IELTS MAKES YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE

Your goal is to immigrate to an English speaking country to study or for a job.

BUT COVID-19 has changed the way we live, work, and go about our daily lives. That doesn’t mean you have to completely pause the pursuit of IELTS or your immigration goal.

A good score IELTS test is a necessity that will change your life. The higher your score, the easier it will be to qualify for a Visa.

The IELTS test has 4 parts of the language – Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking.  You can successfully study the first 3 parts with online study, videos, documents and through books alone. 

But the only truly successful way to study the Speaking part is by talking with a native English-Speaking coach.

  • With a coach, you can hear the native English pronunciation and repeat the spoken words correctly.
  • You get classes tailor-made to your particular needs.
  • You can get advice and tips that fit your personal speaking style.
  • You practice the mock tests together so you can learn the details of each part of the Speaking test.
  • You take the test with confidence that you have done your best to practice together.

3 PARTS OF THE IELTS SPEAKING TEST

Part 1

  • In Part 1, you will have a 4 to 5 minute conversation with an IELTS examiner about yourself. 
  • Topics might include Work, Family, Home Life and/or Personal Interests

Part 2

  • In Part 2 of the Speaking test, you will have a cue card with a topic.
  • You will have will be given a pencil and paper to prepare your response and have one minute to write your notes on the topic.
  • You will then speak on the topic for two minutes.

Part 3

  • In Part 3, you will have a conversation with the IELTS examiner around the topic from Part 2, discussing it in more detail. 
  • Part 3 should take approximately 4 to 5 minutes to complete.

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