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The more I create the better for my rating: An extremely ridiculous myth. In every stage of the tests where in fact the prospects require to write responses, directions linked to the 'Term Limit' are given clearly. Let's be a bit more specific- When prospects are asked to answer a question-He might view a appropriate instruction like- 'Write in a maximum of 3 words' ;.Again recommendations get clearly in the case of Task1 of writing test - '

Create in at least ielts coaching centre in kerala 150 words' and in case of Task2 of publishing check - 'Create in at the least 250 words' ;.Now if a prospect write in 'less' phrases he'd lose marks. But, it generally does not take added marks and even could cause losing marks, if your prospect crosses the term limit by more than 50+ words, he will be penalized. Naturally, it's no exaggeration to say that it's just not enough literacy to believe and distribute such myths.

If I'm able to help make the examiner giggle I would get an excellent rating in the talking check: - Sorry it's not really a circus and you are not a clown. If you come in the speaking test, dressed precisely and with a nice smile on your face and hope the examiner expressing 'Excellent Morning'/'Excellent Morning,' the examiner might sense pleased. But making him giggle - doesn't it sound absurd? The examiner's job is to check on the candidate's experience in 'Spoken English' and he is supposed you may anticipate an eligible and serious candidate, not a joker. Such 'Idiotic myths' aren't actually price discussing.

If I wish to visit the USA, I will sound like the American's in the talking check: - That is an utter misconception. The indigenous Americans have their own mom language tendency, copying them might sound like building a mimicry. A candidate is likely to talk in a definite, ideal and fair 'English' accent - He does not need to duplicate any common accent.

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