
IELTS A/ IELTS G
Test preparation at an official IELTS testing centre
IELTS
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an English language proficiency test designed for those who want to study at a university, immigrate, or work in an English-speaking country. The test is administered in over 900 locations worldwide and consists of four sections: listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Study at an Official IELTS Test Centre
JM Education: Delivering confidence through stable learning at the IELTS test centre
JM EDUCATION is an IELTS testing centre officially recognized by the Canadian government, ensuring students have the confidence and reliability to take the test.
One of the reasons to choose this academy is that you can take mock exams at the official testing centre that you'll be taking actual exam in.
JM EDUCATION provides students with optimal preparation and practical experience in this environment to help them achieve their target scores.
IELTS A vs. IELTS G
The IELTS test is divided into two types, Academic and General Training, depending on the purpose. All tests assess four areas: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The Listening and Speaking areas are the same for both test types. However, the Writing section has different content and difficulty depending on the test type.
IELTS ACADEMIC
University Admission
ELTS Academic is a test for university students who wish to study abroad in Canada, and is required for up to four years of study before entering university. The required score may vary depending on each university and department, but Canadian universities generally require an average score of 6.5 to 7.5.
In particular, the academic Reading and Essay Writing sections are somewhat difficult for students.
IELTS GENERAL
Immigration
ELTS Academic is a test for university students who wish to study abroad in Canada, and is required for up to four years of study before entering university. The required score may vary depending on each university and department, but Canadian universities generally require an average score of 6.5 to 7.5.
In particular, the academic Reading and Essay Writing sections are somewhat difficult for students.
IELTS: Winning Strategies by Section
Listening
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Improve overall listening skills and accuracy through Keyword Finding Training
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Strengthen skills through intensive analysis after identifying patterns for each part
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Focus on improving accuracy through incorrect answer analysis for each vulnerable part Strengthen vocabulary by familiarizing yourself with IELTS words
Writing
Academic Task 1
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Training in analyzing various types of charts (graphs, charts, pie charts, etc.)
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Practice in identifying the topic and describing the details in detail
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Learn vocabulary and synonyms needed for graph analysis
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Strengthen writing skills that can be grasped at a glance through summarizing training
Reading
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Training to find keywords to quickly and accurately understand the text
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Acquire an approach to each part of the problem
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Training to analyze incorrect answers and focus on solutions accordingly
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Enhancing vocabulary through word tests including synonyms and antonyms for each class
Writing
General Training Task 1
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Analysis of the 3 tones of letter writing (Informal/Semi-formal/Formal)
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Understand the various purposes of letters and acquire the corresponding formal expressions
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Use past exam questions to identify the types of questions and practice
Speaking
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Practice answering methods by part and practice real-life questions for expected questions
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Brainstorming training to strengthen situational coping skills
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Prepare to impress the examiner by familiarizing yourself with in-depth sentences and expressions
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Enhance individual leadership by providing precise feedback on each student's individual strengths and weaknesses
Writing
Academic & General Training Task 2
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Understanding essay structure and problem types (Agree VS. Disagree/Discuss/Problem and Solution)
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Brainstorming training for organizing ideas
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Analyzing high-frequency grammar or sentence errors
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Training logical and persuasive sentence structures
CELPIP test Score Levels
and Description of Each Level of Ability
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) assesses four areas: listening, reading, writing, and speaking, and each area is scored on a band score from 0 to 9. IELTS scores are used for various purposes, such as university admissions, job applications, and immigration. Each university or institution can set its own minimum score requirement.
Did Not
Attemp the Test
0
The test taker did not answer the questions.
Modest
User
5
They should be able to handle basic communication in their own field.
Non-User
1
The user has limited understanding of English
Competent
User
6
The test taker has an effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings.
Intermittent
User
2
The test taker has great difficulty understanding spoken and written language.
Good
User
7
The test taker generally uses the language well, with occasional errors or misunderstandings.
Extremely
Limited User
3
The test taker conveys and understands only general meaning in very familiar situations.
Very Good
User
8
The test taker uses the language fluently with only occasional minor errors.
Limited
User
4
The test taker's basic competence is limited to familiar situations.
Expert
User
9
The test taker has fully operational command of the language.