So this is basically an English exam that you have to give if you want to study in a foreign university. So it basically has four sections reading, writing, speaking and listening. So, for listening, one should definitely listen to podcasts and movies without subtitles. I feel that really, apart from speaking, speaking is, I think you can master speaking by speaking to your friends, speaking to your families, to your cousins. In English, I think that really helps. And then we come to the reading section for Reading section. I don't think there isn't much need to tell how you can prepare for that by you can do that by reading books, by novels, by reading newspapers, and good quality newspapers. That really helps. And the last part is writing I think, writing you can start writing articles, and then check those articles through a plagiarism checker on internet. I used to do that that really helped. That really helped me it also like it also identifies what kind of grammatical errors you make, what kind of phrases you have to beat it. So these are all points where the examiner usually cut marks in the IELTS exam.
Hi Daksh. To prepare for IELTS:- Firstly, start taking practice tests.
Then try comprehending the test format and be aware of the exam time constraints in the exam. For IELTS, you need to develop your English capabilities and IELTS strategies and for that, you can converse in English, read novels, books and Editorials. In a nutshell, make yourself comfortable in English. Developing your vocabulary, reading would help a lot in this. Test yourself with practice questions, speak in front of a mirror, and practice communication with confidence.