IELTS is of 2 months intensive course.
A candidate here at the UCL goes through different level of class activities, class participation, computer trainings for IELTS, computer test for all modules and home assignments.
Participation in all the stated above activities by using different digital devices/gadgets are very much enough to enhance communication skills and target good bands in the final (A.C./G.T.).
After participating in all the above stated activities, a candidate is also supposed to be well prepared for the best in any of the competitive exams, interviews or entry tests etc.
Students can (by choice) go through different IELTS on computer trainings and mock tests to assess their abilities up to the final finish. At the end of every mock test every student is given a list of their (his/her) mistakes on the test and that how to fix them as well.
A mock test result here at the UCL reflects the exact assessment as done by the British Council or AEO, so students in advance get an idea about their results in the final.
The stated below topics are coached during the IELTS course here at the UCL: