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Download our newly-updated, and ready-to-go free lesson plans to use with your students, now covering every section of the IELTS test. Suitable for both online and face-to-face IELTS preparation classes, each lesson contains teacher notes and student handouts for use in your own classroom.
- Lesson Plans - Writing
Lesson plan: Description Developing arguments: With a focus...
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- Lesson Plans - Speaking
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- Lesson Plans - Listening
Lesson plan: Description Matching questions: Following an...
- Lesson Plans - Reading
Lesson plan: Description Developing Reading Skills: This...
- Lesson Plans - Writing
- Activity 2 > Understanding Tables > 10 minutes
- 5: Using quantifiers (1) > 5 minutes
- 6 > Using quantifiers (2) > 10 minutes
- 7 > Example Task 1 > 10 minutes
- Activity 8 > Brainstorming ideas (1): 5 minutes
- Activity 9 > brainstorming ideas (2) > 5 minutes
- 10 > Expressing cause and effect (1) > 10 minutes
- CAUSE (is)
- Activity 12 > Suggesting solutions > 10 minutes
- 13 > Example Task 2
- In this em@il lesson you have:
In IELTS Writing Task 1 you may be asked to describe data given in a table. Before you begin writing, take a few minutes to ‘read’ and understand the table. Think about the following: Read the instructions carefully these will tell you what the table shows. Does the table have a title? If it do...
In Part 1 of the writing test you may have to describe amounts. You’ll need to be careful using quantifiers words like ‘much’, ‘many’, ‘some’ etc. Put the words and expressions below into the correct group. a large amount a little a lot of a small amount a small number few fewer fewer and fewer...
The table below show how men and women spend their time each day. It’s a static table i.e. it doesn’t show changes over time, but compares values at one point in time. Notice also that the table has two sets of figures: the black figures show time spent in minutes, the blue figures show the ac...
Look at the example task 1 question below and then try to complete the sample answer using language we’ve looked at so far in this lesson. The table below shows the prevalence of smoking amongst adults in Great Britain. report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. Write ...
In Part 2 of the IELTS test you may be asked to write a composition discussing the causes of a problem and suggesting possible solutions. Here’s an example: Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no special knowledge of the following topic. Overfishing of the world’s oceans th...
Here are some ideas we’ve ‘brainstormed’ for the composition. Put each idea under the appropriate heading. ‘factory fishing’ makes huge catches too easy bring in laws to protect fish species and limit fishing create an international body to police the oceans and enforce laws fishing provides a quick r...
If you are asked to discuss a problem and possible solutions in Task 2, you will need to be able to outline the causes of the problem and show what effects these have. Here are some useful expressions for doing this. RESULT
due to owing to because of caused by CAUSE brought about by on account of as a result of results in causes gives rise to
Once you have discussed the causes of the problem, you are ready to put forward your suggestions for possible solutions. For every suggestion you make, you need to back up your argument by explaining how this idea will help. Again, there are useful words and phrases for you to do this. The phrases...
Here’s another example of a task 2 question requiring a ‘problem and solution’ approach. Spend five minutes brainstorming the question, and then write your composition, using language we have looked at during this lesson. Present a written argument or case to an educated reader with no special knowled...
learnt about the different kinds of writing you may be asked to do in the test practised reading and understanding tables looked at different ways of expressing numbers practised ‘brainstorming ideas’ for compositions revised language for expressing purpose, cause and effect looked at ways of writing ‘p...
IELTS Resources For Teachers: Lesson Plans. Our free IELTS resources for teachers include lesson plans and activities which are suitable for students of all levels and abilities, giving them the best chance of achieving their goals.
Mar 13, 2021 · Download a free IELTS study plan PDF showing you how to prepare for IELTS Speaking in 2 days, 1 week, 1 month or 2 months.
Free IELTS Download - Download free sample essays, graphs and sample reading and speaking tests. These are all activities and lessons taken from the IELTS buddy website.
Browse our collection of free lesson plans to help you familiarise students with IELTS and prepare them for their Speaking test. This familiarisation lesson raises awareness of the format of the Speaking section of IELTS through an introductory quiz, an analysis of model answers and practice of Part 1.
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Each of our evolving course plans and worksheet series can be followed systematically or you can select lessons to use as supplementary material. Use this worksheet series as part of your preparation course for IELTS test candidates aiming for a score of 7.0-7.5 on the exam.