
Begin your journey toward IELTS band seven plus by mastering listening, reading, writing, and speaking through structured lessons, grammar basics, and practice tests.
IELTS is a worldwide English language test, offered offline and online, used for migrating to English-speaking countries, with the test run by British Council, IDP, and Cambridge Assessment English.
Discover official Cambridge IELTS study materials, including physical copies with audio, such as the Cambridge Guide to IELTS and Cambridge IELTS Academic and General with answer series 1–18.
Explore the two types of IELTS tests—academic for higher education and professional study, and general for migration or long-term work in English-speaking countries—sharing most modules.
Explain the IELTS band scores from band zero to band nine and what each level reveals about speaking and writing proficiency.
Explore the basic features of IELTS, including the four modules, timing, attempt frequency, pencil use, booking steps, fee details, and the video-speaking recording requirement for UK visas.
Understand the IELTS listening module structure, question types, and practical strategies for all 40 questions. Practice timing with 30-minute listening and 10-minute transfer, and follow instructions carefully.
Explore the IELTS listening module structure from part 1 to part 4, practice with increasing difficulty, and learn to handle accents, numbers, and scoring basics for band scores.
Explore the IELTS listening question types, including note and form completion, plan or map labeling, multiple choice, flow chart, and sentence completion, with practical examples and tips for time saving.
Master tips to save time and boost accuracy in IELTS listening, focusing on concentration, practice, multitasking, managing spelling, synonyms, and careful transfer of answers for a 30-minute, 40-question exam.
Practice IELTS form completion by solving fill-in-the-blank questions from Cambridge trials, learning no more than three words or a number rule, and handling fields from names to currency.
Master form completion in IELTS listening by practicing a real telephone enquiry, extracting details like names, addresses, dimensions, contents, and values to complete the form accurately.
Master ielts listening form completion in section one, writing one word or number for ten questions about family excursions, a lake cruise, farm visit, cycling, and cost.
Master form completion tasks in IELTS listening by solving a family excursion scenario, including a lake cruise, farm visit, cycling on the Back Road, bike rental, and price details.
Practice note completion with an official IELTS example from ielts.org about the National Arts Centre and its facilities, focusing on three-word or number answers.
Practice IELTS listening notes completion with an official example, exploring the Focus on the Arts broadcast about the National Arts Centre, its facilities, history, and weekly performances.
This lecture examines how mercury pollution affects birds, including memory and song learning, with implications for humans. It targets notes completion practice in IELTS listening section four.
Examine how mercury from coal-fired power plants enters ecosystems, disrupts bird song and memory, and affects reproduction through lab and field studies, with human health implications and regulation debates.
Learn how IELTS listening sentence completion works, a fill-in-the-blanks task using the official ielts.org example, with instructions for part three 27–30, a two-word maximum per answer, and no numbers.
Master IELTS listening sentence completion with official example solutions by listening to the audio and solving together. It covers motivation, time management, Open University modules, tutors, and summer schools.
Learn about the IELTS listening flowchart question type, with six correct letters from eight options, and the stages in doing the tourism case study from research to writing.
Learn to solve flow chart questions in IELTS listening by planning a Horton Castle tourism case study: identify sources, interview employees, analyze data, and present findings with graphs.
Master IELTS listening short answer questions in a fill-in-the-blanks format; keep answers to three words or a number, and note language and customs, and town hall or public library.
Explore official IELTS listening multiple-choice practice, learning to select the correct option (A, B, or C) from audio, covering insurance types (economy, standard, premium) and delivery options (port, home, depot).
Practice IELTS listening section two multiple-choice through a theatre trip to Munich, covering airport meet, tour operator, hotel rate of €110, a Lebanese restaurant, and the theatre director's interview.
Learn how the official IELTS listening matching task uses synonyms and paraphrases, guiding you through section three questions 21–25 with a multi-option format.
Engage with an IELTS listening matching table exercise, matching five hotel options (A–E) to four descriptions, including rural location, recent opening, business facilities, and an indoor pool.
Transfer heard information to a simple plan or map to identify directions and locations on an IELTS library map, like entrance, librarian's desk, fiction and nonfiction, and multimedia.
Explore family-friendly activities from a tourist centre: a steamship lake cruise, farm visit with animal feeding, and a Back Road cycling trip with bike rental and maps.
Listen to a restaurant manager outline safety rules, training, and duties for new kitchen assistants, coverage includes footwear, hair, jewelry, equipment access, schedule, breaks, and incident reporting.
Explore how public libraries evolve, including the rise of digitalized books and internet access, funding, and policies, and plan an in-depth local study through staff interviews and facility considerations.
Explains how four common business values—collaboration, hard work, creativity, and excellence—can backfire if misapplied, and urges targeted, pragmatic use backed by real-world examples.
Discover a reopened local library offering travel and history resources, teen fiction, science clubs, reading challenges, IT support, health checks for seniors, and free evening parking.
Explore how BC travel responds to market trends, highlighting age-group shifts and the rise of specialized activity holidays, including painting, cooking, photography, and fitness holidays.
Explore how to craft a tourism case study for Horton Castle, from defining the problem to interviewing staff and tourists, analyzing data, and presenting findings with reader-directed questions.
Investigate how mercury pollution from coal-fired plants affects birds, altering song learning and brain function and impacting reproduction, with broader implications for humans and environmental policy.
Simulate an IELTS listening practice test featuring a cycle-tour leader interview, covering experience leading tours, availability, dietary needs, and the application and interview steps.
Explore the Sheepmarket's redevelopment from a rural sheep market to a vibrant arts and fashion hub in a New Zealand city, featuring galleries, design competitions, and local shopping.
Explore Shakespeare film adaptations through Giannetti's fidelity-based classifications and examine Ran, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, Looking for Richard, and Rachel Malko's ideas.
Explore the science of acoustics in urban environments, critique decibel maps, and show how architects, planners, and researchers use soundscapes, psychology, and virtual reality to shape the future city.
Practice listening for the IELTS target band 7 plus with a four-section test. Answer questions while recordings play once and transfer your answers in ten minutes.
Present new traffic and parking regulations for Granford, including extra traffic lights and a pedestrian crossing, plus widening pavements and updated loading rules near the supermarket.
Explore seed germination through a practical experiment comparing seed sizes, planting depths, and growth measurements. Discuss planning, data recording, and interpretation of results.
Examines how animals rapidly adapt to urban life, including brain-size changes in mice and bold yet wary city blackbirds, with endocrine stress responses and tail signals in squirrels.
Pair your study with official Cambridge materials, practice 60-minute reading with 40 questions across three parts (academic or general), and target band eight or higher.
Learn how IELTS reading is assessed by examiners, including paraphrasing questions, identifying the writer's purpose, following arguments, locating specific information, and distinguishing main ideas from details.
Discover IELTS reading test question types across three sections, including flowchart comparison, true/false not given, yes/no not given, matching sentence headings, sentence completion, and summary completion.
Boost your IELTS reading score with speed reading, vocabulary and grammar through daily science articles, magazines, and newspapers. Practice 25 tests, track time, and master headings and true/false not given.
Adopt a 60-minute IELTS reading plan: 15 minutes section one, 20 section two, 25 section three, with time for review and to treat each question as one mark.
Learn skimming and scanning techniques to quickly grasp a text’s main idea and locate specific details in IELTS reading, with tips on question-first practice and time management.
Master the IELTS reading short answer type by finding exact details in the passage, writing only words from it within the word limit, in order, using keywords and correct spelling.
This lecture teaches IELTS reading short-answer strategies using the Dover Bronze Age boat passage from the official Cambridge guide, with answers limited to three words or a number.
Sharpen IELTS reading strategy for fill-in-the-blanks by scanning the passage for keywords, marking them, and matching synonyms to locate the missing word, with a question-first, time-managed approach.
Practice IELTS reading fill-in-the-blank tasks with one-word answers, using a Phoenician trade passage to identify seafaring, timber and cedar, ivory, temple building, and commission.
Learn how to handle the true, false, and not given question type in IELTS reading, deciding whether statements agree with, contradict, or are not given by the passage.
This official IELTS reading true false not given example teaches how to mark keywords, compare statements to the passage, and determine true, false, or not given for Marie Curie.
Explore the true false not given question type in IELTS reading, with instructions and example questions from an antarctic expedition passage to illustrate answers.
Explore the IELTS reading multiple choice questions, focusing on selecting one correct answer from four options, using an official IELTS example, and previewing two-correct-answer questions to come.
Learn to tackle IELTS reading multiple-choice questions with one answer by identifying keywords, reading instructions, and matching options A–D to paragraphs and writer's views.
Learn to answer two-answers in IELTS reading. The lesson highlights advantages of older workers, such as management and personal relationships, and disadvantages of younger workers, like frequent job changes.
Explore IELTS reading matching features through an example, learning to pair items like black powder and rocket arrows with the Chinese, rockets with Indians, and rocket launcher with Americans.
Master IELTS reading matching features by identifying explorer keywords, matching statements 33–37 to A–E explorers, and determining transport relevance, homecoming, group benefit, self-discovery, and uniqueness with value.
Discover how to tackle IELTS reading matching headings by mapping sections A–E to headings using roman numerals 1–8, with a time-management strategy and a worked example.
Learn to solve IELTS reading matching sentence endings by locating keywords and choosing the correct A–F endings. Explore Harkness's method and dynamic reconstruction of 16th-century London scientists.
This video teaches IELTS reading flowchart completion, a short answer fill-in-the-blanks task with one or two words, using before-and-after cues to locate answers such as glucose, ATP, and free radicals.
Master IELTS reading table completion by identifying keywords, scanning for synonyms, and writing exact passage-based answers, illustrated with a dung beetles table of French, Spanish, and South African ball rollers.
Explore English grammar basics for IELTS, focusing on sentence structure and the eight parts of speech. Practice builds confidence for writing and speaking to boost band scores.
Explore nouns and their types in English grammar, including proper, common, collective, possessive, countable and uncountable, and compound nouns, with examples like Henry and New York.
Explore how pronouns replace nouns, covering personal, reflexive, indefinite, and relative types, with examples like he, herself, everyone, and who or which in relative clauses.
Master verbs as the core of meaning, from action verbs like walk and jump to experience and state verbs, including transitive, intransitive, linking, and auxiliary verbs that shape tense.
Explore how adjectives describe nouns and show possession, quantity, and characteristics, with examples like clever girl and lazy boy, and learn possessive, interrogative, demonstrative, and compound adjectives.
Explore how adverbs describe verbs, adjectives, or entire sentences, often ending in -ly, with examples like loudly, slowly, and extremely slow. Learn how adverbs answer how, when, why, and where.
Explore how the articles a, an, and the function as demonstrative adjectives in IELTS grammar, with indefinite versus definite usage and the vowel sound rule.
Explore how conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses with examples like and, or, but, because, for, if, and when; learn independent, dependent, and correlative conjunctions.
Explore how interjections convey sudden feelings in everyday language. Identify their placement at the start of sentences and use of exclamation marks, with examples such as wow and hooray.
Discover how prepositions express direction, time, and place, using examples like in, at, on, and off. See how they link nouns and pronouns to verbs to indicate location and timing.
Explore direct and indirect speech, using examples to show how quotes become reported statements. Note tense changes from present to past and will to would in reported speech.
Explore active and passive voice, identifying subject, verb, and object, compare direct versus indirect tones, and learn transformations like 'the dog chases the ball' to 'the ball was chased'.
Explore IELTS speaking as a three-part test with an interview-style format, noting timings and four band descriptors: fluency and coherence, pronunciation, grammatical range and accuracy, and lexical resource.
Arrive early, maintain calm body language and eye contact, answer with reasons, use brief notes, and expand vocabulary through reading and listening to native speakers.
Explore IELTS speaking band descriptors, including fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation, with band seven and above criteria for academic and general training.
Master IELTS speaking part 1, a 4-5 minute questions section on topics from home and hometown to hobbies and daily routine; practice concise, one-minute answers with self-recording and daily practice.
Explore IELTS speaking conversation fillers and discourse markers to manage hesitation, buy thinking time with phrases like 'to be honest' or 'let me think,' and connect ideas naturally.
Learn idiomatic language for IELTS speaking by understanding idioms and their usage, with examples like hit the nail on the head and day and night, to boost your band score.
Master part two of the IELTS speaking test by preparing from a question booklet in one minute and delivering a two-minute talk with strong grammar, pronunciation, lexical resource, and fluency.
In IELTS speaking part 3, present your own opinions on abstract topics in a 4–5 minute personal conversation, respond to examiner prompts, and politely disagree to help your band score.
Hello and welcome to this course for IELTS Power Booster: Band 7+ Complete Preparation Course. I am really excited to be a part of your journey to achieve your desired band score in IELTS.
Whether you are a student aiming for higher education or a professional seeking career opportunities abroad, mastering the IELTS course is crucial for your success.
In this comprehensive course we have meticulously curated study material designed to sharpen your listening, reading, writing and speaking skills and boost your confidence on exam day. In addition, we have also included a section on basic English grammar which would also be helpful to you.
So, I request you not to rush through the course, but prepare your time table for study and practice. You can decide your own comfort level to complete the course, hence, we have designed it to be a self paced course which you can access any time at your convenience.
Also, we will be providing you with some resources and practice tests, which will be with you, along with the course of lifetime.
Here's a glimpse of what awaits you:
1. Understanding IELTS: It is of utmost importance to first understand the requirements and format of the test you would be appearing for. We will discuss what is IELTS and lots of features and the band scores.
2. Understanding the different test formats: We will then familiarize you with the structure of the IELTS Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking tests. You will gain insights into the types of questions, listening formats, essay structures, band descriptors etc. and the overall assessment criteria.
3. Tips and Strategies for success: We will also discuss some very important tips and strategies to tackle various question types effectively. From note taking techniques to time management skills you will learn how to approach the questions with confidence.
4. Practice Tests: We have included some practice tests which can help you to get used to, and be confident for the tests.
So, let's start our journey towards a great success in your IELTS exams. All the Best.. Let's get started.