Description
Overview
Curriculum
Overview
What is IELTS Coach?
Preparing for IELTS significantly increases students’ chances of getting the score they need. We offer end to end cycle assistance from subscribing to our IELTS coaching to entering your favourite university. Handouts, Excercises and Assignments on each topic in the IELTS course. The primary objective of the course is to help students to achieve a good result in the IELTS Test. This is done by:
- Training students in the skills and techniques they will need to perform well in the different parts of the exam
- Helping students to improve the level of their English through a combination of language input and practice activities in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing
Who Should Join
- IELTS Coach (for ages 18+)
- You should be at a pre-intermediate level of English or above
- You do not need any knowledge of the IELTS Test
Course Highlights
- Mock tests – A complete simulation of an actual exam with no limitation to access test series.
- Admission consultation assistance for students.
- Only Institute in Bangladesh that offers flexible payment models and subscription models for students according to their needs.
- Backup Classes, Revision Classes, Videos, Assignments & Projects.
Curriculum
Education introduction
Introduction to IELTS Duration: 6 hours
- Initial assessment/level test
- Understanding IELTS
- Individual learning plan
- Identifying receptive and productive skills
- Grammar prescription for all skills
- Familiarising with academic vocabulary
Reading, Listening & Speaking Duration: 8 hours
- Identifying relevant reading; skim reading; guessing meaning from context; organising texts Communication: present simple in academic writing
- Understanding listening skill, recognising sounds and words
- Predicting text content; reading for detailed comprehension; reading between the lines; note taking; making suggestions in group work
- Communication: reporting verbs; ‘it-clause’ inversions;
- Guided practice
- Mock exam
Writing skill Part 1&2 Listening skill, Speaking Duration: 8 hours
- Researching texts for essays; identifying a sequence of ideas; inferring the meaning of unknown words; understanding implicit meaning; introducing a presentation; introducing the PDP
- Communication: adjectives/word-building; verb+ noun collocations
- Understanding graph, charts, bar charts, pie charts, map and analysing in context
- Descriptive writing
- Guided practice
- Mock exam
Writing skill Continued … Duration: 8 hours
- Understanding essay organisation; drafting introduction to essays; identifying ‘common knowledge’ and supporting ideas; clarifying key terms
- Communication: avoiding repetition; word families – lexical chains in discourse; affixation
- Guided practice
- Mock exam
Reading & Listening Duration: 6 hours
- Selecting and prioritising reading; retelling what you have read; describing cause and effect; preparing slides for a presentation; presenting data;
- Communication: numbers and figures; collocation – cause and effect markers; quantifiers
- lecture skills – different lecture styles; understanding lecture aims; reading outlines; identifying main and secondary points; note taking (annotating slides); repetition and rephrasing
- Communication: listening – decoding the stream of speech; using repetition cues
- Phonetics and Phonology, Oral presentation, Describing in context
- Note taking skills (Cornell Methods)
- Listening skills, practic
- Guided practice
- Mock exam
Writing skill & Speaking Duration: 6 hours
- Using claims to structure an essay; supporting claims with evidence; in text referencing and bibliographies; academic registe
- Communication : Complex noun phrases/nominalisation ; countable and uncountable nouns
- Guided practice
- Mock exam