Showing posts with label IELTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IELTS. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 August 2014

TOEFL for Canada Immigration

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an Internationally recognized English testing system - but not an acceptable test for Canadian Immigration. In addition to IELTS, the only authorized and acceptable test for Canadian Immigration is CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program).

For Canadian Immigration, you have to provide evidence of language proficiency by taking a language test from an organization designated by CIC (IELTS and CELPIP). With your test results, you will be able to see accurately how many points you will obtain for the language selection factor of Canadian Immigration.

While applying for Canadian Immigration, never go for TOEFL as it is not acceptable by CIC for Immigration purpose. Although you may use TOEFL for getting admission in a Canadian university because lots of Canadian Universities recognizes and accepts TOEFL.

So, while applying for immigration, make arrangements for testing by a CIC-designated agency (IELTS and CELPIP). The test results will be used by CIC as decisive proof of your English and French language proficiency. Your IELTS result will be valid for two years.

Please note that incorporate the results of your test in your Canadian immigration application. You immigration application will not processed if you do not include your English test results.

In addition, it is not requisite to send your English test results directly to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) from the testing agency. Instead, you have to submit your original TRF or test result with your complete immigration package.

You can use the equivalency charts to see accurately how many points you will earn based on your test results. The following page will provide you with the equivalency chart for IELTS


Note: IELTS and CELPIP have two options for the reading and writing tests: “General” and “Academic.” You must take the “General” option for Canadian Immigration purpose

Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp

IELTS Speaking Techniques

The following IELTS Speaking Techniques will help you getting a good score in IELTS exam. Remember that your speaking test will take place at a different day or different time. If you don’t know the location of your center, try to visit your IELTS test center at least one time before your test date. Ensure you understand when and where your speaking test is going to take place.

The speaking section of IELTS is perhaps the trickiest test because you have to speak English confidently to examiner. IELTS candidates who are not very fluent in English might confuse during the test. You may see lots of confident candidates around you during your test but the actual story is always different.

Follow these IELTS Speaking Techniques if you want to get a good score in speaking module. Also these tips will help you maintaining your confidence during IELTS speaking test.

IELTS Speaking Techniques before Test

Speak in front of Mirror:
Speak English in front of mirror to improve your speaking and expressions controlling power.

Speak English to your Friends:
Don’t feel shy to speak English with your friends even if your vocabulary is not high. If you don’t know the English meaning of any word, speak it in your native language but don’t break the continuity of your English sentence.

Practice! Practice and Practice:
Practice as much as you can. Get help from sample IELTS speaking tests from internet and available books.


IELTS Speaking Techniques during Test

Use Simple English:
Use simple English in response of any question asked by the examiner. Don not try to use difficult words, phrases, sophisticated vocabulary and complex grammar without really knowing how to use.

Use Body Language:
Use body language during test. It will give you more confidence and will have a positive impact on the examiner.

Give Examples:
Always give examples from your past experience.

Do not stop conversation:
Do not stop conversation until the examiner ask the next question.

Speak Freely:
This is easy to say but hard in practical, but try don't be nervous during or before test. Examiners are friendly persons so try to converse them like friends.

Keep away from 'Yes' or 'No':
Never answer just ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ in the reply of any question. Give a brief answer instead. Speak as much as you can. You will get maximum marks on your relevant answer.

Make up the story:
If you don’t know the answer of any question during speaking test, don’t hesitate to make up a story instantly. No one will say that you are telling a lie, but it’s a game of just confidence.

Never Miss Eye Contact:
Make eye contact with the examiner. This act will show your confidence and command over topic.

Saturday, 8 February 2014

TOEFL for Canada Immigration

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an Internationally recognized English testing system - but not an acceptable test for Canadian Immigration. In addition to IELTS, the only authorized and acceptable test for Canadian Immigration is CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program).

For Canadian Immigration, you have to provide evidence of language proficiency by taking a language test from an organization designated by CIC (IELTS and CELPIP). With your test results, you will be able to see accurately how many points you will obtain for the language selection factor of Canadian Immigration.

While applying for Canadian Immigration, never go for TOEFL as it is not acceptable by CIC for Immigration purpose. Although you may use TOEFL for getting admission in a Canadian university because lots of Canadian Universities recognizes and accepts TOEFL.

So, while applying for immigration, make arrangements for testing by a CIC-designated agency (IELTS and CELPIP). The test results will be used by CIC as decisive proof of your English and French language proficiency. Your IELTS result will be valid for two years.

Please note that incorporate the results of your test in your Canadian immigration application. You immigration application will not processed if you do not include your English test results.

In addition, it is not requisite to send your English test results directly to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) from the testing agency. Instead, you have to submit your original TRF or test result with your complete immigration package.

You can use the equivalency charts to see accurately how many points you will earn based on your test results. The following page will provide you with the equivalency chart for IELTS


Note: IELTS and CELPIP have two options for the reading and writing tests: “General” and “Academic.” You must take the “General” option for Canadian Immigration purpose

Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp

IELTS Speaking Techniques

The following IELTS Speaking Techniques will help you getting a good score in IELTS exam. Remember that your speaking test will take place at a different day or different time. If you don’t know the location of your center, try to visit your IELTS test center at least one time before your test date. Ensure you understand when and where your speaking test is going to take place.

The speaking section of IELTS is perhaps the trickiest test because you have to speak English confidently to examiner. IELTS candidates who are not very fluent in English might confuse during the test. You may see lots of confident candidates around you during your test but the actual story is always different.

Follow these IELTS Speaking Techniques if you want to get a good score in speaking module. Also these tips will help you maintaining your confidence during IELTS speaking test.

IELTS Speaking Techniques before Test

Speak in front of Mirror:
Speak English in front of mirror to improve your speaking and expressions controlling power.

Speak English to your Friends:
Don’t feel shy to speak English with your friends even if your vocabulary is not high. If you don’t know the English meaning of any word, speak it in your native language but don’t break the continuity of your English sentence.

Practice! Practice and Practice:
Practice as much as you can. Get help from sample IELTS speaking tests from internet and available books.


IELTS Speaking Techniques during Test

Use Simple English:
Use simple English in response of any question asked by the examiner. Don not try to use difficult words, phrases, sophisticated vocabulary and complex grammar without really knowing how to use.

Use Body Language:
Use body language during test. It will give you more confidence and will have a positive impact on the examiner.

Give Examples:
Always give examples from your past experience.

Do not stop conversation:
Do not stop conversation until the examiner ask the next question.

Speak Freely:
This is easy to say but hard in practical, but try don't be nervous during or before test. Examiners are friendly persons so try to converse them like friends.

Keep away from 'Yes' or 'No':
Never answer just ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ in the reply of any question. Give a brief answer instead. Speak as much as you can. You will get maximum marks on your relevant answer.

Make up the story:
If you don’t know the answer of any question during speaking test, don’t hesitate to make up a story instantly. No one will say that you are telling a lie, but it’s a game of just confidence.

Never Miss Eye Contact:
Make eye contact with the examiner. This act will show your confidence and command over topic.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

TOEFL for Canada Immigration

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an Internationally recognized English testing system - but not an acceptable test for Canadian Immigration. In addition to IELTS, the only authorized and acceptable test for Canadian Immigration is CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program).

For Canadian Immigration, you have to provide evidence of language proficiency by taking a language test from an organization designated by CIC (IELTS and CELPIP). With your test results, you will be able to see accurately how many points you will obtain for the language selection factor of Canadian Immigration.

While applying for Canadian Immigration, never go for TOEFL as it is not acceptable by CIC for Immigration purpose. Although you may use TOEFL for getting admission in a Canadian university because lots of Canadian Universities recognizes and accepts TOEFL.

So, while applying for immigration, make arrangements for testing by a CIC-designated agency (IELTS and CELPIP). The test results will be used by CIC as decisive proof of your English and French language proficiency. Your IELTS result will be valid for two years.

Please note that incorporate the results of your test in your Canadian immigration application. You immigration application will not processed if you do not include your English test results.

In addition, it is not requisite to send your English test results directly to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) from the testing agency. Instead, you have to submit your original TRF or test result with your complete immigration package.

You can use the equivalency charts to see accurately how many points you will earn based on your test results. The following page will provide you with the equivalency chart for IELTS


Note: IELTS and CELPIP have two options for the reading and writing tests: “General” and “Academic.” You must take the “General” option for Canadian Immigration purpose

Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp

IELTS Speaking Techniques

The following IELTS Speaking Techniques will help you getting a good score in IELTS exam. Remember that your speaking test will take place at a different day or different time. If you don’t know the location of your center, try to visit your IELTS test center at least one time before your test date. Ensure you understand when and where your speaking test is going to take place.

The speaking section of IELTS is perhaps the trickiest test because you have to speak English confidently to examiner. IELTS candidates who are not very fluent in English might confuse during the test. You may see lots of confident candidates around you during your test but the actual story is always different.

Follow these IELTS Speaking Techniques if you want to get a good score in speaking module. Also these tips will help you maintaining your confidence during IELTS speaking test.

IELTS Speaking Techniques before Test

Speak in front of Mirror:
Speak English in front of mirror to improve your speaking and expressions controlling power.

Speak English to your Friends:
Don’t feel shy to speak English with your friends even if your vocabulary is not high. If you don’t know the English meaning of any word, speak it in your native language but don’t break the continuity of your English sentence.

Practice! Practice and Practice:
Practice as much as you can. Get help from sample IELTS speaking tests from internet and available books.


IELTS Speaking Techniques during Test

Use Simple English:
Use simple English in response of any question asked by the examiner. Don not try to use difficult words, phrases, sophisticated vocabulary and complex grammar without really knowing how to use.

Use Body Language:
Use body language during test. It will give you more confidence and will have a positive impact on the examiner.

Give Examples:
Always give examples from your past experience.

Do not stop conversation:
Do not stop conversation until the examiner ask the next question.

Speak Freely:
This is easy to say but hard in practical, but try don't be nervous during or before test. Examiners are friendly persons so try to converse them like friends.

Keep away from 'Yes' or 'No':
Never answer just ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ in the reply of any question. Give a brief answer instead. Speak as much as you can. You will get maximum marks on your relevant answer.

Make up the story:
If you don’t know the answer of any question during speaking test, don’t hesitate to make up a story instantly. No one will say that you are telling a lie, but it’s a game of just confidence.

Never Miss Eye Contact:
Make eye contact with the examiner. This act will show your confidence and command over topic.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

IELTS Speaking Techniques

The following IELTS Speaking Techniques will help you getting a good score in IELTS exam. Remember that your speaking test will take place at a different day or different time. If you don’t know the location of your center, try to visit your IELTS test center at least one time before your test date. Ensure you understand when and where your speaking test is going to take place.

The speaking section of IELTS is perhaps the trickiest test because you have to speak English confidently to examiner. IELTS candidates who are not very fluent in English might confuse during the test. You may see lots of confident candidates around you during your test but the actual story is always different.

Follow these IELTS Speaking Techniques if you want to get a good score in speaking module. Also these tips will help you maintaining your confidence during IELTS speaking test.

IELTS Speaking Techniques before Test

Speak in front of Mirror:
Speak English in front of mirror to improve your speaking and expressions controlling power.

Speak English to your Friends:
Don’t feel shy to speak English with your friends even if your vocabulary is not high. If you don’t know the English meaning of any word, speak it in your native language but don’t break the continuity of your English sentence.

Practice! Practice and Practice:
Practice as much as you can. Get help from sample IELTS speaking tests from internet and available books.


IELTS Speaking Techniques during Test

Use Simple English:
Use simple English in response of any question asked by the examiner. Don not try to use difficult words, phrases, sophisticated vocabulary and complex grammar without really knowing how to use.

Use Body Language:
Use body language during test. It will give you more confidence and will have a positive impact on the examiner.

Give Examples:
Always give examples from your past experience.

Do not stop conversation:
Do not stop conversation until the examiner ask the next question.

Speak Freely:
This is easy to say but hard in practical, but try don't be nervous during or before test. Examiners are friendly persons so try to converse them like friends.

Keep away from 'Yes' or 'No':
Never answer just ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ in the reply of any question. Give a brief answer instead. Speak as much as you can. You will get maximum marks on your relevant answer.

Make up the story:
If you don’t know the answer of any question during speaking test, don’t hesitate to make up a story instantly. No one will say that you are telling a lie, but it’s a game of just confidence.

Never Miss Eye Contact:
Make eye contact with the examiner. This act will show your confidence and command over topic.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

TOEFL for Canada Immigration

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is an Internationally recognized English testing system - but not an acceptable test for Canadian Immigration. In addition to IELTS, the only authorized and acceptable test for Canadian Immigration is CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program).

For Canadian Immigration, you have to provide evidence of language proficiency by taking a language test from an organization designated by CIC (IELTS and CELPIP). With your test results, you will be able to see accurately how many points you will obtain for the language selection factor of Canadian Immigration.

While applying for Canadian Immigration, never go for TOEFL as it is not acceptable by CIC for Immigration purpose. Although you may use TOEFL for getting admission in a Canadian university because lots of Canadian Universities recognizes and accepts TOEFL.

So, while applying for immigration, make arrangements for testing by a CIC-designated agency (IELTS and CELPIP). The test results will be used by CIC as decisive proof of your English and French language proficiency. Your IELTS result will be valid for two years.

Please note that incorporate the results of your test in your Canadian immigration application. You immigration application will not processed if you do not include your English test results.

In addition, it is not requisite to send your English test results directly to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) from the testing agency. Instead, you have to submit your original TRF or test result with your complete immigration package.

You can use the equivalency charts to see accurately how many points you will earn based on your test results. The following page will provide you with the equivalency chart for IELTS


Note: IELTS and CELPIP have two options for the reading and writing tests: “General” and “Academic.” You must take the “General” option for Canadian Immigration purpose

Source: www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/language-testing.asp

Monday, 6 December 2010

AEO IELTS Vs British Council IELTS

IELTS is acronym of International English Language Test that is arranged by two examination bodies British Council and AEO (Australian Education Organization).

Both AEO and British Council have a good reputation worldwide. They are really popular among the students. As a lot of Students submit an application for an IELTS Test every day and they are really confused about choice between AEO and British Council because very much worried about their band score so they are really cautious in selecting the examination body through which they will attempt the test.

Below is a comparison between AEO IELTS Vs British Council IELTS:

Two Modules Listening and Reading are the similar in both AEO and British council as there is an answer key to questions which is followed by examiners. The remaining two modules writing and speaking also do not have a marking difference. Although British council of Pakistan is polite and tries its level best to give maximum advantage to students. On the Other Hand, AEO is also very good in this case. Their Examiners are fresh and try their level best to pump a candidate do well.

The Speaking test prepared by British council is always great. They have old and experienced ladies who are really calm and are extremely caring. They try their level best to give the maximum advantage to a candidate. Conversely the Speaking examiners of AEO are young and really of good frame of mind. They smile at intervals and treat the Candidates as their Friend.

When it comes to writing, both British council and AEO Examiners have good marking criteria and they try to award authentic marks to a candidate who is appearing into the test.

British council charges Rs 11,000 PKR for the test while AEO charges Rs 14,000 Pakistani Rupees for the test. Students have direct right of entry to AEO offices while British Council only accept correspondance through some branches of Standard Chartered Bank.

British Council has just one benefit that they provide wireless headphones for Listening that is good for Candidates.

My judgment to students who are confused to choose whichever of British Council or AEO for IELTS that both have similar international standards and British Council has an advantage over AEO in terms of fee structure and wireless headphones in listening test.

British Council IELTS Dates in Pakistan For 2011

Following are British Council IELTS Dates in Pakistan for 2011. Annual dates for IELTS to help you put in order the registration and preparation processes, wherever you are in Pakistan! Registrations are made on a first come first serve basis following receipt of a complete application form at your test centre.

British Council Islamabad
December 2010
Saturday, 11
Saturday, 18 Academic Only

January 2011
Saturday, 15
Thursday, 27 ACADEMIC ONLY

February 2011
Saturday, 12
Saturday, 26 ACADEMIC ONLY

March 2011
Saturday, 05
Saturday, 19

April 2011
Saturday, 02
Saturday, 16


British Council Karachi
December 2010
Saturday, 11

January 2011
Saturday, 15
Saturday, 22

February 2011
Saturday, 12
Saturday, 19 ACADEMIC ONLY

March 2011
Saturday, 05
Saturday, 19

April 2011
Saturday, 02
Saturday, 16

May 2011
Saturday, 07
Thursday, 19

June 2011
Saturday, 11
Saturday, 25


British Council Lahore
December 2010
Saturday, 04
Saturday, 18 ACADEMIC ONLY

January 2011
Saturday, 15
Saturday, 22

February 2011
Saturday, 12
Saturday, 19 ACADEMIC ONLY

March 2011
Saturday, 05
Saturday, 19

April 2011
Saturday, 02
Saturday, 16


British Council Multan
December 2010
Saturday, 04

January 2011
Saturday, 15

February 2011
Saturday, 12

March 2011
Saturday, 5

April 2011
Saturday, 02


British Council Faisalabad
December 2010
Saturday, 18 ACADEMIC ONLY

January 2011
Saturday, 22

February 2011
Saturday, 19 ACADEMIC ONLY

March 2011
Saturday, 19

April 2011
Saturday, 16


British Council Hyderabad
December 2010
Saturday, 11

January 2011
Saturday, 22

February 2011
Saturday, 12

March 2011
Saturday, 19

April 2011
Saturday, 16

May 2011
Thursday, 19

June 2011
Saturday, 25


Peshawar
Prospective test takers should register with Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi, Hyderabad centres.

Quetta
Prospective test takers should register with our Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Karachi, Hyderabad centres.

Saturday, 13 November 2010

Looking For IELTS Online Tutor

Countless - but not all - students or immigrants who want take the IELTS Examination for a quantitative assessment of their English-language skills for entry to universities in the Canada, UK, Australia or USA take course to organize for the test itself. It's a strongly recommended idea.

People with extremely high English skills can do fine in the exam with no training. But even a lot of of them find the harsh time limits on the writing tasks, for instance, to produce IELTS 'band' scores that do not precisely reflect their real writing skills.

Even its creators approved that IELTS is a complicated test. Question types - there are 10 in all - are frequently not used in a simple manner, requiring both nimbleness of thinking and additional time in answering on the part of the IETLS applicant. Learning how IELTS asks questions, in addition to the kinds of questions it asks, can make a important difference in general performance.

Possibly most seriously, for both the writing and the speaking tasks - the most hard for most candidates anyway, for the reason that they involve self-expression in English - are predictable to be performed consistent with established IELTS formats. On the other hand, the administrators of IELTS make obvious those formats nowhere in their published text. For that subject, the formats are not frequently made clear in the numerous books on IELTS preparation on the market.

For all these reasons, to obtain the IELTS band score that most precisely reflects your real English-language skills, some kind of tutorial is advised. In large cities with educational centers, there are universities, schools and private companies that offer such IELTS- training courses. In such places, it is also usually possible to find private tutors, though looking for them out can be harder.

The books on IELTS Exam preparation are astonishingly poor overall. There also are online courses. Looking in your preferred search engine for 'IELTS online preparation' will give you with some sensible choices.

If not you know your English skills are at or near the native-speaker level, it is powerfully advised that you take some kind of IELTS tutorial previous to you take the exam to get the band score that most precisely reflects your real skill level. On the other hand, taking an IELTS-preparation course to get better your English skills is wrong-headed. That must be done in another background. There is too much to be taught about the IELTS Exam itself to let for the teaching of skills at the same time.


IELTS Photo Requirement

Following are the IELTS Photo Requirements for those who are going to submit their application for IELTS Test. 2 matching photographs are necessary to be attached to the IELTS Application Form.

Age of Photograph:
Your photograph must have been taken in the last 6 months. This is to guarantee an up-to-date similarity. If you attach an old photograph, it might create trouble for you in examination center.

Standards for Acceptable Photographs in IELTS application form:
•Candidates are not allowed to wear glasses in the photograph.
•Photos should be taken against a plain white to 18% grey background without shadows. An 18% grey background is suggested for persons having white hair and/or wearing white clothing.
•The features must be square to the camera with a neutral expression and with the mouth closed.
•Either black and white or color photos are good enough.
•Photos should be originals, not taken from any existing photo.
•A full front view of the subject's head and shoulder is required.

IELTS Photograph Stamp:
•The rear of BOTH photos must have the following:
•Date the photo was taken (not the date the photo was printed).
•Name and address of the photographer or the studio.
•Name of the applicant.