IELTS General

Langvish Academy's IELTS General Training course is tailored for individuals seeking to migrate to an English-speaking country for work, training, or study at a non-degree level. The course comprehensively covers the four key sections of the IELTS exam: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Speaking and Listening tests are the same in both the Academic and General Training modules, but the Reading and Writing tests are different. The Reading section includes passages from books, journals, magazines, and newspapers, while the Writing section assesses candidates' ability to write in response to a situation, argument, or problem. The Speaking test evaluates candidates' ability to communicate in everyday situations. Langvish Academy's IELTS General Training course provides targeted preparation for each section, offering interactive lessons, practice materials, and personalized feedback to help students approach the test with confidence.

1. Listening ( four sections, all types of questions, note completion, form completion, MCQs single answer and double answer, diagram labelling, map labelling, plan labelling, matching types of questions, flowchart completion, summary completion, and sentence completion.

2. In-class practice of listening and after-class assignments.

3.Reading ( Three sections and all types of questions, MCQs, identifying information, identifying writer's view or claim, matching information, matching headings, matching features,

Matching sentence endings, summary completion, note completion, table completion, short answer questions, sentence completion, diagram labelling completion, flowchart completion)

4. In-class practice of reading with skimming scanning and general idea extraction techniques and after class assignments.

5. Writing task 1 Report writing and its 5 to 7 types (line graph, bar graph, pie chart, tables, process, maps, combinations and development )

6. Writing task 2

Essay writing and its five types(Agree and disagree essay, advantages and disadvantages essay, reasons and solution essay, reason and opinion essay, and opinion on both points of view essay.)

7. In-class writing practice and after-class writing assignments.

8. Speaking and its three parts. (Introduction and general questions part 1, cue card or long term question part 2, discussion or cross questions part 3)

9. In-class speaking practice and after-class speaking assignments.

10. Basic grammar and tenses

11. Use of sentence starters, connectors, conversation fillers and idiomatic language.

12. Development of the lexical resource and vocabulary.

13. Sentence structure simple, compound, complex and compound complex.

14. Active and passive tense for report writing.

15. Model verbs and noun phrases.

16. Practice of task completion, lexical resources, pronunciation or grammar and cohesion in writing tasks.

17. Mock tests at every weekend and after the month at the completion of the course.


Course Outline