IELTS Classroom Training:-
IELTS classroom course is one month in duration. Classes are held twice a week and each class is three hours of duration. Alternatively, students can attend two hour classes thrice a week. The course covers all aspects and sections of the exams. New batches commence fortnightly. Please feel free to contact your nearest centre for new batch details. Our library is equipped with all the latest tests available for the IELTS. Apart from classroom coaching, our faculty is always available for doubt clearing sessions.
The course can be modified, extended or constricted as per the candidate’s requirement. Classes will be held at our Hauz Khas, New Delhi Head Office.
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WHAT IS THE IELTS ?
The International English language Testing System, or IELTS, as it is popularly called, is an English Language proficiency test that is required to be taken by non-native students so as to study in countries where the medium of instruction is English. IELTS is accepted by Universities in Australia, UK, New Zealand and Canada. It has become a mandatory test for study in Australia.
The IELTS tests all four language skills that are important for effective communication: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. The structure of the IELTS is as follows:
Reading (60 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) Reading section has 3 passages and 40 items (questions). Each item is worth one mark.
Writing (60 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) Writing section consists of 2 tasks (Writing Task 1 and Writing Task 2) and candidates must answer BOTH tasks.
Listening (40 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) Listening section has four sections, each with 10 items (or questions). Each item is worth one mark.
Speaking (11-14 minutes) (Scoring scale: 0-9 bands) Speaking test is a face-to-face interaction between the candidate and an examiner
IELTS is conducted in India by IDP and British Council. For detailed information about IELTS, please refer to the official website of IELTS www.ielts.org
What is the scoring scale for the IELTS?
- Scoring is between 0 (Minimum) and 9 (Maximum) with 0.5 band increment. Four scores are reported on the IELTS:
- Reading score reported on a 0-9 band scale, with 0.5 band increment
- Listening score reported on a 0-9 band scale, with 0.5 band increment
- Writing score reported on a 0-9 band scale, with 0.5 band increment
- Speaking score reported on a 0-9 band scale, with 0.5 band increment
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