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IELTS Classes

  • Speaking Class
  • Listening Class
  • Reading Class
  • Writing Class

Speaking Classes

Speaking Class

Our IELTS Speaking Classes are focused on improving your fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, and ability to express ideas confidently. Each session simulates real speaking situations to help you communicate effectively in English.

What You Will Learn
  • Introduction & General Conversation: Talk confidently about yourself, hobbies, family, studies, and everyday topics.
  • Cue Card Practice: Learn to prepare and speak for 2 minutes on given topics with structured guidance.
  • Follow-Up Discussion: Practice discussing broader ideas and opinions in depth.
Skills Developed
  • Fluency and coherence in spoken English
  • Pronunciation and clarity of speech
  • Vocabulary usage (lexical resource)
  • Grammatical accuracy
Quick Tips for Speaking Classes
  • Speak naturally; avoid memorized answers.
  • Expand your answers instead of giving one-word responses.
  • Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
  • Maintain confident body language and eye contact.

Listening Classes

Listening Class

Our IELTS Listening Classes are designed to help you improve your ability to understand spoken English in real-life and academic contexts. Each session is focused on developing your listening skills, note-taking, and understanding different accents including British, Australian, American, and Canadian.

What You Will Learn
  • Understand and answer 40 questions per practice set including MCQs, fill-ups, short answers, and match-ups.
  • Gain experience with 4 parts of listening tasks, similar to real exam scenarios.
  • Practice integrated tasks that combine reading, writing, and listening.
  • Learn to use transfer time efficiently to check and finalize your answers.
Types of Listening Exercises
  1. Conversation: Practice listening to dialogues between two or more people in everyday situations.
  2. Instructions: Follow directions and procedures accurately.
  3. Monologue: Listen to a single speaker delivering academic or informational content.
  4. Dialogue: Understand group discussions and academic/social interactions.
Quick Tips for Listening Classes
  • Focus on keywords and paraphrasing while listening.
  • Practice note-taking for every type of recording.
  • Stay calm and attentive; each recording is played only once.
  • Use classroom activities to simulate exam scenarios.

Reading Classes

Reading Class

Our IELTS Reading Classes are designed to help you improve comprehension, speed, and accuracy when reading different types of texts. You will learn strategies to tackle academic and general reading passages effectively.

What You Will Learn
  • Skim and scan techniques to find answers quickly.
  • Understanding main ideas, supporting details, and inferences.
  • Handling a variety of question types including MCQs, True/False/Not Given, matching headings, and short answers.
  • Time management strategies to complete reading tasks within the given timeframe.
Types of Reading Texts
  1. Academic Articles: Texts from journals, magazines, and books with formal academic content.
  2. Reports & Notices: Includes workplace or public notices, instructions, and reports.
  3. Diagrams & Charts: Interpreting data and answering related questions.
  4. General Reading Passages: Everyday topics and social contexts for general IELTS preparation.
Quick Tips for Reading Classes
  • Always read the questions before reading the passage.
  • Highlight keywords and look for synonyms in the passage.
  • Practice answering questions under time constraints.
  • Learn to identify distractors and tricky phrasing in questions.

Writing Classes

Writing Class

Our IELTS Writing Classes are designed to help you develop effective writing skills for both Academic and General Training modules. You will learn how to plan, structure, and express your ideas clearly and coherently.

What You Will Learn
  • Understand different task types for Academic (Task 1 & 2) and General Training modules.
  • Structure essays, letters, and reports with proper introduction, body, and conclusion.
  • Develop vocabulary, grammar, and linking phrases for coherence and cohesion.
  • Time management strategies to complete both tasks within the exam limit.
Types of Writing Exercises
  1. Task 1 Academic: Describe graphs, charts, tables, or diagrams effectively.
  2. Task 1 General: Writing letters for formal, semi-formal, and informal situations.
  3. Task 2: Essay writing on various topics including opinion, discussion, problem-solution, and argument essays.
  4. Integrated Practice: Combining reading, data interpretation, and writing tasks to simulate real exam scenarios.
Quick Tips for Writing Classes
  • Plan your answer before writing to stay organized.
  • Use a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures.
  • Check grammar, spelling, and punctuation before submission.
  • Practice under timed conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
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