Prepare for IELTS
International English Language Testing System. (IELTS). IELTS is the world’s proven English test. Over 1.4 million candidates take the test each year to start their journeys into international education and employment. IELTS is recognised by more than 6000 institutions in over 135 countries. The IELTS tests come in two formats:
Academic. Tests your ability to study in English at an undergraduate/postgraduate level.
General Training. This module is suitable for people who are going to an English-speaking country to work or train at below undergraduate level. It is also used for immigration purposes to Canada, Australia, the UK and New Zealand.
Prepare for the IELTS exam. I can help you prepare for the IELTS exam and have many years of experience in supporting students in the achievement of this qualification., using a comprehensive preparation course run online using Skype and Google Talk.
Unique and personal to you - Your personal IELTS learning plan
You are individual and your learning objectives and needs are different to other people. We will talk about these, your exact learning needs, your current level of English, your goals, your learning style and the time you have available. Once this has been done, a personal learning plan will be designed to take you through a professionally designed course of 14 IELTS learning units. Each one designed to prepare you for the areas you will be tested in during the exam. A plan focused on your success!
Comprehensive materials and support
- An introduction section
- A student course and/or workbook
- MP3’s and listening scripts
- A grammar reference
- Additional material for the course book
- Personal individual skype lessons
- Marking tasks and giving feedback
- Ongoing email support and follow up
- Additional materials and activities as needed
How does it work?
1. Contact me to discuss your objectives and learning needs
2. We agree a plan of action, a structure and meeting details
3. Begin your learning, we review progress and adjust as we go
Exam hints and tips
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- Friday 17th December 2010
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The difference between a pass and fail can often be just one question or half a percent (.5%). Here are some hints and tips to help you success in your exams.
