About IELTS

IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is an exam intended for non-native English speakers. Its purpose is to find out what your level of English is. Your result in IELTS is a band score between 0 and 9. Usually you need to take the IELTS test if you are applying for a job or to study in a college or university in an English-speaking country, or if you are immigrating to such country. There are 2 modules of the IELTS test – Academic and General Training. The Academic Module is one that future students take and the General Training Module is for people who intend to live and work in another country. You can take IELTS on paper or on a computer.

The IELTS Consists of four Parts:

  1. Listening Test
  2. Reading Test 
  3. Writing Test 
  4. Speaking Test

The Listening test takes about 40 minutes – 30 minutes to listen to a recording and to answer questions on what you hear, and 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet (if you are taking the paper-based test). In a computer-delivered IELTS you will get 2 minutes to check your answers, which you would have already typed in the gaps.

The Reading test takes 1 hour and your task is to read passages of text and answer questions according to what you have read. There are several types of tasks you may need to do, and we cover them on this website.

The Writing test also takes 1 hour and is divided into 2 parts: you are given 20 minutes to write a letter/report and 40 minutes to write an essay.

The Speaking test takes up to 15 minutes and consists of 3 parts: an Interview where the examiner asks some questions about yourself, a Cue Card talk where you are the only one talking, and a two-way Discussion with the examiner.

Listening, Reading and Writing tests are done one after another, and only before the Speaking test you get a break. Sometimes the Speaking test is even held on a different day.

 When it becomes clear to you that you need to take the IELTS test, you’ll have to go through some formalities – which are:

  1. Call your local IELTS test centre or go online and find out the dates when you can take an IELTS exam and how much it costs. Note: the dates could be different for the Academic and General IELTS exams.
  2. Register and pay online or download and print the application form, fill your details, enclose a copy of your identification and, of course, the payment and send it to your local IELTS centre.
  3. Make sure they received it and allocated a seat for you on the date you have chosen.

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Expert Guidance

Zee Language provides you with experienced instructors who are familiar with the exam format, content, and scoring criteria. Their expertise can help you understand the nuances of each section and provide personalized guidance based on your strengths and weaknesses.

Structured Curriculum

Zee Language offers well-structured curricula that cover all four sections of the IELTS exam: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. This ensures complete coverage of the exam content and allows you to systematically improve your skills in each area.

Practice Materials

Zee Language provides a variety of practice materials, including mock tests and sample questions that closely mimic the actual exam. Regular practice with such materials can help you become comfortable with the exam format and improve your time management skills.

Speaking Practice

One of the unique challenges of the IELTS exam is the speaking section, where you interact with an examiner. Zee Language offers mock speaking sessions, allowing you to practice speaking in a simulated exam environment and receive feedback on your pronunciation, fluency, and coherence.

Focused Learning

Zee language can provide you with a dedicated learning environment free from distractions. This can be especially beneficial if you find it hard to stay motivated or focused while studying on your own.

Peer Interaction

Here at Zee Language, you will have the opportunity to interact with other students who are also preparing for the IELTS exam. Engaging in discussions, sharing study strategies, and collaborating on group activities can enhance your learning experience and provide different perspectives on the material.

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