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This post was finally edited by Kathytucker at 2025-9-16 16:00
As for me, when I first started preparing for exams in a new country, I felt the same uncertainty you describe. What helped me most was finding structured courses rather than relying only on self-study. For IELTS, many universities and language schools in the UK run preparation classes that focus on speaking, listening, writing, and reading under exam conditions. Online platforms also offer timed mock tests, which helped me manage stress. Alongside language practice, I even tried resources like the mensa practice test, not for IELTS directly, but because exercises in logic and pattern recognition improved my focus and problem-solving under pressure. It’s worth combining formal IELTS prep with general brain training, since both confidence and clarity of thought matter in timed exams. You may want to check whether your local library or community center offers affordable group lessons too.
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