Friday, 17 April 2020

Why Choose Online IELTS Coaching?

IELTS is the World's leading English test to study abroad, work & Immigration
GSA Overseas provides Online IELTS preparation to support you to achieve your goals. We offer extensive preparation materials to build your skills, and combine technology with human-testing to provide the best possible test conditions. Respected and accepted world-wide, IELTS helps you boost your score and prepares you for success in the real world.

Online IELTS Coaching available to boost your IELTS score.
  • Online IELTS Coaching practice materials which you can use to study anywhere, anytime.
  • Official IELTS Master Class: delivered by IELTS experts, you’ll have your questions answered and discover tips to perform at your best.
  • Get familiar with the computer-Based test platform before sitting the test
  • IELTS is pleased to now offer computer-delivered Reading, Listening and Writing tests – making the most of technology to offer you an easier, faster experience.
Tips for your IELTS Speaking Test:-
Tip 1 - Don't memorize answers, especially in part 1. Memorized language doesn't give the examiner an accurate measure of your English language skills. The examiner will be able to tell if you have memorized your answers and this may influence your final band score.
Tip 2 - Don't use big and unfamiliar words you may want to impress the examiner with . But to be safe, avoid using words you are not familiar with. There is a higher chance of making mistakes, either mispronouncing words or using them in the wrong context. Mistakes can affect your final band score.
Tip 3 - Use a range of grammatical structures and vocabulary When IELTS examiners asses your speaking abilities, they mark you against the following assessment criteria:

  1. Fluency and coherence
  2. Lexical resource
  3. Grammatical range and accuracy
  4. Pronunciation
Try and use a range of grammatical structures and vocabulary and show that you can do this flexibly.
Tip 4 - Don't worry about your accent.The IELTS examiner does not mark you against your accent. If you can communicate well, then there is nothing to worry about. With a face-to-face Speaking Test, the examiner can understand your accent, unlike an AI machine.
Tip 5 - Practice common IELTS topics Part 2 of the IELTS. Speaking Test requires you to speak on a given topic for about 2 minutes. Practice common IELTS topics with friends, family or colleagues to improve and to learn vocabulary associated with each topic.
Combine these tips with some real-world practice to build up your confidence, and our Online IELTS Coaching provides best Service and Guidance to our IELTS students.

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