British Council Offers Free Online Training for IELTS Preparation
British Council Offers Free Online Training for IELTS Preparation
British Council provides free online IELTS training webinars from home. Because of COVID-19 the training for IELTS has become very difficult for the students. The British council has agreed to stream live webinars for aspiring students twice a week. Live webinars will be offered every Tuesday and Thursday from till April 21.
The IELTS experts will organize the IELTS training webinars in the next 8 weeks. Each webinar is to last 1 hour. It will also assist in answer frequently asked questions about each test section: listening, reading, writing and speaking.
Webinars will be held twice a day at 9:30 am and 3:00 pm UK time.
British Council IELTS preparation Webinars schedule (week 1-4)
Date | Title | Description |
31 March 2020 | Academic Writing - Task 1 | Skills & strategies |
2 April 2020 | General Training Writing - Task 1 | Skills and strategies, essential vocabulary |
7 April 2020 | Writing - Task 2 | Format, questions, analysis & writing |
9 April 2020 | General Training Reading | Strategies & difficult question types |
14 April 2020 | Academic Reading | Strategies & difficult question types |
16 April 2020 | Listening | Overview & strategies |
21 April 2020 | Speaking | Overview & strategies |
We recommend you to join the webinars as soon as possible, as there is limited number of participants and places are assigned on a first come, first served basis.
Here is a link if you want to register: https://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/take-ielts/prepare/free-practice-material?utm_source=Social_Media&utm_medium=BCIELTS_Facebook&utm_campaign=Webinars_2020
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