The IELTS recorded classes are among the sought-after learning resources as they are flexible, easily accessible, and a very convenient learning and training tool. We offer IELTS Recorded Classes according to the fundamental preparation structure, comprising of all the essential elements and aspects required for the best preparation.
Therefore, as the best coaching institute for study and work abroad preparation, Intello Academy offers high-quality recorded classes for optimum learning.
Not just the IELTS Recorded Classes, we guarantee all the aspiring candidates a well-designed course structure and an interactive module that will engage them in career building and ensure their success.
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The course is broken up into four modules – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The course structure is planned as such that –
There might be a pre-review test for your convenience to determine the areas which you really need to work upon, so as to make a planned strategy and a result-oriented approach.
You will be provided numerous recordings followed by respective questions. The answers will be given once the practice task is over, so as to assist you in evaluating your progress.
You will get general training tests for practice, which will be a time-bound test simulating the real scenario so as to help you manage time as well.
Here you will get a task test set and will be provided adequate amenities to practice your verbal that is speaking skills, along with feedback sessions at the end of each task to evaluate your progress and work towards the betterment.
We will provide you with numerous test task sets to help you with the writing test. You will be getting numerous tips and techniques from our experienced trainers so as to enhance your writing skills as per the test requirements.
This is the most essential element which we can never ignore as feedbacks will always help the IELTS aspiring candidates to identify their strengths and weaknesses and help them to work their way towards perfection and success.
Therefore, as the No.1 IELTS Online Live Coaching Institute, we deliver not just the best, but we ensure that every aspiring candidate makes it through the IELTS Exam on their very first go so that they do not have to compromise on valuable time.
So, as we have already elaborated on the IELTS Reading Test for Academics, hence, we will now jump straight into the IELTS Reading Test for General Training. But before we do that we will just have a peek at the difference between IELTS reading academic and general training tests.
The Difference between IELT Reading Academic and General Training is very subjective. The reason for this is that the IELTS Academic exam requires you to read and understand sophisticated academic language, whilst the IELTS General exam requires you to read and comprehend simple vocabulary and easy-to-understand phrases, though the requirement and the test task format remains almost the same.
Band Score Difference:
The below Band Score Difference will assist you to understand the difference in difficulty level between the IELT Academic Reading Module and IELTS General Reading Module:
IELTS Academic Reading Module | IELTS General Reading Module | ||
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Marks Obtained | Band Score | Marks Obtained | Band Score |
40-39 | 9 | 40-39 | 9 |
38-37 | 8.5 | 38 | 8.5 |
36-35 | 8 | 37 | 8 |
34-33 | 7.5 | 36 | 7.5 |
32-30 | 7 | 35-34 | 7 |
29-27 | 6.5 | 33-32 | 6.5 |
26-23 | 6 | 31-30 | 6 |
22-19 | 5.5 | 29-27 | 5.5 |
18-15 | 5 | 26-23 | 5 |
15-13 | 5 | 22-19 | 4.5 |
12-9 | 4.5 | 18-15 | 4 |
8-5 | 3 | 14-12 | 3 |
4-3 | 2 | 11-8 | 2 |
2-1 | 1 | 7-4 | 1 |
0 | 0 | 3-0 | 0 |
There are 40 questions in the Reading section, and you have 60 minutes to complete them. The questions are intended to assess a variety of reading abilities. The assessment criteria will be through reading for gist, key ideas, detail, skimming, understanding logical argument, and recognizing writers’ viewpoints, attitudes, and intent.
The content will include extracts from books, magazines, newspapers, bulletins, adverts, company handbooks, and rules. In an English-speaking environment, you are likely to come across these things on a daily basis.
Now we will go in-depth to provide you with a greater understanding while you start to prepare for the IELTS Reading Test.
Here we will discuss the IELTS Reading Test for General Training Paper format, Task Type, Sources, and the way you should answer.
Paper format – There are 3 sections in the test. Two or three short texts, or multiple shorter texts, may be included in Section 1. Two texts make up Section 2. There is one large text in Section 3.
Test Duration – 60 Minutes
Total No. of Questions – 40
Marking – Each Question Carries 1 Mark
Task Types – Multiple choice, identifying information, identifying writer’s opinions, matching information, matching headings, matching attributes, matching sentence endings, sentence completion, summary completion, note completion, table completion, flow-chart completion, diagram label completion, and short-answer questions are some of the question types that are common in this test.
Content Source –
Answering – During the time allotted for the test, test takers must transfer their responses to an answer sheet. There is no extra time for transfers. While writing responses on the answer sheet, use caution because poor spelling and grammar will be penalized.
Now it is time we discuss the most intimidating aspect related to overseas education or work while preparing for the IELTS. This is probably a question that every aspiring candidate must have asked –
“Benefits of enrolling with an IELTS Coaching?” or “Should I join and IELTS Coaching for preparation?”, etc.
Though the answer is very much subjective, still we will discuss some pointers that will help you to decide for yourself, whether or not you should join and IELTS Coaching Institute or grab the opportunity of availing our IELTS Recorded Classes.
Here we are in the most interesting segment – FAQ; we will now discuss the frequently asked questions by the aspiring candidates like you who have numerous questions on their minds. So let us see if we can answer all your questions.
The Notice to Candidates included in the IELTS Application Form contains the test regulations and instructions. We also recommend that you read the Information for Candidates booklet thoroughly so that you are familiar with the test structure and know what to expect on the test day.
Only pens, pencils, and erasers are allowed. The passport/national identity card you used on the IELTS Application Form must be brought to the exam. Everything else must be left outside the examination room. Mobile phones and other electronic devices must be turned off and placed in the designated area with personal items.
To provide test scores in an uniform way, IELTS uses a 9-band scoring system. On a scale of one to nine, you’ll receive individual band scores for Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking, as well as an Overall Band Score.
IELTS does not include a pass or fail option. The 9-band approach is used to grade the results. To meet its specific needs, each educational institution or organization establishes its own minimal IELTS scores.
*If you still did not find answers to your questions you are welcome to browse through our website segment for IELTS where we have tried to answer varied questions coming from aspiring candidates