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What is IELTS?

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an English language test. This is required if you wish to live, study, or and work abroad. In other words, you need IELTS to get into a university or even get a job.

Why TELW for IELTS?

Our IELTS programme is exhaustive and covers all the four skills—listening, reading, writing, and speaking, in an organized manner, focussing on the IELTS test requirements. Also, we train you according to your level of linguistic competence. In addition, the personal attention you get at TELW comes at no extra cost.

We have long years of experience in successfully training a number of students. Our programme trains you in all the four skills, using various strategies to help you get your desired score.

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The test in brief

The test is divided into 4 parts:

Listening There will be 4 sections and you will get 40 minutes to answer 40 questions. The audios will be conversations and monologues on everyday situations, social scenes, training contexts, or academic subjects.

You will be asked multiple choice questions, matching, plan/ map/diagram labelling, form completion, note completion, table completion, flow-chart completion, summary completion, sentence completion, short-answer questions.

Reading This has 3 passages of increasing levels of difficulty. Each is normally between 500 – 900 words long. And you get 60 minutes to answer them.

The types of questions could be: multiple choice, identifying  information (True/False/Not Given), identifying a writer’s  views/claims (Yes/No/Not Given), matching information,  matching headings, matching features, matching sentence endings, sentence completion, summary completion,  note completion, table completion, flow-chart completion,  diagram label completion, short-answer questions.

Writing This has 2 activities. And you are given 60 minutes in all. The types of tasks will depend on the kind of module you wish to adopt—academic or general.

Speaking This will be a 1 -1 chat with the examiner. This will be around 10 – 14 minutes long. The first part will be an ice-breaker. The next will be a long part where you speak for around 2 – 4 minutes. The third will be a follow up on what you spoke about in the second part.

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