If you’re an IELTS student looking to prepare for the exam in 2023, you might be wondering how to make the most of your study time. That’s where a 10-day study plan comes in handy! In this post, we’ll take a look at a comprehensive study plan for IELTS students, designed to help you improve your reading, listening, writing, and speaking skills, as well as familiarize yourself with the format and question types of the exam. By following this plan, you’ll be well on your way to achieving your desired IELTS score and feeling confident on exam day. Let’s dive in!
Day 1:
Morning: Reading MCQ (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 1 Academic student do (Line graph) / GT students do GT letter (Formal letter)(1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 1-10 cue cards with 10 intro
Day 2:
Morning: Listening Map (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 2 Agree disagree (1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) ) read 11-20 cue cards with 20 intro
Day 3:
Morning: Reading Heading (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 1Academic students do (Bar chart) / GT students do (Informal letter) (1 hour) Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 21-30 cue cards with 30 intro questions
Day 4:
Morning: Listening (only MCQ) (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 2 Discuss both views (1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 31-40 cue cards with 40 intro questions
Day 5:
Morning: Reading (Only Heading) (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 1 Academic student (Pie chart)/ GT students do semi-formal letter (1 hour) Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 41-30 cue cards with 50 intro questions
Day 6:
Morning: Listening (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 2 negative positive development (1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 51-60 cue cards with 60 intro questions
Day 7:
Morning: Reading (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 1 Academic student do a diagram / GT students do a Formal letter (1 hour) Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 61-70 cue cards with 70 intro questions
Day 8:
Morning: Listening (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 2 Advantages outweigh disadvantages (1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 71-80 cue cards with 80 intro questions
Day 9:
Morning: Reading (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 1 Academic student do table chart/ GT students formal letter (1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) read 81-90 cue cards with 90 intro questions
Day 10:
Morning: Listening (1 hour)
Afternoon: Writing Task 2 Direct question type (1 hour)
Evening: Speaking (1 hour) Revise all makkar PDF again with Intro questions Task 1 sentence structures
So there you have it, a 10-day self-study plan for IELTS students. By following this 10-day study plan, you’ll be able to maximize your IELTS preparation in 2023 and feel confident when it comes time to take the exam. Remember to stay consistent with your practice, focus on your weaknesses, and seek feedback from teachers or language partners. Good luck with your IELTS exam! With dedication and hard work, you’ll be on your way to achieving your desired score and reaching your academic or professional goals.