ACADEMIC COURSE
Improve Your English
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It takes time to learn a language and one of the very best ways to learn is to take an English language course. The feedback you receive from your teacher will help you improve the specific skills involved in speaking, listening, reading and writing English.
Use your English every day. Read, speak, listen and write in English as often as you can as this is a proven way to improve your English and therefore your IELTS score.
- Speak English with your friends and family.
- Try to listen to a variety of English accents including American, Australian, British, and New Zealand.
- Read English publications wherever possible.
- Write letters, emails or notes in English to practice your written skills.
Prepare for IELTS
How to Prepare for IELTS Exam
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Listening
The key feature for scoring in the listening module is 100% attention to the audio played.
Listening* (30 minutes)
- Four recorded monologues and conversations
Listening* (30 minutes) (GT)
- Four recorded monologues and conversations
Speaking
Fluency while speaking with full confidence will enhance band score.
Reading (60 minutes)
- Three task-based reading portions
- Texts may incorporate diagrams, graphs, or pictures.
Reading (60 minutes) (GT)
- Section 1 contains two or three short factual texts
- Section 2 contains two short, work-related factual texts
Reading
Scanning and skimming play a vital role to become a fast reader.
Writing (60 minutes)
- At least 150-word writing exercise in which the test taker must summarize, describe, or explain a table, graph, chart, or figure
- A short essay of at least 250 words is required.
Writing (60 minutes) (GT)
- A letter of at least 150 words must be written.
- A short essay of at least 250 words is required.
Writing
Good vocabulary used with variations plays. a key role
Speaking* (11–14 minutes)
- Face-to-face interview with no interruptions or distractions; includes short questions, lengthy discussion of a familiar topic, and a planned discussion.
Speaking* (11–14 minutes) (GT)
- One-on-one interview with no interruptions or distractions Includes short questions, in-depth treatment of a known topic, and a structured discussion.
Prepare for IELTS
More About Course
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GENERAL IELTS
Test format – Listening (30 minutes)
You will listen to four recordings of native English speakers and then write your answers to a series of questions.
- Recording 1 – a conversation between two people set in an everyday social context.
- Recording 2 – a monologue set in an everyday social context, e.g. a speech about local facilities.
- Recording 3 – a conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context, e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment.
- Recording 4 – a monologue on an academic subject, e.g. a university lecture.
Timing: Approximately 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes transfer time). (No. of questions: 40)
