How to Develop a Study Plan for IELTS Academic Preparation?

Study Plan for IELTS Academic Preparation

Study Plan for IELTS Academic Preparation

Developing a study plan for IELTS Academic preparation requires a structured approach that encompasses various aspects of language learning and skill development. Here’s a detailed breakdown of each component:

  1. Learning and Practice about Grammar Everyday:
    • Allocate a specific time each day to study grammar rules, usage, and common mistakes.
    • Utilize grammar books, online resources, or language learning apps for explanations and exercises.
    • Practice writing sentences, paragraphs, or short essays to apply grammar rules in context.
    • Seek feedback from teachers, tutors, or language exchange partners to identify areas for improvement.
  2. Developing Reading Skills (Skimming and Scanning):
    • Practice skimming by quickly reading through passages to get the main idea.
    • Practice scanning by searching for specific information within a passage.
    • Use authentic IELTS reading materials and simulate exam conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
    • Summarize passages and practice paraphrasing to enhance comprehension skills.
    • Understanding the reading modules and different types of questions.
  3. Expanding Your Academic Vocabulary:
    • Keep a vocabulary journal and note down new words encountered during reading or listening exercises.
    • Use flashcards or vocabulary apps to review and reinforce new words regularly.
    • Practice using academic vocabulary in speaking and writing tasks.
    • Look for synonyms, antonyms, and collocations to deepen understanding and usage.
  4. Practice Writing Different Sentence Types:
    • Start with simple sentences and gradually incorporate complex structures and do more practice about conjunctions.
    • Translate sentences from your native language to English to practice sentence construction.
    • Analyze sample sentences from IELTS materials or academic texts to understand sentence patterns.
    • Focus on coherence and cohesion when composing paragraphs or essays.
  5. Developing Listening Skills:
    • Listen to a variety of audio materials, including podcasts, news broadcasts, and academic lectures.
    • Practice listening for specific information by completing comprehension exercises.
    • Pay attention to different accents and speech patterns to improve understanding.
    • Use transcripts or subtitles initially and gradually reduce reliance to simulate exam conditions.
    • Avoid mistakes and learns from past mistakes.
  6. Improving Pronunciation:
    • Practice pronunciation by listening to native speakers and imitating their speech patterns.
    • Use pronunciation guides and online resources to learn correct pronunciation of difficult words.
    • Record yourself speaking and compare it with native speakers to identify areas for improvement.
    • Work with a language tutor or join pronunciation classes for personalized feedback.
  7. Speaking Coherently and Fluently:
    • Engage in regular speaking practice with language partners or tutors.
    • Focus on fluency by speaking without pausing excessively.
    • Practice expressing ideas clearly and logically, using appropriate vocabulary and grammar.
    • Record speaking sessions and evaluate your performance to track progress over time.
  8. Developing Academic Essay and Report Writing Skills:
  9. Overall Language Level Improvement (CEFR B2 to CEFR C1):
    • Set specific language proficiency goals based on the CEFR framework.
    • Regularly assess your progress through practice tests or self-assessment tools.
    • Focus on areas where improvement is needed, whether it’s grammar, vocabulary, or specific skills.
    • Stay motivated by celebrating milestones and tracking improvements over time.

Here is weekly table for study plan*

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Listening Listen News in English –  30 Min Listen News in English –  30 Min Listen News in English –  30 Min
Reading Read One Short Article & Learn New Vocabulary Read One Short Article & Learn New Vocabulary Read One Short Article & Learn New Vocabulary
Writing Learn Techniques for Task 1.

Practice writing first sentence of Report.

Evening 1 Hrs

Practice identifying the overall trend and describing it. Evening 1 Hrs Practice identifying the Main data and describing it.
Evening 1 Hrs
Time Writing Practice x 2. Analyse the writing and improve it.
Evening 1 Hrs
Time Writing Practice x 2. Analyse the writing and improve it.
Evening 1 Hrs
Reflect on your practice or get feedback from Teacher.

Evening 2 Hrs

Do final timed writing practice and analyse it. Make list of area to continue to need to work or improvement required
Speaking Prepare 1 Cue Card from Latest Makkar and speak out and record and analyse (30 Min)
Grammer Try to make Complex, Compound and Complex Compound Sentences using follow all Grammer Rules. (30 Min)
Vocabulary Learn Expressions + Verbs to Describe Graphs/ Trends/ Diagrams. Etc. (1-2 Hrs)
Hours Planned
Hours Completed

Consistency and dedication are key to success in IELTS Academic preparation. Adapt your study plan based on your strengths, weaknesses, and learning style to maximize effectiveness. Additionally, consider seeking guidance from experienced teachers or language experts for personalized support and feedback.

It is understandable that the exam pressure and environment can make students second-guess their answers. However, it is important to trust your preparation and instincts. Focus on staying calm and confident during the exam. Remember that the strategies and tactics you have practiced are designed to help you succeed. Take a deep breath, read the questions carefully, and approach them with a clear mind. Trust in your abilities and give your best effort. – Pratham Bhagat (Novasask IELTS Academic Student) L:8.5 R:9.0 W:7.0 S:6.5 Overall: 8.0

* reference for weekly study pan table/Sources:   Burlington English, IDP IELTS Academic Volume -1

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