Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Practising Activites

Practising Activites

   As for as the official timing of IELTS Life Skills concerns, it is about 10 to 12 minutes, now we are talking about its preparation there are two modules listening and speaking and we have to practice these two modules only or other  related exercises of listing and speaking regarding the practice. As for as A1 concerns there is no any specific book for this test or topics that we have to prepare nor qualification matters. I have got prepared such a dull students even mark men/women in my teaching career who do not know what sound does letter A utter or produce. But they have passed this test on genuine bases  in their 1st attempt showing incredible results.
But for the students of A1 are being learnt some basic vocabulary, building their confidence  level and how to face the test. We are giving a track to the students in this track we are teaching the students how to make question and how to make 10 question out of one question and after doing 1 topic imparting them how to chain those 10 or 15 questions with 40 or 50 topics this is the cardinal specialty of our teaching methodology.

As for as IELTS Academic and General concern there are four modules listening, speaking, reading and writing. The official duration of this test is 3 hours, in 3 hours they have to do their listening, reading and writing but speaking on the next day or may be next to next day very rare and scare in the same venue or different. 

There should be vocabulary of 5 to 10 thousand words with you if you want to get good or excellent band. Strong sentence structure and spelling, good grip on idioms, quotation, phrases, proverbs as well as some examples related to the topics.
Here we have to take all the activities related to the exercises of these four skills, like reading magazines, books, articles, newspaper, watching English movies and dramas, with British and American accent, documentaries, BBC News, dialogue, group discussion, picture description, brain storming,commentary, arguments,controversies agree or disagree with given statement or proving the words by quoting some examples.

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