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Lesson Posted on 25 Feb Learn IELTS Academic +1 IELTS Coaching

IELTS Writing Task Preparation

Lutoosha

I am your go-to IELTS and spoken English coach. With 6 years of teaching experience in Australia, New...

Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to understand the requirements of the IELTS Writing Task 2, generate ideas for essay topics, structure their essays effectively, and use appropriate language and vocabulary Lesson Outline: Hello Everyone. My name is Lutoosha. I am your IELTS... read more

Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to understand the requirements of the IELTS Writing Task 2, generate ideas for essay topics, structure their essays effectively, and use appropriate language and vocabulary

Lesson Outline:

Hello Everyone. My name is Lutoosha. I am your IELTS coach. Today's lesson will focus on preparing for the Writing Task 2 of the IELTS exam.

  • Task 2 which carries more weight than Task 1. Task 2 requires test-takers to present and justify an opinion, discuss a problem, or present a solution in a coherent and structured manner. This assesses higher-level academic and analytical skills such as critical thinking, argumentation, and the ability to organize ideas effectively.
  • Students are expected to write 250 words in 40 minutes. Do not waste time and manage it properly. Spend 5 minutes to generate ideas for potential essay topics related to common IELTS themes such as education, technology, environment, society, etc
  • Students must follow essay structure in IELTS exam otherwise it will reduce bands.

Introduction: Hook, thesis statement.

Body Paragraphs: Topic sentences, supporting evidence, examples.

Conclusion: Restate thesis, summarize key points, provide a final thought or recommendation

  • Use advanced vocabulary and phrases that can enhance the quality of essays.
  • Check grammar, spelling, punctuation. 
  • Practice writing essay everyday on different topics. Set timer for 40 minutes when practicing. Focus on essay structure, language use, and coherence while writing essay. 

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Lesson Posted on 27/08/2023 Learn IELTS Academic +1 IELTS Coaching

How to excel in reading section of IELTS?

Fathima Neamath

I am an experienced trainer specializing in Advanced English language, Interview preparation, IELTS preparation...

Cracking the academic reading section of the IELTS requires a combination of strategies and practice. Here are some tips to help you succeed: 1. Understand the Question Types: Familiarize yourself with the different question types you'll encounter in the reading section, such as multiple choice, matching,... read more

Cracking the academic reading section of the IELTS requires a combination of strategies and practice. Here are some tips to help you succeed:

1. Understand the Question Types: Familiarize yourself with the different question types you'll encounter in the reading section, such as multiple choice, matching, true/false/not given, sentence completion, and more. Understand what each type of question requires from you.

2. Skim the Passage: Quickly skim through the passage to get an overall idea of the topic, structure, and main points. This helps you understand the context before diving into the questions.

3. Read Carefully:When reading the passage and questions, focus on understanding the main ideas, supporting details, and relationships between different pieces of information.

4. Highlight Keywords: Highlight or underline keywords and phrases in both the passage and the questions. This will help you quickly locate relevant information when answering questions.

5. Manage Time: Time management is crucial. Allocate a specific amount of time to each passage and stick to it. If you're stuck on a question, move on and come back to it later.

6. Answer as You Go: For some question types, it's better to answer as you read the passage, such as sentence completion or matching. This can save time and prevent you from losing track of information.

7. Look for Synonyms: The passage and questions might not use the same words. Be prepared to identify synonyms or paraphrased versions of the information. 8. Predict Answers: Before looking at the answer choices, try to predict what the answer might be based on your understanding of the passage. This can help you eliminate incorrect options.

9. Use Context: Sometimes, even if you're not sure of the answer, you can infer it from the context of the passage. Use logical reasoning to make educated guesses.

10. Practice Regularly: Practice is key. Use official IELTS practice materials and sample papers to get accustomed to the format and types of questions. Gradually increase the difficulty level as you improve.

11. Review Mistakes: After practicing, review your mistakes and understand why you got them wrong. This helps you learn from your errors and avoid repeating them.

12. Expand Your Vocabulary: A strong vocabulary will help you understand complex passages and questions more effectively. Learn synonyms, antonyms, and context-specific words.

13. Stay Calm: Test anxiety can affect your performance. Practice relaxation techniques to manage stress on test day.

14. Simulate Test Conditions: When practicing, try to replicate test conditions as closely as possible. Time yourself and sit in a quiet environment to get used to the pressure.

15. Seek Guidance: If you're struggling, consider getting guidance from a tutor or taking preparatory courses to enhance your skills. Remember that improving your reading skills takes time, so be patient and persistent. With consistent practice and the right strategies, you can excel in the academic reading section of the IELTS.

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Lesson Posted on 30/05/2023 Learn IELTS Academic

What is IELTS and what is the full form?

Suma Yadrami

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Is it difficult to score 6.5 in IELTS?

Suma Yadrami

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Lesson Posted on 08/03/2023 Learn IELTS Academic

IELTS SPEAKING.Basic introductory segment.

Sunil Panjani

A vast number of my students are in Canada, Australia, U.K., U.S.A, and New Zealand, either studying...

IELTS International English Language Testing System SPEAKING Duration-11-14 minutes IELTS introduction questions and answers begin something like this: Examiner: Hello, please take a seat. Examiner: This is the speaking test for the International English Language Testing System,... read more

IELTS

International English Language Testing System

 

            SPEAKING

Duration-11-14 minutes

 IELTS introduction questions and answers begin something like this:

  • Examiner: Hello, please take a seat.
  • Examiner: This is the speaking test for the International English Language Testing System, held on the 1st of January 2012. The candidate is Sohan Singh, candidate number 123456, and the examiner is Chitra Banerjee, number 545454.
  • Examiner: Good afternoon, my name is Chitra Banerjee.
  • Candidate: Good afternoon.
  • Examiner: Can you tell me your full name please?
  • Candidate: Yes, it is Sohan Singh.
  • Examiner: Thank you. And what should I call you?
  • Candidate: Please call me Sohan or you may call me Sunny.
  • Examiner: Where are you from Sunny?
  • Candidate: I am from Punjab, a state in India.
  • Examiner: Can I see your identification please, Sunny?
  • Candidate: Sure, here is my passport.
  • Examiner: Thank you. In this first part of the test, I am going to ask you some questions about yourself. Now Sunny,, do you work or are you a student?

     Examiner: What are you studying?

     Candidate: Currently, I am pursuing my bachelor’s in economics.

The conversation then carries on between the examiner and the candidate. Candidates need to note that there are certain IELTS Speaking Part Topics and Questions that are often repeated. IELTS introduction questions tend to revolve around some common topics or themes. A candidate need not memorize all of them, however, getting a broad idea about these common topics will help you arrange your thoughts and ideas in a coherent manner.

Practice from a variety of IELTS speaking part 1 sample questions to improve your introduction skills. You can also explore IELTS speaking introduction sample answers to know how to approach the questions you might be asked in your speaking test. Check them out now!

Do you like saving money?

Yes, for me having enough money (or a little more than just enough) is a sign of a good lifestyle. And I certainly want to live a life without refusing? Myself in purchases.

Do you like shopping?

No, to be honest, I don’t. I am not a hoarder and only prefer to buy things of quality that I know I definitely need. And this, of course, happens not that frequently


Have you bought anything valuable recently?

 


Yes, I have. I desperately needed new headphones and I was on the lookout for a pair of wireless ones. I am glad I found them quickly.


How important is money to you?

I reckon, money is just a tool to achieve certain goals. Without it, it would be quite hard to obtain anything in life. Obviously, when talking about tangible things that can be bought.

Do you expect to have much money in the future?

Yes, definitely. I am currently working quite hard to get and retain a nicely paid job. In the future, I will for sure be able to maintain a good, if not affluent, lifestyle

Would you like to share some of your fortune when you are rich?


I think so, yes. It’s an important part of one’s charity  to help the have-nots. However, I am much more eager to help them by providing access to jobs and education than simply giving money.


Do you enjoy reading?

Yes, absolutely! I feel like reading is a perfect way to learn something new, expand our outlook and train imagination. What is more ? it’s comfortable to read almost anywhere.

What is your favourite book?

It’s definitely Atlas Shrugged, a book by Russian-American writer Ayn Rand, who built a whole anti-utopia around the lives of very strong people who overcame all difficulties to achieve more.


How much do you read every day?

I tend to read at least for an hour per day. Of course, sometimes I can spend several hours with my book, but if I am too busy to read, I just switch to podcasts.

 

 

 

 

 

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Lesson Posted on 11/02/2023 Learn IELTS Academic

IELTS SPEAKING, an introduction to the test.

Span Education Abroad

IELTS/PTE trainer with over 20 years of experience. I also teach GRE/GMAT /TOEFL and similar tests. I...

IELTS International English Language Testing System SPEAKING Duration-11-14 minutes IELTS introduction questions and answers begin something like this: Examiner: Hello, please take a seat. Examiner: This is the speaking test for the International English Language Testing System,... read more

IELTS

International English Language Testing System

 

            SPEAKING

Duration-11-14 minutes

 IELTS introduction questions and answers begin something like this:

  • Examiner: Hello, please take a seat.
  • Examiner: This is the speaking test for the International English Language Testing System, held on the 1st of January 2012. The candidate is Sohan Singh, candidate number 123456, and the examiner is Chitra Banerjee, number 545454.
  • Examiner: Good afternoon, my name is Chitra Banerjee.
  • Candidate: Good afternoon.
  • Examiner: Can you tell me your full name please?
  • Candidate: Yes, it is Sohan Singh.
  • Examiner: Thank you. And what should I call you?
  • Candidate: Please call me Sohan or you may call me Sunny.
  • Examiner: Where are you from Sunny?
  • Candidate: I am from Punjab, a state in India.
  • Examiner: Can I see your identification please, Sunny?
  • Candidate: Sure, here is my passport.
  • Examiner: Thank you. In this first part of the test, I am going to ask you some questions about yourself. Now Sunny,, do you work or are you a student?

     Examiner: What are you studying?

     Candidate: Currently, I am pursuing my bachelor’s in economics.

The conversation then carries on between the examiner and the candidate. Candidates need to note that there are certain IELTS Speaking Part Topics and Questions that are often repeated. IELTS introduction questions tend to revolve around some common topics or themes. A candidate need not memorize all of them, however, getting a broad idea about these common topics will help you arrange your thoughts and ideas in a coherent manner.

Practice from a variety of IELTS speaking part 1 sample questions to improve your introduction skills. You can also explore IELTS speaking introduction sample answers to know how to approach the questions you might be asked in your speaking test. Check them out now!

Do you like saving money?

Yes, for me having enough money (or a little more than just enough) is a sign of a good lifestyle. And I certainly want to live a life without refusing? Myself in purchases.

Do you like shopping?

No, to be honest, I don’t. I am not a hoarder and only prefer to buy things of quality that I know I definitely need. And this, of course, happens not that frequently


Have you bought anything valuable recently?

 


Yes, I have. I desperately needed new headphones and I was on the lookout for a pair of wireless ones. I am glad I found them quickly.


How important is money to you?

I reckon, money is just a tool to achieve certain goals. Without it, it would be quite hard to obtain anything in life. Obviously, when talking about tangible things that can be bought.

Do you expect to have much money in the future?

Yes, definitely. I am currently working quite hard to get and retain a nicely paid job. In the future, I will for sure be able to maintain a good, if not affluent, lifestyle

Would you like to share some of your fortune when you are rich?


I think so, yes. It’s an important part of one’s charity  to help the have-nots. However, I am much more eager to help them by providing access to jobs and education than simply giving money.


Do you enjoy reading?

Yes, absolutely! I feel like reading is a perfect way to learn something new, expand our outlook and train imagination. What is more ? it’s comfortable to read almost anywhere.

What is your favourite book?

It’s definitely Atlas Shrugged, a book by Russian-American writer Ayn Rand, who built a whole anti-utopia around the lives of very strong people who overcame all difficulties to achieve more.


How much do you read every day?

I tend to read at least for an hour per day. Of course, sometimes I can spend several hours with my book, but if I am too busy to read, I just switch to podcasts.

 

 

 

 

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Lesson Posted on 19/01/2023 Learn IELTS Academic

IELTS ACADEMIC

Sunil Panjani

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Answered on 03/02/2022 Learn IELTS Academic

International Multilingual Academy

Hi Siddartha, We are into this IELTS traning since last 12 years and as you said personal classes we can arrange 2-3 faculties a part from your IELTS session for your speaking and listening 40hrs will cover all 4 espects LSRW +GV and other 20 hrs will be covered by other faculties. read more

Hi Siddartha, 

We are into this IELTS traning since last 12 years and as you said personal classes we can arrange 2-3 faculties a part from your IELTS session for your speaking and listening 40hrs will cover all 4 espects LSRW +GV and other 20 hrs will be covered by other faculties.

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Answered on 11/04/2021 Learn IELTS Academic

Speakeng India

It would help if you practised more so much that you are familiar with the concept.
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Lesson Posted on 24/07/2020 Learn IELTS Academic +4 IELTS Coaching Language and Linguistics Language Spoken English

Ielts tutorial

Ruchi Khanna

I hold a Master's Degree in English (Literature). Currently working as IELTS trainer, ESL and Soft Skill...

Vocabulary ¶ Headway - progress towards a goal ¶ In a jiffy - very quickly ¶ Divest - to deprive ¶ At all times - always ¶ At any rate - whatever happens ¶ At a distance - not near
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