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Question: What do you already know about the IELTS? Read the article below and then answer the questions. The IELTS Exam Are you thinking of taking the IELTS exam? Here is some information about the International English Language Test System (IELTS) that maybe you didn t know before. The test was developed by the British Council and first used in 1989. Now, every year, about two million people take the test in more than 120 different countries around the world. There is not one test, but two. There is the Academic IELTS and the General Training IELTS. The Academic test is usually taken by people who want to enter a college or a university (either in their home country or in an Englishspeaking country, such as Canada or New Zealand). The General Training test is usually taken by people who want to move to and live in another country. More than 9,000 colleges, universities and other organizations accept the IELTS. The first three parts of both test versions last for two hours and forty-five minutes. Both the Academic and General Training IELTS test a person s ability to listen to and understand spoken English, as well as their reading, writing and speaking ability. The different parts of the IELTS are known as modules and, except for the Speaking Module, they are always taken on the same day. The Speaking Module is usually taken on a separate day. After a person takes the exam, he or she will receive a score, or grade, also known as a band. They are from between zero and nine, with nine being the highest possible score. Students entering a college or university usually need an IELTS band of between 5 and 6, depending on the program and the place of study.

READING COMPREHENSION 1. The article is about how to pass the IELTS exam. (a) TRUE (b) FALSE (c) It doesn t say. 2. Which country made the IELTS? (a) Britain (b) New Zealand (c) Canada 3. Why wasn t the IELTS exam used before 1989? (a) It was too expensive. (b) There were fewer people before that time. (c) It was first a year later. 4. How many people take the IELTS exam each year? (a) 120 (b) 2 million (c) 9,000 5. How many kinds of IELTS exams are there? (a) two (b) nine (c) one 6. What do the IELTS exams test? (a) a student s modules (b) a student s speaking ability on a separate day (c) a student s reading, writing, listening and speaking ability 7. How many people want to move to other countries? (a) millions of people from 120 countries (b) more than 9,000 (c) It doesn t say. 8. In Paragraph 2, what does they refer to? (a) students (b) modules (c) languages 9. In Paragraph 3, what does they mean? (a) bands (b) colleges or universities (c) students 10. What kind of grade do students need to enter most colleges and universities? (a) between zero and nine (b) between five and six (c) the highest possible score

Grammar-in-Context Complete the paragraph by circling the correct words. Are you thinking of taking the IELTS exam? Here (1) some information about the International English Language Test System (IELTS) that maybe you (2) know before. The test (3) developed by the British Council and first used (4) 1989. Now, every year, about two million people (5) the test in more than 120 different countries around the world. There is not one test, but two. There is the Academic IELTS and the General Training IELTS. The Academic test is usually taken by people who want to enter a college or a university (either in their home country or in (6) English-speaking country, such as Canada or New Zealand). The General Training test is usually taken by people who want to move to and live in another country. More (7) 9,000 colleges, universities and other organizations accept the IELTS. The first three parts of both test versions last for two hours and forty-five minutes. Both the Academic and General Training IELTS (8) a person s ability to listen to and understand spoken English, as well as (9) reading, writing and speaking ability. The different (10) of the IELTS are known as modules, except for the Speaking Module, they are always taken on the same day. The Speaking Module is usually taken on a separate day. After a person takes the exam, he or she will (11) a score, or grade, also known as a band. They are from between zero and nine, with nine being the (12) possible score. Students entering a college or university usually need an IELTS band of between 5 and 6, depending on the program and the place of study. 1. (A) are (B) is (C) do (D) have 2. (A) not (B) don t (C) aren t (D) didn t 3. (A) was (B) is (C) had (D) did 4. (A) on (B) in (C) to (D) at 5. (A) takes (B) took (C) take (D) taking 6. (A) a (B) the (C) an (D) there 7. (A) thin (B) then (C) them (D) than 8. (A) test (B) tested (C) tests (D) testing 9. (A) they (B) their (C) they re (D) them 10. (A) parts (B) part (C) part s (D) parts 11. (A) received (B) receives (C) receive (D) received 12. (A) higher (B) high (C) higher than (D) highest

WRITING PRACTICE DESCRIPTIVE WRITING: Write about some ways that students can prepare for the IELTS test.

LESSON Reading and Grammar: English Exams (IELTS) Aim Reading and Grammar Practice Level Intermediate NOTES Begin the lesson by asking your learners What they already know about the IELTS. Distribute the Reading Comprehension sheet (the ten questions on page 2) before your learners actually read the text on page 1. Give them about a minute to quickly go over the questions and remind them that they want to skim and scan the text to answer the questions quickly remember: good readers do two things: (1) understand what they read; (2) read quickly. Consider giving your learners an appropriate time limit to read and answer all the questions (about 10 15 minutes) write this on the board so everyone is aware of it. This time may vary somewhat depending on your own specific group of learners, so be flexible. ANSWER KEY Reading Comprehension 1. B 6. C 2. A 7. C 3. C 8. B 4. B 9. A 5. A 10. B Grammar-in-Context 1. B 5. C 9. B 2. D 6. C 10. A 3. A 7. D 11. C 4. B 8. A 12. D For the Grammar-in-Context section, make sure that your learners have put away the original reading text before completing the exercise. My Notes