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Unit and Topic Exam Focus Exam Tasks Skills: Studying Overseas

This document provides an overview of the contents of an IELTS practice test book. It outlines 7 units that cover the four components of the IELTS exam: Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. Each unit focuses on a topic and provides exam tasks and skills for each component to help students practice. Supplementary pages at the end provide additional writing practice for Task 1 in the Academic Module.

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Unit and Topic Exam Focus Exam Tasks Skills: Studying Overseas

This document provides an overview of the contents of an IELTS practice test book. It outlines 7 units that cover the four components of the IELTS exam: Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. Each unit focuses on a topic and provides exam tasks and skills for each component to help students practice. Supplementary pages at the end provide additional writing practice for Task 1 in the Academic Module.

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PRACTICE

IELTS
EXPRESS
TEST
A N STA
W EBRL EK O
EYF
CONTENTS

Unit and topic Exam focus Exam tasks Skills

1
READING Short-answer questions Skimming and scanning
Classification Predicting content
True/False/Not Given
Studying SPEAKING Introduction and interview Answering questions about yourself
Overseas Page 10 Part 1: Introduction and interview Extending your responses

2
LISTENING Form completion Imagining the situation and language
Section 1: Non-academic dialogue Notes completion Identifying the question
Identifying the answer type
Practising spelling and numbers
Shopping and the
Internet Page 18 WRI T I N G Describing bar charts, pie Understanding charts and tables
Task 1 (Academic) charts and tables Describing general and specific
information
Comparing and contrasting data

3
READING Matching information to Identifying keywords and
sections of text paraphrases
Table completion
Sentence completion
Jobs and
Job-hunting Page 26 S P E A K I N G Individual long turn Checking you understand the topic card
Part 2: Individual long turn Organising your ideas

4
LISTENING Multiple-choice questions Using keywords to predict the
Section 2: Non-academic Short-answer questions answer
monologue Notes completion Identifying synonyms and
Section 3: Academic dialogue paraphrases
Crime and
Punishment Page 34 WRI T I N G ’For and against’ essay Seeing two sides of an argument
Task 2 Approaching the question
Organising your essay

5
READING Matching headings to paragraphs Building a mental map of the text
Multiple-choice questions Rebuilding the text
SPEAKING Two-way discussion Identifying types of questions
Transport and Part 3: Two-way discussion Giving an appropriate response
Inventions Page 42 Introducing and supporting
an opinion

6
LISTENING Classification Identifying attitude
Section 3: Academic dialogue Table completion Identifying speakers
Summary completion
The Natural WRI T I N G Describing trends in line Using the language of trends
World Page 50 Task 1 (Academic) graphs and tables Describing trends

7
READING Yes/No/Not Given Identifying opinions
Summary completion
SPEAKING Individual long turn Describing an experience
Attitudes to Part 2: Individual long turn Two-way discussion Generating ideas
Food Page 58 Part 3: Two-way discussion

8 IELTS Express Intermediate


IELTS
PRACTICE
EXPRESS
TEST
TA
A NBSLW
E EORF K E Y
CONTENTS

Unit and topic Exam focus Exam tasks Skills

8
LISTENING Labelling a diagram Understanding description
Section 4: Academic monologue Multiple-choice questions Identifying differences between pictures

WRI T I N G ‘Agree or disagree’ essay Supporting your statements and opinions


Sickness and Task 2 Brainstorming arguments for and against
Health Page 66 Structuring an ‘agree or disagree’ essay

GT
An Introduction to Letter Writing
WRI T I N G Writing a letter of request Recognising types of letters
Task 1 (General Training) Planning a letter
1A Page 74 Using appropriate language and organisation

GT
Writing a Letter of Complaint
WRI T I N G Writing a letter of Beginning a letter of complaint
Task 1 (General Training) complaint Imagining the situation
1B Page 78 Describing past events
Giving reasons for a complaint

GT
Writing a General Training Essay
WRI T I N G Writing a General Training Approaching the question
Task 2 (General Training) essay Organising your essay
2 Page 82 Introducing and concluding your essay

AM
Supplementary Pages for Writing Task 1
WRI T I N G Describing a diagram Understanding the diagram
Task 1 (Academic Module) Introducing and summarising the information
A Page 86 Using the passive voice
Linking your ideas together
Expressing purpose
Comparing different diagrams

AM
Supplementary Pages for Writing Task 1
WRI T I N G Describing a map Using the key and question to understand
Task 1 (Academic Module) the map
B Page 91 Introducing and summarising the information
Making comparisons
Describing locations

Practice test Listening  page 94 Speaking page 109


Page 94 Academic Reading  page 98 General Training Reading page 110
Academic Writing  page 107 General Training Writing page 118

Answer key Units 1–8  page 119 GT Units  page 123


Page 119

Listening scripts Speaking DVD worksheets and Sample answer sheets


Page 125 answer key Page 136 Page 142

IELTS Exam overview Language bank


Page 3 Page 143

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