Do you dream of studying abroad at a top university?

Have you ever considered building a life in a new country, filled with exciting opportunities?

Perhaps you have set your sights on an international career, working for a prestigious company on the world stage.

If any of these relate with you, then there is one key that unlocks these doors: a strong IELTS score.

Achieve Your Dream IELTS Score with Gratis School of Learning!

You can gain access to a world of opportunity by conquering the IELTS exam. By conquering, we mean getting the desired scores. Whether you dream of prestigious universities abroad, building a life overseas, or launching your career with an international company, a strong IELTS score is your passport to success. For a first-time attempt, you must be nervous and if you’ve appeared for it before, you have to make sure you get your desired scores.

First time attempt? Worry not! Gratis School of Learning has well-equipped IELTS coaching programs especially tailored for you.

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IELTS: At a Glance

The IELTS test is your gateway to international opportunities, whether you dream of studying abroad, pursuing a global career, or immigrating to a new country. But with different types of tests and a specific format, it is important to understand which IELTS exam is right for you and how to prepare effectively.

There are four main types of IELTS exams, each catering to different goals:

Test Type

Description

Ideal For

IELTS Academic

This test is designed for individuals seeking admission to universities or colleges in English-speaking countries. It emphasizes academic language and tasks relevant to higher education.

Students pursuing higher education

IELTS General Training

This test is suitable for those planning to migrate to an English-speaking country for work or immigration purposes, or for those seeking non-academic training programs. It focuses on everyday language and real-life situations.

Individuals seeking work, immigration, or non-academic training

IELTS for UKVI

This test specifically caters to individuals applying for a UK visa. It meets the UK Visas and Immigration language requirements for visa applications.

Individuals applying for a UK visa

IELTS Life Skills

This test assesses listening and speaking skills at two levels for UK visa applications related to family and settlement routes.

Individuals applying for UK family or settlement visas

  1. CD IELTS

Traditionally, the IELTS test was conducted on paper. However, with the introduction of CD-IELTS (Computer Delivered IELTS), you now have a convenient and efficient way to take the test.

  1. What is CD-IELTS?

CD-IELTS is a format of the IELTS test where the Reading, Listening, and Writing sections are delivered electronically on a computer. The Speaking test, which assesses your spoken English fluency, remains a face-to-face interview with a qualified examiner.

CD-IELTS offers a faster track to your results (3-5 days vs weeks), increased flexibility with more frequent test dates (up to 3 times a day, 7 days a week), and a familiar testing environment for computer users (typing answers on screen). It also provides helpful features like highlighting text, making notes, and a word counter in the Writing test, all with convenient test center locations.

  1. Is CD-IELTS Right for You?

If you’re comfortable using a computer and prefer faster results and greater scheduling flexibility, then CD-IELTS may be the perfect option for you. However, if you prefer the traditional paper-based format or are less comfortable with computers, the paper-based IELTS test remains available.

IELTS Test Format

IELTS assesses your English language proficiency in four key areas: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.

  • Listening

Duration

Number of Questions

Test Format

30 minutes

40

You listen to four recorded texts (monologues & conversations) with various accents and answer question types based on the information presented.

 

Parts

Description

Example

Part 1

Conversation

Two people discuss a topic in an everyday social setting, such as booking accommodation.

Part 2

Monologue

A speaker provides information about a topic relevant to daily life, such as local facilities.

Part 3

Conversation (multiple speakers)

Up to four people discuss a topic in an educational or training context, for example, a student and a tutor talk about an assignment.

Part 4

Monologue (academic)

A speaker delivers a lecture on an academic subject at a university level.

  • Reading

Duration

Number of Questions

Test Format

60 minutes

40

You read a range of academic or general texts (depending on your test) and answer questions testing comprehension, analysis, and identifying the author’s purpose.

 

Test Type

Academic Reading

General Training Reading

Duration

60 minutes

60 minutes

Number of Questions

40

40

Text Format

·         One long passage per section with tasks.

·         Topics relevant to undergraduate/postgraduate students.

·         Texts from various sources (books, journals, newspapers).

·         May include diagrams, graphs, or illustrations.

·         Five or six texts of varying length.

·         Section 1: Two or three short texts or several shorter texts on everyday topics.

·         Section 2: Two short work-related factual texts.

·         Section 3: One longer text on a general interest topic.

·         Texts from various sources (advertisements, company handbooks, documents, books, newspapers).

Skills Tested

·         Identify opinions, attitudes, and purposes of writers.

·         Skimming and understanding writer’s perspective.

·         Reading for detail.

·         Identify opinions, attitudes, and purposes of writers.

·         Skimming and understanding writer’s perspective.

·         Reading for detail.

  • Writing

Duration

Number of Questions

Test Format

60 minutes

No set questions (2 writing tasks)

You complete two writing tasks: describing a visual information (graph/chart) and discussing a point of view/argument/problem (Academic), or writing a letter and responding to a situation (General Training).

 

Test Type

Academic Writing

General Training Writing

Duration

60 minutes

60 minutes

Number of Tasks

2

2

Task 1: Word Count

Minimum 150 words

Minimum 150 words

Task 1: Time Allocation

Approximately 20 minutes

Approximately 20 minutes

Task 1 Prompt

·         Describe a visual information (graph, table, chart, diagram).

·         Write in your own words.

·         Respond to a situation by writing a letter (e.g., requesting information, explaining a situation).

·         Use an appropriate format (formal/informal).

Task 2: Word Count

Minimum 250 words

Minimum 250 words

Task 2: Time Allocation

Approximately 40 minutes

Approximately 40 minutes

Task 2 Prompt

·         Discuss a point of view, argument, or problem.

·         Take a stance and support it with reasons and examples.

·         Discuss a point of view, argument, or problem.

·         Take a stance and support it with reasons and examples.

Overall Focus

·         Analyze and describe factual information.

·         Demonstrate writing skills for academic settings.

·         Communicate effectively in real-life situations.

·         Write in a clear and concise manner.

  • Speaking

Duration

Number of Questions

Test Format

11-14 minutes

No set questions (interview format)

You engage in a face-to-face conversation with an examiner, answering questions about yourself, a given topic, and related ideas.

 

Duration

11 to 14 minutes

Part 1 (4-5 minutes)

·         General questions about yourself and familiar topics (home, family, work, studies, interests).

·         Designed to put you at ease and get you talking.

Part 2 (3-4 minutes)

·         Given a topic card with 1 minute preparation time.

·         Speak for up to 2 minutes about the topic on the card.

·         Examiner may ask follow-up questions related to the topic.

Part 3 (4-5 minutes)

·         Examiner asks more in-depth questions related to the Part 2 topic.

·         Allows you to discuss more abstract ideas and issues connected to the topic.

Overall Focus

·         Assess spoken English proficiency.

·         Evaluate fluency, coherence, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.

Achieve Success in IELTS with Gratis Learning

At Gratis Learning, we offer a supportive and enriching learning environment:

  1. Modern Facilities: Study in a comfortable and tech-equipped environment that fosters focused learning.
  2. Qualified Trainers: Our instructors are not just experts in the IELTS exam, they are passionate educators dedicated to your success.
  3. Manageable Batches: Get the personalized attention you deserve in our small, focused classes. This allows for active participation, greater interaction with your instructor, and the opportunity to ask questions freely.
  4. Affordable Fees: We offer high-quality coaching at a reasonable price, making your IELTS preparation accessible.
  5. Free Trial Class: Experience our teaching style and see the difference firsthand. Sign up for a free trial class to get a feel for our methodology and discover how Gratis Learning can help you achieve your IELTS goals.

Gratis Learning is the best IELTS coaching institute for you. Don’t wait! Join Gratis Learning today and take the first step towards your international aspirations.

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FAQs

What is the IELTS exam?

The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a test that measures your English language skills. It is essential for studying, working, or living in an English-speaking country.

What types of IELTS tests are available?

There are four main types of IELTS tests:

IELTS Academic: For students aiming to study at universities or colleges.

IELTS General Training: For those planning to work or migrate to an English-speaking country.

IELTS for UKVI: For individuals applying for a UK visa.

IELTS Life Skills: For UK visa applications related to family and settlement.

is the difference between paper-based and computer-delivered IELTS?

In the paper-based IELTS, you write your answers on paper. In the computer-delivered IELTS, you type your answers on a computer. Both formats have the same content, but the computer-delivered version offers faster results and more flexible test dates.

What can I expect during the IELTS Speaking test?

The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview with an examiner. It includes general questions about yourself, a topic card to discuss, and more in-depth questions related to that topic.

Why should I choose Gratis School of Learning for IELTS coaching?

We offer expert guidance, proven results, flexible learning options, and a comprehensive curriculum to help you excel in all four sections of the IELTS exam: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.Our program includes detailed modules for each test section, regular mock tests, personalized feedback, and both online and offline class options to suit your schedule.

Do you offer a trial class?

Yes, we offer a free trial class where you can experience our teaching style and see how we can help you achieve your desired IELTS score.

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