What is IELTS?

What is IELTS? 

Want to migrate to English speaking countries but are stuck because of IELTS? 

Instead of panicking, let’s start working upon it.

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an English Language proficiency test that is taken by almost four million students across the globe.   IELTS is the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education and global migration.

International English Language Testing System is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers.

Looking for preparing for the test?  Search no further.  We, in EDUFOLKS, prepare our students to get the higher band score.  The trick is how?

·     At EDUFOLKS, we practice speaking (one to one) on daily basis.  Additionally, we practice another cue card on daily basis.  Overall, in a month, you get to speak on almost 40 cue cards. 

·         Tricks and tips are told to students to reach that top score.

·         English of IELTS- The students who struggle with English language is guided towards IELTS grammar book.  The exercises are based on daily practice work.

·         Writing is the pain area for our students.  Yes, our trainers hold hands and write the essays themselves, with the students to keep them in pace.

·         Reading and Listening- practice makes a student perfect.

IELTS Academic and General Training both incorporate the following features:

•           IELTS tests the ability to listen, read, write and speak in English.

•           The speaking module is a key component of IELTS. It is conducted in the form of a one-to-one interview with an examiner can occur face to face or even through a video conference. The examiner assesses the test taker as they are speaking. The speaking session is also recorded for monitoring and for re-marking in case of an appeal against the score given.

•           A variety of accents and writing styles have been presented in test materials in order to minimize linguistic bias. The accents in the listening section are generally 80% British, Australian, New Zealander and 20% others (mostly American).

•           IELTS is developed by experts at Cambridge English Language Assessment with input from item writers from around the world. Teams are located in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and other English-speaking nations.

•           Band scores are used for each language sub-skill (Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking). They are averaged out to derive the overall band score for each test taker.

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