IELTS Full Course in 10 hours 2023 Learn With Sam And Ash Welcome to Learn with Simon Ash Your Complete IELTS Free Course This is the only complete IELTS free course available on the internet Each part of this course is divided into chapters which you can easily navigate to from the description We also provide some data along with this course to help you understand IELTS in a nutshell If you need complete data 30 hours of live session mock tests and unlimited feedback visit ieltsclass lanvisamnast com The course schedule and timing are provided on the website We are proud to say that most of our students have received their desired bands by watching this course alone Now let s get started with the main course which is 9 hours and 45 minutes and everything you need for IELTS is here What is IELTS IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System It is a pro ciency test that checks your English language skills Non native speakers meaning people who are living in a country where English is not spoken as the primary language or the rst language are required to take this test For example if you want to go to Australia to study or work you have to write IELTS to show your pro ciency The test was created by Cambridge University and 80 of the English used in IELTS has a British accent Therefore it is recommended to watch British accent movies to get acquainted with the accent Types and Categories of IELTS IDP and British Council Cambridge University created the test and they gave the responsibility to IDP and British Council to conduct the test in various countries Both are the same and there is no difference between them General Training and Academic If you are planning to work abroad go for General Training For any kind of course go for Academic If you take the wrong test you will waste a lot of money and the score will be invalid Paper and Online It is recommended to go for Paper and Pencil as it is easier to read and write on paper than a screen Scoring in IELTS In IELTS there are no marks or points You are scored from one to nine where nine is the highest and one is the lowest The score is called a band There is no score of zero which means you did not appear for the exam You will get a score between one and nine depending on your situation or requirement If you score nine or eight that is excellent However there are four modules in IELTS listening reading writing and speaking If you scored less in any of these modules less compared to the requirement you would not qualify Understanding the IELTS Scoring System When taking the IELTS exam it is important to understand the scoring system The requirements for different companies or institutions may vary but it is generally required to achieve a score of at least eight bands in listening seven in reading seven in writing and seven in speaking The scores for each module and overall score are important It is also important to understand the difference between bands and zephyr Zephyr stands for the Common European Framework as a reference for languages which tests the levels of language Bands are created from one to nine and correspond to the levels of zephyr For example a score of 8 5 to 9 is considered C2 while above that is C1 Listening and reading have 40 questions each with one point given for each correct answer The score for writing and speaking is based on four criteria with vocabulary and uency being examples Choosing the Right Study Material It is recommended to avoid online materials as they are not connected to Cambridge and may not provide accurate information The best book to study from is the O cial Cambridge Guide to IELTS along with the Cambridge Practice Test for IELTS series ranging from 1 to 14 It is su cient to purchase two to three books for practice along with this course Frequency of the Test and Reattempting The academic IELTS exam is conducted 48 times a year while the general training is conducted 24 times a year It is not recommended to immediately reattempt the exam if the desired score is not achieved It is important to evaluate oneself identify areas of improvement and prepare before reattempting the exam Understanding the Four Modules of the Exam The IELTS exam consists of four modules listening reading writing and speaking Listening involves listening to an audio recording for around 30 minutes with 40 questions to answer Reading involves answering questions based on given passages Writing and speaking are based on four criteria such as vocabulary and uency Introduction to the IELTS Test The IELTS test consists of four modules Listening Reading Writing and Speaking Listening always comes rst in the sequence followed by Reading and Writing on the same day and Speaking on a different day The total time for the test is 2 hours and 45 minutes After 13 days you will receive your score online and a hard copy will be sent to you later if you request it Listening Module Structure The Listening module is always rst in the sequence and consists of 40 questions You will listen to an audio and have to write down your answers on a separate answer sheet It is important to keep the answer sheet secure as it will only be provided once There will be breaks between modules to help you relax and relieve stress The Listening module consists of 40 questions You will listen to an audio and write your answers on a separate answer sheet The answer sheet will only be provided once so it is important to keep it secure There will be breaks between modules to help you relax Writing Module Structure The Writing module consists of two tasks In Academic you will have to write a report for Task 1 and in General Training you will have to write a letter For Task 2 you will have to write an essay The total time for the Writing module is 60 minutes In Academic you will have to write a report for Task 1 and in General Training you will have to write a letter For Task 2 you will have to write an essay The total time for the Writing module is 60 minutes Speaking Module Structure The Speaking module is a formal interview or test that lasts for 11 to 14 minutes It will be taken on a different day from the other three modules The day and venue will be provided to you and it is important to be on time The Speaking module is a formal interview or test that lasts for 11 to 14 minutes It will be taken on a different day from the other three modules The day and venue will be provided to you and it is important to be on time Conclusion
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