IELTS or International English Language Testing System is an international standardize test of English language skills for non-native speakers, designed to test their language proficiency for academic, professional and living purposes in English-speaking countries. IELTS is accepted by most of the academic institutions in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK, USA and by various organisations across the globe. You can go for either weekday or weekend programs.
It includes:
READING (General Reading & Academic Reading): which basically covers extracts from books, magazines, newspaper etc that students have to read and answer comprehension based questions based on these readings. It tests the student’s ability to read & comprehend English.
WRITING (General Writing & Academic Writing): under which students are asked to write a letter requesting information or explaining a situation based on the question which may be formal, semi-formal or personal.
LISTENING: Students will be given with four recordings which they have to listen and answer a series of questions based on them to test their proficiency in listening based language comprehension.
SPEAKING: Students will be asked a series of questions by an examiner to test their proficiency and ability to communicate in English with clarity and fluency.
Highlights
Well-defined pedagogy.
Interactive sessions, worksheets, presentations and mock tests.