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Title: IELTS Full Course
Description: This is the only complete IELTS free course available on the internet. Each part of this course is divided into chapters which you can easily navigate to from the description. We also provide some data along with this course to help you understand IELTS in a nutshell.

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IELTS Full Course in 10 hours - 2023
Learn With Sam And Ash

Welcome to Learn with Simon Ash - Your Complete IELTS
Free Course
This is the only complete IELTS free course available on the internet
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We also provide
some data along with this course to help you understand IELTS in a nutshell
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lanvisamnast
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The course schedule and timing are provided on the website
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Now let's get started with the main course, which is 9 hours and 45 minutes, and everything you
need for IELTS is here
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It is a proficiency test that
checks your English language skills
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For example, if you want to go to Australia to study or work, you have to write
IELTS to show your proficiency
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Therefore, it is recommended to watch British accent movies to get acquainted
with the accent
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Both
are the same, and there is no difference between them
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For any kind of course, go for Academic
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Paper and Online: It is recommended to go for Paper and Pencil as it is easier to read
and write on paper than a screen
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You are scored from one to nine, where nine is the highest
and one is the lowest
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There is no score of zero, which means you
did not appear for the exam
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If you score nine or eight, that is excellent
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If you scored less in any of these
modules, less compared to the requirement, you would not qualify
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The
requirements for different companies or institutions may vary, but it is generally required to
achieve a score of at least eight bands in listening, seven in reading, seven in writing, and seven
in speaking
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It is also important to understand the difference between bands and zephyr
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Bands are created from one to nine and correspond to the levels of zephyr
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5 to 9 is considered C2 while above that is C1
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The score for writing and
speaking is based on four criteria, with vocabulary and fluency being examples
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The best book to study from is the Official Cambridge Guide to
IELTS, along with the Cambridge Practice Test for IELTS series ranging from 1 to 14
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Frequency of the Test and Reattempting
The academic IELTS exam is conducted 48 times a year while the general training is conducted
24 times a year
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It is important to evaluate oneself, identify areas of improvement, and prepare
before reattempting the exam
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Listening
involves listening to an audio recording for around 30 minutes with 40 questions to answer
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Writing and speaking are
based on four criteria such as vocabulary and fluency
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Listening
always comes first in the sequence, followed by Reading and Writing on the same day, and

Speaking on a different day
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After 13 days,
you will receive your score online, and a hard copy will be sent to you later if you request it
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You will
listen to an audio and have to write down your answers on a separate answer sheet
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There will be breaks
between modules to help you relax and relieve stress
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You will listen to an audio and write your answers on a separate answer sheet
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There will be breaks between modules to help you relax
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In Academic, you will have to write a report for Task
1, and in General Training, you will have to write a letter
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The total time for the Writing module is 60 minutes
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For Task 2, you will have to write an essay
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Speaking Module Structure

The Speaking module is a formal interview or test that lasts for 11 to 14 minutes
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The day and venue will be provided to you, and
it is important to be on time
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It will be taken on a different day from the other three modules
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Conclusion

After you complete all four modules, you will receive your score after 13 days
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IELTS Listening Test Overview
The IELTS Listening test consists of 40 questions divided into four sections, with each section
having 10 questions
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You will be given 30 minutes to listen to audio recordings with breaks in between, and then 10
minutes to transfer your answers from the question paper to the answer sheet
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Headphones

You will be provided with individual headphones for the test, and it is recommended that you
check their working condition and adjust the volume to a comfortable level before the test
starts
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IELTS Exam Sections
Before you start preparing for the IELTS exam, it is recommended to watch a lot of English
movies and TV series, especially the ones with British accents
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There
will be breaks between sections, and the difficulty level will increase with each section
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The speed of the audio will also
increase with the section, and there will be more distractions as well
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Distractions: The distractions will increase with the increase in section
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No Breaks: In the last section, there will be no breaks, and the audio will be played
continuously for all ten questions
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There are
four different contexts, and you need to be prepared for all of them
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Section one consists of a conversation between two people, and it is the
easiest section
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Section 1: Easy and Social Context
This section involves form filling or multiple choice questions
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The questions are fairly simple and just require filling
forms
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Section 2: Monologue and Social Context
This section involves a monologue where a single person speaks about something related to
social context
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The types of questions asked in this section include MCQs, short question and answer,
sentence completion, diagram labeling, and map leveling
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The questions in
this section are mainly MCQs, but they are longer and more difficult than the ones in section
two
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Introduction to Listening Module

When preparing for the listening module, it is important to focus on understanding the different
sections and what may happen in each section
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Step 1: You don't know what you don't know
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Step 3: You practice what you know
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It is important to take the process one step at a time and not try to jump ahead
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Section 4: The Monologue
The last section is a monologue where a professor or expert discusses a research topic
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However,
the question types are fairly easy, typically involving summary completion or fill-in-the-blanks
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However, the majority of
the audios will be in British accent since the test is created by Cambridge English
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Understanding Alphabet, Letters, and Words
Alphabet is a set of symbols from A to Z, and each symbol is called a letter
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It is

important to note that alphabet is not pluralized as "alphabets
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In British accent, some letters are pronounced differently from Indian or Asian accent, which
may cause confusion
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Importance of Numbers and Zero Pronunciation
Numbers are essential in form filling, and it is crucial to understand their correct pronunciation
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" It is essential to listen carefully and
take note of the correct pronunciation to avoid mistakes in answering
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It is crucial to write
down the numbers during these pauses to avoid missing any of them
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cambridge
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Dictionary
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org is an excellent source for getting the correct
pronunciation of words in both British and American accents
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Form Completion Question Type
Form completion is a question type in the listening module that requires the listener to fill in
missing information in a form
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Understanding Form Completion in Section One of IELTS
Listening Test
Form completion is a question type in Section One of the IELTS Listening Test, where you have
to fill a form while listening to the information provided
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It is advisable to keep the volume of your headphones
slightly higher to hear the information clearly
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The difficulty level of questions increases
from Section One to Four, and form completion is comparatively easier in Section One
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The
instructions provided in the question should be read carefully
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Prediction is also crucial in understanding the question type
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Predict the information that might be asked
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Keep the volume of your headphones slightly higher
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Title: IELTS Full Course
Description: This is the only complete IELTS free course available on the internet. Each part of this course is divided into chapters which you can easily navigate to from the description. We also provide some data along with this course to help you understand IELTS in a nutshell.