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11th January 2017, 05:59 PM
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Preparation for IELTS
Can you list me the names of some of the good reference Books for preparation of IELTS (International English Language Testing System)?
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12th January 2017, 08:28 AM
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Re: Preparation for IELTS
The names of some of the good reference Books for preparation of IELTS (International English Language Testing System) are as follows: Idioms Organiser: Organised By Metaphor, Topic, And Key Word – Jon Wright 101 Helpful Hints For IELTS Academic Module: Practice Tests And Hints For IELTS. IELTS Task 2 How To Write At A Band 9 Level Ebook – Ryan T. Higgins IELTS Interactive self-study: 200 Advanced Vocabulary Questions (Ebook) IELTS Vocabulary Booster Ebook – Artur Krotkov & Nadin Miles Ace the IELTS: IELTS General – How to Maximize Your Score Target Band 7: IELTS Academic – How to Maximize Your Score The Offical Cambridge Guide To IELTS (Ebook + CD) English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy with Answers Cambridge IELTS 11 with Answers and Audio New Insight into IELTS IELTS Target Band 7: How to Maximize Your Score English Collocations in Use – Advanced Edition (Ebook) Barron's Essential Words for IELTS Barron’s IELTS Practice Exams (Ebook and Audio CD) Cambridge English Vocabulary in Use with Answers (Upper-Intermediate) (Intermediate, Upper-intermediate, Advanced [B]IELTS Syllabus:-[/B] With the excellent availability of internet, the exam has become an Internet based test. Internet based test has certainly dominated the computer based tests and paper based tests. The test consists of Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. In Reading section, there are 3-4 passages of 700 words each, where students have to answer questions about main ideas, details, vocabulary, rhetorical purpose and overall ideas. Listening section includes six passages of 3-4 minutes in length. In this section, there are passages that include two student conversations and four academic lectures or discussions. Each conversation is heard only once. Each conversation will be associated with five questions, whereas each lecture with six. Questions in this section will be asked to determine the main ideas, important details, speaker purpose and attitude. Speaking: - Speaking section consists of six tasks: two independent tasks and four independent tasks. In independent tasks, candidate has to answer opinion questions on familiar tasks. Candidates are judged on their ability to speak spontaneously and clearly. |
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