IELTS L2

IELTS training
Lesson 2, March 8, 2022
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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 3

This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 120 min

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IELTS training
Lesson 2, March 8, 2022
d.lee@sintlucas.nl

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Review
1. IELTS
2. Listening, Reading (40 Q's), Writing, Speaking
3. Band 6 and above

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Learning goals
1. Presentation
2. Reading text 1
3.Listening Test 1-Sections 1 & 2
4. Writing- Task 1-structure

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Presentation
everyone gives feedback/comments or ask questions

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Reading 
40 questions
60 minutes

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Download: IELTS trainer (pdf)

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Reading test 1, page 24

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Slide 10 - Link

reflection & discussion
1. What do you think of the article? challenging? a piece of cake?
2. How long did it take for you to finish 6 questions?
3. How many did you answer correctly?
4.How did you scan and look for the answers?
5.How can you help yourself improve the reading ability?

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Listening
4 sections, 40 questions, 60 minutes
test format

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Slide 13 - Link

IELTS trainer
Listening Test 1 Section 1, page 13

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Writing
 Part 1  (graph, 150w, 20 minutes )
Part 2 (essay, 250w, 40 minutes)

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The two pie charts below show the online shopping sales for retail sectors in Canada in 2005 and 2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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Intro + Overview
The two pie charts compare the percentages of online sales across different retail sectors in Canada in the two different years, 2005 and 2010.
Overall, the online sale of electronic item and home furnishing dropped, however, the craze for food and video games increased during the five years.
To begin with, in 2005, the majority of online sales was accounted for electronics and appliance sector with 35%.




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Write intro + Overview + key features

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Confusing words
Dutch
English
spelling
paspoort
passport
false friends
brutaal
brutal
plural
piano's
piano
capital letter
januari
January
false friends
slim
clever or slim?

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Introduction
Overview (general trends)
Details (Key features)
Overall, the data indicates that in both cases food, housing, and other goods and services were the main expenses while both countries spent least on health care.
It can be clearly seen from the chart that the greatest proportion of expenditure (34%) in Malaysia was on housing, while in Japan housing accounted for just 20%.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of money spent on various household necessities in Malaysia and Japan in 2010.

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