IELTS
About the course
The international English language testing system, or IELTS for short is an international English language proficiency test designed for non-native English speakers. It helps you sign up for university admission, land better job opportunities or migrate to English-speaking countries such as America, Canada, England, Australia, and New Zealand. This test has been established since 1989 and is cooperatively managed by the British council, IELTS Australia, and Cambridge assessment English.
IELTS Training
ENGLISH PIONEER offers profound lessons that are deemed to meet students’ needs in excelling in their IELTS’ scores. Students will encounter ideal methods of confronting questions. Teachers with prolonged and relevant experience will be delivering the lessons and yielding high results will be the first priority.
Students have the option to practice for the IELTS either privately or in a group.
All the four IELTS tests will be taken into account (i.e., reading, listening, speaking and writing).
Each student will be required to sit a placement test prior enrolment in the IELTS course to estimate if their level meets the advanced program. If the student’s level is advanced, the student will gain acceptance into the IELTS course and within the course, they will be carrying-out lessons that involve question-solving techniques, time management and professional spoken and written responses.
Sufficient materials and guidance will be provided to the students during the program, which will allow them to resume their preparation even after the end of the course. Therefore, high IELTS results are ensured to be achieved to the furthest extent possible.
IELTS Characteristics
The IELTS academic and IELTS general training are designed to assist students from non-user to expert users across a full range of abilities. The academic version prepares test takers who intend to study at tertiary level institutions in English-speaking countries, or who seek professional registration. The general training is for individuals who plan to work, study, or migrate to a country who has English as its official language. Both versions differ in context, content, and tasks. Other features including length of written responses, timing allocation and finalizing follow the same approach.