IELTS Advance Package Recorded Class Extra Time
This complete self-study package offers everything you need to prepare effectively for the IELTS exam. Whether you’re focusing on academic modules or polishing your speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 54 Lessons
- 180 Days
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- Section 1 All Live Classes (Uploaded 2024)13
- 1.1“Live IELTS Class Every Sunday.” 8.50 PM
- 1.2Listening Audion Link
- 1.3Live Class 1 IELTS Writing Tips (Uploaded)
- 1.4Live Class 2 IELTS Writing Class 2 (Uploaded)
- 1.5Live Class 3 IELTS Speaking (Uploaded)
- 1.6Live Class 4 IELTS Grammar (Uploaded)
- 1.7Live Class 5 IELTS Writing
- 1.8Live Class 6 IELTS Grammar
- 1.9Live Class 7 Speaking Exam One to One
- 1.10Live Class 8 speaking One to One Part 2
- 1.11Live Class 9 Speaking
- 1.12Quiz 1 IELTS Reading Mock Test Academic (Basic)14 Minutes14 Questions
- 1.13Quiz 2 IELTS Listening Mock Test Academic Not Ready Yet10 Minutes8 Questions
- Section 2 Trainer Jawad Rahman Jim Band Score 9/9Basic Lectures & Course Materials17
- 2.1Lecture Book 1- Reading + Writing Task 11 Hour
- 2.2Lecture Book 2- Reading + Writing Task 21 Hour
- 2.3Lecture Book 3- Reading AC & GT Understanding1 Hour
- 2.4Lecture Book 4 – Reading AC & GT Understanding1 Hour
- 2.5Lecture Book 5- Writing Task 1 Pie Chat + Task 21 Hour
- 2.6Lecture Book 6- Writing Task 1 Dedicated to Table1 Hour
- 2.7Lecture Book 7- Writing Task 2 advantage + Speaking1 Hour
- 2.8Lecture Book 8 – Reading Flowchart1 Hour
- 2.9Lecture Book 9- Reading Diagram Labeling1 Hour
- 2.10Lecture Book 10- Reading Short Answer1 Hour
- 2.11Lecture Book 11- Listening Map, Diagram & Plan1 Hour
- 2.12Lecture Book 12 – Listening Note/Form Completion1 Hour
- 2.13Lecture Book 13- Writing task 1+2 Extra1 Hour
- 2.14Lecture Book 14- Reading Matching Sentence1 Hour
- 2.15Lecture Book 15- Reading Matching Heading1 Hour
- 2.16Lecture Book 16 – Reading Matching Information1 Hour
- 2.17Quiz 15 Minutes10 Questions
- Section 3 Important Lecture from Khalid AlexIELTS Senior Trainer Khalid Alex9
- 3.1Reading Class 1 By Khalid Alex
- 3.2Reading Class 2 By Khalid Alex
- 3.3Reading Class 3 By Khalid Alex
- 3.4Writing Class 1 General By Khalid Alex
- 3.5Writing Class 2 Academic By Khalid Alex
- 3.6Writing Class 3 (Task 2) By Khalid Alex
- 3.7Speaking Class One (Part 1) By Khalid Alex
- 3.8Speaking Class One (Part 2) By Khalid Alex
- 3.9Speaking Class One (Part 3) By Khalid Alex
- Section 4 Lecture from Lecture Books By Khalid Alex18
- 4.0Extra Lecture 1 By khalid Alex
- 4.1Extra Lecture 2 By khalid Alex
- 4.2Extra Lecture 3 By khalid Alex
- 4.3Extra Lecture 4 By khalid Alex
- 4.4Extra Lecture 5 By khalid Alex
- 4.5Extra Lecture 6 By khalid Alex
- 4.6Extra Lecture 7 By khalid Alex
- 4.7Extra Lecture 8 By khalid Alex
- 4.8Extra Lecture 9 By khalid Alex
- 4.9Extra Lecture 10 By khalid Alex
- 4.10Extra Lecture 11 By khalid Alex
- 4.11Extra Lecture 12 By khalid Alex
- 4.12Extra Lecture 13 By khalid Alex
- 4.13Extra Lecture 14 By khalid Alex
- 4.14Extra Lecture 15 By khalid Alex
- 4.15Extra Lecture 16 By khalid Alex
- 4.16Extra Lecture 17 By khalid Alex
- 4.17Extra Lecture 18 By khalid Alex
The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a standardized test designed to assess the English language proficiency of non-native speakers. It is widely used for university admissions, immigration, and professional certifications in English-speaking countries.
There are two types of IELTS tests: Academic and General Training. The Academic test is for those applying for higher education or professional registration, while the General Training test is for those migrating to an English-speaking country or seeking work experience.
The IELTS test lasts approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, covering four sections: Listening (30 minutes), Reading (60 minutes), Writing (60 minutes), and Speaking (11-14 minutes).
IELTS scores range from 0 to 9, with 9 being the highest. A "good" score depends on the requirements of the institution or organization you're applying to, but typically, a score of 6.5 or higher is considered good.
You can register for the IELTS exam through the official IELTS website or at a recognized test center. Make sure to register well in advance, as test dates can fill up quickly.
There are no restrictions on how often you can take the IELTS test. You can retake the test as many times as you wish, but it’s recommended to wait until you’ve improved your skills before re-taking the exam.
An IELTS score is valid for two years from the date of the test.
No, you only need to take the test that is required for your specific goal. For example, if you're applying to a university, you'll need to take the Academic test. If you're migrating to an English-speaking country, you'll typically need the General Training test.
The best way to prepare for the IELTS is through a combination of structured courses, self-study, regular practice tests, and feedback from experienced instructors.
If you don't achieve your desired score, you can retake the test. It's important to review your results, identify areas where you need improvement, and consider additional preparation before retaking the exam.
Yes, IELTS offers an online test called IELTS Indicator, which can be taken from home. However, not all institutions accept IELTS Indicator scores, so it’s important to check with the institution you are applying to.
The cost of the IELTS exam varies by country and test center but typically ranges between $200 to $250.
You should bring your identification (usually the passport or ID you used to register), your confirmation email, and necessary stationery like pencils and erasers. Electronic devices are not allowed in the test room.
Results for the paper-based test are usually available 13 days after the test date, while results for the computer-based test are available within 3 to 5 days.
Yes, you can cancel or reschedule your test, but you may need to do so a certain number of days before the test date to receive a partial refund or to avoid additional fees.
Requirements
- English Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of English in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
- Educational Background: A minimum educational qualification, usually at least a high school diploma, may be required.
- Internet Access: For online courses, a stable internet connection and a device capable of supporting video conferencing.
- Motivation and Goals: Clearly defined reasons for taking the IELTS, such as immigration, study abroad, or career advancement, to stay motivated throughout the course.
Features
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Coverage of all four IELTS components—Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking—with detailed lessons and practice exercises.
- Practice Tests: Regular mock tests that simulate the actual IELTS exam conditions to track progress and identify areas for improvement.
- Personalized Feedback: Individual feedback on speaking and writing tasks to help students refine their language skills and avoid common mistakes.
- Experienced Instructors: Guidance from certified and experienced IELTS trainers who are familiar with the test format and strategies.
- Flexible Scheduling: Options for both online and in-person classes with flexible timings to accommodate different time zones and personal schedules.
- Interactive Learning: Engaging activities, group discussions, and interactive exercises to enhance speaking and listening skills in a collaborative environment.
- Study Materials: Access to a wide range of study materials, including textbooks, practice worksheets, audio files, and video tutorials.
- Goal-Oriented Preparation: Tailored lessons based on students’ specific IELTS band score requirements and goals, such as achieving a 7.0 or higher.
- Confidence Building: Focus on building confidence in English communication through regular practice, mock interviews, and speaking drills.
Target audiences
- Prospective International Students: Individuals planning to study abroad in English-speaking countries who need to meet specific IELTS score requirements for university admissions.
- Immigration Applicants: People applying for visas or permanent residency in countries like Canada, Australia, or the UK, where IELTS scores are required for immigration purposes.
- Job Seekers: Professionals looking to work in English-speaking environments or multinational companies where proficiency in English is crucial.
- Non-Native English Speakers: Individuals who want to improve their overall English language skills for personal or professional development.
- Academic Researchers: Scholars or researchers aiming to publish their work in English-language journals or present at international conferences.
- Healthcare Professionals: Medical practitioners, such as doctors or nurses, who need to pass the IELTS to work in English-speaking countries.
- Business Professionals: Entrepreneurs and business professionals who need strong English communication skills to expand their businesses globally.
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