5 IELTS self-study tips to ace the test without breaking the bank
We get it. You're dreaming big – maybe it's a prestigious university overseas or a life-changing career opportunity. And you know that acing the IELTS is your key to unlocking those doors.
But let's be real: prepping for a big exam like IELTS can feel like a financial burden.
The good news is, it doesn't have to be! We're here to show you how to plan an IELTS self-study routine at home without emptying your wallet.
Tip 1: Create a realistic IELTS preparation budget
Before you dive into your study materials, let's take a moment to figure out how much the IELTS test will cost you and what you can realistically afford to spend.
IELTS preparation can involve various costs and fees like books, online courses, practice tests, and maybe even coaching sessions. If your test centre is a distance from home, you might incur travel and accommodation expenses, too.
Once you've listed all the potential expenses, it's time to prioritise them based on your needs, and learning style and look for areas where you can cut back.
For example, get free IELTS materials and books from your local library or borrow resources from friends who have already taken the test, instead of buying them new. Or pool resources and practice with friends to save on prep classes. Remember, every little bit saved adds up!
Remember, the goal is to create a budget that works for you and allows you to focus on your studies without financial stress.
Tip 2: Leverage free IELTS resources from IDP
Here's where IDP has your back! As co-owners of IELTS, we offer a wide array of official resources for free that can significantly boost your self-study efforts:
Free IELTS online tests: These are invaluable for familiarising yourself with the test format, timing, and question types. You can find a variety of free practice tests on the IDP website.
Free IELTS preparation material online: IDP offers a vast library of free IELTS prep material online so you can utilise our resources without paying a cent. This includes IELTS grammar guides, vocabulary guides on English idioms, guides to describing graphics in Writing Task 1, and so much more.
IELTS by IDP App: The IELTS by IDP App contains in-depth details on test types, band scores, preparation tools, test walkthroughs and masterclasses from IELTS experts – all designed to help you succeed. The IELTS Prepare by IDP Vodcast is also available on the app, covering all the essential information necessary to help you prepare for IELTS.
Community support: Make your self-study sessions more engaging by connecting with other IELTS test-takers around the world using online IELTS preparation support groups, such as IELTS Prepare by IDP on Facebook. To make the most of these support groups, try scoring more test tips, ask questions or find your Speaking practice partner.
Gain access to IDP’s free and paid study materials such as the IELTS Prepare by IDP Vodcast, or peruse our library of resources.
Tip 3: Focus on mastering self-study techniques
Self-study is a powerful tool for IELTS preparation, but it requires discipline and organisation. Here's a structured approach to make the most of your time:
Set clear goals: Determine your target band score and identify which skills need the most improvement. This will help you create a focused study plan.
Create a study schedule: Consistency is key! Set aside dedicated time each day or week for IELTS preparation. A well-structured schedule will help you stay on track and avoid procrastination.
Utilise free online resources: In addition to IDP's resources, explore other free options like YouTube channels with IELTS tips and tutorials, blogs and websites dedicated to IELTS preparation, language exchange platforms to practice your speaking and listening skills
Practice consistently: Make IELTS preparation a regular part of your routine. Even short, focused study sessions can make a big difference over time.
Stay motivated: Find ways to keep yourself engaged and motivated. This might involve setting small rewards for achieving milestones, joining an online study group, or tracking your progress.
Tip 4: Harness the power of AI in your IELTS preparation
AI is changing the game when it comes to language learning. Here are some ways AI can help you prepare for the IELTS:
Writing feedback tools: Get instant feedback on your essays, including grammar, vocabulary, and coherence suggestions.
Speaking practice partners: Practise your speaking skills with AI-powered chatbots or virtual tutors.
Vocabulary and grammar apps: Expand your word bank and improve your grammar with interactive exercises and quizzes.
However, while AI tools can be valuable, remember that they are just one piece of the puzzle. Choose your AI tool carefully and be aware of limitations on accuracy. While there are some good tools out there such as Cambridge’s Write & Improve, there are also some tools that give inaccurate or factually wrong feedback. Don't rely solely on AI – make sure to also practise with real people and get feedback from experienced teachers or tutors.
Tip 5: Know when to invest in paid IELTS preparation resources and courses
While self-study and free resources can be incredibly effective, there are times when investing in paid IELTS preparation materials or courses might be beneficial. Consider strategically signing up for paid options if:
You need more structure and guidance in your studies.
You crave personalised feedback from experts.
If you decide to invest, do your research carefully. Look for reputable providers with experienced teachers and positive reviews. For instance, as co-owners of the IELTS, IDP offers IELTS preparation courses that are thorough and comprehensive while still competitively priced.
Conclusion/Additional Tips for Affordable IELTS Preparation
Remember, achieving your IELTS goals doesn't have to set you back any further. With a bit of creativity, careful planning, smart use of free resources, and a dedicated approach to self-study, you can ace the test without spending a fortune. So, start planning your self-study IELTS journey today!
And don't forget, IDP is here to support you every step of the way. Check out our IELTS prep materials, book your IELTS test with IDP, or try out a free IELTS practice test to gauge your self-study progress so far.
With the right strategies and resources behind you, you can confidently walk into your IELTS test and achieve a high band score.