really need to read a lengthy passage to get your answer especially if you need to match each passage with a certain topic sentence, and also with True/False/Not Given questions which are confusing. In writing, I’m still struggling with gathering my thoughts on Writing Task 1 topics. The same goes for Writing Task 2, because 40 minutes is really hard to manage. In Listening I have hard time with maps and sometimes struggle to understand the accent. In Speaking the cue card talk makes me nervous.”

IELTS Success Formula Challenge Winner5. Jincy Joseph from India, who is a nurse and needs an IELTS score for professional certification.

She said: “I have been preparing for IELTS for a few months. I have taken a test two months ago but couldn’t score well. I have problems mainly with writing and speaking and there’s nobody to correct and guide me.”

6. Mike from China, who’s taking IELTS to apply for an English Master’s degree in German universities.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge WinnerHe said: “In Reading I really find it is hard to distinguish between ‘False’ and ‘Not Given’, it always confuses me. It is very hard for me to persuade myself to believe in the right answer even when I read the passage over and over again. I would say my reading score mostly depends on how lucky I am, as sometimes if I can understand the main ideas of the passages, then I can make less than 3 mistakes, but most of the time I will have made 8-11 mistakes in the Reading section.”

IELTS Success Formula Challenge Srinivas7. Srinivas Lakshman from India, who needs Band 7 in IELTS to be able to immigrate to Australia.

He said: “I have a problem with writing and I wonder whether it’s caused by my poor lexical and vocabulary skills. Perhaps I need to improve these to cross Band 7. I have taken IELTS twice before and ended up scoring 6.5 in Writing both times.”

8. Andrew Naguib from Egypt, who needs an IELTS score to apply for immigration to New Zealand.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge SrinivasHe said: “My IELTS story began one year ago. I took the test 5 times and I can’t reach my target score, Overall Band 6.5. My big problem is that I can’t develop all of my skills well. For example my reading score stayed at Band 5 in all the exams so far. I start to get disappointed in this test and think I can’t do it.”

9. Syed Ovais Hashmi from Pakistan, who’s taking IELTS to immigrate to Australia.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge SrinivasHe said: “My biggest problems are with Writing and Speaking. In writing, I face problems in organizing the matter. Also, I am not familiar with a less common vocabulary. In Speaking, I think I have fear of speaking in front of the examiner. I took IELTS 5 months ago and scored 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, but I need at least 7.0 in each of these skills.”

10. Teofana from Romania (currently living in Italy), who is taking IELTS to immigrate to Australia.

IELTS Success Formula Challenge SrinivasShe said: “I tried the academic module 2 months ago and got 5.5 in Writing. As you can see I have a big problem in the Writing module, I know what I have to write, but I am unable to link my ideas.”

Congratulations to all the winners! We will contact you shortly via email to deliver your prizes – digital packages consisting of IELTS Success Formula and five full practice tests with answers.

Good luck with your exam preparation, and please keep us informed about your progress!

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