IELTS – International English Language Testing System
IELTS – International English Language Testing System, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.35, 4 quizzes, based on 13 reviews, and has 181 subscribers.
You will learn about • Academic and General Exam Strategies and Tactics • Computer Based Exam Strategies and Tactics • Successfully overcome IELTS Listening Traps • Time Management Strategies for Score Improvement • Understand all the essential information about the IELTS Test • Prepare for the IELTS Speaking test at home with some great preparation advice • Discover the most important IELTS Writing exam tips • Find out how the IELTS exam is assessed • Practice your IELTS reading and IELTS listening with sample tests • Learn how to answer the common IELTS questions • Build your idiomatic expressions and polish your grammar to give answers more like a native-speaker • Improve your fluency and learn accurate pronunciation • Learn strategies and skills to pass the IELTS test • Get clear and supportive answers to all of your questions by using the Q&A tool • Write high-quality introductions and conclusions quickly and efficiently • Use grammatical constructions which will improve your score in Grammatical Range and Accuracy This course is ideal for individuals who are • IELTS Students who need USA, UK, AU, or Canadian University admission should take this course. or • Individuals who need IELTS English for job certification should take this course. or • Individuals who need IELTS English for immigration purposes should take this course. or • IELTS Students with Intermediate English should take this course. or • Students seeking to improve their General English should take this course. or • Students needing to learn IELTS Reading or • Students needing to learn IELTS Writing or • Students with Beginner English or who are not serious should NOT take this course. or • IELTS students who need to improve their speaking skills and confidence or • Take this course if you want a professional but fun approach to preparing IELTS It is particularly useful for • IELTS Students who need USA, UK, AU, or Canadian University admission should take this course. or • Individuals who need IELTS English for job certification should take this course. or • Individuals who need IELTS English for immigration purposes should take this course. or • IELTS Students with Intermediate English should take this course. or • Students seeking to improve their General English should take this course. or • Students needing to learn IELTS Reading or • Students needing to learn IELTS Writing or • Students with Beginner English or who are not serious should NOT take this course. or • IELTS students who need to improve their speaking skills and confidence or • Take this course if you want a professional but fun approach to preparing IELTS.
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Title: IELTS – International English Language Testing System
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 4
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 4
Number of Practice Tests: 4
Number of Published Practice Tests: 4
Original Price: $19.99
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What You Will Learn
- • Academic and General Exam Strategies and Tactics
- • Computer Based Exam Strategies and Tactics
- • Successfully overcome IELTS Listening Traps
- • Time Management Strategies for Score Improvement
- • Understand all the essential information about the IELTS Test
- • Prepare for the IELTS Speaking test at home with some great preparation advice
- • Discover the most important IELTS Writing exam tips
- • Find out how the IELTS exam is assessed
- • Practice your IELTS reading and IELTS listening with sample tests
- • Learn how to answer the common IELTS questions
- • Build your idiomatic expressions and polish your grammar to give answers more like a native-speaker
- • Improve your fluency and learn accurate pronunciation
- • Learn strategies and skills to pass the IELTS test
- • Get clear and supportive answers to all of your questions by using the Q&A tool
- • Write high-quality introductions and conclusions quickly and efficiently
- • Use grammatical constructions which will improve your score in Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Who Should Attend
- • IELTS Students who need USA, UK, AU, or Canadian University admission should take this course.
- • Individuals who need IELTS English for job certification should take this course.
- • Individuals who need IELTS English for immigration purposes should take this course.
- • IELTS Students with Intermediate English should take this course.
- • Students seeking to improve their General English should take this course.
- • Students needing to learn IELTS Reading
- • Students needing to learn IELTS Writing
- • Students with Beginner English or who are not serious should NOT take this course.
- • IELTS students who need to improve their speaking skills and confidence
- • Take this course if you want a professional but fun approach to preparing IELTS
Target Audiences
- • IELTS Students who need USA, UK, AU, or Canadian University admission should take this course.
- • Individuals who need IELTS English for job certification should take this course.
- • Individuals who need IELTS English for immigration purposes should take this course.
- • IELTS Students with Intermediate English should take this course.
- • Students seeking to improve their General English should take this course.
- • Students needing to learn IELTS Reading
- • Students needing to learn IELTS Writing
- • Students with Beginner English or who are not serious should NOT take this course.
- • IELTS students who need to improve their speaking skills and confidence
- • Take this course if you want a professional but fun approach to preparing IELTS
What is the IELTS and who is it for?
The IELTS (International English Language Test) was taken by over three million people in 2016 and is used by over 10,000 colleges, agencies and other institutions in over 130 different countries. It is taken at a specific location (there are currently over 1,100 locations across the world) on a specific date (there are 48 test dates each year).
There are two types of IELTS exam: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training.
The IELTS Academic is for people applying for higher education or professional registration.
The IELTS General Training is for those migrating to Canada, Australia or the UK or applying for secondary education, training programmes or work-experience in an English-speaking environment.
What are the different parts of the test?
The IELTS has tests in listening, reading, writing and speaking.The listening and speaking tests are the same for the IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training; where they differ is in the reading and writing tests. The reading, writing and listening tests are all completed consequetively on the same day, with no breaks between them. The speaking test can be completed up to a week before or afterwards, however. The total test time is 2 hours 45 minutes.
Listening test
Time allowed: 30 minutes
Candidates listen to four recordings of native English speakers and write answers to questions.The four recordings consist of a two-person conversation, a monolgue on an everyday social subject, a conversation between up to four people in an educational or training context and a monolgue on an academic subject. Here examiners are testing the candidate’s understanding of the main ideas of the text, the text’s purpose, detailed factual information from the text, and opinions and attitudes of the speakers in the text.They will also be looking at the candidate’s ability to follow the development of ideas.
Reading test
Time allowed: 60 minutes
In this section there are 40 questions testing the candidate’s ability to read for gist, main ideas and detail. Skimming, understanding a logical argument and recognising a writer’s opinions, attitudes and purpose is also examined.
For the IELTS Academic test, there are three long texts taken from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.
For the IELTS General Training test, there are extracts from books, magazines, newspapers, notices, advertisements, company handbooks and guidelines.
Writing test
Time allowed: 60 minutes
There are two tasks in this section, which differ according to whether the candidate is taking the IELTS Academic or General Training.
For the IELTS Academic test:
Task 1:The candidate is given a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in their own words. This may include data, stages of a process, how something works or describing an object or event. This is formal writing.
Task 2:The candidate has to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. This is also formal writing.
For the IELTS General Training test:
Task 1:The candidate is given a situation and asked to write a letter requesting information, or explaining the situation. This may be personal, formal or semi-formal in nature.
Task 2:The candidate has to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. This can be fairly personal in tone.
Speaking test
Time allowed: 11-14 minutes
This section consists of three parts.
Part 1: (4-5 minutes) The candidate will be asked general questions about themself and on a range of familiar topics such as home, family, studies, work and interests.
Part 2: (2-3 minutes) The candidate will be given a card, on which is written a topic.They have one minute to prepare before speaking on that topic for up to two minutes.1-2 questions are then asked to the candidate.
Part 3: (4-5 minutes) Further questions are asked on the topic from Part 2.This section is testing the candidate’s ability to discuss abstract ideas and issues.
How is the test graded?
Candidates are given a score between 0-9, going up in 0.5 increments. A score of 1 represents a non-user of English, whereas a score of 9 represents an expert English user.
Each section is scored and the total is converted into a mark on the IELTS 9-band scale. The candidate’s overall score is their average score of their four sections (listening, speaking, reading and writing) rounded up to the nearest 0.5.
Most universities usually require an IELTS score of 7.0 or above.
The following is a rough guide to the correlation between IELTS scores and the Common European Framework (CEFR):
IELTS score CEFR band1-2A13-4A24.5-5.5B16-7B27.5-8.5C18.5-9C2
IELTS scores are valid for two years.
Exam orientation for students
When students come on an IELTS preparation course they often have a lot of questions about the exam. This section helps to answer some of those questions and at the same time introduce students to some examples of different types of questions they will encounter in the reading paper. Worksheets are provided which you can download below.
Step-by-step
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Stage 1
Write on the board: What do you know about the IELTS exam?Let students work in pairs or small groups to think about the question and share their information for a few minutes. Students feedback answers to the group. At this stage don’t give any answers to their questions, simply find out what information they already have.
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Stage 2
Hand out worksheet 2 and ask the students work through the questions discussing possible answers in pairs.
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Stage 3
Hand out worksheet 1. Ask students to skim read and check answers to the quiz questions. Set a time limit.
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Stage 4
Hand out worksheet 3 (Summary and True/False/Not Given question types). Allow students to work on questions individually. You may choose to go through one question at a time taking the opportunity to discuss exam technique for each type of question.
You will find a key for the above exercises included with the downloadable worksheets below.
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