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IELTS Preparation Guide: How to Score Band 7+ in Every Section

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Mok.ai Team

February 25, 2026

Understanding the IELTS Scoring System

IELTS scores range from Band 1 to Band 9, with half-band increments. Your overall score is the average of four section scores. Most universities and immigration programs require Band 6.5 to 7.5.

Here's what each band means:

  • Band 7: Good user — handles complex language well with occasional inaccuracies
  • Band 8: Very good user — occasional unsystematic inaccuracies
  • Band 9: Expert user — full operational command of English

Listening (30 minutes + 10 minutes transfer time)

Format

  • 4 sections, 40 questions
  • Sections get progressively harder
  • You hear each recording only ONCE

Strategies for Band 7+

Before the recording starts:

  • Read the questions carefully during the preparation time
  • Underline key words in the questions
  • Predict what type of answer is needed (number, name, date, etc.)

During the recording:

  • Don't panic if you miss an answer — move on immediately
  • Write answers as you hear them
  • Pay attention to signpost words: "however," "on the other hand," "finally"
  • Watch for spelling — incorrect spelling = wrong answer

Common traps:

  • The speaker may mention an answer then correct themselves
  • Distractors: information that sounds right but doesn't answer the specific question
  • Plural vs. singular matters

Practice Tip

Use Mok.ai's listening section to practice with AI-generated passages. The text-to-speech feature lets you practice at different speeds.

Reading (60 minutes)

Format

  • 3 passages, 40 questions
  • Academic: scholarly articles; General Training: everyday English
  • No extra transfer time

Strategies for Band 7+

Time management is everything:

  • Spend no more than 20 minutes per passage
  • Passage 3 is hardest — don't leave it for last with no time

Skimming and scanning:

  • First, skim the passage in 2-3 minutes to understand the main idea
  • Then read the questions
  • Scan for specific information using keywords from the questions

Question types:

  • True/False/Not Given: "Not Given" means the information isn't in the passage — don't infer
  • Matching headings: Read the first and last sentence of each paragraph
  • Fill in the blanks: The answer must be grammatically correct in context
  • Multiple choice: Eliminate obviously wrong answers first

Practice Tip

Read academic articles regularly. The Economist, New Scientist, and National Geographic are excellent sources that match IELTS difficulty.

Writing (60 minutes)

Task 1 (20 minutes) — Academic

Describe a graph, chart, table, or diagram in at least 150 words.

Task 2 (40 minutes) — Essay

Write an essay of at least 250 words on a given topic.

Strategies for Band 7+

Task 1:

  • Start with a paraphrased overview of what the data shows
  • Identify 2-3 key trends or features
  • Use specific data to support your points
  • Don't describe every single data point
  • Use varied vocabulary: "increased," "rose," "climbed," "surged"

Task 2:

  • Spend 5 minutes planning before you write
  • Clear structure: Introduction → Body paragraph 1 → Body paragraph 2 → Conclusion
  • Each body paragraph needs a topic sentence, explanation, and example
  • Use linking words naturally (don't overuse them)
  • Address ALL parts of the question

Band 7 Writing Checklist:

  • Range of complex sentence structures
  • Topic-specific vocabulary used accurately
  • Clear paragraphing and logical progression
  • Minimal grammatical errors
  • Fully addresses the task

Speaking (11-14 minutes)

Format

  • Part 1: Introduction and familiar topics (4-5 min)
  • Part 2: Long turn — speak for 2 minutes on a topic card (3-4 min)
  • Part 3: Discussion — abstract questions related to Part 2 (4-5 min)

Strategies for Band 7+

Part 1:

  • Give extended answers (2-3 sentences), not one-word responses
  • Be natural — this is a conversation, not an interrogation

Part 2:

  • Use the 1-minute preparation time to make notes
  • Structure your talk: introduce, describe, explain, conclude
  • Keep talking until the examiner stops you
  • If you run out of things to say, add details or examples

Part 3:

  • This is where you show off complex language
  • Give opinions with reasons: "I believe... because..."
  • Use conditional structures: "If the government were to..."
  • Discuss both sides of an issue

Pronunciation tips:

  • Focus on word stress and sentence stress
  • Use intonation to show meaning
  • Don't try to fake a native accent — clarity matters more

General Tips for All Sections

  1. Take full practice tests under timed conditions at least once a week
  2. Review your mistakes — understanding why you got something wrong is more valuable than getting it right
  3. Build vocabulary in context, not from word lists
  4. Practice daily — even 30 minutes of focused practice beats 3 hours of unfocused study

Start practicing IELTS sections now with AI-generated questions on Mok.ai. Get instant scoring and detailed feedback on every answer.

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