IELTS Full Course in 10 hours - 2023

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Published 2021-08-26
IELTS Full Course - 2024

IELTS Masterclass Details:
ieltsclass.learnwithsamandash.com/

Batch 9th June 2024
Timing 7:30 - 9:30 pm
Duration per Session 120 minutes
Number of Sessions 15 (2 hours each)
Application Zoom
Email Address [email protected]
Phone Number +91 9743952583

Information about plans, fees, and registration
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Link to download material
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Chapters:

00:00:00 - Introduction to the Video
00:01:02 - Introduction to IELTS
00:23:44 - Listening: Structure
00:40:07 - Listening: Sections Explained
01:07:40 - Listening: Introduction to Accents
01:21:06 - Listening: Form Completion
01:39:27 - Listening: Table Completion
01:50:04 - Listening: Sentence Completion
02:02:15 - Listening: Multiple Choice Questions
02:22:52 - Listening: Short Answers
02:36:52 - Listening: Map Labelling
02:53:00 - Listening: Flow-Chart Completion
03:06:05 - Listening: Matching
03:19:50 - Reading: Structure
03:31:03 - Reading: Matching Heading
03:46:22 - Reading: True False and Not Given
04:17:38 - Reading: Matching Features
04:31:21 - Reading: Table Completion
04:47:09 - Reading: Flow-Chart Completion
05:04:50 - Reading: Multiple Choice Questions
05:23:32 - Reading: Summary Completion
05:38:49 - Reading: Sentence Completion
05:55:03 - Writing: Structure and Criteria
06:24:55 - Writing: Planning Method
06:38:20 - Writing: Introduction Paragraph
06:59:03 - Writing: Body Paragraph
07:23:46 - Writing: Conclusion
07:33:18 - Writing: Essay Types
07:47:03 - Writing: Part 1 (Academic - Report Writing)
08:22:26 - Writing: Part 1 (General Training- Letter Writing)
08:38:14 - Speaking: Complete
09:22:57 - Grammar for IELTS

All Comments (21)
  • @Duablogs
    who's watching today? jun 15 2024?
  • Whoever is watching this I wish you get bands not less than 7 in your examination♡
  • @yashu6653
    ALL THE BEST EVERYONE!!! IELTS LISTENING: 30-40 min #section 1:form filling Easy #section 2: tabular form Easy half past 7 pm=7:30 Not,null,oh,zero=0 always read the instructions pay attention of units and names analyse the kind of info in rows and columns predict the answer that is type of answer(number or parts of speech) #fill in the blanks type questions — difficulty level is very high read and predict answer before listing audio about the type of answer exact words should be answers Listen every statement Answers are not direct focus on grammar #Multiple choics type questions —— Difficulty level is high speed reading should be developed Don’t read out underline the words to make the sentence short and easy to understand never read options ….only read questions many distractions *know ur mistake and correct it #short answers type questions—— pay attention on instructions understand the audio read questions before the audio and underline the important words in the question stay ahead of the audio work on synonyms to get the question correct *no spelling mistakes Better to write all answers in capitals #map labelling type questions—— not that difficult audio always plays in sequence of the question always recognize the starting point always draw/follow the direction using pencil Follow the landmarks #flowchart type questions—— very hard for me read heading clearly to understand the flowchart Sequence is important and maintained in audios predict the type of answer #matching type questions—— 2 type .they are a)optins will repeat b)options will not repeat identify the probability,possibility,certainity audio follows the questions sequence Read the question correctly write the option as answer in case of doubt,keep 2 answers READING: 40 questions,3 sections,60 min 3 paragraphs academic contexts Scoring difficulty is random important factors to concentrate :grammer,word count, spelling read passage carefully(reading question is not time waste) look at the verb in the question and check the verb in the passage #matching head type question—— 4 min this is providing heading for the paragraph always solve this type of question first read the paragraph first understand the theme of the paragraph #true or flase or not given /yes or no or not given type questions—— for facts true or false for opinions yes or no never write in short like t,f etc do these questions last think logically verb method-find the verb in the sentence this or that should be concentrated there you might find the answer *look at what can be changed (If information is changed-no or false if subject is changed-not given if it is taking long to find-not given) expect synonyms or paraphrase #matching features type questions—— 2 min match a set of statments with list of options(features) always read the question first and then move to passage identify the keywords in questions and find keywords in passage eliminate the options which are not there in passage first #table completion type questions—— 3 min read the instructions carefully understand the table first itself Understand the headings of rows and columns & predict the type of answer sequence is always maintained former - first ,latter-second pay attention on spellings #Flowchart completion type questions—— 2 min check the word count(read the instructions Understand the headings predict the type of answer(parts of speech or number) sequence is always maintained pay attention on spellings #multiple choice question type—— type 1:statement and 4 options Type 2:1 question and 4+ options understand the question never read options first in these type of questions after reading the passage ,eliminate the options should expect paraphrasing #summary completion type question—— completing the summary of the paragraph 2 types Type 1:without words or phrases Type 2:with words or phrases read the instructions(word count or a,b,c) predict the answers should expect next level of paraphrasing #sentence completion type questions—— fill in the blanks read the instructions(word count) verb method predict the type of answer sequence is always maintained pay attention on grammer and spelling WRITING two tasks 60 min Task1:report 40% scoring 20 min atleast 150 words(recommended=170 words) Task2:essay 60% scoring 40 min atleast 250 words(recommended=270 words) *dont go off topic pay attention of word count dont write bullet points write only in paragraphs dont memorize/copy from online write on your own you can ask for extra sheets lexical resource-quality of words(use c1,c2 words),appropriate using of words,use synonyms Gra-grammer range and accuracy coherance and cohesion *planning method:(power) P-planning dont write emotional,write rational O-organise think of reasons first and elaborate it(organise your answer) W-writing neat hand writing E-evaluate evaluate your answer R-revise Revising-checking your spellings and grammer three parts in essay:intro,body paragraph, conclusion #introduction—— introduction is first impression(very important) always understand the question correct In introduction 4 important parts sentence 1:fact based statement sentence 2:others opinion or view on the topic sentence 3:your opinion or view on the topic Eg:however,i disagree with the statement (or) i believe this statement sentence 4:structure of the remember essay Eg:three arguments for the agreement/disagreement and a counter is explained in detail below along with the conclusion #body paragraph—— never write more than 1 concept in 1 paragraph-rule of paragraph Follow power method and rules of paragraph 4 parts in body paragraph sentence 1:topic sentence first sentence of paragraph should indicate what would be there in the whole para Sentence 2:explanation of first sentence Sentence 3:example the pillar of the concept 3 types of writing example-your experience,known experience,general knowledge sentence 4:conclusion of the paragraph *connectors-connecting two paragraphs if 2 paragraphs-use moreover in second para if 2+ paragraphs-firstly,secondly,finally/lastly if 2 paras contradict-use however,on the other hand,in contrast #conclusion—— very important 3 parts in conclusion part 1:opinion/view start with concluding words and phrases Eg-it can be concluded that/at the end of the picture/all in all,it can be said that part 2:reasons & details-in one line mention reasons together(cohesion) part 3:closing-assertion statement #essay type question—— type 1-extent /agree or disagree in agree and disagree type question,write your answer in both agree and disagree Type 2-advantages and disadvantages I B1-adv B2-disadv C Type 3-discuss I B1-1st view B2-2nd view B3-opinion C Type 4-problem and solution a) I-talk the problems B1-1st solution B2-2nd C b)causes of problem are asked I B1-causes B2-sol 1 B3-sol 2 C Type 5-Direct question #report writing—— 6 types line graph pie chart bar chart Process Map Table in the line graph,trend is important in bar graph,trend and grouping is important title is always important all have graphics/images no introduction and conclusion no extra information no opinion required Para1-intro of graphic Para2-describe,compare and contrast para3-summarise first sentence=first para=describe the graph in short para2=describe detail, trend,contrast *bar and line- for slight increase-expanded, grew,climbed,rose adverbs for the verb-moderately,slightlt,minimally,slowly,steadily Adjectives for the nouns- Moderate,slight,minimal,slow,steady for slight decrease-reduced,went down, decreased,dropped,declined,fell for dramatic increase- Adverbs-(no use of verbs)significantly,rapidly,steeply,suddenly,swiftly,quickly Verbs-(no use of adverbs) Escalated,rocketed,jumped,shot up for dramatic decrease- Verbs-(no use of adverbs)collapsed, slumped,crashed,plunged for steady state-stood at,stayed at,stabilized at,leveled off at *Piechart- read the question carefully read the headings and details carefully write the info in short *Process- use heading to understand the image understand the flow use verbs words to describe sequence-first, then,next,when it is ready, finally use passive voice to describe the process *map- possible words to show change-reconstruct,expand,improve,modernise,extend,renovate,develop,add,remove SPEAKING 11-14 mins semi formal interview 3 parts part 1:introductory 4-5 min-longer answers part 2:card task(we should choose and speak on the card) 3-4 minutes 1 min for preparation and 2 min for talking part 3:follow up card task :4-5 minutes(general topic) *criteria for scoring(rules) a)coherence and fluency Structured,sense and easy b)lexical resources vocabulary (quality)-use unique and suitable words Synonyms-dont use same words always correct usage of synonym is important c)grammatical range and accuracy d)pronunciation of words search stress time language first after entering room:they ask your name, passport,ask to sit,and ask to start recording dont fear or panic dont say uhh, umm,ohh part 1: Introduction answer and give reason, details,relate real life example past or future ask for time its not wrong dont pass the question part 2: 1 min preperation content and flow are important factors here Brainstorming-asking questions brain and getting answers noun /adjective method-you get some nouns and adjectives connected to the noun timeline method-to plan how to tell and what to tell first(why, how,what,how do you feel) audio recorded (no video) so you can look into paper and tell speak slow and clear part 3: Longer general topics its continuation of card task Vocabulary-quality,synonyms,using them correct Grammer-range,accuracy,imp topics Structure GRAMMER TO FOCUS parts of speech types of sentences active and passive voice Collocation
  • @amruthdisha
    This 10 hour course is all you need ! With 3 days of preparation which included 10 hours of learning through this video, I managed to score an overall 8! I took my IELTS test on 18-07-2023 and I would like to convey my sincere gratitude. Thank you ❤
  • I would definitely recommend this course to anyone who's preparing for IELTS. I had a week's time for my exam and this came as a blessing. Luckily, I got an overall score of 8.5 with 8 in listening, 8.5 in reading, 7.5 in writing and 9 in speaking! Thanks Edit : Woah! Thanks for the attention guys. I'm no expert at this just shared what worked for me and all of that is mentioned in comments below. Good Luck! PS : Pin me dude I got you subs xD
  • @rmaa799
    00:01:02 - Introduction to IELTS 00:23:44 - Listening: Structure 00:40:07 - Listening: Sections Explained 01:07:40 - Listening: Introduction to Accents 01:21:06 - Listening: Form Completion 01:39:27 - Listening: Table Completion 01:50:04 - Listening: Sentence Completion 02:02:15 - Listening: Multiple Choice Questions 02:22:52 - Listening: Short Answers 02:36:52 - Listening: Map Labelling 02:53:00 - Listening: Flow-Chart Completion 03:06:05 - Listening: Matching 03:19:50 - Reading: Structure 03:31:03 - Reading: Matching Heading 03:46:22 - Reading: True False and Not Given 04:17:38 - Reading: Matching Features 04:31:21 - Reading: Table Completion 04:47:09 - Reading: Flow-Chart Completion 05:04:50 - Reading: Multiple Choice Questions 05:23:32 - Reading: Summary Completion 05:38:49 - Reading: Sentence Completion 05:55:03 - Writing: Structure and Criteria 06:24:55 - Writing: Planning Method 06:38:20 - Writing: Introduction Paragraph 06:59:03 - Writing: Body Paragraph 07:23:46 - Writing: Conclusion 07:33:18 - Writing: Essay Types 07:47:03 - Writing: Part 1 (Academic - Report Writing) 08:22:26 - Writing: Part 1 (General Training- Letter Writing) 08:38:14 - Speaking: Complete 09:22:57 - Grammar for IELTS
  • @nirmalpatel6087
    This 10 hour class is pure gold, it helped a lot in my journey. I had no idea about and only had 1 month, along with other videos from this channel I managed to scored 7.5 band in 14 days. I will just say follow this video sincerely and with practise you can crack this exam. All the best! Along with this follow 1. Grammar video from same channel 2. Vocabulary pdf given in description 3. IELTS ADVANTAGE channel for writing. 4. Solve Cambridge practice test atlest 15 test. Again All the best!
  • @amanarora8638
    00:00:00 - Introduction to the Video 00:01:02 - Introduction to IELTS 00:23:44 - Listening: Structure 00:40:07 - Listening: Sections Explained 01:07:40 - Listening: Introduction to Accents 01:21:06 - Listening: Form Completion 01:39:27 - Listening: Table Completion 01:50:04 - Listening: Sentence Completion 02:02:15 - Listening: Multiple Choice Questions 02:22:52 - Listening: Short Answers 02:36:52 - Listening: Map Labelling 02:53:00 - Listening: Flow-Chart Completion 03:06:05 - Listening: Matching 03:19:50 - Reading: Structure 03:31:03 - Reading: Matching Heading 03:46:22 - Reading: True False and Not Given 04:17:38 - Reading: Matching Features 04:31:21 - Reading: Table Completion 04:47:09 - Reading: Flow-Chart Completion 05:04:50 - Reading: Multiple Choice Questions 05:23:32 - Reading: Summary Completion 05:38:49 - Reading: Sentence Completion 05:55:03 - Writing: Structure and Criteria 06:24:55 - Writing: Planning Method 06:38:20 - Writing: Introduction Paragraph 06:59:03 - Writing: Body Paragraph 07:23:46 - Writing: Conclusion 07:33:18 - Writing: Essay Types 07:47:03 - Writing: Part 1 (Academic - Report Writing) 08:22:26 - Writing: Part 1 (General Training- Letter Writing) 08:38:14 - Speaking: Complete 09:22:57 - Grammar for IELTS Thank you
  • @user-it4zx5oh3j
    I am watching this video on 25 December, 2023. I'd love to say that this video is very helpful for candidates of IELTS. If you watch this full course you will be able to find out what is needed to improve your IELTS preparation.
  • @naumanshazi8230
    Scored an 8-band in my IELTS Academic Test (CD) with the help of this single video for preparation. Thank you so much Sam & Ash for this 10-hour-long insanely helpful video. 💯
  • @amansayyad4186
    After watching this video and practising for a week, I cleared my IELTS Academic test with an 8-band score. I want to thank the creators for creating such an amazing content.🙌🙌🙌
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  • I will be doing my IELTS tomorrow. May God bless me and help me perform excellently.
  • Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Video 00:01:02 - Introduction to IELTS 00:23:44 - Listening: Structure 00:40:07 - Listening: Sections Explained 01:07:40 - Listening: Introduction to Accents 01:21:06 - Listening: Form Completion 01:39:27 - Listening: Table Completion 01:50:04 - Listening: Sentence Completion 02:02:15 - Listening: Multiple Choice Questions 02:22:52 - Listening: Short Answers 02:36:52 - Listening: Map Labelling 02:53:00 - Listening: Flow-Chart Completion 03:06:05 - Listening: Matching 03:19:50 - Reading: Structure 03:31:03 - Reading: Matching Heading 03:46:22 - Reading: True False and Not Given 04:17:38 - Reading: Matching Features 04:31:21 - Reading: Table Completion 04:47:09 - Reading: Flow-Chart Completion 05:04:50 - Reading: Multiple Choice Questions 05:23:32 - Reading: Summary Completion 05:38:49 - Reading: Sentence Completion 05:55:03 - Writing: Structure and Criteria 06:24:55 - Writing: Planning Method 06:38:20 - Writing: Introduction Paragraph 06:59:03 - Writing: Body Paragraph 07:23:46 - Writing: Conclusion 07:33:18 - Writing: Essay Types 07:47:03 - Writing: Part 1 (Academic - Report Writing) 08:22:26 - Writing: Part 1 (General Training- Letter Writing) 08:38:14 - Speaking: Complete 09:22:57 - Grammar for IELTS
  • @Kdramaworld2525
    If you have watched this 10 hours long video without subtitles you are already good enough in listening coclusion we all are somehow good at english just need to structure it and we are good to go, so everyone out there dont worry and just practice. for everyone whos sitting for ielts exam soon, best of luck 💪
  • @souravi1111
    TIME STAMPS 😊 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Video 00:01:02 - Introduction to IELTS 00:23:44 - Listening: Structure 00:40:07 - Listening: Sections Explained 01:07:40 - Listening: Introduction to Accents 01:21:06 - Listening: Form Completion 01:39:27 - Listening: Table Completion 01:50:04 - Listening: Sentence Completion 02:02:15 - Listening: Multiple Choice Questions 02:22:52 - Listening: Short Answers 02:36:52 - Listening: Map Labelling 02:53:00 - Listening: Flow-Chart Completion 03:06:05 - Listening: Matching 03:19:50 - Reading: Structure 03:31:03 - Reading: Matching Heading 03:46:22 - Reading: True False and Not Given 04:17:38 - Reading: Matching Features 04:31:21 - Reading: Table Completion 04:47:09 - Reading: Flow-Chart Completion 05:04:50 - Reading: Multiple Choice Questions 05:23:32 - Reading: Summary Completion 05:38:49 - Reading: Sentence Completion 05:55:03 - Writing: Structure and Criteria 06:24:55 - Writing: Planning Method 06:38:20 - Writing: Introduction Paragraph 06:59:03 - Writing: Body Paragraph 07:23:46 - Writing: Conclusion 07:33:18 - Writing: Essay Types 07:47:03 - Writing: Part 1 (Academic - Report Writing) 08:22:26 - Writing: Part 1 (General Training- Letter Writing) 08:38:14 - Speaking: Complete 09:22:57 - Grammar for IELT
  • @samyak_jn
    Thank you Sam! I don't have words to express my gratitude. Your Masterclass came as a saviour at the right time when my IELTS preparation was going nowhere and I had less than 2-weeks to prepare. I gave CBT IELTS on 26/03/2022 and my result came on 30/03/2022. Here are my scores- IELTS Test Result L=9.0,R=8.5,W=7.0,S=7.5, OverAll=8.0 Let me tell anyone who is reading this comment this video is the prime reason behind my success. No practice of writing, 3 mock tests each of L& R and this masterclass of Sam is all it took to me score an 8-band in less than 10 days, in which I didn't practice much before LRW as my speaking was scheduled a day before and all my focus got diverted to it instead. One thing that I did was I diligently watched the entire 10 hour masterclass and trust me it gave me so much confidence and the more praise I heap on this video, the lesser it would be. Kudos to Sam & Ash. Thanks from the bottom of my heart.