Added by: orchiddl | Karma: 2026.11 | Only for teachers, IELTS | 29 March 2015
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15 Days’ Practice For IELTS Listening
Listening is a very important skill in the IELTS. In general, you need to have a good listening skill to be able to interact with other people. You have to understand what a person is saying to have a logical and meaningful conversation. In the IELTS listening, candidates are presented with four different tasks which evaluate their skills. To add challenge to the test, the accents used in the listening passages are Australian and British accents. How can one practice for the IELTS listening test? Is it possible to review for it within 15 days?
This book has 3 sections. Section 1 is 'The IELTS Descriptors Decoded', a book giving a basic idea about what is needed to achieve various IELTS Speaking and Writing band scores. Also in Section 1 there are my top twelve tips for the speaking and writing tests'. These are a little "old and simple' but many candidates still find them useful. Section 2 is a showcase of my other books, both for IELTS candidates and for general students of English as a foreign language. Simply click on the links provided to go to websites where you can buy the books. Section 3 contains some Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 questions for the speaking test
As the name implies, ielts exam preparation materials 15 days' practice for the IELTS speaking learning roadmap for you within 15 days for Speaking, every day will focus on one segment of the IELTS test
This course will teach you how to get a high score in IELTS writing. We show you how to understand different question types, then how to plan and structure your answer to get Band 7 or higher. You will practice with eight Task 1 and eight Task 2 questions, so that on exam day you are ready to ace IELTS writing.
The aim of the series is to give students the chance to expand their vocabulary in different areas.
Level B1-C2 in this series have been written for students who are planning to take the IELTS/Cambridge exams.
The C1 & C2 books also focus on Academic Word Lists. Students need to learn such words in order to get a high score at the IELTS, the Cambridge CPE or the TOEFL exam.