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E-Miracles English Language academy & IELTS Preparation Classes in Farid Town, Sahiwal

IELTS Test Training

Our IELTS trainings are designed to give the candidates sufficient practice in the techniques required for taking the IELTS Test with full confidence. Our specially tailored IELTS course gives the candidates enough confidence to enable one to score high in the IELTS test. Our trainers will provide the best test-taking tips and strategies for maximizing your IELTS result.


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Spoken English Programme

The training for enhanced communication skills is for working professionals. This program will help you become more competent and confident communicator. We ensure that you will improve your communication skills and build up more confidence to advance in your career.



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Corporate English Programme

We are providing various workforce training programs aimed at the learning and development of employees. We offer a wide range of training solutions like Campus to corporate transition, Business communication, Presentation skills, Leadership skills, etc. Our training experts are committed to delivering effective training solutions to suit your organizational needs. 

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What is IELTS?The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you achieve your ambition of working, studying or moving to a country where English is spoken.

What makes IELTS different?

For more than 30 years IELTS has set the standard for English language testing. Trusted by governments, employers and educational institutions - we've helped hundrereds of people to achieve their goals.

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IELTS Test types

The world's most trusted English test,
An IELTS result can help your journey for study, work, and life abroad.
The IELTS test assesses Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Whether you’re applying for university, for a visa, or to a professional association – we provide specialist tests to suit your needs.
IELTS offers a range of tests, giving you the flexibility to choose the right test for your needs. 

In both the General Training and the Academic tests, the Speaking and Listening sections are the same. However, the Reading and Writing sections of these tests differ. They have been designed to assess language ability that is more relevant for each specific sector. 

Life Skills is a UK government-approved Secure English Language Test (SELT) that assesses only your speaking and listening skills.

  • IELTS Academic : If you are planning to study in a country where English is spoken, it's likely that the IELTS Academic test is the right choice for you.

  • The test assesses if you are ready to begin studying in English. It features vocabulary that is familiar within an academic setting. You can also take IELTS Academic for professional registration purposes.

  • University

  • Higher education

  • Professional registration.

  • IELTS General TrainingThe IELTS General Training test is suitable for those wishing to migrate to a country where English is spoken (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK), and for those wishing to train or study at below degree level. 

  • The test assesses everyday English language skills that you will need in social situations and in workplace environments.

  • Immigration

  • Work experience

  • Training

  • School/college.


IELTS

Reading

Academic

  • The test lasts one hour

  • There are 40 questions and three readings. 

  • They are the same difficulty, and each reading is around 800 words.

  • There is no time to add answers at the end so it has to be done during the test.

  • The readings are academic style texts taken from various publications.

General Training

  • The test lasts one hour 

  • There are 40 questions and three sections

  • Section one and two are a mix of short factual texts, such as adverts or texts on work related issues.

  • Section 3 contains one longer, more complex text on a topic of general interest.

  • Readings are relevant to everyday life in an English-speaking country rather than being academic. 

  • There is no time to add answers at the end so it has to be done during the test.

  • Texts are taken from magazines and newspapers, notices, advertisements, company handbooks, and books. 

IELTS

Listening

Section One: 

A conversation between two people in a social situation. 

Section Two: 

A speech in a formal situation, such as at work or college. 

Section Three:

A conversation between two or three people, perhaps a discussion between a tutor and two students. 

Section Four:

A lecture or talk by one person.

IELTS

Writing

Academic

There is a Task 1 and a Task 2. The test time is 60 minutes.It is recommended in the test to spend 20 minutes on task 1, as it is worth less marks, and 40 minutes on task 2.

  • Task 1 is describing some kind of graph, diagram, process or map.

  • Task 2 is writing an academic essay on a topic of general interest. 

General Training

Again there is a task 1 and a task 2, with a total test time of 60 minutes, and a recommendation to spend 20 minutes on task 1 and 40 minutes on task 2. 

  • Task 1 is writing a letter to someone, either informal, such as a friend, or more formal, such as a company manager,  on a given topic.

  • Task 2 is writing an academic essay on a topic of general interest. 

IELTS

Speaking

Part One:

You are asked some questions about either your home, hometown, study or work, and then questions around two other topics randomly chosen by the examiner. These could be about things such as holidays, the weather, visiting museums, reading, fashion, travelling etc.

Part Two:

You have to speak for two minutes on a topic the examiner gives you. For example, you could talk on a teacher you liked, a dinner party you attended, or a favourite place to visit. You are given a pencil and paper and given one minute to prepare your talk.

Part Three:

You have a discussion with the examiner around more complex topics related to your part two talk. So for example if you spoke about a teacher you liked in part two, part three could be questions about the educational system in your country and more generally.

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