IELTS TEST DATES 2015 |
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Monday, 29 December 2014
Grammar for speaking
In the speaking section, pay attention to the tenses you use. Here is a guide to what tense to use with certain time phrases:
Friday, 3 October 2014
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Phrasal verbs with BRING
A few more phrasal verbs. We will like (and correct) any sentences you write in the comments.
Bring it on!
Bring it on!
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Saturday, 14 June 2014
IELTS Vocabulary - CAUSE and EFFECT
This range of vocabulary will help your speaking and more importantly your writing. The vocabulary may be easy but using it correctly and effectively or as in the IELTS band descriptors states using the vocabulary "precisely" will increase your band score in the respective category.
VOCABULARY
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DEFINITION
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EXAMPLE
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IMPACT
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a powerful effect that something has on a situation or
person
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The anti-smoking campaign launched by health authorities
has had a major impact on young smokers.
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OUTCOME
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the final result of an activity or process
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The Chinese government announced that they will be removing
old vehicles from their roads in order to improve air quality, but some argue
that the outcome will be the same as it is today.
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REPERCUSSION
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the effect that an action, event, or decision has on
something, especially a bad effect
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If a country's main sector is tourism and the country
experiences a decline in the numbers of tourists visiting country this would
have serious repercussions for the local and national economy of the country.
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CHAIN REACTION
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A chain reaction
is a series of events which causes the next
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The chemical immediately
ignited when it came into contact with the air and set off a chain reaction
of explosions.
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AFFECT
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To cause a person
or thing to change in some way
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With the storm
hitting the western coast of the country affecting thousands of people living
in the region.
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Saturday, 17 May 2014
IELTS Vocabulary - GEOGRAPHY
This vocabulary list is multi-functional as you will need this for your speaking and writing possibly on the topics of towns, cities and you may across this vocabulary in the reading section.
VOCABULARY
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DEFINITION
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EXAMPLE
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Coastline
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A coastline or seashore connecting land and sea
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The biggest island near Istanbul; Buyukada is made up of
some amazing cliffs, rocky shores and beaches.
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Densely
populated
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Population density means that a large number of people
live in a very limited amount of space
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Istanbul is a densely populated city with about 20
million people living there.
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Urban
sprawl
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The spread of a city outwards into the areas that
surround the city
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Governments around the world are trying to resolve the
issue of urban sprawl.
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Overcrowding
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to fill way beyond what is usual or comfortable: to have
too many people
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Public transport is a major issue in most cities as they
are overcrowded.
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North
/ South / East / West
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NORTH: the direction that is on your left when you face
towards the rising sun. SOUTH: the direction that is on your right when you
face towards the rising sun. EAST: the direction that you face to see the sun
rise. WEST: the direction that you
face to see the sun go down
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The Black Sea lies to the north of Turkey. There are some beautiful beaches in the
south of the country. The west of
Turkey has some amazing coastlines.
The east of Turkey borders with Iran and Iraq.
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Tuesday, 22 April 2014
IELTS Vocabulary - STREET MARKETS
Some vocabulary to discuss street markets.
VOCABULARY
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DEFINITION
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EXAMPLE
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BARGAIN
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something bought for less than the usual price
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Goods can usually be bought at bargain prices
in street markets.
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BRIC-A-BRAC
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small decorative objects of various types and of no great
value
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In some street markets you will find stalls that are full
of bric-a-brac, the famous open street market being Portobello Road Market in
London.
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CUT-PRICE
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describes
something that costs less than its usual price
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In
street markets you can always find good quality cut-price clothing.
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HUSTLE AND BUSTLE
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noise and activity
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I love the hustle and bustle of the street markets in
Istanbul, especially the big open market on the Anatolian side of Istanbul.
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HAGGLE
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argue with somebody in order to reach an
agreement, especially about the price of something
|
In Turkey, it is traditional to haggle over
the price of everything in markets.
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Thursday, 27 March 2014
Press release for IELTS takers in Turkey
|
Important IELTS
announcement
We wanted to contact all organisations that accept IELTS results in Turkey, to let you know that we continue to operate successfully in Turkey. We would be pleased to address any concerns you may have arising as the result of recent negative media stories, and or anything else you may wish to discuss.
Today the IELTS partners released a media statement to the press in Turkey and have placed local online advertising also publicising this notice.
Read the media release in Turkish, below.
IELTS (the International English Language Testing System) is the world’s most trusted test of English language skills for study and migration. Developed over 20 years ago, it has proven credentials for consistently assessing proficiency in listening, reading, writing and speaking.
IELTS is relied upon for professional purposes in Turkey and around the world
IELTS test scores are a reliable indicator of a person’s ability to communicate in English. As the level of English needed to study, work or train effectively varies from one situation to another, each individual organisation is able to set their own minimum IELTS score, depending on their own specific requirements.
In Turkey, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) remains a secure and reliable test that is widely recognised. It provides a fair, accurate and relevant assessment of language skills based on well-established standards and covers the full range of ability, from beginner through to a very high level of proficiency.
Validity and security have always been top priorities for the IELTS partners, who directly administer all IELTS tests in Turkey. Multi-layered mechanisms and controls are embedded within IELTS test operations to mitigate risk of security breaches and to ensure that genuine test results are secure and that fake or falsified results are systematically identified.
An IELTS Partner Spokesperson said:
“IELTS remains valid and is still recognised for all non YDS purposes including entry to undergraduate courses and for workplace opportunities. We are working towards IELTS inclusion in future revisions of the YDS equivalency table to ensure even more people have the opportunity to take IELTS in Turkey.
Fair and consistent delivery of the test is ensured by secure technology and the continual monitoring of examiners and test results as well as test centre management and facilities.”
In addition to being recognised by more governments around the world than any other high-stakes English language test, IELTS is relied upon by more than 9000 organisations for professional, employment and educational purposes. Recognising organisations can use the IELTS Results Verification service as a quick and secure way to verify candidate results online. www.ielts.org/verify
In the last year, two million tests were taken around the world. This growth in test numbers reflects the strong growth in the number of organizations turning to IELTS to meet their needs for language proficiency assessment.
For more information please contact:
Seval Sir
Operations Manager
IDP Education Pty Ltd.,
Inonu Caddesi Teknik Han No:38 / 1
Gumussuyu Taksim Istanbul TURKEY
Phone: + 90 537 915 3450
Email: seval.sir@idp.com
We wanted to contact all organisations that accept IELTS results in Turkey, to let you know that we continue to operate successfully in Turkey. We would be pleased to address any concerns you may have arising as the result of recent negative media stories, and or anything else you may wish to discuss.
Today the IELTS partners released a media statement to the press in Turkey and have placed local online advertising also publicising this notice.
Read the media release in Turkish, below.
IELTS (the International English Language Testing System) is the world’s most trusted test of English language skills for study and migration. Developed over 20 years ago, it has proven credentials for consistently assessing proficiency in listening, reading, writing and speaking.
IELTS is relied upon for professional purposes in Turkey and around the world
IELTS test scores are a reliable indicator of a person’s ability to communicate in English. As the level of English needed to study, work or train effectively varies from one situation to another, each individual organisation is able to set their own minimum IELTS score, depending on their own specific requirements.
In Turkey, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) remains a secure and reliable test that is widely recognised. It provides a fair, accurate and relevant assessment of language skills based on well-established standards and covers the full range of ability, from beginner through to a very high level of proficiency.
Validity and security have always been top priorities for the IELTS partners, who directly administer all IELTS tests in Turkey. Multi-layered mechanisms and controls are embedded within IELTS test operations to mitigate risk of security breaches and to ensure that genuine test results are secure and that fake or falsified results are systematically identified.
An IELTS Partner Spokesperson said:
“IELTS remains valid and is still recognised for all non YDS purposes including entry to undergraduate courses and for workplace opportunities. We are working towards IELTS inclusion in future revisions of the YDS equivalency table to ensure even more people have the opportunity to take IELTS in Turkey.
Fair and consistent delivery of the test is ensured by secure technology and the continual monitoring of examiners and test results as well as test centre management and facilities.”
In addition to being recognised by more governments around the world than any other high-stakes English language test, IELTS is relied upon by more than 9000 organisations for professional, employment and educational purposes. Recognising organisations can use the IELTS Results Verification service as a quick and secure way to verify candidate results online. www.ielts.org/verify
In the last year, two million tests were taken around the world. This growth in test numbers reflects the strong growth in the number of organizations turning to IELTS to meet their needs for language proficiency assessment.
For more information please contact:
Seval Sir
Operations Manager
IDP Education Pty Ltd.,
Inonu Caddesi Teknik Han No:38 / 1
Gumussuyu Taksim Istanbul TURKEY
Phone: + 90 537 915 3450
Email: seval.sir@idp.com
Basın Duyurusu
Mart 2014
Türkiye’de IELTS ve YDS Eşdeğerliliği: basın duyurusu
Uluslararası İngilizce Seviye Belirleme Sınav Sistemi IELTS, Türkiye’de pek çok kurum ve kuruluş tarafından yaygın biçimde kabul görmeye devam etmekte ve güvenilirliğini sürdürmektedir. IELTS, adayların dil becerilerini, köklü standartlara ve başlangıçtan ileri yeterlilik düzeyine kadar tüm seviyeleri kapsayan adil, hatasız ve amaca uygun sınavlara dayanarak ölçmektedir.
Konuyla ilgili olarak, IELTS Ortakları’nın Sözcüsü tarafından aşağıdaki açıklama yapılmıştır:
“IELTS Türkiye’de YDS haricinde diğer tüm alanlarda hala geçerlidir; lisans düzeyinde pek çok üniversitede ve iş dünyasındaki sayısız kurumda kabul görmeye devam etmektedir. Türkiye’de daha çok kişinin, bu sınavın tanıdığı olanaklardan faydalanması amacıyla IELTS’in YDS eşdeğerlik tablosunda yeniden yer almasına yönelik çalışmalarımız da ayrıca sürmektedir.
Türkiye’deki tüm IELTS sınavlarını doğrudan uygulayan IELTS ortakları için güvenilirlik ve geçerlilik, her zaman en öncelikli başlıklar olagelmiştir. Sınavların adil ve istikrarlı şekilde yapılmasını temin etmek amacıyla güncel güvenlik teknolojileri kullanılmakta, sınav uygulayıcıları ve sınav sonuçlarının yanısıra sınav merkezlerindeki hizmetler ve bu merkezlerin yönetimleri aralıksız olarak denetlenmektedir.”
Dünya çapında 9.000’den fazla kuruluş, IELTS sınavının sonuçlarına güvenmekte ve adayların sonuçlarını www.ielts.org/verify adresinden hızlı ve garantili şekilde teyit etmeye imkan veren IELTS Sonuç Doğrulama hizmetinden yararlanmaktadır.
Türkiye’de IELTS ve YDS Eşdeğerliliği: basın duyurusu
Uluslararası İngilizce Seviye Belirleme Sınav Sistemi IELTS, Türkiye’de pek çok kurum ve kuruluş tarafından yaygın biçimde kabul görmeye devam etmekte ve güvenilirliğini sürdürmektedir. IELTS, adayların dil becerilerini, köklü standartlara ve başlangıçtan ileri yeterlilik düzeyine kadar tüm seviyeleri kapsayan adil, hatasız ve amaca uygun sınavlara dayanarak ölçmektedir.
Konuyla ilgili olarak, IELTS Ortakları’nın Sözcüsü tarafından aşağıdaki açıklama yapılmıştır:
“IELTS Türkiye’de YDS haricinde diğer tüm alanlarda hala geçerlidir; lisans düzeyinde pek çok üniversitede ve iş dünyasındaki sayısız kurumda kabul görmeye devam etmektedir. Türkiye’de daha çok kişinin, bu sınavın tanıdığı olanaklardan faydalanması amacıyla IELTS’in YDS eşdeğerlik tablosunda yeniden yer almasına yönelik çalışmalarımız da ayrıca sürmektedir.
Türkiye’deki tüm IELTS sınavlarını doğrudan uygulayan IELTS ortakları için güvenilirlik ve geçerlilik, her zaman en öncelikli başlıklar olagelmiştir. Sınavların adil ve istikrarlı şekilde yapılmasını temin etmek amacıyla güncel güvenlik teknolojileri kullanılmakta, sınav uygulayıcıları ve sınav sonuçlarının yanısıra sınav merkezlerindeki hizmetler ve bu merkezlerin yönetimleri aralıksız olarak denetlenmektedir.”
Dünya çapında 9.000’den fazla kuruluş, IELTS sınavının sonuçlarına güvenmekte ve adayların sonuçlarını www.ielts.org/verify adresinden hızlı ve garantili şekilde teyit etmeye imkan veren IELTS Sonuç Doğrulama hizmetinden yararlanmaktadır.
IELTS is jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English Language Assessment.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Which cities in Turkey can I take the IELTS exam?
Additional cities were you take the IELTS Exam in Turkey in 2014. Cities include Elaziğ, Sivas, Çannakale and Erzincan.
Monday, 20 January 2014
IELTS test dates in various cities in Turkey
IELTS has opened more IELTS testing centres around Turkey for 2014. See the schedule below for cities close to you with dates and for Academic or General Training IELTS.
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
IDIOMS
Just a few idioms for you to use in the speaking section of the IELTS examination, of course if the topic is appropriate.
VOCABULARY
|
DEFINITION
|
EXAMPLE
|
Cool as a cucumber
|
someone is very calm, especially
when in a difficult or frustrating situation
|
Selin (our programme
co-coordinator) was as cool as a cucumber last Saturday when the phones
didn't stop ringing and there were hundreds of people asking the same questions
over and over again.
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To come down with something
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to start to become ill with a disease that is not
serious such as the flu or a cold
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I feel a lot better now after I came down with the flu
last week.
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Burn off
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to get rid of extra energy or fat
by doing physical exercise
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I ate and drank too much over the
New Year's holiday, so now I have to get to the gym and burn off the extra
fat.
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Sleep in
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to sleep till later in the morning than you normally do
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I love sleeping in on Sundays, waking up around 11 am.
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To be partied out
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you have had enough of parties
because you went to many in a very short time
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After two weeks of different
parties; birthdays, engagements and weddings I feel totally partied out!
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