
Identify the four IELTS sections—listening, reading, writing, and speaking—and outline durations and question types to sharpen your exam strategy for success.
Prepare for IELTS listening by analyzing three short extracts, paying attention to details, and adapting to different accents from Britain, the US, and Australia, since you listen only once.
Skim the passage quickly to save time. Finish sections under twenty minutes, then spend ten to twelve minutes on detail and questions, and transfer answers in three to four minutes.
Practice describing charts, tables, and graphs in IELTS writing by answering every question fully, using clear grammar and vocabulary, and describing the data accurately to improve your score.
Practice speaking as a natural conversation, using body language and eye contact. Arrive early, visit the test center, and expand vocabulary beyond simple words when discussing where you live.
Learn strategies for IELTS listening by understanding category cues, completing information tables, and answering questions from a conversation extract, with tips on word limits, intonation, and visualizing speakers.
Learn how to skim a passage quickly to grasp main points, structure, and author attitude for the IELTS reading, using timing and focused reading to locate information efficiently.
Learn to present chart and graph data accurately in IELTS writing task 1, compare visuals, avoid unsupported conclusions, and use passive language for a clear overview.
Practice the IELTS speaking section by listening to exam questions, answering with reasons, and using opinion expressions. Record yourself, review mistakes, and focus on spoken grammar differences from writing.
Master IELTS listening by identifying distractors, taking notes, and practicing two task types with conversation extracts and matching questions.
Develop scanning and skimming for IELTS reading, focus on precise one or two word answers or numbers, and use color highlighting to locate key details while reading the entire passage.
Learn to compare and contrast graphs and tables for task achievement, expand lexical resource and range of vocabulary, describe visual features accurately, and avoid repetition while checking writing accuracy.
Understand the speaking task and address all four booklet prompts. Use notes to plan, describe a chosen person, place, or thing with examples and feelings, maintaining eye contact.
Develop IELTS listening skills by practicing map-based tasks, labeling locations, and following directions, while learning to handle distractors and choose options confidently.
Match headings to paragraphs by focusing on the main idea, using skim reading to grasp the overall meaning, then read and reread to select the best heading.
Master writing task one by learning to analyze diagrams as visual information, plan quickly, describe each stage with verbs and object labels, and expand lexical resource for IELTS.
Organize your speaking notes to develop coherence and fluency, linking ideas with phrases and pronouns, manage time, and quickly reference ideas by arranging them clockwise on the page.
Practice listening for IELTS by describing how machines work using prepositions and adverbs, labeling diagram parts, and completing tasks like the party popper machine example.
Locate and match information in reading passages by comparing ideas with descriptions across two extracts, then identify question types and relevant information such as dates, measurements, reasons, and causes.
describe and map changes in a town center for IELTS writing task 1 using change verbs, and practice with an old map for accuracy and timing.
Master the IELTS speaking test across parts one to three, express your own opinions, provide full answers, and build lexical resource while discussing abstract topics, neighbors, and social responsibilities.
Identify speakers' opinions in IELTS listening sections 1 and 3, practice agreeing, disagreeing, and persuading, follow discussions, and use radio programs to reach a decision.
Skim progressively challenging reading passages, identify theories and opinions, and notice how ideas connect with cohesive devices. Read international newspapers’ education, health, and science sections to prepare for IELTS.
Master IELTS writing by focusing on task achievement, coherence, lexical resource, and grammatical accuracy; follow the exam task, plan ideas, choose tenses, and check spelling and grammar.
Boost IELTS speaking by checking, correcting, and assessing responses, recording practice to improve pronunciation, intonation, and fluency. Explore attitudes toward helping others and writing tasks.
Identify the main ideas and how they connect in the listening section, using tips to focus on main points and prepare to complete a summary.
Learn to match features and tackle multiple-choice reading tasks by scanning passages for theories and comments, and identify writer's purpose and tone.
Plan before you write to organize ideas, spend four minutes planning, and craft a coherent 250-word IELTS task two response with clear opinions and supported, paraphrased arguments.
Improve speaking by using a one-minute preparation, organizing points, using correct tense and relevant vocabulary, and delivering a two-minute talk with clear pronunciation while describing an interesting news story.
Improve IELTS listening by using signposting, headings, and note-taking to follow contrasting talks, and practice table completion while exploring how potatoes, tobacco, tea, and white mulberry shaped history.
Master skimming and thorough reading to identify writer's tone and attitudes in opinionated texts, recognize claims, and complete summary completion tasks by selecting words from the passage.
Develop clear IELTS writing by organizing ideas with coherence and cohesion, planning before you write, and using a wide variety of vocabulary and formal language, ending with a conclusion.
Develop speaking skills for IELTS by broadening horizons through reading, watching, and talking with native speakers, while controlling grammar and pronunciation and discussing celebrations.
Master IELTS listening with prediction, predict missing info, and follow answers in order using heard words. Write times and distances in figures with units, and check spellings and letter pronunciation.
Master IELTS reading by understanding sections, managing time, and scanning texts to locate answers across multiple related passages.
Learn quick idea development, accurate sentence structures, and a wide range of vocabulary by planning, checking, and refining your writing to achieve a high IELTS score.
Improve speaking with practical tips on expanding vocabulary, understanding multiple word meanings and connotations, using dictionaries, fillers, intonation, idioms, and discourse markers to clarify speech.
“How to prepare for IELTS for 10 days” is an introductory course for those seeking to prepare for the IELTS exam. Throughout the course you will learn how to improve fast and effectively your four language skills which are actually being tested in the IELTS exam. These are Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
The course won’t turn you automatically into a fluent English speaker but if you pass the exam after taking it, your score will definitely be higher. This course is designed for enthusiastic English learners who want to prepare for IELTS by themselves and just within a short period of time. You’re maybe around Intermediate or Upper-Intermediate and you’ve finally decided to pass IELTS. You are ready to work hard and you only want a real, visible result.With this course you also get: