Taking the IELTS test can be stressful, as many life plans for studying or working abroad depend on its score. This episode with expert Salma Banouri explains the different IELTS exams, covers how scores are given, and offers important strategies. Learn to handle test nerves and get the score you need for your goals.
Meet Our Guest:
Salma Banouri Liong is an experienced English teacher and IELTS expert. With nearly 20 years teaching English, she guides professionals through the IELTS exam, leveraging her deep knowledge and passion for AI in education.
Top Takeaways:
- IELTS results expire in two years, so provide a recent score for applications.
- For speaking, natural, spontaneous answers are preferred over memorized responses.
- Examiners value clear communication and proper structure over perfect grammar.
Vocabulary Corner:
- IELTS: International English Language Testing System. A standardized English proficiency test often required for global education and job opportunities
- Example sentence: "Many professionals take the IELTS to qualify for skilled worker visas."
- Academic IELTS: The version of the IELTS exam typically required for university admissions or professional registration in English-speaking countries.
- Example sentence: "To practice medicine in the UK, doctors need to pass the Academic IELTS"
- General IELTS: The version of the IELTS exam commonly required for immigration purposes or specific job roles not needing a degree in English-speaking countries
- Example sentence:"Many caregivers applying for residency need the General IELTS."
- Band score: The numerical score received on the IELTS exam, indicating your English language proficiency level. There's no pass or fail, only a minimum score required by institutions or employers
- Example sentence: "A minimum band score of seven is often required for PhD programs, while foundation programs might accept 5.5."
- Professional Registration/Licensing: Official approval to work in certain jobs in another country, which usually requires IELTS.
- Example sentence: "Nurses moving to Canada must get professional registration, which includes passing the IELTS."
Helpful Links:
Official IELTS Resources and Tools:
- IELTS.org Website
- IDP IELTS
- Official Familiarization Tool (for computer-based exam)
- Cambridge IELTS Test Books
Study Materials & Practice:
- Exam samples
- Mock exams
- AI-powered marking tool (currently being developed by Salma Benuri)
- IELTS texts
Listening Practice:
- TED Talks
- YouTube videos (about specific, more technical subjects)
- The Guardian (newspaper)
- The New York Times (newspaper)
- BBC podcasts
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