Top tips for the night before your IELTS exam

Fastrack IELTS
20 Jul 202107:53

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers strategic advice for IELTS exam preparation. It emphasizes the importance of settling knowledge the night before, switching to an English-speaking mode, and reviewing exam strategies. Visualization of the exam process is suggested to increase familiarity and reduce nerves. Practical tips include preparing documents, avoiding stress through exercise, having a good breakfast, and arriving early on exam day. The speaker encourages speaking English aloud to warm up and reminds viewers that perfection is not necessary, just a good enough performance to pass.

Takeaways

  • šŸ“š Stop Intensive Studying: On the night before the IELTS, let your knowledge settle instead of trying to learn new material.
  • šŸ” Review Main Strategies: If unprepared, focus on understanding the exam's main strategies and take a full mock test.
  • šŸŽ„ Switch to English Mode: Help your brain adapt by immersing it in English, such as watching English movies like 'Friends'.
  • šŸ“ Review Exam Strategies: Reflect on your approach for each section of the exam to ensure you can execute it effectively.
  • šŸŽØ Visualize the Exam: Use visualization to increase performance and create familiarity with the exam environment.
  • šŸ“ Prepare Practically: Gather necessary items like your passport, booking confirmation, and check the test center's address.
  • šŸƒā€ā™‚ļø Exercise to Reduce Stress: Physical activity can help lower adrenaline levels and promote a good night's sleep.
  • šŸ›Œ Sleep Well: Ensure you get enough rest to be fresh and focused for the exam day.
  • šŸ³ Have a Good Breakfast: Fuel your brain with a proper meal, but avoid energy drinks or excessive caffeine.
  • šŸš« Avoid Learning New Material in the Morning: Keep your brain in English mode by watching or listening to English content.
  • šŸ—£ļø Practice Speaking Aloud: Warm up your speech muscles and brain connections by speaking English out loud before the exam.
  • šŸ¤” Accept Imperfection: Remember that you don't have to be perfect; just aim to pass the exam to the best of your ability.

Q & A

  • What should a candidate do the night before the IELTS exam instead of studying intensively?

    -The candidate should let the knowledge they've already acquired settle in their brain, assuming they've done some preparation. If not, they should learn the main strategies and take one full mock test.

  • How can a candidate help their brain adapt to an English-speaking environment before the IELTS exam?

    -A candidate can switch their brain to English mode by watching a movie in English, such as 'Friends,' without worrying too much about understanding every detail.

  • What is the recommended strategy for reviewing exam strategies the night before the IELTS exam?

    -Reviewing what one is going to do in each section during the exam, such as quickly reading the task and highlighting keywords for IELTS listening, and carefully reading the task for IELTS reading.

  • How does visualization contribute to exam performance according to the script?

    -Visualization is scientifically proven to increase performance and creates a sense of familiarity with the exam situation, which can help calm nerves and improve performance.

  • What preparations should a candidate make the night before the IELTS exam regarding logistics?

    -A candidate should find their passport, print the booking confirmation, check the test center's address, and plan the travel time to the center.

  • What items should a candidate avoid bringing to the IELTS exam center?

    -Candidates should avoid bringing valuables like watches or laptops, as they won't be allowed to take these items into the exam room.

  • How can physical exercise help a candidate the night before the IELTS exam?

    -Physical exercise can help lower the level of adrenaline, calm the nerves, and promote a good night's sleep, which is beneficial for exam performance.

  • What is the recommended breakfast strategy on the day of the IELTS exam?

    -Candidates should have a good breakfast to fuel their brain for the three-hour exam, but they should avoid energy drinks or caffeinated beverages.

  • Why should a candidate avoid learning new material on the morning of the IELTS exam?

    -Learning new material in the morning could add unnecessary stress and confusion, so it's better to watch morning news in English to adapt to the language environment.

  • What is the advice for candidates regarding restroom breaks during the IELTS exam?

    -Candidates should avoid taking restroom breaks during the exam as it takes time away from the sections and requires additional registration procedures.

  • How can speaking English aloud before the IELTS speaking exam help a candidate?

    -Speaking English aloud can warm up the speech muscles, activate brain connections, and help with pronunciation clarity, similar to warming up before a performance.

  • What is the final piece of advice given in the script regarding making mistakes during the IELTS exam?

    -Candidates should not worry about making mistakes, as the goal is to be good enough to pass the exam, not to be perfect.

Outlines

00:00

šŸ“š Preparing for the IELTS Exam

This paragraph focuses on the preparations one should make the night before the IELTS exam and on the exam day itself. It emphasizes the importance of not cramming the night before, but rather allowing previously acquired knowledge to settle. The speaker suggests watching an English movie to immerse oneself in the language and reviewing exam strategies. Visualization techniques are introduced as a method to increase performance, and the speaker advises creating a mental image of the exam environment and process. Additionally, practical advice is given on preparing the necessary documents and materials, such as a passport and booking confirmation, and ensuring one is familiar with the test center's location and rules.

05:01

šŸŒž Morning of the IELTS Exam

The second paragraph provides guidance for the day of the IELTS exam. It advises waking up early, having a nutritious breakfast, and avoiding caffeinated drinks that could increase anxiety. The speaker discourages last-minute studying, recommending instead to watch English news to maintain language immersion. It also mentions the importance of leaving early for the exam center to account for potential delays. The speaker advises against consuming large amounts of liquid before the exam due to the lack of breaks. A unique tip is given to practice speaking English aloud to warm up the speech muscles and activate language centers in the brain. The paragraph concludes with a reminder to maintain a positive attitude and not to strive for perfection, but rather to aim to pass the exam.

Mindmap

Keywords

šŸ’”IELTS Exam

The IELTS Exam, or International English Language Testing System, is an internationally recognized test that assesses the English language proficiency of non-native speakers. In the video, the speaker discusses strategies for preparing for and performing well on the IELTS, emphasizing the importance of prior preparation and the night before the exam.

šŸ’”English Language

English language proficiency is the focus of the IELTS exam. The video script highlights the need to switch one's brain to 'English mode' by immersing oneself in English-speaking environments, such as watching English movies, to enhance language skills relevant to the exam.

šŸ’”Mock Test

A mock test is a simulated version of an actual exam, used for practice. The speaker suggests taking a full mock test to familiarize oneself with the exam format and strategies, which is crucial for the IELTS preparation process.

šŸ’”Exam Strategies

Exam strategies refer to the techniques and approaches one plans to use during an exam. The video mentions reviewing these strategies the night before the IELTS to ensure a smooth execution on the exam day, such as quickly reading tasks and highlighting keywords.

šŸ’”Visualization

Visualization is a technique where one creates a mental image of a desired outcome. The script explains that visualizing the exam can increase performance by creating a sense of familiarity and reducing nerves, as it helps the brain prepare for the actual situation.

šŸ’”Stress Management

Stress management involves techniques to reduce anxiety and promote calmness. The video suggests physical exercise as a way to lower adrenaline levels and manage stress before the exam, which is essential for optimal cognitive performance.

šŸ’”Exam Preparation

Exam preparation encompasses all the activities leading up to an exam, including studying, reviewing strategies, and ensuring logistical readiness. The script provides a comprehensive list of steps to take the night before the IELTS exam to ensure readiness.

šŸ’”English-Speaking Environment

An English-speaking environment refers to a setting where English is the primary language used for communication. The video encourages adapting to such an environment by watching English movies or shows like 'Friends' to improve language comprehension and fluency.

šŸ’”Performance

Performance in this context refers to how well one does on the IELTS exam. The video emphasizes that visualization and proper preparation can enhance performance by creating familiarity with the exam situation and reducing anxiety.

šŸ’”Logistical Readiness

Logistical readiness means being prepared in terms of practical arrangements. The script advises checking the test center's address, travel time, and ensuring all necessary items are ready, which is crucial for avoiding last-minute issues on the exam day.

šŸ’”Mental Warm-up

Mental warm-up is the process of preparing the mind for an activity, similar to how athletes warm up their bodies. The video suggests talking in English aloud as a way to activate brain connections and 'warm up' language muscles before the speaking section of the IELTS exam.

Highlights

Stop studying intensively the night before the IELTS exam to let knowledge settle in.

Assume prior preparation and focus on main strategies if starting late.

Switch your brain to English mode by watching English movies like 'Friends'.

Review exam strategies for each section to be mentally prepared.

Visualization of the exam can increase performance and familiarity.

Prepare the night before by gathering necessary documents and checking the test center's address.

Avoid carrying valuables to the exam center that won't be allowed in the room.

Prepare writing materials and a clear bottle of water for the exam.

Exercise to reduce stress and adrenaline levels for a calmer exam experience.

Ensure a good night's sleep before the exam for optimal brain function.

Wake up early on exam day and have a nourishing breakfast without caffeine.

Do not learn new material in the morning; instead, adapt to English with morning news.

Leave home early to account for potential transportation delays.

Avoid large drinks before the exam to prevent needing breaks during the test.

Practice speaking English aloud to warm up your speech muscles and pronunciation.

Remember that perfection is not required; aim to pass the exam sufficiently.

The importance of not worrying about making mistakes during the exam.

Transcripts

play00:00

hi there it's asiya are youĀ  taking your ielts exam tomorrowĀ Ā 

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let's discuss what you should do the nightĀ  before your exam and on the exam day toĀ Ā 

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perform at your best and pass your examĀ  with flying colors okay let's get startedĀ Ā 

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first of all enough studying ielts is anĀ  english language exam and you're not goingĀ Ā 

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to learn english in the last night so letĀ  the quiet knowledge settle in your brainĀ Ā 

play00:36

of course when i'm saying that i assumeĀ  that you've already done some preparationĀ Ā 

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but if that's not the case and you'reĀ  just discovering what the exam is aboutĀ Ā 

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then you need to learn the main strategiesĀ  and take one full mock test i'm gonna leaveĀ Ā 

play00:52

the links for you in the description box belowĀ  and now let's continue the next thing to do isĀ Ā 

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to switch your brain to the english mode yourĀ  brain adapts to the environment so help itĀ Ā 

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help it to adapt to an english english-speakingĀ  environment watch a movie in english something notĀ Ā 

play01:15

too challenging for example friends and don'tĀ  worry if you don't understand something justĀ Ā 

play01:22

accept it as it comes your brain is stillĀ  doing the work next review your exam strategiesĀ Ā 

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think what you're gonna do in each section duringĀ  your exam for example ielts listening i quicklyĀ Ā 

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read the task and then i start reading all theĀ  questions and options i highlight keywords inĀ Ā 

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ielts reading i carefully read the task withoutĀ  any rush maybe i read it twice i plan my essayĀ Ā 

play01:53

then i start writing and i don't pay any attentionĀ  to people who start writing earlier than me soĀ Ā 

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think about all that the night before then you'reĀ  more likely to follow through on your strategiesĀ Ā 

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when it matters visualize your exam no it'sĀ  not some weird success attracting techniqueĀ Ā 

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it's scientifically proven that visualizationĀ  leads to increased performance and it's widelyĀ Ā 

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used by sports people for example formula oneĀ  drivers visualize how they take the tough cornerĀ Ā 

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or basketball players visualize how they aceĀ  that crucial free throw and you should visualizeĀ Ā 

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your ielts speaking exam imagine how you'reĀ  entering the room saying hello to the examinerĀ Ā 

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sitting down listening to the instructionsĀ  answering questions one by one feelingĀ Ā 

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confident feeling in control knowing answerĀ  to every question and so on visualizationĀ Ā 

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creates a sense of familiarity like you know theĀ  situation and if you visualize your exam enoughĀ Ā 

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then when you enter the exam room you haveĀ  a feeling like you've been there already youĀ Ā 

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know everything and that will help to calmĀ  your nerves and feel better during your examĀ Ā 

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you should also get ready the night beforeĀ  your exam find your passport print the bookingĀ Ā 

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confirmation make sure you've checked the preciseĀ  address of the test center and you're not thinkingĀ Ā 

play03:30

about some other building by mistake check howĀ  much time it's going to take you to get thereĀ Ā 

play03:36

try to leave all the valuables at home youĀ  won't be allowed to take your watch or laptopĀ Ā 

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into the room so don't carry them toĀ  the exam center if you can avoid itĀ Ā 

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but prepare some pencils if you want toĀ  take your own and a good eraser perhaps someĀ Ā 

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centers allow you to take a pen for ielts writingĀ  i definitely prefer writing with a pen ratherĀ Ā 

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than with a pencil because it's more quick but notĀ  all centers allow that you should be able to takeĀ Ā 

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a clear bottle of water with you no otherĀ  drink and no stickers so prepare it if you wishĀ Ā 

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if you're feeling stressed the night beforeĀ  your exam work out go for a jog go to the gymĀ Ā 

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stress is adrenaline released into ourĀ  bloodstream and adrenaline makes all the bloodĀ Ā 

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flow to our muscles and not to our brainĀ  so that's not particularly good for an examĀ Ā 

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this is our ancient fight-or-flight responseĀ  basically our ancestors are prepared to eitherĀ Ā 

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fight a bear or outrun it and both areĀ  not particularly intellectual activitiesĀ Ā 

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so for your exam you need to find a way to calmĀ  your nerves and if you exercise you help your bodyĀ Ā 

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to lower the level of adrenaline to calm down andĀ  also to have a good night's sleep before your examĀ Ā 

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on the exam day get up early set an alarmĀ  or 10 alarms whatever it takes to get youĀ Ā 

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up in plenty of time have a good breakfast it's aĀ  three-hour exam and your brain needs enough fuelĀ Ā 

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but avoid any energy drinks or caffeinatedĀ  drinks they will not help you perform betterĀ Ā 

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quite the opposite they make your heartĀ  rate go up and together with the stressĀ Ā 

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it may make you feel dizzy and wellĀ  and can make it harder to concentrate

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don't learn any new stuff in the morning iĀ  regularly see comments on my videos from peopleĀ Ā 

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saying i'm sitting in the corridor waiting for myĀ  ielts exam to start and i'm watching this videoĀ Ā 

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don't do that just watch your morning news inĀ  english it will help your brain to adapt to anĀ Ā 

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english-speaking environment leave homeĀ  early you know buses tend to break downĀ Ā 

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at the most inconvenient time and try notĀ  to have any large drinks before your examĀ Ā 

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it's a three-hour exam without any breaks evenĀ  longer with all the registration in the beginningĀ Ā 

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of course you can go out if you really need to butĀ  you have to take time from one of your sectionsĀ Ā 

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you can't go out during the instructions and anĀ  invigilator has to come with you and registerĀ Ā 

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you before you leave the room and after you comeĀ  back i did it once and it takes a lot of time soĀ Ā 

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avoid it if you can help it and one more thingĀ  very important in ielts speaking before your examĀ Ā 

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try to talk in english aloud find some corner onĀ  the street no one really cares what you're doingĀ Ā 

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and talk in english it will warm up your musclesĀ  and help you pronounce words more clearly itĀ Ā 

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will also activate all the connections in yourĀ  brain you know whenever i'm recording videosĀ Ā 

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the second video goes much more smoothlyĀ  than the first one precisely becauseĀ Ā 

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i've already warmed up so do that beforeĀ  your exam and one more thing to rememberĀ Ā 

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don't worry about making any mistakes inĀ  your exam you don't have to be perfect youĀ Ā 

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just need to be good enough to passĀ  your exam that's all that mattersĀ Ā 

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good luck i'll keep my fingers crossed forĀ  you and thank you for watching me today bye

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