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IELTS High Score Is Not A Dream

Prepare for your IELTS and get more opportunities to study, work and immigrate

IELTS

Academic

The IELTS test is a test of English language proficiency in listening, reading, writing and speaking, and is designed for people who intend to study, immigrate or work in countries where English is the language of communication. The IELTS test is divided into the Academic and General Training tests, both of which measure listening, reading, writing and speaking skills. The listening and speaking test questions are the same for the academic and General training tests, while the reading and writing test questions are different.

The IELTS Academic test, known as IELTS A, is for groups of students applying for higher education (e.g. undergraduate as well as postgraduate and beyond) and tests the ability to communicate academically in an English-speaking environment. IELTS Academic results are now recognized by a wide range of universities and colleges.

Program Introduction

IELTS Academic Intermediate Class

  • Level (equivalency): IELTS 4 to IELTS 5 

  • Institutional hours: 24 - 144  hours

  • Delivery: online, in-class, combined 

IELTS academic Advanced Class

  • Level (equivalency): IELTS 5 to IELTS 7 

  • Institutional hours: 24 - 144  hours

  • Delivery: online, in-class, combined 

Program Content

  • Listening section content explanation, combined with scene analysis answers.

  • A detailed explanation of classified question types, including chart questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, matching questions, and multiple-choice questions.

  • How to take notes and summarize

  • Proficiency in reading skills such as skimming and quick scanning methods to help students answer questions quickly

  • Analyze the main points of reading questions and understand the main ideas and inferences

  • Speaking mock test, to improve the logic of spoken English

  • Practice for different speaking scenes and train the ability to prepare a speech in a short time

  • Proficiency in the use of descriptive and comparative vocabulary to practice the ability to argue and express ideas appropriately

  • Analyze appropriate writing samples and become proficient in various important writing connectives and common sentence patterns.

  • Explain in detail how to describe charts, graphs or table questions; how to express arguments, opinions and make comparisons in writing.

  • Enrich the content of the essay and ensure the independence of the essay while ensuring the logic of the student's writing.

Students who enroll in a language program which is six months or less in duration or for which tuition is less than $4,000 may not make a claim against the Student Tuition Protection Fund, which is managed by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training. Further, this language program may not have been reviewed or approved by PTIB. For more information about programs that do not require PTIB approval see: www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca. 

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