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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education and global migration.
Why is IELTS important?
More than 11,000 organisations globally trust IELTS, so when you take the test you can be confident that it is recognised by educational institutions, employers, governments and professional bodies around the world.
As one of the pioneers of four skills English language testing 30 years ago, IELTS continues to set the standard for English language testing today. Governments in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom use IELTS to process immigration applications.
IELTS has been developed by some of the world’s leading language assessment experts and will test the full range of English skills needed for success in your new job or study placement abroad.
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• 40 hours of class room training.
• Mock interviews for speaking.
• Weekly assessment.
• Highly experienced and certified trainer.
• Wide range of material.
• Comprehensive coverage of all the modules.
• Innovative training methods
• Time management tips for reading.
• Trainer hasTrained more than 10000 students in 16years
• Special focus on Pronunciation vocabulary Grammar
• Outstanding Results of our students
• Offline & Online Classes
Know your Trainer:
KIRTHY KIRAN KUMAR (KKK)
An IDP IELTS CERTIFIED TRAINER
Pearson certified Advanced PTE Trainer.
CERTIFIED CELPIP TRAINER
CERTIFIED TOEFL trainer
Cambridge certified English Teacher
24years of Teaching experience
16Years of IELTS training Experience
Trained Thousands of students.
Batch starts on:
Mon to Friday any day
Duration of the training: 40days
After the training:
We conduct 25 mock tests.
Which type of test is better Computer -delivered Test or paper-based test. Both The tests are of same standard and scoring, but for a computer – delivered test the results will be delivered in 3-5 days.
It is an English language proficiency test.
Students who want to study abroad should write the exam.
• Part-1 (Recording 1) – a conversation between two people on daily social context
• Part-2 (Recording 2) – a monologue on everyday social context.
• Part-3 (Recording 3) – a conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context.
• Part-4(Recording 4) – a monologue on an academic subject.
• After the audio you get 10minutes to transfer your answers on to the answer sheet for a paper-based test
• Note: for a computer -delivered test there is no extra transfer time. The audio is played only once.
The test includes wide range of accents like American, Canadian, British, Australian and. New Zealand
No of questions—40
1 Mark is awarded for each question, Care should be taken as poor grammar and spellings are penalized.
This test is common for both Academic and General modules.
No. of questions: 40
Time: 60 minutes
Task Types: A wide variety of question types are given
1 mark is awarded for each question.
A band scale conversion table is used to convert this mark into a band score.
These 40marks are converted into band score of 1 to 9 which also include half bands
No of Questions: 40
Time: 60 minutes.
Task Types: A wide variety of question types are given.
1 mark is awarded for each question.
Timing: 60 minutes
No. of questions: 2 (Task1 and 2)
Task1: Academic Test
For Academic test takers the task1 includes description of a diagram (bar graph, line graph table, piechart, flow chart or any other diagram) 150 words should be written on the diagram and time to complete this task is 20minutes.
Time - 20 minutes.
Writing Task2: Test takers write an essay on a given topic for 250 words or more
Time – 40 Minutes
Write a letter on a given topic for 150 words or more
A situation is given and you are asked to write a letter on it.
It may be personal, formal or semi-formal letter
TASK2:
Writing Task2: test takers write an essay on a given topic for 250 words or more
Time –40 Minutes
Speaking format is same for Academic and General
The Speaking test consists of an oral interview between the test takers' and an examiner. All Speaking tests are recorded.
Timing: 11–14 Minutes
• Part 2 - you will be given a card which asks you to talk about a particular topic. You will have one minute to prepare and 2 minutes for speaking 3-4minutes
• Part 3 -Further questions on part 2, any other questions-4-5min