Srbija Posted November 24, 2023 #1 Posted November 24, 2023 Ielts Step-By-Step | Mastering Speaking & Writing Last updated 6/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 25.56 GB | Duration: 32h 34m Learn everything you need for the IELTS Speaking & Writing exam get that IELTS 7+! What you'll learn Improve your IELTS Speaking & Writing grade significantly to a 7+ Watch and review in detail 12 IELTS Speaking tests Learn and practice using useful idioms that the candidates used or could have used Learn how to come up with ideas in the Part 2 monologue of the Speaking exam Do eighteen essays (Task 2) and eight Task 1 reports/letters, and review them in detail Learn tips, tricks and structures to immediately improve your speaking & writing grade Learn about every type of IELTS Essay and Task 1 report/letter Improve your general speaking & writing skills in preparation for university study or work in an English-speaking country Requirements Intermediate (B1) English Description From ex-IELTS examiner James Castleden's YouTube channel IELTS Step-by-step comes a course dedicated to improving your speaking and writing skills, your confidence, and your time management in the IELTS Speaking & Writing exam. Together, you and James will listen, review and practice 12 IELTS Speaking exams done by students from the major language groups around the world, and, for the writing, complete 18 essays, 8 Task-1 reports (or, if you're doing General Training, 11 letters) and then review them in detail. You'll learn and practice hundreds of idioms that are particularly useful in the Speaking exam, as well as useful tips on how to answer typical questions in the exam. On top of that, you'll also learn tips, tricks, skills and techniques that will significantly improve your IELTS Writing grade in numerous automatically-graded exercises as well as through Self Assessment tasks which can be discussed on the IELTS Step-by-step Community page on Facebook.So what are you waiting for? Get that 7+ in Speaking & Writing you deserve! Reviews for the Speaking part of this course: "Just amazing. Such as a great opportunity to rich that CLB 9. Delightful experience to study IELTS with skillful and educated person." "This is a wonderful beginning to know more about ielts speaking sections. The best part of this is part three which is the amazing part to extend your answers about any topic." Emad "Great content." David Reviews for the Writing part of this course "Holy! This course is the best of all writing courses. I'd enrolled then studied for only 2 days without any essay writing experience. I only studied section 2-4(first day) & 9-12(second day), which were not all he taught, and I got 6.5. If I had studied everything he taught, I could have got 7 or above!!! ps thank you James :)" TW "Excellence doesn't come from everyone .But this goes above that boundary!" Deepika "This course is super-organized and it is helping me to learn everything I need to improve my writing skills. Within a month I improved my score from band 5.5 to 8. Highly recommended!" Ardian "I am learning how to write down properly an essay for tasks 1 and 2. I think grammar and vocabulary tips are been essential to developing a great text in the IELTS exam." Ana ABOUT ME I have a masters degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Leicester in the UK, and a Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults (DELTA) from Cambridge University. I've been teaching for over 20 years, the last 10 of which have been predominantly focussed on teaching the IELTS exam. When I was an IELTS examiner, I was fortunate to have access to important aspects of the exam that many teachers and candidates are not aware of these I can reveal to you in my courses. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 A breakdown of the IELTS Speaking exam Section 2: SPEAKING: Ukrainian/Russian speaker + Band descriptors Lecture 3 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 4 Speaking test with Yuriy (Ukrainian/Russian speaker) Lecture 5 Speaking practice + New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 6 Feedback for Yuriy Lecture 7 Learner Training: Band Descriptors Lecture 8 Post-listening see your progress Section 3: SPEAKING: Mandarin Chinese speaker + Individual sounds, Response structure Lecture 9 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 10 Speaking test with Yi (Mandarin Chinese speaker) Lecture 11 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 12 Feedback for Yi Lecture 13 Learner Training: Pronunciation individual sounds Lecture 14 Skills for speaking formally: Response structure Lecture 15 Post-listening see your progress Section 4: SPEAKING: Tamil speaker + Weak forms, Discourse markers Lecture 16 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 17 Tamil speaker + Weak forms, Discourse markers Lecture 18 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 19 Feedback for Vincent Lecture 20 Learner Training: Pronunciation weak forms Lecture 21 Skills for speaking formally: Discourse Markers Lecture 22 Post-listening see your progress Section 5: SPEAKING: Nepali speaker + Connected speech, Complex structures Lecture 23 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 24 Nepali speaker + Connected speech, Complex structures Lecture 25 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 26 Feedback for Rajesh Lecture 27 Learner Training: Pronunciation connected speech Lecture 28 Skills for speaking formally: Complex Structures Lecture 29 Post-listening see your progress Section 6: SPEAKING: Vietnamese speaker + Learning through music, Fillers Lecture 30 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 31 Speaking test with Phat (Vietnamese speaker) Lecture 32 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 33 Feedback for Phat Lecture 34 Learner Training: Pronunciation learning through music Lecture 35 Skills for speaking formally: Fillers Lecture 36 Post-listening see your progress Section 7: SPEAKING: Arabic speaker + Improving your accuracy + Asking for clarification Lecture 37 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 38 Speaking test with Emad (Arabic speaker) Lecture 39 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 40 Feedback for Emad Lecture 41 Learner Training: Improving your accuracy Lecture 42 Skills for speaking formally: Asking for clarification Lecture 43 Post-listening see your progress Section 8: SPEAKING: Bengali speaker + Practicing without a teacher, Intonation Lecture 44 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 45 Speaking test with Mahmuda (Bengali speaker) Lecture 46 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 47 Feedback for Mahmuda Lecture 48 Learner Training: Practicing without a teacher Lecture 49 Pronunciation Intonation Lecture 50 Post-listening see your progress Section 9: SPEAKING: Portuguese speaker + Paraphrasing Lecture 51 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 52 Speaking test with Monique (Portuguese speaker) Lecture 53 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 54 Feedback for Monique Lecture 55 Learner Training: Paraphrasing Lecture 56 Discourse Markers: Talking about opinions & Adding contrast Lecture 57 Post-listening see your progress Section 10: SPEAKING: Sinhalese speaker + Generating ideas for Part 2 Lecture 58 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 59 Speaking test with Deepika (Sinhalese speaker) Lecture 60 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 61 Feedback for Deepika Lecture 62 Learner Training: Generating ideas for Part 2 Lecture 63 Discourse Markers: Hedging & Expressing Certainty Lecture 64 Post-listening see your progress Section 11: SPEAKING: Hindi speaker + Analysing a native speaker's performance I Lecture 65 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 66 Speaking test with Dr Shivam (Hindi speaker) Lecture 67 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 68 Feedback for Dr Shivam Lecture 69 Analysing a native speaker's performance I Lecture 70 Discourse Markers: Giving examples/explanations & Commenting on your own opinion Lecture 71 Post-listening see your progress Section 12: SPEAKING: Turkish speaker + Analysing a native speaker's performance II Lecture 72 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 73 Speaking test with Akbar (Turkish speaker) Lecture 74 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 75 Feedback for Akbar Lecture 76 Analysing a native speaker's performance II Lecture 77 Discourse Markers: Rephrasing & Getting back to the point Lecture 78 Post-listening see your progress Section 13: SPEAKING: Indonesian speaker + Bonus videos Lecture 79 Pre-listening test yourself Lecture 80 Indonesian speaker + Bonus videos Lecture 81 New Idioms, Collocations and Set Phrases Lecture 82 Feedback for Marthen Lecture 83 Discourse Markers: Concluding Lecture 84 Bonus Video I: Why only a band 7? Lecture 85 Bonus Video II: How to move from band 7 to 9 Lecture 86 Post-listening see your progress Section 14: Introduction to the WRITING section of this course Lecture 87 Important information about the exam and this course Section 15: WRITING: an advantages-and-disadvantages essay Lecture 88 Introduction to this section Lecture 89 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 90 Model answer Analysis Lecture 91 Writing an introduction to an advantages-and-disadvantages essay Lecture 92 Writing a conclusion to an essay Lecture 93 Learner Training: Generating ideas for your essays Lecture 94 Learner Training Practice: Writing Topic Sentences Lecture 95 Learner Training: What is 'hedging'? Lecture 96 Grammar & lexis practice: Hedging I Lecture 97 Writing Criteria for Task 2 Lecture 98 Check your progress compare essays Section 16: Writing: a problem-and-solution essay Lecture 99 Introduction to this section Lecture 100 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 101 Model answer Analysis Lecture 102 Lexis: Phrases to write about solutions Lecture 103 Lexis: Discourse markers contrasting ideas Lecture 104 Lexis: Word building Lecture 105 Grammar and Lexis: Introductions Lecture 106 Grammar and Lexis: Conclusions Lecture 107 Grammar: Advanced explanations Lecture 108 Learner Training: Building a good paragraph Lecture 109 Learner Training: Building a good paragraph Section 17: WRITING: an opinion essay Lecture 110 Introduction to this section Lecture 111 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 112 Lexis: Crime and punishment Lecture 113 Lexis: 'make', 'let' and 'allow' Lecture 114 Model answer Analysis Lecture 115 Lexis: Degrees of opinion Lecture 116 Structure: Supporting Arguments & Opinions Lecture 117 Writing an introduction for an opinion essay Lecture 118 Building a good main-body paragraph Lecture 119 Check your progress compare essays Section 18: Writing a discussion essay (a type of opinion essay) Lecture 120 Introduction to this section Lecture 121 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 122 Formal language: the passive voice and nominalisation Lecture 123 Model answer Analysis Lecture 124 Expressing someone else's opinion Lecture 125 Check your progress compare essays Section 19: WRITING: another advantages-and-disadvantages essay Lecture 126 Intro to this section Lecture 127 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 128 Model answer Analysis Lecture 129 Lexis: Employment Lecture 130 Grammar and Lexis: Hedging II Lecture 131 Grammar: Gerund phrases Lecture 132 Discourse markers contrasting linkers: despite / in spite of Lecture 133 Structure: Using pronouns to link ideas and avoid repetition Lecture 134 Grammar practice: The passive voice II Lecture 135 Lexis: Strengthening adverbs alternatives to 'really' Lecture 136 Lexis: Comment adverbs Lecture 137 Check your progress compare essays Section 20: WRITING: another problem-and-solution essay Lecture 138 Introduction to this section Lecture 139 Introduction to this section Lecture 140 Model answer Analysis Lecture 141 Lexis: Explaining why something is done Lecture 142 Lexis: Other ways of making your writing more formal Lecture 143 Lexis: Writing about solutions Lecture 144 Grammar and Lexis: Developing a topic sentence further Lecture 145 Grammar: The 2nd conditional Lecture 146 Learner training: Getting feedback Lecture 147 Learner training: Getting feedback Section 21: WRITING: another opinion essay Lecture 148 Introduction to this section Lecture 149 Introduction to this section Lecture 150 Lexis: Qualifying your opinion Lecture 151 Lexis: Giving an opinion about future trends Lecture 152 Model answer Analysis Lecture 153 Lexis: 'Instead (of)' Lecture 154 Grammar: Relative Clauses Lecture 155 Learner Training: Error checking Lecture 156 Grammar: Noun phrases Lecture 157 Check your progress compare essays Section 22: WRITING Task 1: Graphs and charts with a trend (IELTS for Academic ONLY) Lecture 158 Introduction to this section Lecture 159 Writing criteria for Task 1 Academic Lecture 160 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 161 Grammar and Lexis: Re-wording the introduction Lecture 162 Writing an overview for a graph Lecture 163 Lexis: Verbs and adverbs for describing changes Lecture 164 Model answer Analysis Lecture 165 Grammar and Lexis: Joining two changes together Lecture 166 Grammar: Prepositions for Task 1 Lecture 167 Lexis: Commenting on data in a graph Lecture 168 Grammar: Writing about graphs with a future trend Lecture 169 Check your progress compare responses Section 23: WRITING Task 1: Comparative graphs (IELTS for Academic ONLY) Lecture 170 Check your progress compare responses Lecture 171 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 172 Grammar: Comparative structures Lecture 173 Lexis: Describing numbers Lecture 174 Model answer Analysis Lecture 175 Lexis: Numerical comparatives Lecture 176 Lexis: Ranking information Lecture 177 Dealing with more than one graph Lecture 178 Check your progress compare responses Section 24: WRITING Task 1: Processes (IELTS for Academic ONLY) Lecture 179 Introduction to this section Lecture 180 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 181 Model answer Analysis Lecture 182 Grammar: The Present simple passive Lecture 183 Lexis: Linking stages together Lecture 184 Grammar: Using relative clauses to give extra information about a stage Lecture 185 Writing the introduction and overview Lecture 186 Describing a process: Further practice Lecture 187 Check your progress compare responses Section 25: WRITING Task 1: Maps (IELTS for Academic ONLY) Lecture 188 Writing a letter of acceptance Lecture 189 Unit preparation test yourself Lecture 190 Lexis & Grammar: Describing changes Lecture 191 Lexis: Nominalisation and noun phrases for maps Lecture 192 Model answer Analysis Lecture 193 Describing a map: Further practice Lecture 194 Check your progress compare responses Section 26: WRITING Task 1: Letters (IELTS for General Training ONLY) Lecture 195 Introduction to this section Lecture 196 Writing criteria for Task 1 General Training Lecture 197 Letter writing: The task and planning Lecture 198 Letter writing: Paragraphing and salutations Lecture 199 Letter writing: Formality and opening statements Lecture 200 Writing a letter of complaint Lecture 201 Writing a letter of request Lecture 202 Writing a letter of advice Lecture 203 Writing a letter of instruction Lecture 204 Writing a letter of recommendation Lecture 205 Writing an application letter Lecture 206 Writing a letter of apology Lecture 207 Writing a thank-you letter Lecture 208 Writing a letter of acceptance Lecture 209 Writing a letter of resignation Lecture 210 Writing a letter to a friend Section 27: Conclusion 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