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International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Preparation.

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a test that assesses your ability to listen, read, write, and converse in English. It can help you work, study, or move to a country where English is the predominant language. Countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States are all included. 


There are two types of tests: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. The former is for study, while the latter is for work or immigration.


This course now covers tests for both tests. Enrolling in this course will provide you access to strategies for acing the IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training tests.

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OVERVIEW

Our test preparation courses are for those seeking to boost their scores on the IELTS exam.


These courses will assist you in better comprehending the various question formats. In addition,


the techniques discussed in the classes will give you the skills you need to put in your best effort and achieve the best score band.

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TOPICS

  • Speaking advice & recommendations

  • Improve your reading accuracy.

  • Writing advice and recommendations 

  • Understand what IELTS examiners want from speaking and writing.

  • Time Management techniques for Score Improvement.

  • Tips for Academic and General Exams

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The Elements of IELTS

Speaking

The speaking test assesses the test takers’ fluency, range of vocabulary, use of grammatical resources and pronunciation. The test is divided into three parts and lasts 11-14 minutes.


Part 1:

 This is the Introduction and Interview section. Here test takers are asked general
questions about their home, family, work, studies and interests. The test lasts for 4-5 minutes.


Part 2:

 This is the long turn. Test takers are given a task card on a particular topic and are then asked to give a talk of 1-2 minutes. Before the talk, test takers are allowed a preparation time of 1 minute to make notes and structure their talk.


Part 3:

 In this ‘Discussion’ section, test takers are asked further questions to discuss the topic in Part 2 in more detail.

Listening

The listening test has four parts with 10 questions in each part. Test takers are expected to listen to audio  conversations and answer questions.

 

The conversations can range from a  monologue  to a conversation between two speakers and from a lecture in a University setting to a group discussion. The test time is approximately 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes of
transfer time).

Reading

The Reading component consists of 40 questions and is 60 minutes long. The questions in the reading segment include reading for gist, reading for main ideas, reading for detail, skimming, understanding logical argument and recognising writers’ opinions, attitudes and purpose.
 
The Academic version includes three long texts that range from descriptive and factual to discursive and analytical. The texts are authentic and are taken from books, journals, magazines
and newspapers.

Writing

The Writing component of IELTS Academic includes two tasks with a total time of 60 minutes.
Topics are of general interest to and suitable for test takers entering undergraduate and
postgraduate studies or seeking professional registration.
 
Task 1
You will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words. For example, you may be asked to define and
explain data, describe the stages of a process, how something works or describe an object or
event.
 
Task 2
You will be asked to write an essay responding to the point of view, argument or problem.

Responses to both tasks must be in a formal style.

YOUR TAKEAWAY

  • Gain IELTS test-taking techniques and tactics.

  • Achieve a band score of 6 and above.

  • Ace your writing tasks.

  • Boost confidence with practice exercises and mock tests.

  • Develop conversational skills and fluency 

  • Recognize crucial reading techniques.

  • Understand how examiners determine your band score.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

  • Individuals who require IELTS for study.

  • Individuals who require IELTS for employment certification.

  • Individuals who require IELTS for immigration purposes.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Intermediate or advanced learners.

  • Ability to actively and consistently participate.

  • Laptop or smartphone.

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WHO YOU LEARN WITH?

LinguaSchola's helpful, knowledgeable teachers, cutting-edge facilities, and teaching materials will give you a life-changing experience and the tools you need to achieve your goals. Our teaching tactics are focused on delivering relevant, entertaining knowledge in a warm, inviting environment.

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  • Classes are divided into weeks, and content is created to meet complex learner needs.

  • Learn through a mix of styles and hands-on activities. 

  • One-on-one interactive sessions with your trainer

  • Thoroughly selected high-quality and attentive trainers.

  • Tailored instruction that produces precise results.

  • Optimum use of their learning resources.

  • An environment that allows you to fully concentrate on reaching your learning objectives.

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