Canada immigration time from Pakistan
Pakistanis has a lot of concern about canadian immigration time from Pakistan. Normally, for the applicants who applied before 27 Feb 2008, their immigration cases are finalizing in 45 to 60 months. The applicants who applied under the new criteria of immigration with the specific skills in one of the 38 required occupations, their immigration case processing time lies between 12 to 22 months.
But after the visit of Canadian immigration minister to Pakistan, Canada recognized this long waiting time for Pakistanis and decided to reduce the long immigration time. In January 2009, Canadian Visa office in Pakistan issued letters to all future immigrants who applied before febuary 2008. The letter was issued for the consent of applicants whether they are still willing to immigrate or not. This procedure removed the backlog of Canadian Immigration applicants from CHC Islamabad.
From 01 April 2010, all files of Canadian Immigration Applicants from CHC Islamabad has been transferred to CHC London in order to expedite the immigration process and time.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Canada immigration time from Pakistan
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How to get better score in IELTS
How to get better score in IELTS?
IELTS stands for the International English Language Testing System. This is an internationally recognized test which is used to measure English ability in four major areas i.e. listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
There are two different types of IELTS test – IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training, and the reason behind taking the IELTS exam will describe which paper you need to take.
IELTS (Academic):
If you want to attend a university or college in Canada, then you will require taking the IELTS academic. And as every university or college may perhaps vary in IELTS requirements, so it is important to make sure what score you require before beginning studying for IELTS. The minimum band score for all Canadian Universities for IELTS (Academic only) is 6.5 overall. Canadian Universities or Colleges do not accept IELTS (General Training) as it is specifically designed for Immigration or work purposes.
IELTS stands for the International English Language Testing System. This is an internationally recognized test which is used to measure English ability in four major areas i.e. listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
There are two different types of IELTS test – IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training, and the reason behind taking the IELTS exam will describe which paper you need to take.
IELTS (Academic):
If you want to attend a university or college in Canada, then you will require taking the IELTS academic. And as every university or college may perhaps vary in IELTS requirements, so it is important to make sure what score you require before beginning studying for IELTS. The minimum band score for all Canadian Universities for IELTS (Academic only) is 6.5 overall. Canadian Universities or Colleges do not accept IELTS (General Training) as it is specifically designed for Immigration or work purposes.
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IELTS requirement for student visa of Canada
You must take IELTS or any other Enlish Language Proficiency Test if you want to get admission in any of Canadian Universities. Although there are some exceptions if you have been proved that you have taught in English medium at higher school level for at least two years.
Almost all universities of Canada requires a minimum of 6.5 overall Band in IELTS. In addition Universities of Canada only accept IELTS Academic Module for admission. All information about canadian universities can be found at http://www.aucc.ca
You must take IELTS or any other Enlish Language Proficiency Test if you want to get admission in any of Canadian Universities. Although there are some exceptions if you have been proved that you have taught in English medium at higher school level for at least two years.
Almost all universities of Canada requires a minimum of 6.5 overall Band in IELTS. In addition Universities of Canada only accept IELTS Academic Module for admission. All information about canadian universities can be found at http://www.aucc.ca
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IELTS REQUIREMENTS FOR CANADA IMMIGRATION 2011
Read this chart carefully if you are serious for Canada immigration.
CANADA IMMIGRATION AND IELTS
The CEC (Canadian Experience Class) requirements for IELTS
Test result for each ability
NOC CLB Level Speaking Listening Reading Writing
0, A 8 6.5 7.5 6.5 6.5
0, A 7 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
0, A, B 6 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5
B 5 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0
B 4 4.0 4.5 3.5 4.0
CEC= Canadian Experience Class
NOC= National Occupation Classification
CLB= Canadian Language Benchmarks
Read this chart carefully if you are serious for Canada immigration.
CANADA IMMIGRATION AND IELTS
The CEC (Canadian Experience Class) requirements for IELTS
Test result for each ability
NOC CLB Level Speaking Listening Reading Writing
0, A 8 6.5 7.5 6.5 6.5
0, A 7 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
0, A, B 6 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5
B 5 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0
B 4 4.0 4.5 3.5 4.0
CEC= Canadian Experience Class
NOC= National Occupation Classification
CLB= Canadian Language Benchmarks
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New IELTS Requirements for Applicants in Skilled Workers Class.
The minimum IELTS band score has been reduced from 7 band to 6.5 band to obtain four points for Immigrate to Canada in Skilled Worker class. Now applicants have to obtain 4 points for one module of IELTS if he/she score 6.5 band as compared to old system which required at lease 7 Band in IELTS to obtain four points in a specific module of IELTS. However, listening module gained the IELST score instead of reduction. i.e. 7.5, which was 7 previously. Now an applicant can get 16 points for immigration by having the following minimum band in IELTS.
Writing: 6.5 Band
Reading: 6.5 Band
Speaking: 6.5 Band
Listening: 7.5 Band
The minimum IELTS band score has been reduced from 7 band to 6.5 band to obtain four points for Immigrate to Canada in Skilled Worker class. Now applicants have to obtain 4 points for one module of IELTS if he/she score 6.5 band as compared to old system which required at lease 7 Band in IELTS to obtain four points in a specific module of IELTS. However, listening module gained the IELST score instead of reduction. i.e. 7.5, which was 7 previously. Now an applicant can get 16 points for immigration by having the following minimum band in IELTS.
Writing: 6.5 Band
Reading: 6.5 Band
Speaking: 6.5 Band
Listening: 7.5 Band
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
IELTS practice
Advanced Reading Exercises
Pulp Fiction
Repression in Burma
Earthquakes in Japan
Volcanoes
Dinosaurs
Lawrence of Arabia
The Great Depression
Japanese History
The Century of Changes
Civilisation of China
Wild Children
Einstein
Dalai Lama
Computers and Girls
Hackers Flood Websites
The Internet
Eye Charts
The Future of Communications
Internet Watchdog
The View from Space
New Ways to Fly
Christmas in the UK
Sporting Fever
Divorce
The Malay Archipelago
Pulp Fiction
Repression in Burma
Earthquakes in Japan
Volcanoes
Dinosaurs
Lawrence of Arabia
The Great Depression
Japanese History
The Century of Changes
Civilisation of China
Wild Children
Einstein
Dalai Lama
Computers and Girls
Hackers Flood Websites
The Internet
Eye Charts
The Future of Communications
Internet Watchdog
The View from Space
New Ways to Fly
Christmas in the UK
Sporting Fever
Divorce
The Malay Archipelago
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Essay Reading Exercises
These are exercise easy reading topics which you should practics before taking your ielts test.
Hunting Whales
Nature Sounds
Timber or Trees?
Tuna Dolphins
Simon's Birthday Present
Christmas Present
Peter the Teacher
Two Sisters and a Cat
Volcanoes by the Sea
Fight Pollution
Milk Prices
5 stories about Nasreddin
Computer Virus
Computers in the Classroom
Hate Crimes
Polics Find Drugs
Abortion Pill
Assisted Suicide
Organ Donation
Teen Suicide
Lookign for a Job
These are exercise easy reading topics which you should practics before taking your ielts test.
Hunting Whales
Nature Sounds
Timber or Trees?
Tuna Dolphins
Simon's Birthday Present
Christmas Present
Peter the Teacher
Two Sisters and a Cat
Volcanoes by the Sea
Fight Pollution
Milk Prices
5 stories about Nasreddin
Computer Virus
Computers in the Classroom
Hate Crimes
Polics Find Drugs
Abortion Pill
Assisted Suicide
Organ Donation
Teen Suicide
Lookign for a Job
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WRITING TASK 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country. You are not satisfied with the condition of some of the furniture.
Write a letter to the landlord. In your letter
• introduce yourself
• explain what is wrong with the furniture
• say what action you would like the landlord to take
Write at least 150 words.
You do NOT need to write and addresses.
Begin your letter as follows:
Dear ..........,
This model has been prepared by an examiner as an example of a very good answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of many possible approaches.
"Dear Mr Smith,
I am your tenant from Flat 3 on Riverside Street. We met each other when I signed the rental agreement in your office.
I have lived here for 6 months now and I am writing to complain about some of the furniture. As you may remember, the dining table is in very poor condition and has uneven legs. It also does not match the dining chairs as these are too low to be comfortable for a table of that height. When I first pointed this out to you, you agreed to provide a brand new dining set. However, you have not done so and I would really like to resolve this matter as soon as possible.
If it is more convenient for you, perhaps you could simply replace the table by finding one of a suitable height for the chairs. This would solve the problems without too much cost, so I hope you agree to this proposed solution.
Looking forward to hearing from you, Yours sincerely,
M.M. Egil
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
You and your family are living in rented accommodation in an English speaking country. You are not satisfied with the condition of some of the furniture.
Write a letter to the landlord. In your letter
• introduce yourself
• explain what is wrong with the furniture
• say what action you would like the landlord to take
Write at least 150 words.
You do NOT need to write and addresses.
Begin your letter as follows:
Dear ..........,
This model has been prepared by an examiner as an example of a very good answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of many possible approaches.
"Dear Mr Smith,
I am your tenant from Flat 3 on Riverside Street. We met each other when I signed the rental agreement in your office.
I have lived here for 6 months now and I am writing to complain about some of the furniture. As you may remember, the dining table is in very poor condition and has uneven legs. It also does not match the dining chairs as these are too low to be comfortable for a table of that height. When I first pointed this out to you, you agreed to provide a brand new dining set. However, you have not done so and I would really like to resolve this matter as soon as possible.
If it is more convenient for you, perhaps you could simply replace the table by finding one of a suitable height for the chairs. This would solve the problems without too much cost, so I hope you agree to this proposed solution.
Looking forward to hearing from you, Yours sincerely,
M.M. Egil
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WRITING TASK
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
Using a computer every day can have more negative than positive effects on your children.
Do you agree or disagree?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
This model has been prepared by an examiner as an example of a very good answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of many possible approaches.
"I tend to agree that young children can be negatively affected by too much time spent on the computer every day. This is partly because sitting in front of a screen for too long can be damaging to both the eyes and the physical posture of a young child, regardless of what they are using the computer for.
However, the main concern is about the type of computer activities that attract children. These are often electronic games that tend to be very intense and rather violent. The player is usually the ‘hero’ of the game and too much exposure can encourage children to be self-centred and insensitive to others.
Even when children use a computer for other purposes, such as getting information or emailing friends, it is no substitute for human interaction. Spending time with other children and sharing nonvirtual experiences is an important part of a child's development that cannot be provided by a computer.
In spite of this, the obvious benefits of computer skills for young children cannot be denied. Their adult world will be changing constantly in terms of technology and the Internet is the key to all the knowledge and information available in the world today. Therefore it is important that children learn at an early age to use the equipment enthusiastically and with confidence as they will need these skills throughout their studies and working lives.
I think the main point is to make sure that young children do not overuse computers. Parents must ensure that their children learn to enjoy other kinds of activity and not simply sit at home, learning to live in a virtual world."
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task.
Write about the following topic:
Using a computer every day can have more negative than positive effects on your children.
Do you agree or disagree?
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.
This model has been prepared by an examiner as an example of a very good answer. However, please note that this is just one example out of many possible approaches.
"I tend to agree that young children can be negatively affected by too much time spent on the computer every day. This is partly because sitting in front of a screen for too long can be damaging to both the eyes and the physical posture of a young child, regardless of what they are using the computer for.
However, the main concern is about the type of computer activities that attract children. These are often electronic games that tend to be very intense and rather violent. The player is usually the ‘hero’ of the game and too much exposure can encourage children to be self-centred and insensitive to others.
Even when children use a computer for other purposes, such as getting information or emailing friends, it is no substitute for human interaction. Spending time with other children and sharing nonvirtual experiences is an important part of a child's development that cannot be provided by a computer.
In spite of this, the obvious benefits of computer skills for young children cannot be denied. Their adult world will be changing constantly in terms of technology and the Internet is the key to all the knowledge and information available in the world today. Therefore it is important that children learn at an early age to use the equipment enthusiastically and with confidence as they will need these skills throughout their studies and working lives.
I think the main point is to make sure that young children do not overuse computers. Parents must ensure that their children learn to enjoy other kinds of activity and not simply sit at home, learning to live in a virtual world."
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Monday, March 28, 2011
IELTS practice test
Writing test
Writing task 1 (a report)
Compare figures in two pie charts that described what students in Britain have been doing after graduation in 2008. The first one was about the decisions of students with B.A degree, the second was on the students with M.A degree.
Writing task 2 (an essay)
Some people believe that robots are getting increasingly important in our lives. However, others think robots are extremely dangerous. What is your opinion? Why?
Speaking test
Interview
- What is your name?
- Where are you from?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- What is your hometown famous for?
- What do you do for a living?
- Tell me about your typical day.
- Would you like to change it? Why?
- What do you do in your free time?
Cue Card
Tell me something about a foreigner that you like the most. Please say:
- Where did you meet that person?
- Why did you like him/her?
- What do you learn from him/ her?
Discussion
- Do you like making friends with foreigners? Why?
- Is it easy to spot foreigners?
- What do you think about immigration?
- Why do you think people immigrate to other countries?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of immigration?
Writing task 1 (a report)
Compare figures in two pie charts that described what students in Britain have been doing after graduation in 2008. The first one was about the decisions of students with B.A degree, the second was on the students with M.A degree.
Writing task 2 (an essay)
Some people believe that robots are getting increasingly important in our lives. However, others think robots are extremely dangerous. What is your opinion? Why?
Speaking test
Interview
- What is your name?
- Where are you from?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- What is your hometown famous for?
- What do you do for a living?
- Tell me about your typical day.
- Would you like to change it? Why?
- What do you do in your free time?
Cue Card
Tell me something about a foreigner that you like the most. Please say:
- Where did you meet that person?
- Why did you like him/her?
- What do you learn from him/ her?
Discussion
- Do you like making friends with foreigners? Why?
- Is it easy to spot foreigners?
- What do you think about immigration?
- Why do you think people immigrate to other countries?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of immigration?
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Writing test
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Write a letter to a friend who has invited you to dinner, in your letter
- Thank him for the invite, and suggest the exact date and time
- Tell him who else will be with you
- Describe the hotel location
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Retirees have time for many different activities. What are those activities? What is the benefit of such activities to the retirees themselves and to the society?
Speaking test
Introduction
- What is your full name?
- Where are you from?
- What do you do?
- Do you think it is important that one likes his job ? Why?
- Is it easy for people in your country to get a job they like?
- How long have you been studying English?
- When did English become important in your studies?
Cue Card
Talk about something that you are good at, please say
- When did you start doing it?
- How did you become good at it?
- How does it make you feel?
Discussion
- Do many people play basketball in your country?
- Are children encouraged to learn basketball?
- What is the role of parents in developing such abilities in children?
- Do you think teachers also play an important role?
- Do you think some children are born ‘naturally gifted’?
- What are the problems of such children?
- Do they also face problems at school? Why?
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Write a letter to a friend who has invited you to dinner, in your letter
- Thank him for the invite, and suggest the exact date and time
- Tell him who else will be with you
- Describe the hotel location
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Retirees have time for many different activities. What are those activities? What is the benefit of such activities to the retirees themselves and to the society?
Speaking test
Introduction
- What is your full name?
- Where are you from?
- What do you do?
- Do you think it is important that one likes his job ? Why?
- Is it easy for people in your country to get a job they like?
- How long have you been studying English?
- When did English become important in your studies?
Cue Card
Talk about something that you are good at, please say
- When did you start doing it?
- How did you become good at it?
- How does it make you feel?
Discussion
- Do many people play basketball in your country?
- Are children encouraged to learn basketball?
- What is the role of parents in developing such abilities in children?
- Do you think teachers also play an important role?
- Do you think some children are born ‘naturally gifted’?
- What are the problems of such children?
- Do they also face problems at school? Why?
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Writing test
Writing task 1 (a letter)
You won a competition and received a vacation for two as a prize. Write a letter to invite a friend to go with you. In the letter
- tell about the competition you won,
- specify what kind of vacation it is,
- explain why you want your friend to be there.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Nowadays traffic in major cities is worsening. What problems does it create? How can we help solve these problems as individuals?
Speaking test
Interview
- What is your full name?
- Which city are you from?
- Do you like outdoor activities? Why?
Cue Card
Talk about a friend who is a good leader in your opinion. Please say
- who this friend is,
- why you think he / she is a good leader,
- how he/she uses the leadership skills.
Discussion
- I was asked question about leadership qualities.
Writing task 1 (a letter)
You won a competition and received a vacation for two as a prize. Write a letter to invite a friend to go with you. In the letter
- tell about the competition you won,
- specify what kind of vacation it is,
- explain why you want your friend to be there.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Nowadays traffic in major cities is worsening. What problems does it create? How can we help solve these problems as individuals?
Speaking test
Interview
- What is your full name?
- Which city are you from?
- Do you like outdoor activities? Why?
Cue Card
Talk about a friend who is a good leader in your opinion. Please say
- who this friend is,
- why you think he / she is a good leader,
- how he/she uses the leadership skills.
Discussion
- I was asked question about leadership qualities.
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Writing test
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Government plans to construct an airport in your locality. Write a letter to the authority, in your letter
a) explain where did you come to know from about this news,
b) describe the negative effects of the airport construction,
c) ask to consider alternative site for the construction.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Many universities are offering jobs to students one year prior to their graduation from the course. Explain the advantages and disadvantages. What is your opinion?
Speaking test
Interview
- Are you working or a student?
- Have you been offered any training for your job?
- How do you feel about the training, is it necessary?
- What is your opinion about wearing fashionable clothes?
- What type of clothes would you like to wear?
- Do you shop frequently?
Cue Card
Speak about an older person that you know, please say:
- where did you meet him / her?
- what is so special about him / her?
- how has he/she influenced your life?
Discussion
- What is your opinion about older people in your community?
- How the older people are treated by the new generation?
- How difficult is it for them to acquire a job?
- How should younger people change their approach to the older people?
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Government plans to construct an airport in your locality. Write a letter to the authority, in your letter
a) explain where did you come to know from about this news,
b) describe the negative effects of the airport construction,
c) ask to consider alternative site for the construction.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Many universities are offering jobs to students one year prior to their graduation from the course. Explain the advantages and disadvantages. What is your opinion?
Speaking test
Interview
- Are you working or a student?
- Have you been offered any training for your job?
- How do you feel about the training, is it necessary?
- What is your opinion about wearing fashionable clothes?
- What type of clothes would you like to wear?
- Do you shop frequently?
Cue Card
Speak about an older person that you know, please say:
- where did you meet him / her?
- what is so special about him / her?
- how has he/she influenced your life?
Discussion
- What is your opinion about older people in your community?
- How the older people are treated by the new generation?
- How difficult is it for them to acquire a job?
- How should younger people change their approach to the older people?
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Listening test
Section 1. Yoga classes – joining dates / level /cost and relevant sports activities offered.
Section 2. News about vegetables market, details regarding the quality of the produce and its availability.
Section 3. Diagrams of arrangement of rooms and directions.
Section 4. Description of essential qualities and benefits of fish oil and experiments on children and other participants.
Reading test
Passage 1. Can’t remember.
Passage 2. Some famous musicians and their contribution to the industry (their achievements).
Passage 3. Wearing uniform by the staff on duty, specifications such as gloves and particular types of shoes to wear for safety reasons.
Passage 4. Smog in London in 1952, and the related issues and consequences.
Writing test
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Write a letter to your landlord who wants to increase your rent. In your letter
- introduce yourself,
- explain about your current situation and what you want your landlord to do,
- say what you will do if the rent will be increased.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some people say that self employment is better than a job in company or an institution. Discuss, what is your opinion?
Speaking test
- Tell me your full name.
- What shall I call you?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- Tell me about the history of your hometown that you learned in your childhood.
- Where have you visited in your hometown recently?
- Where do you want to spent your holidays?
Cue Card
Talk about your childhood teacher whom you want to meet:
- describe the teacher,
- say what your relationship was,
- and in what ways the teacher was helpful.
Discussion
- What are the qualities a teacher should have?
- What actions should government take to help a graduate student become a teacher?
- Do you think nowadays there is less value in a teacher’s job?
Section 1. Yoga classes – joining dates / level /cost and relevant sports activities offered.
Section 2. News about vegetables market, details regarding the quality of the produce and its availability.
Section 3. Diagrams of arrangement of rooms and directions.
Section 4. Description of essential qualities and benefits of fish oil and experiments on children and other participants.
Reading test
Passage 1. Can’t remember.
Passage 2. Some famous musicians and their contribution to the industry (their achievements).
Passage 3. Wearing uniform by the staff on duty, specifications such as gloves and particular types of shoes to wear for safety reasons.
Passage 4. Smog in London in 1952, and the related issues and consequences.
Writing test
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Write a letter to your landlord who wants to increase your rent. In your letter
- introduce yourself,
- explain about your current situation and what you want your landlord to do,
- say what you will do if the rent will be increased.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some people say that self employment is better than a job in company or an institution. Discuss, what is your opinion?
Speaking test
- Tell me your full name.
- What shall I call you?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- Tell me about the history of your hometown that you learned in your childhood.
- Where have you visited in your hometown recently?
- Where do you want to spent your holidays?
Cue Card
Talk about your childhood teacher whom you want to meet:
- describe the teacher,
- say what your relationship was,
- and in what ways the teacher was helpful.
Discussion
- What are the qualities a teacher should have?
- What actions should government take to help a graduate student become a teacher?
- Do you think nowadays there is less value in a teacher’s job?
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Writing test
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
You read a job advertisement for the Children’s Care association. They need volunteers (to work without pay). Write a letter to the organization and say
- why you think you fit that job,
- what interests you in this job,
- how soon you are available to join.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some people prefer to live in hot climates and like the activities and lifestyle of hot climates, whereas some people love the lifestyle of cold climates. Discuss both views and your own view. You should add some examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Speaking test
Interview
- Tell me your full name please.
- Talk about your hometown.
- What is your hometown famous for?
- Do you think government has built good museums in India?
- Let’s talk about holidays.
- Do you prefer going on holidays alone or with someone? Why?
- What do you like to do on holidays?
- Why do you think holidays are important to everyone?
- When was the last time you went on a holiday? What did you do?
Cue Card
Describe a naughty thing you did when you were a child, please say
- when and what you did,
- who was with you,
- what happened after that.
Discussion
- When do children become adults? At what age?
- What are the responsibilities of an adult?
- How does an adult differ from a child?
- Are there any celebrations when a child is becoming an adult in your country?
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
You read a job advertisement for the Children’s Care association. They need volunteers (to work without pay). Write a letter to the organization and say
- why you think you fit that job,
- what interests you in this job,
- how soon you are available to join.
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some people prefer to live in hot climates and like the activities and lifestyle of hot climates, whereas some people love the lifestyle of cold climates. Discuss both views and your own view. You should add some examples from your own knowledge or experience.
Speaking test
Interview
- Tell me your full name please.
- Talk about your hometown.
- What is your hometown famous for?
- Do you think government has built good museums in India?
- Let’s talk about holidays.
- Do you prefer going on holidays alone or with someone? Why?
- What do you like to do on holidays?
- Why do you think holidays are important to everyone?
- When was the last time you went on a holiday? What did you do?
Cue Card
Describe a naughty thing you did when you were a child, please say
- when and what you did,
- who was with you,
- what happened after that.
Discussion
- When do children become adults? At what age?
- What are the responsibilities of an adult?
- How does an adult differ from a child?
- Are there any celebrations when a child is becoming an adult in your country?
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IELTS writing
Writing Task 1 (a letter)
Write a letter to your supervisor regarding a course you attended as a part of your job. In your letter include the following:
- explain purpose of your letter,
- say how the course was useful to you,
- what are your suggestions regarding the course.
Note: this topic looks very similar to the one from IELTS in Australia
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some parents think that having children watch television programs is good for their mental development, others believe that this is not true. What is your opinion?
Speaking
Interview
- What is your name?
- What shall I call you?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- What changes were there in your hometown recently?
Cue Card
Talk about an area in your hometown that changed recently, please say
- where that are is,
- when the change occurred,
- what the change was.
Discussion
- What is the difference between young people in the past and at present?
- What difference in attitudes are there?
- What do you think about the value of traditions?
Write a letter to your supervisor regarding a course you attended as a part of your job. In your letter include the following:
- explain purpose of your letter,
- say how the course was useful to you,
- what are your suggestions regarding the course.
Note: this topic looks very similar to the one from IELTS in Australia
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Some parents think that having children watch television programs is good for their mental development, others believe that this is not true. What is your opinion?
Speaking
Interview
- What is your name?
- What shall I call you?
- Tell me about your hometown.
- What changes were there in your hometown recently?
Cue Card
Talk about an area in your hometown that changed recently, please say
- where that are is,
- when the change occurred,
- what the change was.
Discussion
- What is the difference between young people in the past and at present?
- What difference in attitudes are there?
- What do you think about the value of traditions?
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