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About IELTS

Conducted jointly by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL), British Council and IDP Education Australia, IELTS or International English Language Testing System is a mandatory test that for those people who want to study or work in those countries, where English is used as a language for communication.

 

IELTS exam is one of such exams, which is conducted every year to judge the comprehensive understanding of English as a language among those students who wish to drift in foreign countries for temporary purposes; be it for study or work purpose. The exam is taken to test reading, listening, speaking and writing skills of aspiring students.  

There are two types of IELTS exam i.e. 1) Academic Version 2) General Training Version.

 

Academic Version exam is for those candidates who wish to get admission in foreign universities or institutions and for professionals from Medical field immigrating to English speaking country for practicing purpose.

 

General Training Version is for those individuals, who want to undertake non academic training or to gain work experience.

It’s an online exam that is offered 3-4 times a month. IELTS exam is conducted in online as well as offline mode. Currently, over 130 countries use IELTS exam’s score.

IELTS Test Structure

All candidates must complete four Modules – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking to obtain an IELTS Test Report Form.
Candidates are tested in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. All candidates take the same Listening and Speaking Modules. There is a choice between Academic and General Training in the Reading and Writing Modules.
• The Academic Version is intended for those who want to go abroad for higher education and for professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to study or practise in an English-speaking country.
• The General Training Version is intended for those planning to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes.

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IELTS Course Duration

3 Months

90 Hours Approx

IELTS Course Content

LISTENING

Unit 1

• Facts about the Listening Test

• What the Listening Test Assesses

• Listening for the Main Idea

• Listening for Factual Information

• Understanding Speakers’ Agreement

• Following Academic Explanation

• Understanding Speakers’ Responses and Attitudes

Unit 2

• Listening Strategies

• Before Listening: Using Audio Instructions and Predicting

• While Listening: Being Ready to Hear and Listening While Reading

• After Listening: Checking and Transferring Answers

Unit 3

• Conversation - Section 1

• Multiple Choice Questions

• Skills: Listening for Synonyms of Keywords

• Form Completion

• Skills: Predicting the Type of Answer

• Skills: Listening for Numbers

• Matching

• Skills: Identifying Paraphrases

Unit 4

• Talk - Section 2

• Short Answer Questions

• Skills: Understanding the Question

• Labelling a Diagram, Plan or Map

• Skills: Following the Speaker

• Table Completion

• Skills: Money, Numbers and ‘s’

Unit 5

• Academic Discussion - Section 3

• Sentence Completion

• Classification

• Skills: Recognising Speakers

• Skills: Recognising Opinion and Attitude

Unit 6

• Academic Monologue - Section 4

• Notes Completion

• Listening for Signpost Language

Unit 7

• Listening Practice Test

SPEAKING

Unit 1

• Facts about the Speaking Test

Unit 2

• The Interview - Part 1

• Part 1: The Introduction

• Focus on Grammar: Likes and Dislikes

• Focus on Fluency: Extending Your Answer

• Focus on Vocabulary: Showing Range

• Focus on Pronunciation: Essential Aspects

Unit 3

• The Individual Long Turn - Part 2

• Making Notes

• Beginning Your Talk 

• Saying More

• Ending Your Talk

Unit 4

• The Discussion - Part 3

• Focus on Fluency: Extending Your Answers

• Focus on Vocabulary: Discussion Topics

• Focus on Grammar: Past, Present, Future

• Focus on Grammar: Comparison

• Focus on Pronunciation: Clarity

Unit 5

• Speaking Test Review

READING

Unit 1

• Facts About the Reading Test

• What the Reading Test Assesses

• Distinguishing between Fact and Opinion

• Spelling and Grammar

• Distinguishing Main Ideas from Supporting Details

Unit 2

• Reading Skills and Strategies

• Skimming and Scanning

• Identifying Paraphrase

• Identifying Reference

Unit 3

• Short Answer and Sentence Completion

• Short Answer Questions

• Sentence Completion

Unit 4

• Headings and Global Multiple Choice

• Headings

• Global Multiple Choice Questions 

Unit 5

• Locating Information and Multiple Choice

• Locating Information

• Multiple Choice

Unit 6

• Labelling and Noting

• Labelling a Diagram

• Summary Tasks: Notes/Table/Flow Chart Completion

Unit 7

• Identifying Information, Views, and Claims

• True, False, Not Given

• Yes, No, Not Given

Unit 8

• Classification and Matching

• Classification

• Matching

Unit 9

• Reading Practice Test

WRITING

Unit 1

• Facts about the Writing Test

Unit 2

• Task 1 of the Writing Test

• Introduction to Writing Task 1: Visuals

• Understanding Task 1 Questions

• Topic and Overview

• Analysing and Describing Key Features

• Focus on Language: Describing Data

• Skills Focus: Selecting and Grouping Information

Unit 3

• Task 2 of the Writing Test

• Introduction to Writing Task 2

• Getting Started with Task 2: Question Analysis, Brainstorming and Planning Practice

• Paragraph Structure

• Writing the Introduction

• Grammar Focus: Complex Sentences

• The Essay Body

• Skills Focus: Coherence and Cohesion Practice

• Writing the Conclusion

Unit 4

• Writing Practice Test

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