IELTS Test Preparation
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IELTS Test Success! is the most comprehensive test
preparation programme on the market, instructing students
in all four language skills - listening, speaking, reading
and writing.
The IELTS preparation package provides over 800 hours of
Online Learning plus 18 face-to-face classroom sessions for
teachers.
IELTS Test Success! is also recommended for those students
wishing to improve their general English language proficiency.
IELTS Speaking
At the end of this module, students are expected to be
able to:
- use interaction skills in an interview situation.
- use appropriate para-linguistic skills such as body language
and eye contact.
- produce cohesive, coherent and grammatically
correct speech.
- use appropriate vocabulary, pronunciation, intonation and word
and sentence stress.
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IELTS Listening
At the end of this module, students are expected to be
able to:
- listen for general information/main ideas as well as
specific information/detail in
- everyday conversations between two people.
- short, non-academic talks/monologues at natural speed.
- discussions between two or more speakers in an
academic setting.
- academic-style lectures on a scientific or general
information topic.
- listen to and identify non-specialised academic vocabulary
in context.
- answer the following IELTS-type questions:
- identify key information from a table/chart/map.
- complete a timetable/calendar of events.
- label a diagram.
- complete short answer/multiple choice/
true-false questions.
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IELTS General Reading
At the end of this module, students are expected to be
able to:
- survey, skim and scan a reading text to answer the
following types of questions:
multiple choice, short answer, sentence completion, notes/
summary/diagram/flowchart/table completion, identify
writers views, identify information, classification, matching
of lists and phrases.
- understand and use a range of vocabulary.
- deal with unknown vocabulary in a text.
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IELTS General Writing
At the end of this module, students are expected to be
able to:
- understand the structure of a Task 1 letter and
a Task 2 essay.
- write a letter to request information or explain a situation.
- write an essay (problem/solution; present and justify
opinion; compare and contrast; argument).
- use paragraphs, grammar structures and vocabulary
appropriately.
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IELTS Academic Reading
At the end of this module, students are expected to be
able to:
- survey, skim and scan a reading text in order to be able to
answer IELTS-type questions as outlined under the General
Reading section of this catalogue.
- understand and use a range of academic vocabulary items.
- deal with unknown vocabulary in a text.
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IELTS Academic Writing
At the end of this module, students are expected to be
able to:
- understand the structure of a Task 1 response and
a Task 2 essay.
- write a response to describe information in a chart,
diagram, table or graph.
- write an essay (problem/solution; present and justify
opinion; compare and contrast; argument).
- use paragraphs, grammar structures and vocabulary
appropriately.
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