IELTS ACADEMIC
April 16, 2024 2024-10-16 14:02IELTS ACADEMIC
IELTS Academic
At M&M, we offer a range of online and onsite IELTS Academic courses designed to meet your band requirements. Our complete programs develop all four skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. What’s unique about our courses is the flexibility they offer. You can join classes at a time that suits your time zone and benefit from daily full-length mock exams with detailed feedback on your writing and speaking. Our IELTS course has a free grammar pack to support your preparation.
University Applicants: Many universities and colleges in English-speaking countries require IELTS Academic scores for admission to undergraduate or postgraduate programs.
Scholarship Candidates: Scholarships often have language proficiency requirements, and IELTS Academic scores may be necessary for eligibility.
Professional Registration: Certain professions, such as medicine or law, may require IELTS Academic scores for professional registration or licensing in English-speaking countries.
Immigrant Students: Individuals planning to study abroad may need IELTS Academic scores as part of their student visa application process.
Researchers: Researchers and academics may need IELTS Academic scores for participation in international conferences, publications, or collaborative projects in English-speaking environments.
Listening
About
- The listening test is approximately 45 minutes long.
- There are four sections and a total of 40 questions.
- Candidates listen to recordings of native English speakers.
- Recordings include conversations, monologues, and discussions on various topics.
- Test-takers answer questions based on the content they hear.
Structure
- Multiple recordings are played, each followed by a set of questions.
- Questions vary in format, such as multiple-choice, matching, maps/diagram complesion and short answer.
Assessment
- Scores are based on the number of correct answers.
- Each correct answer earns one point, contributing to the overall band score.
Reading
About
- The reading test is approximately 60 minutes long.
- There are three passages and a total of 40 questions.
- Test-takers read passages of increasing complexity.
- Passages cover a range of topics sourced from newspapers, magazines, books, and online materials.
- The aim is to demonstrate comprehension skills.
Structure
- Three passages are provided, each accompanied by a set of questions.
- Questions may include multiple-choice, true/false/not given, sentence completion,list of headings and matching information.
Assessment
- Assessments consider both accuracy and comprehension.
- Each correct answer contributes to the overall score.
Writing
About
The writing test is approximately 60 minutes long.
This section consists of two tasks:
Task 1 typically involves describing visual information, such as charts, graphs, or diagrams.
Task 2 requires candidates to write an essay on a given topic.
Structure
Task 1: Candidates must interpret and describe the visual data in a clear and organized manner.
Task 2: Candidates must present a well-structured essay with a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.
Assessment
Task 1 is graded on coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy.
Task 2 is graded on task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy.
Speaking
About
- The speaking test is approximately 15 minutes long.
- There are three parts.
- The speaking test assesses the candidate’s spoken English skills.
- It involves a face-to-face interview with a certified examiner.
- The interview covers various topics, including personal experiences, opinions, and abstract ideas.
Structure
The speaking test is divided into three parts: introduction, cue card, and discussion.
Part 1: Introduction and general questions.
Part 2: Cue card, where candidates speak for 1-2 minutes on a given topic.
Part 3: Discussion, a deeper exploration of the topic introduced in Part 2.
Assessment
- Evaluation is based on fluency, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation.
- Examiners assess the candidate’s ability to communicate effectively and convey ideas clearly.
Mock & Assessments
● Get personalized feedback within 24 hours for writing and speaking tasks.
● Weekly mock discussions for each sub-test to sharpen skills
Interactive Sessions
● Multiple times in a day on different sub-tests
● Recorded Lectures.
Offline Practise Material
● Study anywhere with downloadable resources.
● Access offline materials for on-the-go learning
Personalized Feedback
● As per package, Speaking Corrections Weekly Discussion Classes with Expert Teachers
● Reading & Listening Discussions
Economy
(Mock Package)-
4 Master classes, one on each sub-test
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2 Reading and listening Mocks with discussions
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4 Writing Personlised Feedback
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4 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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12 Reading and listening assignments
Economy Plus
(Mock Package)-
4 Master classes, one on each sub-test
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4 Reading and listening Mocks with discussions
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6 Writing Personlised Feedback
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6 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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12 Reading and listening assignments
Bronze
(Mock Package)-
4 Master classes, one on each sub-test plus additional class
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10 Grand mocks
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10 Writing Personlised Feedback.
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10 Speaking Personlised Feedback.
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
Silver
(Mock Package)-
3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
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Recorded lectures also available.
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3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
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15 Writing Personlised Feedback
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15 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
Silver Extended
(Mock Package)-
3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
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Recorded lectures also available.
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3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
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20 Grand mocks
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20 Writing Personlised Feedback
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20 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
Gold
(Mock Package)-
3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
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Recorded lectures also available.
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3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
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25 Grand Mocks
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25 Writing Personlised Feedback
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25 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
Gold Plus
(Mock Package)-
3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
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Recorded lectures also available.
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3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
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30 Grand Mocks
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30 Writing Personlised Feedback
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30 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
Diamond
(Mock Package)-
3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
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Recorded lectures also available.
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3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
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35 Grand Mocks
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35 Writing Personlised Feedback
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35 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)
Diamond Plus
(1 Year Access until you pass)-
3 weeks live classes with one week per sub-tests
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Recorded lectures also available.
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3 Grand Weekly Mocks with Personlised Feedback
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40 Grand Mocks
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40 Writing Personlised Feedback
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40 Speaking Personlised Feedback
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Reading and listening discussions ( once/twice per week).
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Writing and speaking discussions ( once/twice per week)