IELTS
International
English Language Testing System (IELTS, read: 'IELTS) is a test of English
proficiency. IELTS is jointly managed by: University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations,
British Council and IDP Education Australia. The candidates may choose Academic
Module (Academic Module) or the General Training Module (General Training
Module).
Academic
Module is for who wish to enroll in universities - universities and other higher
education institutions.
General
Training Module is for the plan to follow the non-academic training, to gain
work experience or for immigration purposes.
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International English Language System (IELTS) arise because of the need, among
universities, schools, government and businesses to an English language test
which is recognized internationally. Today, an IELTS score predefined a
requirement for foreign students who will attend school, colleges and
universities in many Western countries. Most countries that use English now
require an IELTS score given to the people who are working visas, residency or
citizenship.
Characteristics
IELTS
IELTS
tests include the following:
•
A variety of accents and writing styles presented in written material (text) to
minimize linguistic bias. Because the TOEFL only covers North American English,
IELTS is considered by some (especially outside the U.S.) is more authoritative
than TOEFL, TOEFL although auditory elements also include English and
Australian accents.
•
IELTS test listening skills, reading, writing and speaking in English.
•
Two test formats can be selected: Academic and General Training.
•
Score ribbon used for each sub-language skills (listening, reading, writing,
and speaking).
IELTS
has become a big business. Each week, around the world, tens of thousands of
people take the test so, where tiap2 tests have educational goals and
objectives displacement Country living. This is not surprising, therefore,
kursus2 which aims to prepare students for these tests have sprung up
everywhere. While the quality of these courses varies wildly from school to
school, there are some simple strategies that remain in an IELTS preparation
course even the most basic.
IELTS
test has four components; hearing / listening (30 minutes), Reading / reading
(1 hour), Writing / writing (1 hour) and Talking / speaking (12-15 minutes).
Overall, to complete the test about 3 hours.
There
are two types (modules) of There are two varieties (modules) of the IELTS test
IELTS. General Training Module (CM) is a test that is used for visa purposes or
for entry into high schools abroad. Academic Module is to go to the university
level. The listening and speaking from the modul2, almost the same, and the
writing and reading sections for GT module more simple. In this article, would
be more in the Academic module is described. First, some general strategies for
each section of the test. First, some strategies common to all sections of the
test.
There
are one or two tips and strategies to help you prepare for each section of the
test.
Listening
Test (Hearing Test)
People
often worry about this part, because, unlike reading and writing, it's just a
one-time opportunity. There's no opportunity to listen to the recording. So, if
you miss it, it's gone forever! This is why pre-hearing preparation is the key
to success here. Use your time wisely. You are given about 30 seconds to read
each section before listening, and the same length of time to check answers to
each section after listening. Do not waste this time .. Use the time before the
hearing to read the instructions and questions and, very importantly predict
(guess). Guess the answer. Guess what you will hear, who will speak, where they
speak and why? Guess the answer. Guess the form of the word (noun, work, nature
or description), or guess based on your knowledge and petunjuk2 given in the
question. At the end of each section, use the time check to see if you guess
right, guess that answers are not written (do not ever let the number without
an answer / blank in IELTS), spelling, capital letters and grammar ..
It
is a good idea to underline the important kata2 (Keywords) in questions.
Underlines process will help you to hear and prepare you, maybe not at the
level that you are aware of, so that you can identify when spoken in a
conversation. Move the answers carefully. At the end of the listening test you
will be given 10 minutes to transfer your answers to an answer sheet. Do this
with caution. Use this opportunity to check spelling, grammar and guess the
answer unanswered.
The
Reading Test Reading (Reading)
A
difficult question has the same weight value with an easy question. So, do not
waste time on tricky questions. Leave it, do that more easily, then back again.
Read
the instructions and pertanyaan2 first. As you read the question, underline
keywords and try to think of â € ~ similiesâ € ™ (which is different but the
words have the same meaning. Existing words in reading material is usually a
paraphrase of the question. Depending on the type of question, use speed
reading techniques and cursory text. reading a text rapidly intention is to
move your eyes up and down, left and right of the text (instead of reading each
line) to search for a word or a phrase or a specific piece of information.
Imagine if the way we were looking for a name in the phone book. skimmed the
text is read each line quickly, ignoring the words grammar and words that we do
not understand / know.
Writing
test (test Writing)
In
the first section, you are expected to finish writing a description of a
20-minute chart, table, a process or a combination of all three. In the second
part, you have 40 minutes to write an academic essay of 250 words. Remember the
time. The second part is longer and more important so it takes 40 minutes. So,
make sure you move with time.
The
first part is about describing and comparing the data. Offering the causes and
reasons for the data or trends is a waste of time. You should always try to
compare the data that you see, not just write the information in front of you.
Must be very careful to make a note of the date, time in the data and use the
correct tense.
In
the second part, the analysis questions carefully, In the second part, the analysis
questions carefully, collect your IDE2 first, then decide how to structure the
paragraphs that you would make, before you start writing. Stick to the topic
and try to leave 5 minutes at the end to check your work. Having an awareness
of the weaknesses in your writing to encourage you to use this time to
re-examine your work is effective.
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