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IELTS
INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYATEM




        TITHI FLORENCE D’COSTA
WHAT IS IELTS?????

        IELTS, or International English Language
         Testing System, is an
         international standardised test of English
         language proficiency.
        IELTS is the world's leading test of English
         for higher education, immigration and
         employment.
        It is jointly managed by University of
         Cambridge ESOL Examinations,
         the British Council and IDP Education Pty
         Ltd, and was established in 1989.
WHY IT IS HELPFUL??????


 IELTS is accepted by most Australian, British,
   Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and South
   African academic institutions, over 3,000
academic institutions in the United States, and
various professional organisations. It is also a
   requirement for immigration to Australia,
           New Zealand and Canada
TYPES.....

           IELTS EXAM




ACADEMIC                GENERAL
EACH SECTION.....
Reading.....
   The reading test is considered by many to be the most
    difficult part of IELTS.
   You have to read 3 long sections, each with multiple
    paragraphs, and answer 40 questions (13 to 14 per
    section).
   No extra time is given at the end to transfer your answers
    to the answer sheet.
   Answer all questions. There is no negative marking for
    incorrect answers.
The most important thing to understand is that the test does NOT assess your
   comprehension of the paragraphs. It does NOT test how well you have
understood the passage. It tests specific skills called Scanning and Skimming.


               SCANNING                                   SKIMMIN
      Scanning is what one does, for          Skimming refers to reading a
       example, when looking for a              paragraph QUICKLY to get an
       phone number in a directory. You         idea of what it is about, without
       know the specific information            trying to understand its details.
       you are looking for and you go          This technique is part of the
       down the page quickly to find it.        initial reading. (It can be
      This technique is used when              modified (reading a little slower)
       answering questions such as              to answer "Provide headings for
       multiple-choice and matching.            the paragraphs" ,
      You scan the passage to quickly         Question: "In which paragraph
       find the information mentioned           does this information appear in
       in the question. Once you find it,       the text?" and "Author's views"
       you get the answer from the              type of questions.
       passage and write it against the
       question.
Some important reading tips....
   first read all the questions quickly to get an idea of what type of information
    is required and whether scanning or skimming (or a combination of the two) is
    called for. As you read the questions, use a pencil to underline important
    information such as dates, places and names.
   Once you are through with reading all the questions, skim over the text and
    underline / mark important parts. If you see any information relating to the
    questions, mark it straight away. You may even be able to answer some
    questions as you read.
   Answer the questions one by one with the help of the underlined parts of the
    text. Having read the text once, you will find it easy to find specific
    information by scanning.
   As soon as you find an answer, write it against the question on the question
    paper because you will not get extra time to transfer your answer to the
    answer sheet.
Question pattern of reading test
   Multiple choice
   Short-answer questions
   Sentence completion
   Notes/ summary/ diagram/ flow chart/ table completion
   Choosing from a "heading bank" for identified
    paragraphs/ sections          of the text
   Identification of writer's views / attitudes/ claims
   Classification
   Matching lists / phrases
Writing...
TASK - 1                                    TASK - 2
   Time: 20-25 minutes                    Time: 40 minutes
   Usually three things asked in the      In task 2 you have to write an
                                            essay near about 200 to 250
    task 1 & you have to write a            words which asks you to present
    paragraph about 150 words:              an argument for or against of the
                                            topic. A suggested structure for
                                            writing is:
1. Object (eg. a cycle is shown &       1. Introduce the topic and state your stand,
                                             whether you agree or disagree.
   various parts are labelled)
                                        2. Give arguments in support of your
2. Process (eg. the various ways in          viewpoint supported by relevant
                                             examples. You have to write three
   which solar energy is used)               things: General trend, Comparisons,
                                             differences.
3. Data; (graphs of all types eg.
                                        3. State the contrary viewpoint and give
   line graph, bar graph, pie                reasons why you don't agree with it.
   charts, tables etc)                  4. Conclude with a short concluding
                                             paragraph.
                                        5. If there is time left at the end, revise your
                                             answers and correct any spelling or
                                             grammatical mistakes.
Types of graph
PIE CHART
BAR CHART

LINE CHART

PICTURE REPRESENTATION
Nouns           Verbs          Phrases                  Adverbs         Adjectives
a rise          to rise      to show an upward trend    sharply         sharp
an increase     to increase  to show a downward trend   suddenly        sudden
a surge         to surge     to hit the highest point   rapidly         rapid
a growth        to grow      to hit the lowest point    abruptly        abrupt
a peak          to peak      to reach a peak            dramatically    dramatic
                to skyrocket to show some fluctuation   significantly   steep
a fluctuation                to fluctuate wildly        steadily        significant
a variation     to fluctuate to remain stable           considerably    steady
                to vary      to remain static           markedly        considerable
a period of                  to remain unchanged        slightly        marked
stability       to fall      to stay constant           gently          slight
a plateau       to decrease to reach a plateau          gradually       gentle
                to decline   to level off               wildly          gradual
a fall          to dip       to flatten out
a decrease      to dive      the highest
a decline       to plunge    the lowest
a dip                        the second highest
                             the third highest
                             compared to
                             compared with
                             relative to

                           VOCABULARY OF WRITING CHARTS
Essay present an organized argument that is supported
    by examples. In your IELTS essay your exam mark will
    be looking for.....

 Organized structure with clearly define paragraph
 Coherent sentences that link together using linking

  phrases
 A clear thesis that clearly answer the essay question

 Real life examples that support the argument

 A clear introduction & conclusion

 Adherence to length requirement( minimum 250

  words)
FORMET OF
                      ESSAY WRITING

Paragraph 1- INTRODUCTION             Paragraph 3 – Second supporting
•  Sentence 1: background                paragraph
   information                         Sentence 1: topic sentence

•  Sentence 2: detail background       Sentence 2: examples
   statement                           Sentence 3: discussion
•  Sentence 3: thesis                  Sentence 4: conclusion
•  Sentence 4: outline the sentence

Paragraph 2 – First supporting        Paragraph 4 – Conclusion
   paragraph
                                       Sentence 1: summery
  Sentence 1: topic sentence
                                       Sentence 2: restatement of thesis
  Sentence 2: examples
                                       Sentence 3: prediction or
  Sentence 3: discussion                recommendation
  Sentence 4: conclusion
ANALYSING TASK 2 ESSAYQUESTIONS

Understanding the meaning of an essay question
is essential to writing a solid essay is essential to
writing a solid essay in response. For all essay
question, you should first pinpoint these 3
attributes:
1.  Scope
2.  Keywords
3.  Instruction words
DISCUSSION OF A SAMPLE
                         QUESTION TASK 2
Technology is becoming increasingly prevalent in the world today. Given time, technology
will completely replace the teacher in the classroom. Do you agree or disagree with this
statement?
Scope: Scope involves the topic that can & cannot be include in your
  written response. In this example essay question, the scope is
  ‘technology’ & ‘education’ related topics. We cannot write anything
  outside of this scope. We should write our essay’s intro, body,
  conclusion & examples relation with the scope.
Keywords: keywords are the words in the question which tell us how the
  various ideas relate together. Here we see the phrase ‘increasingly
  prevalent’. What does this tell us about the technology? We also see ‘
  completely replace’. What is the connection? To write the essay we
  should think first about the keywords how the connect with the topic
  making examples & finally put your thought into words.
DISCUSSION OF A SAMPLE
                       QUESTION TASK 2
Technology is becoming increasingly prevalent in the world today. Given time, technology
will completely replace the teacher in the classroom. Do you agree or disagree with this
statement?
Instruction word:       finally we need to locate the instruction words. Where is the question
    telling us to do something? Here:
                         Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
     to answer this question properly we must answer it concisely & directly. To do this we
    must use a thesis.
Thesis:   An essay’s thesis is the most important sentence in the entire essay. Because it is the
    sentence that states our opinion in relation to what is being asked of us by the essay
    question. Thus. In the example question above our thesis can only be one of two thing:
               It is agree that technology will replace teachers in the classroom?
                                                Or
            It is not agree that technology will replace teachers in the classroom?
   Prepare sample answer in our mind, point out what are you going to write in each
    paragraph.
   Use few fords from essay question, try to vary your vocabulary as much as you can
   Try to give relevant examples.
Listening tips....
   The questions are in SETS and you hear tape recording
    for one set at a time.
   Glance through the SET of questions for which you will
    be hearing the tape.
   Read the questions & find out what SPECIFIC information
    is required (name, place, date, number etc)
   Circle key words (Clue/trigger words)
   When the tape plays listen intently when you think your
    specific information will come.
   In each section they will give you some time to recheck
    the answer & read out the question try to read the
    question on that time that will very helpful to find the
    answer later when the tape start
Speaking....
             The test consists of three parts.
In Part 1 the candidate answers general questions about themselves,
   their homes/ families, their jobs/studies, their interests, and a range
   of similar familiar topic areas. This part lasts between four and five
   minutes.

In Part 2 the candidate is given a verbal prompt on a card and is
   asked to talk on a particular topic. The candidate has one minute to
   prepare before speaking at length, for between one and two
   minutes. The examiner then asks one or two rounding-off questions.

In Part 3 the examiner and candidate engage in a discussion of more
   abstract issues and concepts which are thematically linked to the
   topic prompt in Part 2. The discussion lasts between four and five
   minutes.
THANK YOU
All materials are taken from British council study
material, IELTS Cambridge book.

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IELTS Materials!!

  • 1. IELTS INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE TESTING SYATEM TITHI FLORENCE D’COSTA
  • 2. WHAT IS IELTS?????  IELTS, or International English Language Testing System, is an international standardised test of English language proficiency.  IELTS is the world's leading test of English for higher education, immigration and employment.  It is jointly managed by University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, the British Council and IDP Education Pty Ltd, and was established in 1989.
  • 3. WHY IT IS HELPFUL?????? IELTS is accepted by most Australian, British, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and South African academic institutions, over 3,000 academic institutions in the United States, and various professional organisations. It is also a requirement for immigration to Australia, New Zealand and Canada
  • 4. TYPES..... IELTS EXAM ACADEMIC GENERAL
  • 6. Reading.....  The reading test is considered by many to be the most difficult part of IELTS.  You have to read 3 long sections, each with multiple paragraphs, and answer 40 questions (13 to 14 per section).  No extra time is given at the end to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.  Answer all questions. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
  • 7. The most important thing to understand is that the test does NOT assess your comprehension of the paragraphs. It does NOT test how well you have understood the passage. It tests specific skills called Scanning and Skimming. SCANNING SKIMMIN  Scanning is what one does, for  Skimming refers to reading a example, when looking for a paragraph QUICKLY to get an phone number in a directory. You idea of what it is about, without know the specific information trying to understand its details. you are looking for and you go  This technique is part of the down the page quickly to find it. initial reading. (It can be  This technique is used when modified (reading a little slower) answering questions such as to answer "Provide headings for multiple-choice and matching. the paragraphs" ,  You scan the passage to quickly  Question: "In which paragraph find the information mentioned does this information appear in in the question. Once you find it, the text?" and "Author's views" you get the answer from the type of questions. passage and write it against the question.
  • 8. Some important reading tips....  first read all the questions quickly to get an idea of what type of information is required and whether scanning or skimming (or a combination of the two) is called for. As you read the questions, use a pencil to underline important information such as dates, places and names.  Once you are through with reading all the questions, skim over the text and underline / mark important parts. If you see any information relating to the questions, mark it straight away. You may even be able to answer some questions as you read.  Answer the questions one by one with the help of the underlined parts of the text. Having read the text once, you will find it easy to find specific information by scanning.  As soon as you find an answer, write it against the question on the question paper because you will not get extra time to transfer your answer to the answer sheet.
  • 9. Question pattern of reading test  Multiple choice  Short-answer questions  Sentence completion  Notes/ summary/ diagram/ flow chart/ table completion  Choosing from a "heading bank" for identified paragraphs/ sections of the text  Identification of writer's views / attitudes/ claims  Classification  Matching lists / phrases
  • 10. Writing... TASK - 1 TASK - 2  Time: 20-25 minutes  Time: 40 minutes  Usually three things asked in the  In task 2 you have to write an essay near about 200 to 250 task 1 & you have to write a words which asks you to present paragraph about 150 words: an argument for or against of the topic. A suggested structure for writing is: 1. Object (eg. a cycle is shown & 1. Introduce the topic and state your stand, whether you agree or disagree. various parts are labelled) 2. Give arguments in support of your 2. Process (eg. the various ways in viewpoint supported by relevant examples. You have to write three which solar energy is used) things: General trend, Comparisons, differences. 3. Data; (graphs of all types eg. 3. State the contrary viewpoint and give line graph, bar graph, pie reasons why you don't agree with it. charts, tables etc) 4. Conclude with a short concluding paragraph. 5. If there is time left at the end, revise your answers and correct any spelling or grammatical mistakes.
  • 11. Types of graph PIE CHART BAR CHART LINE CHART PICTURE REPRESENTATION
  • 12. Nouns Verbs Phrases Adverbs Adjectives a rise to rise to show an upward trend sharply sharp an increase to increase to show a downward trend suddenly sudden a surge to surge to hit the highest point rapidly rapid a growth to grow to hit the lowest point abruptly abrupt a peak to peak to reach a peak dramatically dramatic to skyrocket to show some fluctuation significantly steep a fluctuation to fluctuate wildly steadily significant a variation to fluctuate to remain stable considerably steady to vary to remain static markedly considerable a period of to remain unchanged slightly marked stability to fall to stay constant gently slight a plateau to decrease to reach a plateau gradually gentle to decline to level off wildly gradual a fall to dip to flatten out a decrease to dive the highest a decline to plunge the lowest a dip the second highest the third highest compared to compared with relative to VOCABULARY OF WRITING CHARTS
  • 13. Essay present an organized argument that is supported by examples. In your IELTS essay your exam mark will be looking for.....  Organized structure with clearly define paragraph  Coherent sentences that link together using linking phrases  A clear thesis that clearly answer the essay question  Real life examples that support the argument  A clear introduction & conclusion  Adherence to length requirement( minimum 250 words)
  • 14. FORMET OF ESSAY WRITING Paragraph 1- INTRODUCTION Paragraph 3 – Second supporting • Sentence 1: background paragraph information  Sentence 1: topic sentence • Sentence 2: detail background  Sentence 2: examples statement  Sentence 3: discussion • Sentence 3: thesis  Sentence 4: conclusion • Sentence 4: outline the sentence Paragraph 2 – First supporting Paragraph 4 – Conclusion paragraph  Sentence 1: summery  Sentence 1: topic sentence  Sentence 2: restatement of thesis  Sentence 2: examples  Sentence 3: prediction or  Sentence 3: discussion recommendation  Sentence 4: conclusion
  • 15. ANALYSING TASK 2 ESSAYQUESTIONS Understanding the meaning of an essay question is essential to writing a solid essay is essential to writing a solid essay in response. For all essay question, you should first pinpoint these 3 attributes: 1. Scope 2. Keywords 3. Instruction words
  • 16. DISCUSSION OF A SAMPLE QUESTION TASK 2 Technology is becoming increasingly prevalent in the world today. Given time, technology will completely replace the teacher in the classroom. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Scope: Scope involves the topic that can & cannot be include in your written response. In this example essay question, the scope is ‘technology’ & ‘education’ related topics. We cannot write anything outside of this scope. We should write our essay’s intro, body, conclusion & examples relation with the scope. Keywords: keywords are the words in the question which tell us how the various ideas relate together. Here we see the phrase ‘increasingly prevalent’. What does this tell us about the technology? We also see ‘ completely replace’. What is the connection? To write the essay we should think first about the keywords how the connect with the topic making examples & finally put your thought into words.
  • 17. DISCUSSION OF A SAMPLE QUESTION TASK 2 Technology is becoming increasingly prevalent in the world today. Given time, technology will completely replace the teacher in the classroom. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Instruction word: finally we need to locate the instruction words. Where is the question telling us to do something? Here: Do you agree or disagree with this statement? to answer this question properly we must answer it concisely & directly. To do this we must use a thesis. Thesis: An essay’s thesis is the most important sentence in the entire essay. Because it is the sentence that states our opinion in relation to what is being asked of us by the essay question. Thus. In the example question above our thesis can only be one of two thing: It is agree that technology will replace teachers in the classroom? Or It is not agree that technology will replace teachers in the classroom?  Prepare sample answer in our mind, point out what are you going to write in each paragraph.  Use few fords from essay question, try to vary your vocabulary as much as you can  Try to give relevant examples.
  • 18. Listening tips....  The questions are in SETS and you hear tape recording for one set at a time.  Glance through the SET of questions for which you will be hearing the tape.  Read the questions & find out what SPECIFIC information is required (name, place, date, number etc)  Circle key words (Clue/trigger words)  When the tape plays listen intently when you think your specific information will come.  In each section they will give you some time to recheck the answer & read out the question try to read the question on that time that will very helpful to find the answer later when the tape start
  • 19. Speaking.... The test consists of three parts. In Part 1 the candidate answers general questions about themselves, their homes/ families, their jobs/studies, their interests, and a range of similar familiar topic areas. This part lasts between four and five minutes. In Part 2 the candidate is given a verbal prompt on a card and is asked to talk on a particular topic. The candidate has one minute to prepare before speaking at length, for between one and two minutes. The examiner then asks one or two rounding-off questions. In Part 3 the examiner and candidate engage in a discussion of more abstract issues and concepts which are thematically linked to the topic prompt in Part 2. The discussion lasts between four and five minutes.
  • 20. THANK YOU All materials are taken from British council study material, IELTS Cambridge book.