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IELTS Training in Khanna
What is IELTS ?
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. IELTS is designed in such a way that it tests the language ability of people who want to study or work where English is used as the language of communication. It is widely accepted as a proof of English language skills as part of recruitment or admission procedures in colleges, universities, employers and government immigration agencies.
If you are planning to prepare for IELTS test and belong to Khanna, Mandi Gobindgarh, Amloh, Sirhind, Fatehgarh Sahib, Rajpura, Patiala, Doraha, Amloh then Teja's ACCENT is the perfect choice for you. We offer intensive training to boost Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking skills and ensure high band scores in IELTS exam.
TEST FORMAT :
IELTS test comprises of four papers: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It has two different IELTS modules: Academic and General Training. The Speaking and Listening tests are the same in both modules, but the Reading and Writing tests are different.
Academic module :
If you are seeking admission in undergraduate or postgraduate levels, or if you are seeking professional registration, e.g. doctors and nurses then you have to take the IELTS.
General Training module :
If you want to migrate to Canada, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK or if you seeking admission below degree level then you have to take the IELTS General Training module.
What's in the IELTS exam ?
- Listening Duration: 30 minutes
- Reading Duration: 60 minutes
- Writing Duration: 60 minutes
- Speaking Duration: 11–14 minutes
Content : 40 questions. You have to hear the recordings and answer.
Content : 40 questions
Content : 2 Tasks
Content : 3 parts
The Speaking test consists of a face-to-face interview between the candidate and an examiner. The Speaking test is recorded. There are three parts to the test, and each part follows a pattern of tasks to test your speaking ability.
Result
There is no pass or fail in IELTS. You are graded on your performance in the test, using scores from 1–9 for each part of the test: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Your results from the four parts then produce an overall score.