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IELTS Listening Test Overview

IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. There are four modules in real IELTS exam. These are: IELTS Listening, IELTS Writing, IELTS Speaking and IELTS Reading. Here, we are going to discuss about IELTS listening part. Listening part is same for both format i.e IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training or GT. In Listening test you will hear a recorded audio (conversation between two or a group discussion). There will be 40 various types of questions based on the recorded script and your duty is to answer all the question properly. First part is bit easy, there will be 10 questions for first part. IELTS Book 8 Listening Test 2 Step by Step Guidelines With Answer

Cambridge IELTS 7 PDF Free Download

Cambridge IELTS 7 PDF Free Download  with audio clips Cambridge IELTS 7 PDF Free Download. Cambridge IELTS has some course materials for example Cambridge IELTS Book 1, IELTS 2, IELTS 3, IELTS 4, IELTS 5, IELTS 6, IELTS 7, IELTS 8, IELTS 9, IELTS 10 and IELTS 11 etc. If you want to understand the IELTS exam and it's structure properly, these books are great example/ great friend of yours. Beside this, every book has 4 individual sample practice test system for all 4 modules. So, my suggestion is, try to focus on these books and practice more and more with Cambridge IELTS Books. Expert may suggest you many books, articles or notes to practice. But, to me stick to Cambridge books and later if you consider you have practiced those books properly, you may go for extra books or notes. Here is another article related to Book 8, to practice online and to free download Cambridge IELTS book 8 pdf ,

IELTS Overview

International English Language Testing System is popularly know as IELTS . It is the most popular form of measuring the standard of individual person skilled in English Language. It is widely recognized assessment system and support most of the countries. Nowadays, we can apply even in American educational institutes (College & Universities) with IELTS (required band score). Why IELTS is important? Well, if you are planning to study or live in an English speaking country such as UK, Australia, New Zealand etc., it is important to have IELTS required score. IELTS Test Score Measurement IELTS measure the level of individual person's proficiency in English Language. There is no pass mark for IELTS. It measure the proficiency level from non- user band score 1 through to expert band score 9. ILETS Test Format There are two types of IELTS available, one is IELTS Academic and other is IELTS General Training. IELTS Academic is basically for education purposes whereas IELTS G

IELTS Test Date 2016 in Dhaka Bangladesh

If you are planning to sit for IELTS exam recently, you can check the IELTS test date 2016 in Dhaka area Bangladesh. DHAKA Venue: Dhaka- Bashundhara, Baridhara TEST DATE MODULE REGISTRATION DEADLINE REGISTER 29/10/2016 IELTS General Training 22/10/2016 03/11/2016 IELTS Academic 27/10/2016 03/11/2016 IELTS General Training 27/10/2016 19/11/2016 IELTS Academic 12/11/2016 19/11/2016 IELTS General Training 12/11/2016 03/12/2016 IELTS General Training 26/11/2016 03/12/2016 IELTS Academic 26/11/2016 10/12/2016 IELTS Academic 03/12/2016 10/12/2016 IELTS General Training 03/12/2016

IELTS General Training Writing Task 1 Sample

There are two formats of IELTS- International English Language Testing System . One is Academic and the other is general Training. Academic is basically for Education purpose and General Training is for working, immigration or professional activities. Here, we are going to discuss IELTS Writing Task 1 for the General Training Module. There are two tasks in the writing section. Task 1 is an informal, formal or semi-formal letter with a minimum of 150 words. You are supposed to be spent 20 minutes for task 1 and the remaining 40 minutes for Task 2. On the contrary, task 2 is a descriptive or argumentative (essay) writing, where we have to write an essay for at least 250 words. For task 1, first of all, you should consider what types of letters you are going to write. Formal, semi-formal or informal. Formal Letter: A formal letter encompass many things and is related to the business letter. Suppose, you are going to write a letter to your employer, bank or boss. In that case, your

IELTS Speaking Test Format

IELTS is the short form of International English Language Testing System. It’s a widely recognized testing system for measuring the level of English for individual. This test is divided into 4 section.  For example, Reading, Writing, peaking and Listening Here we are going to discuss all about speaking module. Its about a 12 to 15 minutes discussion where you will be asked to answers a wide variety of questions. This section mainly divided into 3 subsection such as… IELTS Speaking Test Format Introductory Section: At introducing section, examiner will introduce himself or herself with the candidate and also ask about 5 to 6 questions about candidate’s personal information. For example, what is your name? How can I call you? Where are you from? Do you work or study? etc. This section will be about 5 minutes long. Q-Card Section: This section is like a monologue. Here the examiner will not ask any question. Examiner will provide you a peace of paper with a

IELTS Speaking Sample Questions

Here you will find a list of sample questions mostly common for your IELTS Speaking Module . What is your name? By which name I can call you? What are you doing? Are you a student or doing any job? Friendship: What is friendship? Do you believe in friendship? Why or why not? Is friend more important than family? Why people make friendship? What’s the benefit of having friend? What are some drawback of having huge friends? What’s the social attitude of friendship in your locality? At what age people should make friend? Do your friends are same ages or different ages group? Why? What is more important to you- friends or family? Travel/ Transport: Where are you from? How did you come here? How often you use buss as a mode of transport? What is traffic jam? What are some causes of traffic congestion? How to reduce the amount of traffic congestion or jam? What are some drawback of traffic jam? Where you would like to visit in near future? What is study tour? A

IELTS Speaking Test 2016 | British Council | Dhaka

This is a recent real IELTS Speaking Test 2016. Date: 25th June 2016 Venu: British Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Module: General Training (GT) First Part: Introductory What is your name? How can I call you? Do you work or study? What is your job responsibilities? Why did you choose this job? What is the importance of advertising? Have you ever influenced by advertisement and buy products due to the advertisement? What is the future of television advertisement? Will it survive or in near future advertisement will be based on the internet? Second Part: Cue-Card Describe a place you have recently visited. What type of place is it? When last you visited and who was with you? Why people go there? What types of people usually go to visit this place? Third Part: Discussion Do you like to wear cap? When people in your country wear cap? What's you like most head or cap? When last time you wear head or cap? What young people in your area like to wear cap or

Most Common Words Repeated in IELTS Listening

Here's a list of most common words repeated in IELTS Listening exam. These are very important words. Check it out, otherwise, you might make a spelling mistake. For spelling mistake, we may not get our targeted score. So, don't underestimate the spelling as a silly mistake can cut off your valuable points. Most common words repeated in IELTS Listening exam Days: Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Weekdays and Weekend Month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December. Money Related: Cash, Debit, Credit Card, Cheque, in advance, annual fee, monthly membership, interest rate, deposit, tuition fees, poverty, bank Money Matters: Cash, debit, credit card, cheque, in advance, annual fee, monthly membership, interest rate, deposit, tuition fees, poverty, bank statement, money management, current account, student account, withdraw, low-risk investment, mortgage, grace period, budget def