Thursday, June 13, 2013



KIT tips: The need for reading in IELTS

Reading helps you pick up the art of thinking in English.

Reading, as a matter of fact, is the best way to learn any language.
When you read out things in English, you happen to see
how people who know the language express themselves.
Your constant association with the thought process of educated people
helps you pick up the art of thinking in English.

Thinking in English is not an easy thing because we have been thinking
In our mother tongue for ages and, since there is distinct differences between our
language and a foreign language, we may face problems dealing with
complicated constructions and usages. So thinking in English takes time as it is a slow process that gets you equipped with the very language itself. This ability is a must in clearing ielts with flying colours. The fine line is: there is no compromise on reading when it comes to IELTS.

This has manifold benefits. Firstly, you get information, secondly, you pick up vocabulary, grammar and usage, thirdly, you happen to enjoy variety in expressing yourself, and finally, reading makes you approach the reading module much more confidently and matter-of-factly.

So, where do we stand? We stand at the point where it is important to know that good readers good at English. It is your being good at this language that is going to make the real difference in our life. IELTS is going to take you places only if your score is higher enough. So reading is a way out to find new highs in your scores: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Keep, keep, keep on reading whatever you put your hands on. JAYPEES


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