IELTS Online coaching

Our IELTS Online Coaching program is designed to help you achieve your highest potential score in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. This comprehensive online course offers flexible and interactive learning tailored to fit your schedule and individual learning needs. Through expert instruction, personalized feedback, and extensive practice materials, you will develop the skills and confidence necessary to excel in all four sections of the IELTS: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.

Key Features

  • Flexible Scheduling: Learn at your own pace with classes available at various times to accommodate your schedule.
  • Expert Instructors: Benefit from the knowledge and experience of certified IELTS trainers.
  • Interactive Lessons: Engage with dynamic and interactive online lessons designed to keep you motivated.
  • Personalized Feedback: Receive detailed feedback on your practice tests and assignments to help you improve continuously.
  • Comprehensive Resources: Access a wealth of study materials, including practice tests, instructional videos, and exclusive course content.

Full form: International English Language Testing System

Exam conducted by: British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment English

Score Validity: Typically valid for two years from the test date

Fees: Varies by location and test type, ranging from approximately INR 14,000 to INR 16,000

Official Website: IELTS Official Website

Test Options: Offers both paper-based (IELTS Academic and General Training) and computer-delivered (IELTS Indicator) tests

TAT Results: Test results are usually available online 13 days after the test date

Popular in Countries: Recognized and accepted in over 140 countries worldwide, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

Listening Section

The Listening section assesses the ability to understand spoken English. It consists of four recordings (monologues and conversations) and a total of 40 questions.

Topics Covered:

  1. Recording 1: A conversation between two people set in an everyday social context.
  2. Recording 2: A monologue set in an everyday social context.
  3. Recording 3: A conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context.
  4. Recording 4: A monologue on an academic subject.

Skills Developed:

  • Listening for specific information
  • Understanding the main ideas
  • Recognizing opinions, attitudes, and purpose
  • Following the development of an argument

Preparation Tips:

  • Practice listening to a variety of accents.
  • Focus on understanding main ideas and details.
  • Take notes while listening to improve concentration and retention.

 

Reading Section

The Reading section assesses the ability to read and understand written English. It consists of three sections, each with a variety of question types (e.g., multiple-choice, true/false/not given, matching information).

Academic Reading

Topics Covered:

  1. Section 1: Contains two or three short factual texts.
  2. Section 2: Contains two short, work-related, factual texts.
  3. Section 3: Contains one longer, more complex text.

Skills Developed:

  • Reading for gist, main ideas, and detail
  • Understanding logical argument
  • Recognizing writers’ opinions, attitudes, and purpose

General Training Reading

Topics Covered:

  1. Section 1: Contains two or three short factual texts.
  2. Section 2: Contains two short work-related, factual texts.
  3. Section 3: Contains one longer, more complex text on a topic of general interest.

Skills Developed:

  • Scanning for specific information
  • Understanding main ideas and details
  • Interpreting visual information

Preparation Tips:

  • Practice reading a variety of texts (e.g., articles, advertisements, manuals).
  • Work on skimming and scanning techniques.
  • Focus on understanding the structure and organization of texts.

 

Writing Section

The Writing section assesses the ability to write in a clear, organized manner. It consists of two tasks:

Academic Writing

  1. Task 1: Describe visual information (e.g., graphs, charts, tables) in at least 150 words.
  2. Task 2: Write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem in at least 250 words.

General Training Writing

  1. Task 1: Write a letter (e.g., formal, semi-formal, or informal) in at least 150 words.
  2. Task 2: Write an essay in response to a point of view, argument, or problem in at least 250 words.

Skills Developed:

  • Summarizing and describing visual information
  • Presenting and justifying an opinion
  • Organizing and linking ideas coherently
  • Using appropriate language and style

Preparation Tips:

  • Practice writing essays on a variety of topics.
  • Focus on essay structure: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
  • Develop skills in describing and interpreting visual information.

 

Speaking Section

The Speaking section assesses the ability to communicate effectively in spoken English. It consists of a face-to-face interview with an examiner and is divided into three parts:

  1. Part 1: Introduction and interview (4-5 minutes). The examiner asks general questions about yourself and familiar topics.
  2. Part 2: Long turn (3-4 minutes). You are given a task card with a topic and have one minute to prepare before speaking for up to two minutes.
  3. Part 3: Discussion (4-5 minutes). The examiner asks further questions related to the topic in Part 2, giving you the opportunity to discuss more abstract ideas and issues.

Skills Developed:

  • Fluency and coherence
  • Pronunciation
  • Lexical resource (vocabulary)
  • Grammatical range and accuracy

Preparation Tips:

  • Practice speaking about familiar topics and expressing your opinions.
  • Record yourself and listen for clarity, coherence, and pronunciation.
  • Participate in conversations and discussions to improve fluency.

 

Preparation Strategies

  1. Create a Study Plan: Develop a study plan that covers all sections of the IELTS, allocating more time to areas where you need improvement.
  2. Use Official IELTS Prep Resources: Utilize official IELTS study guides and practice tests from the British Council, IDP, or Cambridge to familiarize yourself with the test format and question types.
  3. Take Practice Tests: Regularly take full-length practice tests under timed conditions to build stamina and improve time management.
  4. Analyze Performance: Review your practice test results to identify strengths and weaknesses. Focus on improving weak areas.
  5. Join Study Groups or Classes: Consider joining a study group or taking an IELTS prep course for additional support and resources.
  6. Stay Consistent: Consistent, focused study is key to success on the IELTS. Aim for regular, shorter study sessions rather than cramming.

Meet our Trainer

Mr. Lavin Hotchandani leads our online training sessions with a focus on preparing students for language proficiency exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE, as well as the verbal and quantitative sections of the GRE, GMAT, and SAT.


With a solid foundation in traditional classroom training from the early years of his career, Lavin has adeptly transitioned to the virtual classroom environment. His extensive experience has been instrumental in refining his approach to online education.


Lavin collaborates closely with other experienced coaches and the management team at PrepGuru Academy. Through this synergy, he has successfully guided numerous high-scoring batches in recent times.


Lavin’s teaching philosophy centers on being attentive to student needs, allowing him to continuously enhance his training methods for optimal student success.

Lavin Hotchandani

He is an expert in language proficiency and standardized test preparation, brings a wealth of traditional and virtual classroom experience to his dynamic teaching approach.

Certificates and Awards

  • Stable internet connection
  • Computer or mobile device with webcam and microphone (Computer Preferred)
  • Access to Google Meet
  • Clear communication channels (WhatsApp Preferred)
  • Access to online mock test platform (PrepGuru Portal)

Course Description

Batch
Individual

Price: Rs 4,999

Price: ₹ 9,999

FAQS:

  • Yes. This has to be done by the candidate in person or via e-mail, not via telephone. If you cancel more than 5 weeks before your exam, a 24% administrative fee will be kept. If you cancel less than 5 weeks before the exam or if you do not show up for the exam, you will not receive a refund.
  • If you miss the exam because you are genuinely ill, you have to submit a medical certificate within 5 days of your scheduled IELTS exam, if not, you won’t be able to postpone or receive a refund.
  • Generally, the IELTS exam is available to be taken at least 4 times a month. IELTS candidates can choose any of the 48 dates for the exam to take their test. There is no limit to the number of times a test can be taken.
  • The IELTS exam has three owners: Cambridge English Language Assessment, based in Cambridge in the UK, IDP, Melbourne, Australia and the London-based IELTS British Council.
  • British Council and IDP administer the exam.
  • Cambridge English Language Assessment is responsible for writing and marking the IELTS test.
  • An examiner may come from a number of English speaking countries, including the UK, Australia, the USA, and Ireland, to name just a few.
  • The examiner may also be a bilingual non-native speaker of English.
  • Accents will vary and the same is true of the Listening section of the Test where you may hear people from different English speaking countries with distinguishable regional accents. But, what they all have in common is clarity. None will be difficult to understand.
  • All over the world, more and more students are studying and taking exams online, IELTS is no different.
  • IDP began offering a computer-delivered IELTS option in December 2017 in 20 countries,
  • The British Council currently also offers this alternative in an increasing number of British Council centres.
  • The difference between paper and computer is simply that the Listening, Reading and Writing parts are done on a computer.
  • The Speaking test is still face-to-face with an examiner.
  • There is no limitation on how many times you can sit the IELTS as long as your test centre can provide enough exam dates
  • Yes, you can apply for a re-evaluation within six weeks from your test date. You will have to pay a fee, which will be refunded only if your results are changed.
  • It may take from 2 to 21 days, depending on how many test segments you have requested to be reassessed. After this reassessment, you will not be able to request another re-mark.
  • You can find out more about appealing the results of your exam results here, on the official IDP IELTS website.

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