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IELTS Writing Academic Home Tutorial Training Institute

IELTS Writing Academic Home Tutorial Training Acadamy

IELTS Writing Academic Private Home Tutorial Training Institute

IELTS Writing Academic Personal Home Tutorial Training Institute

IELTS Writing Academic Indiviual Home Tutorial Training Institute

IELTS Writing Academic Private Home Tutorial Acadamy

IELTS Writing Academic Personal Home Tutorial Acadamy

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IELTS Writing Academic One-on-One Home Tutorial Acadamy

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Personal IELTS Writing Academic Home Tutorial Classes
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IELTS Writing Academic home tutorial training institute involves several key features that specifically address the needs of students preparing for the IELTS Writing test.

Curriculum Alignment:
  • A structured curriculum that aligns with the IELTS Academic Writing test format, covering both Task 1 (descriptive report) and Task 2 (essay writing).
  • Inclusion of diverse topics and question types to prepare students for the variety of prompts they may encounter.

Qualified Educators:
  • Experienced tutors with expertise in IELTS writing preparation, ideally with backgrounds in English language teaching or related fields.
  • Ongoing professional development to stay updated on the latest writing techniques and exam requirements.

Personalized Learning Plans:
  • Customized study plans tailored to each student's strengths, weaknesses, and writing skills.
  • Regular assessments to monitor progress and adapt learning pathways accordingly.

Focused Writing Practice:
  • Opportunities for students to practice both Task 1 and Task 2 writing under timed conditions to simulate the exam environment.
  • Structured writing exercises that encourage students to develop their ideas clearly and cohesively.

Feedback and Error Analysis:
  • Detailed feedback on writing tasks, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Guidance on common writing issues such as grammar, vocabulary usage, coherence, and task response.

Writing Strategies Development:
  • Instruction on effective writing strategies, including planning, structuring essays, and developing arguments.
  • Techniques for managing time during the writing section and addressing different types of prompts.

Study Skills Workshops:
  • Workshops focusing on writing skills, including brainstorming, outlining, and editing techniques.
  • Tips for enhancing vocabulary and using varied sentence structures to improve overall writing quality.

Technology Integration:
  • Use of digital resources, such as writing tools and online platforms, to supplement learning and provide additional practice.
  • Access to recorded sessions and tutorials for further review and reinforcement of writing skills.

Flexible Scheduling:
  • Options for flexible tutoring hours to accommodate students' varying schedules and commitments.
  • Availability of both in-person and online sessions to enhance accessibility.

Community Building:
  • Opportunities for students to connect with peers through writing clubs or study groups, fostering a sense of community and collaboration. Organization of events or workshops with guest speakers or writing experts to provide additional insights and motivation.

Sections of The IELTS Academic Course:

Format of IELTS:
Time Limit No. of Question
1. Listening 30 Minutes 40 questions (Four Sections)
2. Reading 60 Minutes 40 questions (Three Sections)
3. Writing 60 Minutes Two Tasks
4. Speaking 11-14 Minutes It is a Personal Interview
Score: 1 to 9 Bands in a multiple of 0.5
IELTS Academic Writing Test Format:

Writing: 2 Tasks - 60 Minutes
This module assesses your written English skills in terms of task achievement, grammar, vocabulary and coherence. A candidate will be given two writing tasks, i.e. a descriptive response and a more analytical or persuasive response. Writing Task 2 will be a descriptive or a persuasive essay in both IELTS Academic and IELTS General. However, in IELTS Academic will be a picture description. The given picture may be a pie chart, bar graph, line graph, table, flow chart, map, etc. Whereas, in General Writing Task 1, the candidates are asked to write a formal letter or an informal letter.

In both Academic IELTS and General IELTS, Writing Task 1 is scored out of 3 in a multiple of half band. Whereas, the score in Writing Task 2 will be given out of 6 and in a multiple of half band. The sum of scores in both the tasks your total score in the Writing Section. Your given scores are based on the coherence, clarity, relevance to the topic, grammar, etc.

Key Featuresof Our IELTS Writing Academic Course:
  • Exclusive One-to-one Home Tuition
  • 24x7 support
  • Unlimited one-to one Doubt Solving Sessions
  • Exhaustive Study Material
  • High Scoring Tips & Techniques
  • Clear Concepts
  • Individual Attention
  • Highly Experienced Trainers
  • 10+ Full length tests

Scoring:
IELTS Band Listening correct answer Reading (Academic) correct answer Reading (General) correct answer
9.0 39-40 39-40 40
8.5 37-38 37-38 39
8.0 35-36 35-36 38
7.5 33-34 37-38 36-37
7.0 30-32 30-32 34-35
6.5 27-29 27-29 32-33
6.0 23-26 23-26 30-31
5.5 20-25 27-29 27-29
5.0 16-19 23-26 23-26
4.5 13-15 19-22 19-22
4.0 11-12 10-12 15-18
3.5 8-10 8-9 11-14
3.0 6-7 8-10 2.5
2.5 4-5 4-5 5-7
2.0 3 3 3-4
1.5 2 2 2
1.0 1 1 1
0.0 0 0 0
Available Options for IELTS Writing Academic Coaching
IELTS Writing Academic Online Live
IELTS Writing Academic Group Coaching
IELTS Writing Academic Crash Course
IELTS Writing Academic Self-Paced Course
IELTS Writing Academic Home Tuition
FAQs for IELTS Writing Academic:
If you desire to pursue your higher studies in an English speaking country, such as The USA, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia, etc., you will be required to take IELTS Academic.
An overall score of 7 bands or above is a good score in IELTS Academic. Note that you should not get below 6 in any of the modules: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
In IELTS, there are four sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.
We recommend that students spend a minimum of 6-8 weeks or 30 days preparing for the IELTS exam, focusing on grammar, reading, writing, listening & speaking. We also recommend test takers to spend about 3 to 4 hours every day improving their speed, test strategies and skills.
IELTS scores are considered valid for two years from the date of the test. This means that most universities, immigration authorities, and employers typically accept IELTS scores that are up to two years old.
There is no specific limit on the number of attempts for the IELTS.
You should take IELTS Academic within a year before you start sending your Admission Applications, as the validity of IELTS Academic is two years only.
It's very difficult to get 8.5 bands in IELTS Academic. Nevertheless, you may try by improving your grammar and vocabulary and developing high-scoring templates of Writing Task one and Writing Task 2. Some of the students of Global Course have scored 8.5 bands in IELTS Academic.
If you plan to study in higher education or seek professional registration in an English-speaking country, you might need to take an IELTS Academic. The General Training test looks at your English-language capabilities in a work or social environment.
It is your choice. You can decide which one to do first. Most students do task 1 first and I would recommend that.
IELTS essays are designed to be quite short, between 270 and 290 words. This means you will have in total either four or five paragraphs with about a total of 290 words.
Irrelevant topics are not allowed in IELTS exam. Candidates must use a clear paragraph structure. Don't repeat the question or the idea. Put each idea and your opinion in each paragraph.
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