IELTS Coaching
Begin your IELTS test preparation journey with iae GLOBAL India, your trusted partner in enhancing English language proficiency for study abroad. Benefit from the expertise of seasoned instructors committed to refining your skills. Our tailored approach ensures precise support to address your specific needs, empowering you to excel in all facets of the exam. Elevate your prospects of achieving your desired band score and unlock doors to study abroad opportunities worldwide.
IELTS Coaching
Start your IELTS test preparation with iae GLOBAL India. Receive expert guidance and support from experienced instructors who will help you improve your English language skills. Increase your chances of success on the IELTS exam and achieve your goal of studying abroad.
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Four Modules of IELTS Exam
We offer IELTS Preparation Course to help you prepare for the IELTS exam. Our offline and online IELTS course focuses on giving you an in-depth understanding of the exam format, content, tips and strategies, and so much more.
You get personalised guidance and constant feedback from our certified IELTS tutors.
Four sections of an IELTS test:
Time: 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes’ transfer time)
This section assesses the ability to read and comprehend written English texts. The section comprises three long passages with increasing difficulty, and test takers have to answer 40 questions in total.
Time: 60 minutes
This section assesses writing skills in English through two tasks: Task 1 requires test takers to describe a graph, table, chart, or diagram in their own words, while Task 2 requires them to write an essay in response to an argument or problem.
Time: 60 minutes
This section assesses fluency and coherence in spoken English through a face-to-face interview with a certified examiner. It consists of three parts: Part 1 includes general questions about the test taker, Part 2 requires them to speak on a given topic, and Part 3 involves a discussion with the examiner on the topic from Part 2.
Time: 11–14 minutes