About the Course
Our IELTS preparation course spans four progressive levels: Foundation, Bridging, Development, and Expansion, accommodating both academic and general IELTS exams. Each two-month level, totaling an eight-month course, delivers 80 hours of comprehensive instruction, accessible online or onsite. Student placement is based on a placement test to ensure alignment with their proficiency level. Regular IELTS mock exams conclude each level, with progression contingent on attaining the required band score for the respective stage, maintaining a rigorous and structured approach to student advancement.
Foundation Level:
Tailored for individuals with minimal familiarity in general English and an A1 level proficiency.
Pursues two primary objectives: enhancing language skills implicitly and continuously, and introducing students to the IELTS test to elevate their general English language proficiency.
Emphasizes building a robust foundation in grammar, vocabulary, and essential language skills.
Bridging Level:
Designed for B1 level students.
Revisits key topics from the Foundation Level and introduces new, more complex information.
Aims to move learners beyond basic capabilities, focusing on limited but more intricate language structures.
Targets a band score between 4.5 to 5.5, making it suitable for those preparing for the IELTS test.
Development Level:
Tailored for B2 level students.
Challenges learners with abstract and non-everyday concepts.
Builds upon language skills acquired in previous levels, enabling students to handle broader topics.
Utilizes a mix of simple and complex structures.
Targets a band score between 5.5 to 6.5, catering to those preparing for the IELTS test.
Expansion Level:
Designed for individuals requiring advanced English proficiency for academic or professional purposes.
Aimed at those targeting a band score of 6.5 and above in the IELTS exam.
Equips learners to understand complex texts within their academic or work domains.
Enhances conversational skills for easy communication with native speakers, marking a higher level of language mastery.