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19/08/2018

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23/01/2018

A lot of people doing the IELTS aren’t sure of which one to take: IELTS Academic or IELTS General.
Well, it depends on why you are doing the IELTS.
If you are doing it to get into an English-speaking university or professional registration, then you will need to do the IELTS Academic. If you are doing it for migration purposes, then you will need to do the IELTS General.
The IELTS test has 4 parts:
1. Writing (task 1 & 2)
2. Reading
3. Listening
4. Speaking
Writing Task 2, Listening and Speaking are the same for both IELTS Academic and IELTS general.
Writing task 2 is an essay. You will be given an essay question to answer in 40 minutes by writing at least 250 words.
In the Listening test, you will hear 4 audio recordings and have to answer 40 questions. It lasts between 30-40 minutes.
In the Speaking test, you will be interviewed by an examiner. This test includes 3 parts: the interview, the short presentation and the discussion. It last between 11-14 minutes.
The only difference between the two tests is Writing Task 1 and Reading.
So, how are they different? I’ll start off with writing task 1 and then move onto the reading.
IELTS Academic or IELTS General: Writing Task 1
Academic
Describe and analyse data in one of the following:
* Bar chart
* Line graph
* Pie chart
* Table
* Diagram
General
Write a letter in one of the following styles:
* Formal (to someone you do not know)
* Semi-formal (to someone you know formally)
* Informal (to friend or family)
You get 20 minutes to complete both of these tasks and must write at least 150 words for each.
IELTS Academic or IELTS General: Reading
Academic
* 3 long passages increasing in difficulty
* Academic style texts (journal articles, text-book extracts)
* Texts related to academic topics such as science, history, sociology
General
* 4 short passages increasing in length and difficulty
* More general /everyday style texts
* Texts related to social survival (advertisements, notices etc.); workplace survival (job descriptions, employment contracts etc.); general texts (newspapers, magazines, travel brochures etc.)
You get an hour to complete both of these reading tasks (50 minutes of reading time and 10 minutes to transfer your answers onto your answer sheet). Both tests include 40 questions in total.

28/11/2017

Understand the IELTS test format

Take the time to understand the IELTS test format. There are two versions of the test: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. Both are graded in exactly the same way.

You will take the first three parts of the test all on one day in the following order: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. There are no breaks between the first three tests.

You will take the Speaking test either on the same day, or 7 days before or after that, depending on local arrangements.

A range of native-speaker accents (North American, Australian, New Zealand and British) is used in the Listening test, and all standard varieties of English are accepted in responses in all parts of the

21/11/2017

Stay tuned, this week I’m going to post how to plan and study IELTS for free!
Study material and tips to score you desire band will be provided for free!

21/11/2017

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS), international standardised test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers. It is jointly managed by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English Language Assessment.

There are 2 modules in IELTS
General & Academic

‘General’ is required for immigration purpose or it is also mandatory in some companies to work in.

‘Academic’ is for education purpose to prove your English language level.

There are four sections in both tests. (General & Academic)

Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening.

General Test: This test is for the people who are planning to immigrate in a country where English is an official language.
It is also mandatory or beneficiary in some of companies to work in.

Academic Test: It is to be done to take a place in universities in Native English speaking countries and non native English as well.

21/10/2017

Coming soon IELTS!!

- Why IELTS and what exactly it is?? 🤔

- How to plan and prepare for the test? 🗃

- Important points to keep in your mind to achieve the desire band. 📝

- free study material & tips. 📚

- free videos.

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Good Study Habits!

11/10/2017

Vocabulary:

Session 1

sensible
acting with good judgement

sensitive
easily upset

boring
not interesting at all

bored
feeling uninterested or with nothing to do

desert
an area of land with sand and rock where very little grows and there is little rain

dessert
a sweet dish at the end of a meal

recipe
instructions for making or preparing food

receipt
a small document, either paper or electronic, that shows you have paid money for something

contents
allthe things that are inside something else

ingredients
individual parts that are combined to make something else, often food

Session 2

diverse
including many different things

multicultural
containing many cultures

ethnic
relating to a race of people

fluently
(of a language) very well, without pauses

Session 3

urinal
a type of toilet for men which is fixed to a wall

appalled
very shocked by something you don't agree with

disgusting
very unpleasant

vulgar
rude and upsetting

playful
not serious; funny

installations
types of modern art which often use sound, video and objects

interact
move and communicate with

spiralling
going downwards in a curve

remote control
machine which is controlled by a device which isn't attached to it

goggles
special glasses to protect the eyes

functional
working as it was designed to

fun-fair
entertainment area with rides and games

profound
with deep meaning

amusing
funny

move
(here) cause a strong emotion

necessarily
in every case

Session 4

clinking
the sound of glasses touching each other

chaotic
confused and without order

scene
(here) image of a place or event

point of view
(here) the place from which you look at something

lively
full of life and energy

cartoonish
like a cartoon (the suffix –ish means 'like a'

bold
strong and simple

outlines
the main edges of something

deranged
mad

equally
to the same level

flamboyantly
in a confident and bright way

garish
bright in an unpleasant way

ruffled
not smooth

sleepy
tired and wanting to sleep

sleepily
in a sleepy way

droopy
hanging low

half-closed
partly closed

madness
the state of being mad

alarmed
shocked, worried

slumber
sleep

purplish
almost purple

indigo
a colour between blue and purple

turquoise
a colour between blue and green

creepy
scary and strange

mischievous
behaving in a slightly bad way

heightened
increased

Drama

wreck
to make a ship sink

vicarage
house where a vicar lives

magistrate
an officer of law

betrayed (to betray)
given information that has put someone in danger

suspected (to suspect)
believe that someone has committed a crime

proof
information that shows that something is true

ruined (to ruin)
spoilt

odd
strange

creep
to move quietly and carefully so no one will see or hear you

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