Title: Ielts Coaching in dwarka
1- Success Starts with IELTS
2Overview
- What is IELTS?
- Test Format
- Test Modules
- What makes us your first choice?
- Registration
3What is IELTS?
Designed to assess the English language ability
of people who intend to study or work where
English is the language of communication
4The Partners
5Modules
- Academic
- General Training
6IELTS Test Results
- Test Result is valid for 2 years
- A band score is awarded per subtest (LRWS)
- Band score ranges from 1-9
- There is no passing or failing mark
7Band scores
- Band 9 - Expert User
- Band 8 - Very Good User
- Band 7 - Good User
- Band 6 - Competent User
- Band 5 - Modest User
- Band 4 - Limited User
- Band 3 - Extremely Limited User
- Band 2 - Intermittent User
- Band 1 - Non User
8IELTS Test Format
9Listening Test
- Timing approx. 30 minutes 10 minutes transfer
time - Questions 40 items
- Types of questions multiple choice, matching,
plan/map/diagram labelling, form and note
completion, table completion, flow-chart
completion, summary completion, sentence
completion, short-answer questions)
10Listening Test
Test Parts 4 sections Section1 conversation
between two people set in everyday social
context Section2 monologue set in everyday
social context Section3 conversation between up
to 4 people set in an educational or training
context Section4 monologue on an academic subject
11Listening Test
- Skills Assessed
- Understanding of main ideas and specific factual
information - Recognising opinions, attitudes and purpose of
the speaker - Following development of an argument
12Reading Test
- Timing approx. 30 minutes 10 minutes transfer
time - Questions 40 items
- Types of questions multiple choice, matching,
plan/map/diagram labelling, form and note
completion, table completion, flow-chart
completion, summary completion, sentence
completion, short-answer questions)
13Academic Reading Test
- Texts are authentic and taken from books,
journals, magazines and newspaper 3 sections with
a total text length of 2,150-2,750 words - Written for non-specialist audience and are on
academic topics of general interests - Text range from descriptive and factual to
discursive and analytical - May contain non-verbal materials such as diagrams
14GT Reading Test
- Section 1 contains two or three factual texts.
Topics are relevant to everyday life in an
English-speaking country. - Section 2 contains two factual texts focusing on
work related issues - Section 3 contains one longer, more complex text
on a topics of general interest. - Text are authentic taken from notices, ads,
company handbook, books, magazines, newspaper and
official document
15Reading Test
- Skills Assessed
- Reading for gist
- Reading for main ideas
- Reading for detail
- Understanding inferences and implied meaning
- Recognising a writers opinion, attitudes and
purpose - Following the development of an argument
16Writing Test
Timing 60 minutes Tasks there are two
tasks Candidates are required to write at least
150 words in task 1 and at least 250 words in
task two Test Parts 2 parts
17Academic Writing Test
Task 1 Presents a table, graph, chart or diagram
Candidate must describe and explain data,
describe the stages of a process, describe an
event or an object from a given, Task 2 Write
an essay in response to a point of view, argument
or problem Response for both task should be
written in a formal style.
18GT Writing Test
Task 1 Candidates are presented with a situation
and are asked to write a letter. The letter maybe
personal, semi-formal or formal in style. Task 2
Write an essay in response to a point of view,
argument or problem. The essay can be slightly
more personal in style than Academic.
19WritingTest
- Skills Assessed
- Ability to write a response which is appropriate
in terms of - Content
- Organisation of ideas
- Accuracy
- Vocabulary
- Grammar
20Speaking Test
Timing 11-14 minutes Tasks A face-to-face
interview with an examiner. The speaking test is
recorded. Parts 3 parts Part 1 Introduction and
interview (3-4 mins) The examiner confirms
candidate identity and ask general questions on
familiar topics e.g. home
21Speaking Test
- Part 2 Individual long turn (3-4 minutes)
- Candidate is given a task card
- Candidate is given 1 minute to prepare their talk
- Candidate talks for 1-2 minutes
- Examiner then asks the candidate 1-2 questions on
the same topic
22Speaking Test
- Part 3 Two-way discussion (4-5 minutes)
- Examiner asks further questions related to topic
on part 2 - These questions can give the candidate an
opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and
ideas
23Speaking Test
- Skills Assessed
- A wide range of speaking skills is assessed
including - Ability to communicate opinion and information on
everyday topics, experiences etc by answering a
range of questions - Ability to speak at length using appropriate
language and organising ideas coherently - Ability to express and justify opinion and to
analyse, discuss and speculate about issues
24Speaking Test Criteria
- Fluency talking at a natural rate without
- causing too much effort for the listener.
- Vocabulary range
- Grammatical Range and Accuracy
- Pronunciation
25What makes IELTS and the British Council your
first choice?
26ExpertDesigned by experts, trusted around the
world
- Consistent and and fair to everyone regardless of
age, gender, race - Trusted and recognised by institutions, business
and - Governments
- Endorsed by thousands of experts from
universities, - professional bodies, government agencies and
employers.
27PersonalOur tests are shaped by your needs
- Format allows ease of preparation and review
- You know what to expect
- Personal, private and calm speaking interview
space - Free support resources from the British Council
28How to register?
- Glion overseas is Authorised Registration
- centre to register your test at British council
- Bring the following requirements
- 2 pcs passport size photos
- Photocopy of valid ID
- Test fee amounting to INR 11300
29Register with IELTS COACHING DWARKA
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