A special afternoon English language course in preparation for the IELTS examination is offered at Dorset College. This course is the perfect way to prove your level of English and provides an independent benchmark of English language proficiency for employers and others. More than 6000 organisations, including many government departments and universities, rely on IELTS. The IELTS scoring system is recognised globally, giving you a truly international result.
IELTS tests all four language skills – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview with a certified Examiner. It is interactive and as close to a real-life situation as a test can get.
Levels: Strong Intermediate ,Dorset College Pre-test apllies,please contcat school
Course Hours: Monday to Friday - 13.00-16.15
Course Dates: Start Date 03rd May, every Monday after that
Course Fees: SPECIAL OFFER APPLIES ,PRICE ON REQUEST
Examination Fees: €185
Minimum Age: Students must be 17 years of age or older.
Examination Registration: Regularly
Format & Scoring
The IELTS test comprised of the following:
Listening:
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(30 minutes); 40 items of four sections
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| Reading: |
(60 minutes); 40 items of three sections
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Writing:
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(60 minutes); 150 and 250 words - 2 tasks |
Speaking:
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11 to 14 minutes
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Levels:
IELTS is scored on a nine band scale, with each band related to your English communication capability.
| Level |
Competence |
Description
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| 9 |
Expert User |
Full command of the language. |
| 8 |
Very Good User |
Occasional mistakes but can handle complex arguments well |
| 7 |
Good User |
Has command of the language, but makes mistakes and misunderstandings in some situations. Generally handles complex language well and understands detailed reasoning
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| 6 |
Competent User
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Can manage English effectively, but makes mistakes and misunderstandings. Can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in common situations
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| 5 |
Modest User
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Has a partial command English and can understand the overall meaning in most situations, though is likely to make many mistakes. Should be able to handle basic communication in field of work.
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| 4 |
Limited User
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Basic competence is limited to common situations. Has problems using complex language.
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| 3 |
Extremely Limited Use |
General meanings in very familiar situations are understood. Frequent breakdowns in communication occur
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| 2 |
Intermittent User
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No real communication is possible except for the most basic information |
| 1 |
Non User |
Can’t use the English language, except for a few words. |