Giving a comprehensive and highly organized course. Further consolidation of exam strategies is possible using our online platform, Moodle.
Teaching academic language, which is essential for expressing yourself in the appropriate way. You need this for writing essays, talking about different subjects and recognizing language in texts.
Providing input for typical IELTS topic-based vocabulary. You need to build ideas for the speaking and writing exams.
Focusing on dealing with exam conditions in the later part of the course. You will need to deal with time limits when planning ideas, looking for answers and expressing yourself clearly.
CEFR Level | IELTS equivalent | Cambridge main suite exam level | |
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Beginner | A1 | - | - |
Elementary | A2 | 3.0 | KET |
Pre-intermediate | A2/B1 | 3.5-4.0 | PET |
Intermediate | B1 | 4.0-5.0 | PET |
Upper intermediate | B2 | 5.5-6.5 | FCE Grade C FCE Grade B FCE Grade A |
Advanced | C1 | 7.0-7.5 | CAE |
Proficiency | C2 | 8.0+ | CPE |
The IELTS exam (International English Language Testing System) is a crucial assessment for individuals aiming to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries. Recognized globally, the IELTS test evaluates English language proficiency across listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. Many universities, especially in countries like the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, require IELTS scores as part of their admissions criteria for international students. Additionally, immigration authorities often mandate IELTS results when processing visa applications, particularly for skilled migration and permanent residency. Taking the IELTS exam not only improves your language skills but also opens doors to academic and career opportunities worldwide.