Best IELTS Coaching in Chandigarh
It is an international institutionalized test of English Language proficiency for non-native English Language speakers. It is collectively managed by the British Council, IDP. In 1989 Cambridge Assessment English and Australian IELTS was established. IELTS is one of the dominant English language tests in the world, other being the TOEFL, TOEIC, PTE, and OPI/OPIC.
IELTS includes four Modules namely:
- Writing
- Speaking
- Reading
- Listening
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WRITING:
The writing section involves two tasks: Task 1 and Task 2.
TASK 1: task one includes paraphrasing.
- Writing about numbers (dates, time, decimals, percentages, money,y, etc).
- Learning how to chronicle the various task 1 visual types.
- Discussing trends and patterns in data.
- By using analytical or objective language.
TASK 2: It involves various aspects such as;
- Pre-writing
- Brainstorming
- Learning to outline very quickly before writing.
- Essay organization.
- Knows the five types of tasks 2 essays.
- Learn how to write an introduction.
- Learn how to write body paragraphs.
- Learn how to use supporting details.
- Learn how to write the Task 2 conclusion. (1-2 sentence paraphrases of the thesis are recommended).
PART 1: SPEAKING ABOUT OURSELF: Fluently discussing personal topics related to such things as:
- Hometown
- Habits
- Family
- School
PART 2: MONOLOGUE RESPONSES: Students should practice:
- Brainstorming monologue responses in one minute.
- Using supporting details.
- By using transition words and other, markers to indicate main ideas and shifts in the discussion.
PART 3: PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES.
- The 500 NYT writing prompts are listed above.
- Work on a wide range of topics (education, government, technology, history, the environment, etc).
READING: It includes
- Pre-reading ( skimming a text )
- Scanning for Answers.
- Students must take less than three minutes to do some pre-reading.
- Read titles/headings.
- For each paragraph, the student must read the first sentence or two.
- Skim the remainder of each paragraph. Underline keywords/ information.
- Write very short notes in the margins (1-3 words maximum) labeling the topic of each paragraph.
- Then go straight to questions.
Read the questions and scan for Answers.
LISTENING:
Students get exposure to both the “form” ( accent ) and “content” ( subject matter/material) of IELTS speaking by having them listen to academic discussions and lectures for comprehension; the better TED talks are great for this if they don’t rely too heavily on visuals. Students should also get used to listening to a variety of accents.
The four parts of the IELTS test:
- Listening: 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes transfer time)
- Reading: 60 minutes
- Writing: 60 minutes
- Speaking: 11–14 minutes
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