@michel_75 feeling ko nabanggit na rin ng mga previous members ang mga tips on those areas kaya dina ako nag comment. But anyways...
Some additional tips pala sa SPEAKING, try to read an article <b class="Bold">aloud</b> everyday, this would exercise those mouth muscles na hindi sanay sa mga other sounds like those ending in <i class="Italic">ths</i> e.g maths, depths, or <i class="Italic">cts</i> e.g depicts, <i class="Italic">sts</i> e.g scientists, analysts. Because enunciating the last letter is very important. So if it ends with ed, you have to make sure that the last sound of the word is heard. Record yourself and see if you're producing the sound. More tips below:
Do the straight and drop intonation
The word before a full stop & a comma will have a dropping intonation
The word after a comma or a full stop will have a rising intonation.
**What I did, sinasabay ko balikat ko pag need ng pababa na intonation (before a comma or a full stop), para matandaan ko na kailangan mababa yung intonation.
For READING part, this takes practice and understanding. In fill in the blanks(where most points are awarded), knowledge in word collocation, prepositions and grammar is important. They usually use synonyms here, so make sure you read the sentence or words before and after the blank to identify the missing word. Later on, masasanay din kayo.
In writing, I used a template from IELTS Ryan, 'how to come up with essay ideas under pressure'. It has always worked for me, kahit minsan kung ano ano na sinusulat ko dun, that's why I think writing is the easiest part of the test. Here's the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0wfmIH1wpY
@michel_75 , ask away kung may particular question ka sa listening. Kasi mukhang nasabi na sa previous posts ng iba. Or baka hindi ko mapinpoint yung mga unusual na ginawa ko.