How to practice English effectively
IDP’s IELTS Test Tips and Practice course is designed for people who already have a good level of English and who have done some study of academic English. The course offers participants a solid overview of the IELTS test structure and its requirements. Taking a systematic approach to each of the English skills, the course offers a range of techniques designed to improve participants’ performance during the test and enable them to get their desired result.
Speaking
The IELTS test includes a speaking component with a native English-speaking assessor. IDP’s training offers a range of language structures that enable participants to deal with language functions involved in face-to-face interviews. Amongst others, these functions include stating facts and opinions, describing processes and events, dealing with difficult questions, and making comparisons.
Listening
The listening component of the IELTS test includes a series of monologues and dialogues that steadily increase in difficulty and often include highly detailed information. Candidates are asked to answer a number of questions presented in a variety of formats. The Test Tips and Practice course gives participants practice in techniques such as listening for gist or main idea alongside intensive practice in listening for specific information.
Reading
IELTS candidates are asked to answer questions about extended texts that often contain detailed information. In addition, participants may be asked to establish facts based on tables and diagrams. IDP’s training addresses a number of skills required for successful reading, including skimming, scanning, and reading for key words or main idea.
Writing
The writing component of the IELTS test has two parts. Part one requires candidates to write a description of a table or a diagram. Part two requires candidates to write an essay offering opinions and facts to support them. IELTS Test Tips and Practice offers participants the language and skills required to deal with both writing elements in a successful fashion.
Speaking
The IELTS test includes a speaking component with a native English-speaking assessor. IDP’s training offers a range of language structures that enable participants to deal with language functions involved in face-to-face interviews. Amongst others, these functions include stating facts and opinions, describing processes and events, dealing with difficult questions, and making comparisons.
Listening
The listening component of the IELTS test includes a series of monologues and dialogues that steadily increase in difficulty and often include highly detailed information. Candidates are asked to answer a number of questions presented in a variety of formats. The Test Tips and Practice course gives participants practice in techniques such as listening for gist or main idea alongside intensive practice in listening for specific information.
Reading
IELTS candidates are asked to answer questions about extended texts that often contain detailed information. In addition, participants may be asked to establish facts based on tables and diagrams. IDP’s training addresses a number of skills required for successful reading, including skimming, scanning, and reading for key words or main idea.
Writing
The writing component of the IELTS test has two parts. Part one requires candidates to write a description of a table or a diagram. Part two requires candidates to write an essay offering opinions and facts to support them. IELTS Test Tips and Practice offers participants the language and skills required to deal with both writing elements in a successful fashion.
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