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IELTS VOCABULARY

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LISTENING MODULE

ACADEMIC_LISTENING_MODULE Academic listening has 4 sections. Each section has 10 questions. Listening lasts about 30 minutes and students get extra 10 minutes to transfer their answers to the answer sheets. In section 1, you will listen to a conversation between two people on social needs. Section 2 contains a speech by a single person. In section 3, there is a conversation among 3 to 4 people about education, training, assignments and other educational topics. In section 4 , there is a speech by a single person on an academic subject. Questions include:- 1. Note, table, flow-chart, summary completion. 2. Map, diagram labeling 3. Matching statements with name 4. Multiple choices questions 5. Sentence completion. 6. Short answer question 7. Fill in the blanks

ACADEMIC READING

# ACADEMIC_READING_MODULE Academic reading has 3 passages with 40 questions. Passages come from books, magazines, journals, newspapers and from topics of general interest. Students get 60 minutes to do reading module and they need to transfer their answers on the answer sheets within the time as no extra time will be given to transfer answers. # Questions_types_are :- 1. Fill in the Blanks (one/two/three word/s) 2. true/false/not given 3. yes/no/not given 4. multiple choice questions 5. summary completion 6. matching sentence ending 7. sentence completion 8. headings 9. labeling a diagram 10. matching name with statement 11. matching information to paragraphs

Speaking Module

# SPEAKING_MODULE Speaking module consists an interview which lasts about 11- 14 minutes. It has  # three  parts. 1.  # INTRODUCTION :- In this part, an examiner asks general questions about yourself and a range of familiar topics, for example as hometown, family, hobbies, daily routine, work, studies. This part lasts between four and five minutes. 2.  # CUE_CARD :- In the second part, you will be given a topic. You will have one minute to prepare for the topic and you will have to speak about that topic for up to two minutes. The examiner will then ask one or two general questions on the same topic. 3.  # FOLLOW_UPS :- In the follow ups, examiner asks about some questions related to the topic given to you. Here, you get a chance to explain your point more clearly. This part lasts up to 5 minutes.

IELTS SPEAKING

# Recent_IELTS_Speaking_Test # INTRODUCTION – What is your full name? – Can I see your ID? – Where are you from? – Do you work or study? – What do you do? – Do you drink tea or coffee? Why? – What do you usually serve your guests, tea or coffee? – Why? – Do you prefer different beverages in the morning and in the evening? # CUE_CARD  www.facebook.com/ieltsbyparminder Talk about things that you do regularly, for job or study. you should say:- – What is it? – When and where do you do? – Who do you do them with? # FOLLOW_UPS – Why do you do these things? -- how do you feel after that? -- What other things you prefer to do? – Do you enjoy doing them? – Do you think it is better to have a fixed routine? Why?