Learn With Sam And Ash
Welcome to Learn with Simon Ash - Your Complete IELTS
Free Course
This is the only complete IELTS free course available on the internet. Each part of this course is
divided into chapters which you can easily navigate to from the description. We also provide
some data along with this course to help you understand IELTS in a nutshell. If you need
complete data, 30 hours of live session, mock tests, and unlimited feedback, visit
ieltsclass.lanvisamnast.com. The course schedule and timing are provided on the website.
We are proud to say that most of our students have received their desired bands by watching
this course alone.
Now let's get started with the main course, which is 9 hours and 45 minutes, and everything you
need for IELTS is here.
What is IELTS?
IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is a proficiency test that
checks your English language skills. Non-native speakers, meaning people who are living in a
country where English is not spoken as the primary language or the first language, are required
to take this test. For example, if you want to go to Australia to study or work, you have to write
IELTS to show your proficiency.
The test was created by Cambridge University, and 80% of the English used in IELTS has a
British accent. Therefore, it is recommended to watch British accent movies to get acquainted
with the accent.
, Types and Categories of IELTS
● IDP and British Council: Cambridge University created the test, and they gave the
responsibility to IDP and British Council to conduct the test in various countries. Both
are the same, and there is no difference between them.
● General Training and Academic: If you are planning to work abroad, go for General
Training. For any kind of course, go for Academic. If you take the wrong test, you will
waste a lot of money, and the score will be invalid.
● Paper and Online: It is recommended to go for Paper and Pencil as it is easier to read
and write on paper than a screen.
Scoring in IELTS
In IELTS, there are no marks or points. You are scored from one to nine, where nine is the highest
and one is the lowest. The score is called a band. There is no score of zero, which means you
did not appear for the exam. You will get a score between one and nine, depending on your
situation or requirement. If you score nine or eight, that is excellent. However, there are four
modules in IELTS: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. If you scored less in any of these
modules, less compared to the requirement, you would not qualify.
Understanding the IELTS Scoring System
When taking the IELTS exam, it is important to understand the scoring system. The
requirements for different companies or institutions may vary, but it is generally required to
achieve a score of at least eight bands in listening, seven in reading, seven in writing, and seven
in speaking. The scores for each module and overall score are important.
It is also important to understand the difference between bands and zephyr. Zephyr stands for
the Common European Framework as a reference for languages, which tests the levels of
language. Bands are created from one to nine and correspond to the levels of zephyr. For