What is the IELTS and why we need it???
Today you will discuss an important issue with you ... Many of you will hear about IELTS ... What is the IELTS ?? Why is the need, Answers to these questions insha Allah continuously ... Today is the first episode ...
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What is IELTS?
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IELTS is a certificate that proves you are proficient in English ... which is internationally recognized!
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Why do ITS?
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If you dream to go abroad for higher education with scholarship IELTS is very important ... those whose mother tongue is not English, have to take part in the ITS test exams! Not only is the foreign education required for IELTS but also there are many such instances in the country. IELTS registers good scores in job circulars ... so IITM's great support in the country's soil It may be possible for you ... It is compulsory to have IELTS scores for immigration in many countries of the world, including the UK, Canada, and a further information that the international acceptance of IETS is much more international than tofel!
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Besides, the acceptance of IELTS is around the world! Since the English is an international language, the IELTS has the acceptability of all! According to the Cambridge University report, about 14 lakh students and professionals participate in this test for higher education and jobs from around the world.
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Who can take part ??
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Interestingly, though, there is no educational qualification to participate in the IELTS test ... The main thing is how you are doing in the original test ... Your Education Background is not a Mind Fact! You can take part in the ASSC Student and Test and can also participate in Graduation Compilation !
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Who runs this Ils test ??
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Cambridge University, British Council and IDP Australia jointly manage the IELTS, although the policymaker is Cambridge University itself, but conducting tests worldwide and managing information to students, British Council and IDP Australia Well, what do you think? Different exam questions are held in different countries? No, tests are conducted across the world in identical questions! Many people think that this may be a very difficult test, but you do not believe it ... If you have the skills in the English language you will be able to score better!
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How is the test done ??
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IELTS tests are usually two modules ... 1.Jenarl 2.Adademic. If you are graduate, graduate, PhD level, then you have to take the exam in the academic module. In addition to the secondary school admission, immigration, technical training should participate in the General module It is good to say that the difference between the two categories is quite small. There are four parts in the two modules: Listening, Reading Writing and Speaking.
What is the IELTS and why ??
You know that the IELTS tests are in two modules ... 1. Academic 2. Generally, there are 04 partitions in two modules - Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking. Let's say the difference between the two parts is very little .... So let's try to understand these four parts a bit more detailed ...
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What is the Listening (Listening) part?
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What is done in the listening section is that your understanding ability is verified after listening to the conversation ... that means you will be read a passage in front of you and you will have a question paper in front of this passage where the question will be 40. The audio tape that is good to be kept will be heard You have to answer questions based on your listening and listening. There you will get a total time of 30 minutes and answer letters Khate 10 minutes! You should know that a passage will be heard only once ... If no part is not understood, then do not touch it, because it can be helpful to understand the next part of your life, which can help in solving the problem! What is the question? There are questions like very smile, choose the right answer, fill the gap, short answer etc.
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Let's talk about the reading part ...
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Those who give the IELTS are the hardest parts to be considered as part of the reading section. There are 40 questions like the listening part, but there is time for 1 hour. The ability to understand your listening ability in the listening test as well as your reading ability. ! In this section you will be given a huge three-fourth paragraph, from which you will have to answer a few simple questions ... but to answer these simple questions, the passage must be very well understood and a lot of time is spent in one passage, As a result, it is difficult to find time in other passages that is why this part can be difficult! You have to be a little tactful ... English medium students usually face this problem very often ... You must be tired when reading the important parts. There are questions like this, such as the listing section, the short answer, the vacancy, etc.
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Hopefully in the Writing section .
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The verifiable platform that you can visualize in your writing, the writing part is to write two answers and give time to 1 hour! To say that the second question is twice the number of questions, so in my opinion you can start the second question first and give it 40 minutes and 20 minutes for the first question! Oh another thing, you can write 150 words in the first question and 250 words in the second question ... if the number of words is a little too much, but less then remember that the number will decrease. The first question usually consists of a chart / diagram etc. Analytical answer is to be written, and the second question is usually to present a logic against the subject;
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Speaking (Speaking) Parts:
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No part of this writing is not a problem ... There are two testers to sit at the examination center (usually British councils) ... they will ask you some questions in English, you will reply quick! In this section, a very general question is asked, your family, your background, in a word, some basic questions are asked !!
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Stay in for the next episode, Insha Allah ..
I will discuss gradually-
- What is IELTS and why?
- What is GRE and why?
- What is GIMAT and why?
4.ACCA / CAT and CA What and why? - What is the IBA? How to prepare for it ☺️
What is IELTS and why?
IELTS assesses all of your English skills — reading, writing, listening and speaking, and is designed to reflect how you will use English at study, at work, and at play, in your new life abroad.
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