Complete Ielts Four Skills : Academic And General

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Complete Ielts Four Skills : Academic And General
Last updated 2/2021
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In this course you learn everything about IELTS writing, IELTS reading, IELTS speaking and IELTS listening

What you'll learn
Tips and Techniques of Speaking and Writing
How to write an essay (Task 2)
How to write a report (Task 1 Academic)
How to write a letter (Task 1 General)
How to develop ideas for speaking and writing
How to analyze questions and do brainstorming
question types of writing task 1 and 2 (Academic and General)
Question types of speaking part 1,2,3
Requirements
How to spell and pronounce IELTS  * LOL* (There is no requirement of IELTS)
Pre-intermediate and intermediate level of English
Passion and motivation
Description
Are you going to study abroad or live in another country? You need IELTS But you cannot find a comprehensive and applicative course? Don’t worry; Complete IELTS Four Skills: Academic and General is here to help you!International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is one of the most important tests and the main condition of entering universities for international students and living in English-speaking countries. So, if you want to learn it and join your friends in the universities of the world, it is highly recommended to join Complete IELTS Four Skills: Academic and General.The method is based on three principles:1. I teach essential concepts, techniques, and tips and avoid useless concepts2. I teach through the samples and real questions3. I teach clearlyThis course was designed for those who do not have any or much knowledge of IELTS but want to learn everything needed about IELTS. In this course, you will learn about the criteria of IELTS writing and speaking. Also, some useful resources of IELTS are introduced to you. Further, you will learn essential concepts, general tips, and techniques of IELTS. There are also many challenges and exercises which can help you understand how real-world projects are. Totally, in this course, there are four main sections: Writing, Speaking, reading, and listening. Some of the things you learn in the writing section are as the following:Writing section: •  Criteria•  Question type•  Question analysis•  Brainstorming•  Idea developing•  Question types•  How to analyze charts and graphs•  How to write a good overview•  How to write a good introduction•  How to write a good conclusion•  How to write the body paragraphs•  How to write about a graph or chart•  How to write about a diagram•  Types of letter•  How to start and end your letter•  How to write a good letterThen, in the speaking section you will learn:• Criteria of IELTS speaking• General tips and techniques•  Major topics of part 1,2, 3,• Idea developing• Question types of Part 1,2, 3• Special tips and techniques of Part 1,2, 3•  Presentation skills• Body languageReading section : •  General reading sections•  Reading question types•  Special reading techniques Listening section: •  Question types •  Techniques Therefore, by the end of this course:• You know all the question types of IELTS Writing and Speaking•  You will learn how to get at least 6.5 in reading and listening •  You will learn how to speak and how to write very well• You know all the essential tips and techniques which are highly important to achieve a high score in writing and speaking• You can speak more fluent and coherent• You Have a better idea of developing• You can cover almost all question of the examiner very well• You learn some presentation skills which are indirectly effective in your band score• Achieve at least 6.5 in your speakingWhy this course:• It is a combination of academic background and 15 years of in-field experience.• All questions of students all answered as soon as possible (less than 12 hours).• All applicative and essential tips and techniques of IELTS have been covered completely.• Clear explanation• Several projects and exercises were designed for students to take a deep dive into IELTS writing and speaking• Short videos (Generally less than 8 min) but essential and applicative concepts and techniques• All episodes are taught PRACTICALLY.Who this course is for:All IELTS candidate (Academic and General training) who want to achieve 6.5+ in IELTS All Academic and General Candidates

Overview

Section 1: Writing (Introduction)

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Introduction

Lecture 2 Introduction

Lecture 3 Writing overview

Section 3: Task 2 (Academic and General)

Lecture 4 Criteria

Lecture 5 Task Response

Lecture 6 Coherence and Cohesion

Lecture 7 Lexical Resources

Lecture 8 Grammar

Lecture 9 Task 2 (Composition)

Lecture 10 Breaking the task

Lecture 11 Introduction

Lecture 12 question types 1

Lecture 13 Idea Task

Lecture 14 Point of View question

Lecture 15 Important Points in Writing Essays

Lecture 16 How to Do Brainstorming

Lecture 17 Sample

Lecture 18 question analysis

Lecture 19 Analyzing part 2

Lecture 20 Point of view question

Lecture 21 Analyzing Point of View Question

Lecture 22 Sample Point of View

Lecture 23 Problem and Solution

Lecture 24 Problem and Solution Sample

Lecture 25 Cause and Effect

Lecture 26 Cause and Effect Sample

Lecture 27 Two-Part Question

Lecture 28 Two-part Question Sample

Lecture 29 How to Write the Body?

Lecture 30 Body paragraph sample

Lecture 31 How to Develop Your Ideas

Lecture 32 Conclusion

Lecture 33 Conclusion-Sample 1

Lecture 34 Conclusion-Sample 2

Lecture 35 Conclusion-Sample 3

Lecture 36 Conclusion-Sample 4

Lecture 37 Essay Planning

Lecture 38 Time Management

Lecture 39 Band Score Analysis 5-6.5

Lecture 40 Band Score Analysis 7-9

Section 4: Grammar (Punctuation)

Lecture 41 What is punctuation?

Lecture 42 Types of Punctuation

Lecture 43 Full Stop

Lecture 44 Comma 1

Lecture 45 Comma 2

Lecture 46 Colon

Lecture 47 Semi-colon

Section 5: Sample and Exercise (Task 2)

Lecture 48 Sample analysis 1

Lecture 49 Sample analysis 1.1

Lecture 50 Sample Analysis 2

Lecture 51 Sample analysis 2.1

Lecture 52 Sample Analysis 3

Lecture 53 Sample analysis 3.1

Section 6: Task 1 (Academic)

Lecture 54 Task 1 Introduction (Academic)

Lecture 55 Question Types

Lecture 56 Report Structure

Lecture 57 Introduction Task 1

Lecture 58 Overview

Lecture 59 Line Graph

Lecture 60 Line Graph Sample

Lecture 61 Overview Line Graph

Lecture 62 Body Line Graph

Lecture 63 Vocabulary

Lecture 64 Bar Chart

Lecture 65 Bar Chart Question analysis

Lecture 66 Bar Chart Introduction

Lecture 67 Bar Chart Overview

Lecture 68 Body Bar Chart

Lecture 69 Vocabulary

Lecture 70 Pie Chart

Lecture 71 Pie Chart Question Analysis

Lecture 72 Pie Chart Introduction

Lecture 73 Pie Chart Overview

Lecture 74 Body Pie Chart

Lecture 75 Vocabulary

Lecture 76 Tips

Lecture 77 What are Tables?

Lecture 78 Table 1

Lecture 79 Table 2

Lecture 80 Tables 3

Lecture 81 Table 4

Lecture 82 Table 5

Lecture 83 Two-Chart Question

Lecture 84 Tow Chart question sample

Lecture 85 Two-Chart Question Overview

Lecture 86 Two Chart Question Detail

Lecture 87 Two-Chart Question Vocabulary

Lecture 88 Process Diagram

Lecture 89 Process Diagram 2

Lecture 90 Process Diagram 3

Lecture 91 Process Diagram 4

Lecture 92 Process Diagram 5

Lecture 93 Process diagram 6

Lecture 94 Process diagram 6

Lecture 95 Diagram Comparing 1

Lecture 96 Diagram Comparing 2

Lecture 97 Diagram Comparing 3

Lecture 98 Diagram Comparing 4

Lecture 99 Diagram Comparing 5

Lecture 100 Diagram Comparing 6

Section 7: Sample and Exercise Task 1 (Academic)

Lecture 101 Line Graph sample 1

Lecture 102 Line Graph sample 2

Lecture 103 Line Graph sample 3

Lecture 104 Bar charts sample 1

Lecture 105 Bar charts sample 2

Lecture 106 Bar charts sample 3

Lecture 107 Second Bar Chart Sample 1

Lecture 108 Second Bar Chart Sample 2

Lecture 109 Second Bar Chart Sample 3

Lecture 110 pie charts sample 1

Lecture 111 pie charts sample 2

Lecture 112 pie charts sample 3

Lecture 113 Line Graph and Bar chart 1

Lecture 114 line graph and pie chart 2

Lecture 115 line graph and pie chart 3

Lecture 116 Table and Pie chart sample 1

Lecture 117 Table and Pie chart sample 2

Lecture 118 Table and Pie chart sample 3

Lecture 119 Diagram Process 1

Lecture 120 Diagram process sample 2

Lecture 121 Diagram process sample 3

Lecture 122 Table 1

Lecture 123 Table 2

Lecture 124 Table 3

Section 8: Task 1 (General Training)

Lecture 125 Introduction

Lecture 126 How letters are marked?

Lecture 127 How to Write a letter?

Lecture 128 Beginning and Ending

Lecture 129 Question Sample

Lecture 130 Sample Task 1

Lecture 131 How to state the purpose of the letter?

Lecture 132 How to end in a ‘formal, way?

Lecture 133 Main points in writing a letter

Lecture 134 Formal Question

Lecture 135 Beginning and Ending (Informal)

Lecture 136 How state the purpose of the letter? (Informal)

Lecture 137 How to end in an informal way?

Lecture 138 Informal Sample

Lecture 139 Semi-formal letter

Section 9: Sample and Exercise Task 1 (General)

Lecture 140 Formal letter 1

Lecture 141 Formal letter 2

Lecture 142 Formal letter 3

Lecture 143 Formal letter 2- Part one

Lecture 144 Formal letter two- part two

Lecture 145 Formal letter sample two- Part three

Lecture 146 Formal letter sample 3- Part one

Lecture 147 Formal letter sample 3- Part two

Lecture 148 Formal letter sample 3- Part three

Lecture 149 Informal letter 1

Lecture 150 Informal letter 2

Lecture 151 Informal letter part 3

Section 10: Criteria of Speaking and General Tips & Techniques

Lecture 152 Fluency and Coherence

Lecture 153 Vocabulary

Lecture 154 Grammar

Lecture 155 Pronunciation

Lecture 156 General Tips and Techniques

Section 11: Speaking Part 1

Lecture 157 Introduction

Lecture 158 Question Types

Lecture 159 Key Tips and Techniques

Section 12: Speaking Part 2

Lecture 160 Introduction

Lecture 161 General Tips and Techniques

Lecture 162 Idea Developing

Lecture 163 Key Tips and Techniques

Lecture 164 Sample 1

Lecture 165 Sample 1/1

Lecture 166 Sample 2

Lecture 167 Sample 3

Section 13: Speaking Part 3

Lecture 168 Introduction

Lecture 169 Question Types

Lecture 170 Key Tips and Techniques

Section 14: Article

Lecture 171 100 phrases

Section 15: Introduction Reading

Lecture 172 Introduction

Section 16: Question Types

Lecture 173 Question types

Section 17: General Techniques

Lecture 174 General Techniques

Section 18: Gap-filling question

Lecture 175 Gap-filling overview

Lecture 176 Gap-filling sample

Section 19: True/False/Not Given

Lecture 177 Overview

Lecture 178 Techniques

Lecture 179 Sample

Section 20: Paragraph Matching

Lecture 180 Overview & Techniques

Lecture 181 Sample

Lecture 182 Review

Section 21: Paragraph Contains

Lecture 183 Overview & Techniques

Lecture 184 Sample

Section 22: Multiple Choice Questions

Lecture 185 Overview & Techniques

Lecture 186 Sample

Section 23: Matching Names

Lecture 187 Overview & Techniques

Lecture 188 Sample

Section 24: Short Answer Questions

Lecture 189 Overview & Techniques

Lecture 190 Sample

Section 25: Introduction Listening

Lecture 191 Introduction

Lecture 192 General information

Lecture 193 Question types

Section 26: Section 1

Lecture 194 Section 1

Lecture 195 Techniques of section 1

Section 27: Section 2

Lecture 196 Section 2

Lecture 197 Question types of section 2

Lecture 198 Techniques of section 2

Section 28: Section 3

Lecture 199 Section 3

Lecture 200 Section 3 question types

Lecture 201 Techniques for matching questions

Section 29: Section 4

Lecture 202 Section 4

Lecture 203 Section 4 question types

Lecture 204 Key tips for IELTS listening

Lecture 205 Names and Numbers

All IELTS candidate (Academic and General training) who want to achieve 6.5+ in IELTS Writing and Speaking but do not have any background or knowledge on IELTS.,Those who want to have better presentation.