IELTS Exam Preparation Course

The IELTS is an internationally recognised certificate to prove your level of English, and is especially important if you would like to study at a British university.
The IELTS can also be used for visa and immigration purposes in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
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Course Description
Who is the IELTS course for?
IELTS classes do not include a general English element, but they are ideal for students who want to focus only on exam preparation and aim to increase their score by at least 1 point overall, after a 12-week course.
The IELTS courses at Ingla focus on the Academic IELTS, but our experienced and professional teachers can give students guidance and tuition about the General IELTS exam as well.
IELTS classes at Ingla are available for full or part-time learning and help students develop the necessary exam strategies and techniques to succeed.
This course runs 2-3 days a week (depending on what time of day you study), and lessons are 90 minutes a day.
All four parts of the exam, Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking will be covered during this class, and you will be familiarised with the wide variety of exam tasks found on the IELTS.
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course you’ll be able to…
- Use a variety of reading techniques to successfully improve in IELTS Reading tasks
- Identify important information quickly and effectively in complex texts
- Tell the difference between False information, and information that is “not given” to answer True, False, Not Given questions more effectively
- Interpret, understand, and write effectively about data and statistics presented in different forms (line graphs, tables, pie charts, etc.)
- Label parts of a map from a speaker’s description, and describe changes over time in a map
- Listen for specific information in a general and academic context
- Plan and deliver a two-minute monologue on a personal topic for the Speaking part of the exam
- Express yourself more effectively and coherently when talking about social and academic issues
- Understand the main points and specific information from an academic lecture
- Structure, organise, and write a variety of different essays for Writing Task 2 using language that is proven to get good results on the IELTS exam
- Feel comfortable describing a diagram or a process step by step
Materials
The class materials used for the IELTS course come from several high quality, respected course books like Ready for IELTS and the Complete Guide to IELTS.
If you sign up for this course for more than a week, you’ll have to buy a course book to take part in class.
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The IELTS score you need depends on the university and subject of study you choose, so make sure you know the entry requirements for your course.
An IELTS qualification is widely accepted by educational institutions, employers, professional registration bodies and government immigration agencies when they require proof of English language skills as part of their recruitment or admission procedures.
It is designed to test the language ability of people who want to study or work where English is used as the language of communication and over 9,000 organisations worldwide accept IELTS as proof of language ability.
The IELTS score you need depends on the university and subject you choose to study, so make sure you know the entry requirements for your course.
There are two IELTS exams available – Academic and General Training.
The IELTS Academic test is for people applying for higher education or professional registration in an English-speaking environment. It reflects some of the features of academic language and assesses whether you are ready to begin studying or training. Most people will take the IELTS Academic test to support their study and application to study overseas – but it is important to check the entry requirements of individual organisations before choosing your test.
The IELTS General Training test is for those who are going to English speaking countries for secondary education, work experience or training programs. It is also a requirement for migration to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. The test focuses on basic survival skills in broad social and workplace contexts and is usually required for vocational training, for example, in the construction, hospitality and leisure, and tourism industries.
ALSO AVAILABLE!
Online Mini Course: IELTS Writing
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Our online Mini Course for IELTS Writing is perfect to help you develop your written communication skills.
Overview
This is a short, but intense course that focuses only on IELTS writing. A variety of essay types for both Writing Task 1 and Task 2 will be covered. These include line graphs, maps, diagrams, tables, agree/disagree essays, and many more. This course will also cover the best language and grammar to use to ensure success for each type of writing task. You will get lots of personalised feedback from an experienced, CELTA-qualified teacher, and because of our small class sizes, you will have plenty of opportunity to ask questions and get the attention you need.
Topics
- Line graphs
- Pie charts
- Tables
- Diagrams/Processes
- Maps
- Agree/disagree essay
Details
- 3 days per week, 1 hour per day, for 4 weeks
- 12 total hours of online classroom Teacher Time
- Maximum 8 students
- ONLINE
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For more information about current online courses and times of the classes, please contact us at admin@ingla.co.uk