
IELTS
Suited for the 2022 IELTS exam
Quick but complete review of everything on the International English Language Testing System Exam
Easy-to-understand examples, graphics, and information
Tons of IELTS Academic practice test questions to help you improve
Unique IELTS prep includes test tips and strategies by real teachers and tutors
Release Date: March 16, 2022
Length: 74 pages
ISBN: 978-1637980880
Quick review of the concepts covered on the IELTS General Training Exam
2 full practice tests with detailed answer explanations
Tips and tricks from experienced educators
Online practice audio
Trivium Test Prep’s IELTS General Training 2023 and 2024 is aligned with the official IELTS General Training Exam framework. Topics covered include:
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Writing
Release Date: January 23, 2023
Length: 72 pages
ISBN: 9781637982709
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IELTS-A
a conversation in a social context
a monologue in a social context
a conversation among multiple people in an educational context
a monologue on an academic topic
Each recording is followed by various question types to test for comprehension (e.g., filling out a diagram, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, true or false, short answer).
3 articles or excerpts from books, magazines, or newspapers on academic topics of general interest at the undergraduate level (total text length is 2,150 – 2,750 words)
Each section is followed by various question types to test for comprehension (e.g., filling out a diagram, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, true or false, short answer).
Review and describe visual data (e.g., graph, diagram, chart)
Write an essay responding to a certain perspective or evaluating and challenging an argument.
A general introduction with the interviewer (4 – 5 minutes)
An individual long-turn on a topic chosen by the interviewer (3 – 4 minutes)
a two-way discussion with the interviewer on the topic raised in Part 2 (4 – 5 minutes)
IELTS-GT
a conversation in a social context
a monologue in a social context
a conversation among multiple people in an educational context
a monologue on an academic topic
Each recording is followed by various question types to test for comprehension (e.g., filling out a diagram, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, true or false, short answer).
3 articles or excerpts from books, magazines, or newspapers on academic topics of general interest at the undergraduate level (total text length is 2,150 – 2,750 words)
Each section is followed by various question types to test for comprehension (e.g., filling out a diagram, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, true or false, short answer).
Review and describe visual data (e.g., graph, diagram, chart)
Write an essay responding to a certain perspective or evaluating and challenging an argument
A general introduction with the interviewer (4 – 5 minutes)
An individual long-turn on a topic chosen by the interviewer (3 – 4 minutes)
a two-way discussion with the interviewer on the topic raised in Part 2 (4 – 5 minutes)