گروه آموزش زبان و آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی

گروه آموزش زبان و آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی

گروه آموزش آیلتس و تافل استاد آرین کریمی

سه شنبه, 19 ارديبهشت 1402.

Academic Module of IELTS test held in Iran on May 2022

IELTS Writing task 1 (a report)

 

We had a bar chart describing the numbers of male and female students, studying different subjects in one university in 2012. There were with six subjects on the chart (Science, Human Science, Technology, Engineering, Health, Agriculture) and the numbers of students were shown in millions.

 

IELTS Writing Task 2 (an essay)

 

Nowadays, people in most countries decide to have children later in life. Why do they do so? Do the advantages of this trend outweigh the disadvantages?

 

IELTS Speaking Part 1 (Interview)

 

– Can you tell me your full name, please?
– Where are you from?
– Where did you grow up?
– Did you go to a park when you were a child?
– Do you prefer spending your time in a public park or in a private garden?
– Why do you enjoy going to a public park?
– Did you like science in school?
– What are the benefits of science in daily life?

 

IELTS Speaking Part 2 (Cue Card)

 

Talk about a book you read and found exciting. Please say

– what book it was
– when you read it
– what the book was about
– and explain why you found it exciting.

 

IELTS Speaking Part 3 (Discussion)

 

– What books are popular in your country?
– Why do you think these books are popular?
– What are the advantages of this type of books?
– Are there any disadvantages?
– Do girls read more than boys?
– What books do younger people prefer?
– How about older people, what type of books do they like?
– Why is there a difference in book choices between younger and older readers?

کلاس خصوصی آیلتس مکالمه و رایتینگ ielts

 

 

بهترین دوره مکالمه ویژه آیلتس و رایتینگ آیلتس را با ما تجربه کنید

 

این دوره آیلتس در یک ماه برگزار میشود

 

در 10 جلسه مکالمه آیلتس کاور میشود و در 10 جلسه رایتینگ آیلتس و شیوه مقاله نویسی در آزمون آیلتس مورد بررسی قرار میگیرد

 

جهت تعیین سطح آیلتس و اطلاع از وضعیت زبان خود با ما تماس بگیرید

دوشنبه, 24 بهمن 1401.

IELTS Reading Recent Actual with Answer

READING PASSAGE 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13 which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

 

The dugong: Sea cow

 

Dugongs are herbivorous mammals that spend their entire lives in the sea. Their close relatives the manatees also venture into or live in freshwater. Together dugongs and manatees make up the order Sirenia or sea cows, so-named because dugongs and manatees are thought to have given rise to the myth of the mermaids or sirens of the sea.

 

A   The dugong, which is a large marine mammal which, together with the manatees, looks rather like a cross between a rotund dolphin and a walrus. Its body, flippers and fluke resemble those of a dolphin but it has no dorsal fin. Its head looks somewhat like that of a walrus without the long tusks.

 

B   Dugongs, along with other Sirenians whose diet consists mainly of sea-grass; and the distribution of dugongs very closely follows that of these marine flowering plants. As seagrasses grow rooted in the sediment, they are limited by the availability of light. Consequently they are found predominantly in shallow coastal waters, and so too are dugongs. But, this is not the whole story. Dugongs do not eat all species of seagrass, preferring seagrass of higher nitrogen and lower fibre content.

 

C   Due to their poor eyesight, dugongs often use smell to locate edible plants. They also have a strong tactile sense, and feel their surroundings with their long sensitive bristles. They will dig up an entire plant and then shake it to remove the sand before eating it. They have been known to collect a pile of plants in one area before eating them. The flexible and muscular upper lip is used to dig out the plants. When eating they ingest the whole plant, including the roots, although when this is impossible they will feed on just the leaves. A wide variety of seagrass has been found in dugong stomach contents, and evidence exists they will eat algae when seagrass is scarce. Although almost completely herbivorous, they will occasionally eat invertebrates such as jellyfish, sea squirts, and shellfish.

 

D   A heavily grazed seagrass bed looks like a lawn mown by a drunk. Dugongs graze apparently at random within a seagrass bed, their trails meandering in all directions across the bottom. This is rather an inefficient means of removing seagrass that results in numerous small tufts remaining. And this is where the dugongs derive some advantage from their inefficiency. The species that recover most quickly from this disturbance, spreading out vegetatively from the remaining tufts, are those that dugongs like to eat. In addition, the new growth found in these areas tends to be exactly what hungry dugongs like.

 

E   Dugongs are semi-nomadic, often travelling long distances in search of food, but staying within a certain range their entire life. Large numbers often move together from one area to another. It is thought that these movements are caused by changes in seagrass availability. Their memory allows them to return to specific points after long travels. Dugong movements mostly occur within a localised area of seagrass beds, and animals in the same region show individualistic patterns of movement.

 

F   Recorded numbers of dugongs are generally believed to be lower than actual numbers, due to a lack of accurate surveys. Despite this, the dugong population is thought to be shrinking, with a worldwide decline of 20 per cent in the last 90 years. They have disappeared from the waters of Hong Kong, Mauritius, and Taiwan, as well as parts of Cambodia, Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam. Further disappearances are likely. (In the late 1960s, herds of up to 500 dugongs were observed off the coast of East Africa and nearby islands. However, current populations in this area are extremely small, numbering 50 and below, and it is thought likely they will become extinct. The eastern side of the Red Sea is the home of large populations numbering in the hundreds, and similar populations are thought to exist on the western side. In the 1980s, it was estimated there could be as many as 4,000 dugongs in the Red Sea. The Persian Gulf has the second-largest dugong population in the world, inhabiting most of the southern coast, and the current population is believed to be around 7,500. Australia is home to the largest population, stretching from Shark Bay in Western Australia to Moreton Bay in Queensland. The population of Shark Bay is thought to be stable with over 10,000 dugongs.)

 

G   Experience from various parts of northern Australia suggests that Extreme weather such as cyclones and floods can destroy hundreds of square kilometres of seagrass meadows, as well as washing dugongs ashore. The recovery of seagrass meadows and the spread of seagrass into new areas, or areas where it has been destroyed, can take over a decade. For example, about 900 km2 of seagrass was lost in Hervey Bay in 1992, probably because of murky water from flooding of local rivers, and run-off turbulence from a cyclone three weeks later. Such events can cause extensive damage to seagrass communities through severe wave action, shifting sand and reduction in saltiness and light levels. Prior to the 1992 floods, the extensive seagrasses in Hervey Bay supported an estimated 1750 dugongs. Eight months after the floods the affected area was estimated to support only about 70 dugongs. Most animals presumably survived by moving to neighbouring areas. However, many died attempting to move to greener pastures, with emaciated carcasses washing up on beaches up to 900km away.

 

H If dugongs do not get enough to eat they may calve later and produce fewer young. Food shortages can be caused by many factors, such as a loss of habitat, death and decline in quality of seagrass, and a disturbance of feeding caused by human activity. Sewage, detergents, heavy metal, hypersaline water, herbicides, and other waste products all negatively affect seagrass meadows. Human activity such as mining, trawling, dredging, land-reclamation, and boat propeller scarring also cause an increase in sedimentation which smothers seagrass and prevents light from reaching it. This is the most significant negative factor affecting seagrass. One of the dugong’s preferred species of seagrass, Halophila ovalis, declines rapidly due to lack of light, dying completely after 30 days.

 

I Despite being legally protected in many countries, the main causes of population decline remain anthropogenic and include hunting, habitat degradation, and fishing-related fatalities. Entanglement in fishing nets has caused many deaths, although there are no precise statistics. Most issues with industrial fishing occur in deeper waters where dugong populations are low, with local fishing being the main risk in shallower waters. As dugongs cannot stay As dugongs cannot stay underwater for a very long period, they are highly prone to deaths due to entanglement. The use of shark nets has historically caused large numbers of deaths, and they have been eliminated in most areas and replaced with baited hooks. Hunting has historically been a problem too, although in most areas they are no longer hunted, with the exception of certain indigenous communities. In areas such as northern Australia, hunting remains the greatest impact on the dugong population

 

 

Questions 1-4

Summary

Complete the following summary of the paragraphs of Reading Passage, using NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the Reading Passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.

 

Dugongs are herbivorous mammals that spend their entire lives in the sea. Yet Dugongs are picky on their feeding Seagrass, and only chose seagrass with higher 1_________ and lower fibre. To compensate for their poor eyesight, they use their 2 _________ to feel their surroundings.

It is like Dugongs are “farming” seagrass. They often leave 3 _________ randomly in all directions across the sea bed. Dugongs prefer eating the newly grew seagrass recovering from the tiny 4 _________ left behind by the grazing dugongs.

 

Questions 5-9

 

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?

In boxes 5-9 on your answer sheet, write

 

TRUE               if the statement is True

FALSE             if the statement is false

NOT GIVEN   If the information is not given in the passage

 

5   The dugong will keep eating up the plant completely when they begin to feed.

6   It takes more than ten years for the re-growth of seagrass where it has been grazed by Dugongs.

7   Even in facing food shortages, the strong individuals will not compete with the weak small ones for food.

8   It is thought that the dugong rarely returns to the old habitats when they finished the plant.

9   Coastal industrial fishing poses the greatest danger to dugongs which are prone to be killed due to entanglement.

 

Questions 10-13

 

Answer the questions below.

Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.

 

10   What is Dugong in resemblance to yet as people can easily tell them apart from the manatees by its tail?

11   What is the major reason Dugongs traveled long distances in herds from one place to another?

12   What number, has estimated to be, of dugong’s population before the 1992 floods in Hervey Bay took place?

13   What is thought to be the lethal danger when dugongs were often trapped in?

 

READING PASSAGE 2

 

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26 which are based on Reading Passage 2 below.

 

Thomas Young

The Last True Know-It-All

 

Thomas Young (1773-1829) contributed 63 articles to the Encyclopedia Britannica, including 46 biographical entries (mostly on scientists and classicists) and substantial essays on “Bridge,” “Chromatics,” “Egypt,” “Languages” and “Tides”. Was someone who could write authoritatively about so many subjects a polymath, a genius or a dilettante? In an ambitious new biography, Andrew Robinson argues that Young is a good contender for the epitaph “the last man who knew everything.” Young has competition, however: The phrase, which Robinson takes for his title, also serves as the subtitle of two other recent biographies: Leonard Warren’s 1998 life of paleontologist Joseph Leidy (1823-1891) and Paula Findlen’s 2004 book on Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680), another polymath.

 

Young, of course, did more than write encyclopedia entries. He presented his first paper to the Royal Society of London at the age of 20 and was elected a Fellow a week after his 21st birthday. In the paper, Young explained the process of accommodation in the human eye —on how the eye focuses properly on objects at varying distances. Young hypothesised that this was achieved by changes in the shape of the lens. Young also theorised that light traveled in waves and ho believed that, to account for the ability to see in color, there must be three receptors in the eye corresponding to the three “principal colors” to which the retina could respond: red, green, violet. All these hypotheses Were subsequently proved to be correct.

 

Later in his life, when he was in his forties, Young was instrumental in cracking the code that unlocked the unknown script on the Rosetta Stone, a tablet that was “found” in Egypt by the Napoleonic army in 1799. The stone contains text in three alphabets: Greek, something unrecognisable and Egyptian hieroglyphs. The unrecognisable script is now known as demotic and, as Young deduced, is related directly to hieroglyphic. His initial work on this appeared in his Britannica entry on Egypt. In another entry, he coined the term Indo-European to describe the family of languages spoken throughout most of Europe and northern India. These are the landmark achievements of a man who was a child prodigy and who, unlike many remarkable children, did not disappear into oblivion as an adult.

 

Born in 1773 in Somerset in England, Young lived from an early age with his maternal grandfather, eventually leaving to attend boarding school. He had devoured books from the age of two, and through his own initiative he excelled at Latin, Greek, mathematics and natural philosophy. After leaving school, he was greatly encouraged by his mother’s uncle, Richard Brocklesby, a physician and Fellow of the Royal Society. Following Brocklesby’s lead, Young decided to pursue a career in medicine. He studied in London, following the medical circuit, and then moved on to more formal education in Edinburgh, Gottingen and Cambridge. After completing his medical training at the University of Cambridge in 1808, Young set up practice as a physician in London. He soon became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a few years later was appointed physician at St. George’s Hospital.

 

Young’s skill as a physician, however, did not equal his skill as a scholar of natural philosophy or linguistics. Earlier, in 1801, he had been appointed to a professorship of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution, where he delivered as many as 60 lectures in a year. These were published in two volumes in 1807. In 1804 Young had become secretary to the Royal Society, a post he would hold until his death. His opinions were sought on civic and national matters, such as the introduction of gas lighting to London and methods of ship construction. From 1819 he was superintendent of the Nautical Almanac and secretary to the Board of Longitude. From 1824 to 1829 he was physician to and inspector of calculations for the Palladian Insurance Company. Between 1816 and 1825 he contributed his many and various entries to the Encyclopedia Britannica, and throughout his career he authored numerous books, essays and papers.

 

Young is a perfect subject for a biography — perfect, but daunting. Few men contributed so much to so many technical fields. Robinson’s aim is to introduce non-scientists to Young’s work and life. He succeeds, providing clear expositions of the technical material (especially that on optics and Egyptian hieroglyphs). Some readers of this book will, like Robinson, find Young’s accomplishments impressive; others will see him as some historians have —as a dilettante. Yet despite the rich material presented in this book, readers will not end up knowing Young personally. We catch glimpses of a playful Young, doodling Greek and Latin phrases in his notes on medical lectures and translating the verses that a young lady had written on the walls of a summerhouse into Greek elegiacs. Young was introduced into elite society, attended the theatre and learned to dance and play the flute. In addition, he was an accomplished horseman. However, his personal life looks pale next to his vibrant career and studies.

 

Young married Eliza Maxwell in 1804, and according to Robinson, “their marriage was a happy one and she appreciated his work,” Almost all we know about her is that she sustained her husband through some rancorous disputes about optics and that she worried about money when his medical career was slow to take off. Very little evidence survives about the complexities of Young’s relationships with his mother and father. Robinson does not credit them, or anyone else, with shaping Young’s extraordinary mind. Despite the lack of details concerning Young’s relationships, however, anyone interested in what it means to be a genius should read this book.

 

 

Questions 14-20

 

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 1?

In boxes 14-20 on your answer sheet, write

 

TRUE               if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE             if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN   if there is no information on this

 

14   ‘The last man who knew everything’ has also been claimed to other people.

15   All Young’s articles were published in Encyclopedia Britannica.

16   Like others, Young wasn’t so brilliant when growing up.

17   Young’s talent as a doctor surpassed his other skills.

18   Young’s advice was sought by people responsible for local and national issues.

19   Young took part in various social pastimes.

20   Young suffered from a disease in his later years.

 

Questions 21-26

 

Answer the questions below.

Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER from the passage for each answer.

 

21   How many life stories did Young write for the Encyclopedia Britannica?

22   What aspect of scientific research did Young focus on in his first academic paper?

23   What name did Young introduce to refer to a group of languages?

24   Who inspired Young to start his medical studies?

25   Where did Young get a teaching position?

26   What contribution did Young make to London?

 

READING PASSAGE 3

 

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 27-40 which are based on Reading Passage 3 below.

 

The Pearl

 

A   Throughout history, pearls have held a unique presence within the wealthy and powerful. For instance, the pearl was the favored gem of the wealthy during the Roman Empire. This gift from the sea had been brought back from the orient by the Roman conquests. Roman women wore pearls to bed so they could be reminded of their wealth immediately upon waking up. Before jewelers learned to cut gems, the pearl was of greater value than the diamond. In the Orient and Persia Empire, pearls were ground into powders to cure anything from heart disease to epilepsy, with possible aphrodisiac uses as well Pearls were once considered an exclusive privilege for royalty. A law in 1612 drawn up by the Duke of Saxony prohibited the wearing of pearls by the nobility, professors, doctors or their wives in an effort to further distinguish royal appearance. American Indians also used freshwater pearls from the Mississippi River as decorations and jewelry.

 

B   There are essentially three types of pearls: natural, cultured and imitation. A natural pearl (often called an Oriental pearl) forms when an irritant, such as a piece of sand, works its way into a particular species of oyster, mussel, or clam. As a defense mechanism, the mollusk secretes a fluid to coat the irritant. The layer upon layer of this coating is deposited on the irritant until a lustrous pearl is formed.

 

C   The only difference between natural pearls and cultured pearls is that the irritant is a surgically implanted bead or piece of shell called Mother of Pearl. Often, these shells are ground oyster shells that are worth significant amounts of money in their own right as irritant catalysts for quality pearls. The resulting core is, therefore, much larger than in a natural pearl. Yet, as long as there are enough layers of nacre (the secreted fluid covering the irritant) to result in a beautiful, gem-quality pearl, the size of the nucleus is of no consequence to beauty or durability.

 

D   Pearls can come from either salt or freshwater sources. Typically, saltwater pearls tend to be higher quality, although there are several types of freshwater pearls that are considered high in quality as well. Freshwater pearls tend to be very irregular in shape, with a puffed rice appearance the most prevalent. Nevertheless, it is each individual pearl’s merits that determines value more than the source of the pearl. Saltwater pearl oysters are usually cultivated in protected lagoons or volcanic atolls. However, most freshwater cultured pearls sold today come from China. Cultured pearls are the response of the shell to a tissue implant. A tiny piece of mantle tissue from a donor shell is transplanted into a recipient shell. This graft will form a pearl sac and the tissue will precipitate calcium carbonate into this pocket. There are a number of options for producing cultured pearls: use freshwater or seawater shells, transplant the graft into the mantle or into the gonad, add a spherical bead or do it non-beaded. The majority of saltwater cultured pearls are grown with beads.

 

E   Regardless of the method used to acquire a pearl, the process usually takes several years. Mussels must reach a mature age, which can take up to 3 years, and then be implanted or naturally receive an irritant. Once the irritant is in place, it can take up to another 3 years for the pearl to reach its full size. Often, the irritant may be rejected, the pearl will be terrifically misshapen, or the oyster may simply die from disease or countless other complications. By the end of a 5 to 10-year cycle, only 50% of the oysters will have survived. And of the pearls produced, only approximately 5% are of substantial quality for top jewelry makers. From the outset, a pearl farmer can figure on spending over $100 for every oyster that is farmed, of which many will produce nothing or die.

 

F   Imitation pearls are a different story altogether. In most cases, a glass bead is dipped into a solution made from fish scales. This coating is thin and may eventually wear off. One can usually tell an imitation by biting on it. Fake pearls glide across your teeth, while the layers of nacre on real pearls feel gritty. The Island of Mallorca (in Spain) is known for its imitation pearl industry. Quality natural pearls are very rare jewels. The actual value of a natural pearl is determined in the same way as it would be for other “precious” gems. The valuation factors include size, shape, color, quality of surface, orient, and luster. In general, cultured pearls are less valuable than natural pearls, whereas imitation peals almost have no value. One way that jewelers can determine whether a pearl is cultured or natural is to have a gem lab perform an x-ray of the pearl If the x-ray reveals a nucleus, the pearl is likely a bead-nucleated saltwater pearl. If no nucleus is present, but irregular and small dark inner spots indicating a cavity are visible, combined with concentric rings of organic substance, the pearl is likely a cultured freshwater. Cultured freshwater pearls can often be confused for natural pearls which present as homogeneous pictures that continuously darken toward the surface of the pearl. Natural pearls will often show larger cavities where organic matter has dried out and decomposed. Although imitation pearls look the part, they do not have the same weight or smoothness as real pearls, and their luster will also dim greatly. Among cultured pearls, Akoya pearls from Japan are some of the most lustrous. A good quality necklace of 40 Akoya pearls measuring 7mm in diameter sells for about $1,500, while a super- high-quality strand sells for about $4,500. Size, on the other hand, has to do with the age of the oyster that created the pearl (the more mature oysters produce larger pearls) and the location in which the pearl was cultured. The South Sea waters of Australia tend to produce the larger pearls; probably because the water along the coastline is supplied with rich nutrients from the ocean floor. Also, the type of mussel common to the area seems to possess a predilection for producing comparatively large pearls.

 

G   Historically, the world’s best pearls came from the Persian Gulf, especially around what is now Bahrain. The pearls of the Persian Gulf were naturally created and collected by breath-hold divers. The secret to the special luster of Gulf pearls probably derived from the unique mixture of sweet and saltwater around the island. Unfortunately, the natural pearl industry of the Persian Gulf ended abruptly in the early 1930s with the discovery of large deposits of oil. Those who once dove for pearls sought prosperity in the economic boom ushered in by the oil industry. The water pollution resulting from spilled oil and indiscriminate over-fishing of oysters essentially ruined the once pristine pearl-producing waters of the Gulf. Today, pearl diving is practiced only as a hobby. Still, Bahrain remains one of the foremost trading centers for high-quality pearls. In fact, cultured pearls are banned from the Bahrain pearl market, in an effort to preserve the location’s heritage. Nowadays, the largest stock of natural pearls probably resides in India. Ironically, much of India’s stock of natural pearls came originally from Bahrain. Unlike Bahrain, which has essentially lost its pearl resource, traditional pearl fishing is still practiced on a small scale in India.

 

 

Questions 27-30

 

Reading Passage 3 has seven paragraphs, A-G.

Which paragraph contains the following information?

Write the correct letter A-G in boxes 27-30 on your answer sheet.

 

27   ancient stories around the pearl and customers

28   Difficulties in the cultivating process.

29   Factors can decide the value of natural pearls.

30   Different growth mechanisms that distinguish the cultured pearls from natural ones.

 

Questions 31-36

Complete the summary below

 

Choose a letter from A-K for each answer.

Write them in boxes 31-36 on your answer sheet.

In ancient history, pearls have great importance within the rich and rulers, which was treated as a gem for women in 31 _______ pearls were even used as medicine and sex drug for people in 32 _______. There are essentially three types of pearls: natural, cultured and imitation. Most freshwater cultured pearls sold today come from China while the 33 _______ is famous for its imitation pearl industry. The country 34 _______. Usually manufactures some of the glitteriest cultured ones while the nation such as 35 _______ produces the larger sized pearl due to the favorable environment along the coastline. In the past, one country of 36 _______ in Gulf produced the world’s best pearls. Nowadays, the major remaining suppliers of natural pearls belong to India.

A  America         B   Ancient Rome             C   Australia

D   Bahrain         E   China               F   Japan             G   India

H   Korea             I   Mexico           J   Persia             K   Spain

 

Questions 37-40

 

Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 3?

In boxes 37-40 on your answer sheet write

 

TRUE               if the statement is true

FALSE             if the statement is false

NOT GIVEN   if the information is not given in the passage

 

37   Often cultured pearl’s center is significantly larger than in a natural pearl.

38   Cultivated cultured pearls are generally valued the same as natural ones.

39   The size of pearls produced in Japan is usually of a smaller size than those came from Australia.

40   Akoya pearls from Japan Glows more deeply than the South Sea pearls of Australia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Passage 1 Answers

1 nitrogen

2 sensitive bristles

3 trails

4 tufts

5 TRUE

6 FALSE

7 NOT GIVEN

8 FALSE

9 NOT GIVEN

10 dolphin

11 Sea grass availability / Food shortage / seagrass shortage

12 1750

13 Fishing net

Passage 2 Answers

14 TRUE

15 FALSE

16 FALSE

17 FALSE

18 TRUE

19 TRUE

20 NOT GIVEN

21 46

22 human eye accommodation

23 Indo-European

24 Richard Brocklesby

25 Royal Institution

26 gas lighting

Passage 3 Answers

27 A

28 E

29 F

30 C

31 B

32 J

33 K

34 F

35 C

36 D

37 TRUE

38 FALSE

39 TRUE

40 NOT GIVEN

این دوره آیلتس بصورت یک پکیج کامل در 20 جلسه بصورت نیمه خصوصی  برگزار میشود 

 

از نظر هزینه کم هزینه ترین دوره آیلتس با این کیفیت میباشد بطوری که با کمترین هزینه شما از یک استاد واقعی آیلتس و با تجربه فراوان بهرمند میشوید  و هزینه ای که یک نفر باید بپردازد بین دو نفر تقسیم شده است بنابراین شما با نصف هزینه همان کیفیت آموزشی را در آیلتس تجربه خواهید کرد . بدیهی است که به علت کوتاهی دوره این دوره صرف بر روی نکات و تکنیک های آیلتس تمرکز خواهد کرد و داشتن سطح متوسط زبان انگلیسی عمومی برای شرکت در دوره الزامیست. تمام تکنیکهای مورد نیاز آیلتس در این دوره پوشش داده خواهد شد و بر روی همه مهارتهای آیلتس از جمله نوشتن رایتینگ مهارتهای تست زنی ریدینگ و فلوئنسی در صحبت کردن و همچنین مهارت شنیداری کار خواهد شد تا شما به سطحی از مهارت برسید که به راحتی بتوانید به انگلسی مقاله بنویسید و متهای انگلیسی را به راحتی بخوانید و درک کنید و به سوالات بخش ریدینگ جواب دهید و علاوه بر آن بتوانید به راحتی به انگلیسی صحبت کنید و صحبتهای طرف مقابل را بفهمید. این دوره توسط خود استاد دکتر آرین کریمی برگزار میشود و این مهمترین ویژگی این دوره میباشد چون شما از تجربه خود استاد بهرمند خواهید شد که کمک شایانی به پیشرفت و حل مشکلات شما در بخشهای مختلف آیلتس خواهد نبود . همچنین این دوره مناسب افرادی که قصد دارند مدرس آیلتس بشوند نیز هست تا با روش تدریس آیلتس منحصر به فرد استاد آشنا شوند و مهارتهای واقعی آیلتس را فرا بگیرند تا بجای تدریس آیلتس بصورت کورکورانه با علم و آگاهی کافی شروع به آموزش آیلتس نمایند

Join Dr. Arian Karimi well-organized IELTS Course to Ace the IELTS

 

 Dr. Arian Karimi well organized IELTS Course

 

Dr.Karimi designed IELTS Workshop assists international students with the IELTS skills,namely reading, writing and speaking which will be held online.

 

The Dr.Karimi designed IELTS Course details:

 

Grammar and Composition in IELTS


IELTS Students learn the grammatical patterns and sentence construction used in academic writing and focus on improving sentence-level grammatical accuracy in the writing of coherent, well-developed paragraphs. On the top of that, Students learn how to write clear and well-developed multi-paragraph academic essays using various methods of organization through the process of planning, drafting, revising, editing and peer reviewing. Students also learn to work with sources. Grammatical structures relevant to the methods of organization are reviewed and practiced.

Reading and Vocabulary in IELTS


Students develop vocabulary and reading strategies required to comprehend academic textbooks and literature in various fields of study.

 

Oral Communication/ Speaking in IELTS


This course emphasizes the development of fluency and intelligibility in spoken English. Through individual activities, students work on improving pronunciation, practicing conversation strategies and delivering oral presentations.

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IELTS AND TOEFL TECHNIQUES CRASH COURSE

Effective TOEFL and IELTS Preparation Crash Course

 

STUDYING TOEFL/IELTS STRATEGIES

 

Iranian ielts / toefl students who are plainning to study in an English-speaking university have some difficulties in their way suffering from pressure and stress.

 

They need such complex and lasting practices.

 

in this courseI will provide you with a step by step plan to be completely prepared for TOEFL/IELTS effectively with in-depth explanations and make you familiar with the ielts / toefl test format. On the top of that, teach you the ways to improve your ielts or toefl score gradually.


keep in mind that TOEFL and IELTS are not a pass or fail exam, but standardized tests to measure your ability to use and understand the English language naturally. in the real world.

 

you already know that every university has their own TOEFL and IELTS score requirements, so first you should find out what is the required band score.

by the way of conclusion, a good TOEFL and IELTS course should be planed by a good ielts / toefl teacher for you knowing your weak points.

 

A good preparation course makes all the difference—and a good preparation requires the right studying materials. All the following books might be helpful but I prepared a concise booklet in advance for myown ielts and toefl students to save their time and energy.

 

So, keep in touch to ace your ielts / toefl exam.

Kaplan TOEFL iBT Premier 2016-2017 with 4 Practice Tests


ETS Official Guide to the TOEFL Test, Fourth Edition


Kaplan TOEFL Vocabulary Prep


Barron's TOEFL iBT with Audio CDs and CD-ROM


Barron's TOEFL iBT Superpack, 2nd Edition


Writing for the TOEFL iBT with MP3 CD, 5th Edition


Essential Words for the TOEFL


British Council How to Prepare for IELTS

Official IELTS Practice Materials Volume 1 & 2

Top Tips for IELTS Academic

Vocabulary for IELTS

اگر قصد مهاجرت به کانادا را دارید با شرکت در بهترین دوره آیلتس و سلپیپ با دکتر آرین کریمی

 

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 whatsapp IELTS Counsellor

 

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Required IELTS score for Canada immigration for nurses – Canada IELTS score for nurses

 

برای مهاجرت از طریق اکسپرس اینتری برای پرستاران چه نمره آیلتس ای نیاز هست؟

 

For the Express Entry ProgramApplication: How much IELTS score required for Canada for nurses

 

 

CLB Level

 Speaking

 Listening

Reading

Writing

Points per ability

7

6.0

6.0-7.0

6.0

6.0

4

8

6.5

7.5

6.5

6.5

5

9

7.0

8.0

7.0

7.0

6

10 and above

7.5-9.0

8.5-9.0

8.0-9.0

7.5-9.0

6

 

 برای ویزای اقامت دائم کانادا

 

For PR visa to migrate to Canada: IELTS score for Canada for nurses

Canadian Language Benchmark(CLB)

Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 136)

For each language ability

34 points

CLB 3 or lower

0

CLB 4

6

CLB 5

6

CLB 6

9

CLB 7

17

CLB 8

23

CLB 9

31

CLB 10 or higher

34

   

 

 برای اقامتی از طریق نیروی کار ماهر یا همان اسکیل ورکر ( نهایتا 24 پوینت )

 

Federal Skilled Worker Program– IELTS – First Official Language (Maximum: 24 points)

 

CLB level

Speaking

Listening

Reading

Writing

Points per availability

7

6.0

6.0-7.0

6.0

6.0

4

8

6.5

7.5

6.5

6.5

5

9

7.0

8.0

7.0

7.0

6

10+

7.5-9.0

8.5-9.0

8.0-9.0

7.5-9.0

6

 

برای اقامت از طریق برنامه فدرال نیروهای متخصص

 

Federal Skilled Trades Program – IELTS

 

CLB Level

Speaking

Listening

Reading

Writing

10+

8.5-9.0

8.0-9.0

7.5-9.0

7.5-9.0

9

8.0

7.0

7.0

7.0

8

7.5

6.5

6.5

6.5

7

6.0

6.0

6.0

6.0

6

5.5

5.0

5.5

5.5

5

5.0

4.0

5.0

5.0

4

4.5

3.5

4.0

4.5

 

تجربه کلاس آیلتس در کانادا

 

امروزه دولت کانادا سعی دارد تا با فراهم آوردن و ایجاد برنامه های مهاجرتی همچون تجربه کانادایی (Canadian Experience Class)، به افراد محصل و مشغول به کار در کشور کانادا کمک کند تا بتوانند اقامت کانادا را دریافت نمایند.

 

در واقع تجربه کانادایی CEC از جمله برنامه های مهاجرتی سیستم اکسپرس اینتری کانادا می باشد که افراد محصل و مشغول به کار در کانادا به مدت حداقل ۱ سال، می توانند با کمک آن اجازه اقامت دائم را دریافت کنند.

 

Canadian Experience Class– IELTS

 

NOC

CLB Level

Listening

Reading

Writing

Speaking

0, A

10+

8.5-9.0

8.0-9.0

7.5-9.0

7.5-9.0

0, A

9

8.0

7.0

7.0

7.0

0,  A

8

7.5

6.5

6.5

6.5

0, A

7

6.0

6.0

6.0

6.0

B

6

5.5

5.0

5.5

5.5

B

5

5.0

4.0

5.0

5.0

 

 

روشهای مختلف برای اخذ اقامت دائم کانادا :

 

The programs to be undertaken to acquire Canadian PR Visa

 

در واقع روشهای خیلی مختلفی برای اقامت کانادا برای پرستاران وجود دارد. به عنوان یک پرستار ، ممکنه شما واجد الشرایط رفتن به کانادا به عنوان یک نیروی کار مهار باشید : چهار روش اصلی برای گرفتن اقامت کانادا برای پرستاران وجود دارد :

 

روش اول : اکسپرس اینتری

روش دوم : اقامت کبک روش

سوم : برنامه های گزینش استانی

روش چهارم : تحصیل برای مهاجرت در هر دو بخش فدرال و استانی

 

اکسپرس اینتری و مزایای آن : به گفته مشاورین مهاجرتی حداقل نمره آیلتس مورد نیاز برای پرستاران در روش اکسپرس اینتری بستگی به پروفایل کلی هر فرد متفاوت است ولی شما باید حداقل نمره 6 را در تمام مهارتهای آیلتس کسب نمایید تا وارد برنامه اکسپرس اینتری کانادا بشوید ولی ممکنه شما نمره آیلتس بیشتری نیاز داشته باشید تا به 67 پوینت خواسته شده برسید. شما نیاز به شرکت در آزمون آیلتس جنرال دارید و یا باید در آزمون سلپیپ شما نیاز به نمره 6 دارید.

اقامت کبک و مزایای آن : اما برای برنامه کبک شما نیاز به مهارت در زبان فرانسه دارید و لازم به ذکر است که این برنامه تنها روشی است مهاجرت به کانادا هست که از شما مدرک آیلتس آکادمیک را میپذیرند ولی برای استانهای دیگر شما نیاز به مدرک آیلتس جنرال دارید.

 

یک از روشهای دیگر مناسب برای پرستاران برای اقامت کانادا نیروی مهار کبک هست که در این روش شما نیاز به کسب حداقل 50 امتیاز دارید. مزیتهای این روش برای مهاجرت به کانادا :

 

از شما حداقل نمره آیلتس نمیخواهد مگر اینکه شما در آزمون آیلتس شرکت کرده باشید.

شما نیاز به اثبات توان مالی برای زندگی را ندارید

به ارزیابی مدرک تحصیلی نیست

 

برنامه های گزینش استانی روش : این برنامه هر استانی برنامه کار خودش را دارد . با دریافت نامزدی استانی، 600 امتیاز اضافی به عنوان امتیاز CRS دریافت می کنید که به طور موثر احتمال شما را برای دریافت ویزای اقامت دائم کانادا افزایش می دهد.

 

سیزده استان و قلمرو کانادا برنامه های استانی را تشکیل می دهند. این برنامه ها سریع ترین راه برای دریافت اقامت دائم کانادا هستند.

 

بسته به نیازهای جمعیتی و اقتصادی، هر استان برنامه نامزد استانی خود را اجرا می کند. پرستارانی که PNP را انتخاب می کنند باید هر یک از استان های زیر را در نظر بگیرند.

Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon

 

برنامه نامزدی نوا اسکوشیا (NSNP) یکی از مهم‌ترین برنامه‌های نامزد استانی برای ورود به کانادا است. تقاضای نوا اسکوشیا: اکسپرس اینتری (رده B) پرطرفدارترین جریان NSNP است. مانند هر برنامه محبوب دیگری در کانادا، این نیز مدرکی را برای نشان دادن مهارت زبان شما میخواهد مثل مدرک آیلتس یا هر نهاد تأیید زبان دیگر (انگلیسی یا فرانسوی)

 

 

نمره آیلتس برای مهاجرت به کانادا برای پرستاران برای NSNP چقدر است؟ – نمره آیلتس پرستار کانادایی

 

این برنامه نمره سلپیپ 7 میخواهد یا نمره آیلتس معادل آن که حدودا نمره 6 در آیلتس میشود.

 

سلپیپ در واقع یک آیلتس کانادایی است که مدرک آن به جای مدرک آیلتس برای مهاجرت کانادا پذیرفته میشود ولی قدری ساده تر از آزمون آیلتس هست که دکتر آرین کریمی کلاسهای آنلاین امادگی آزمون سلپیپ را هم همانند آیلتس برگزار میکند.

 

 

دلایل اصلی برای مهاجرت به کانادا :

 

کانادا کشوری بسیار لیبرال است که در آن با مهاجران به طور مساوی رفتار می شود و هیچ مورد خشونت علیه آنها وجود ندارد.

 

کانادا جامعه مهاجر بین المللی بسیار بزرگی دارد. در این میان، هندی‌ها بخش قابل توجهی را تشکیل می‌دهند و از مهاجران جدیدی که به کانادا مهاجرت می‌کنند بسیار حمایت می‌کنند.

 

می توانید با ویزای PR یا اقامت دائم به کانادا مهاجرت کنید. این بدان معناست که تقریباً از تمام مزایایی که شهروندان کانادا از آن برخوردار هستند، بهره مند می شوید.

 

کانادا مراقبت های بهداشتی و آموزش رایگان را به همه روابط عمومی ها و شهروندان خود ارائه می دهد.

 

کشور دارای یک اقتصاد پررونق است که در آن فرصت ها برای کسانی که تجربه و مهارت کافی دارند بسیار است.

 

کانادا مسیرهای متعددی را برای مهاجرت ارائه می دهد که از برنامه اکسپرس اینتری فدرال گرفته تا برنامه های نامزدی استانی در استان های جداگانه را شامل می شود.

 

 

مزایای مهاجرت به کانادا به عنوان پرستار

 

دنبال کردن یک حرفه به عنوان یک پرستار در کانادا مزایای زیادی دارد. اینها به شما کمک می کند تا سطح زندگی خود را بهبود بخشید

 

  • پرستاران در کانادا حقوق خوبی دریافت می کنند.
  • شما فرصتی برای ارتباط با یکی از بهترین سیستم های مراقبت بهداشتی در جهان دارید.
  • شما مستحق مزایای طرح بازنشستگی هستید.
  • هنگامی که به عنوان پرستار در کانادا کار می کنید، مزایای مرخصی پزشکی و استعلاجی به شما ارائه می شود.
  • زمان بندی کار منعطف و مزایای بسیاری از این دست در دسترس است.

 

پرستاری به عنوان شغل در کانادا

 

پرستاران در کانادا در تقاضای بالایی هستند و پرستاران واجد شرایط اقامت دائم کامل تحت برنامه کارگران ماهر فدرال را به صورت فدرال و استانی دریافت می کنند. دولت کانادا در بحث با وزارت کار تصمیم گرفته است تا حداقل 1,000,000 کارگر ماهر تا سال 2021 مهاجرت کند.

 

کدهای طبقه بندی مشاغل ملی کانادا شامل فهرستی از مشاغلی است که در حال حاضر از نظر مهاجران در کانادا مورد تقاضا هستند. در اینجا ذکر این نکته ضروری است که کد NOC برای مهاجرت به کانادا به عنوان پرستار پرستاران ثبت نام شده، پرستاران روانپزشکی ثبت شده که مراقبت مستقیم از بیماران را ارائه می دهند، کسانی که در ارائه برنامه های آموزش بهداشت یا خدمات مشاوره ای در رابطه با مسائل مربوط به شیوه های پرستاری دخیل هستند را پوشش می دهد.

 

البته تسلط به زبان انگلیسی الزامی است. بنابراین باید خود را بر این اساس آماده کنید و از نمره آیلتس مورد نیاز برای مهاجرت به کانادا برای پرستاران مطلع شوید.

 

پرستاران تحت این کدها در بخش های مختلف و نه همیشه در بیمارستان ها استخدام می شوند. آنها در مراکز مراقبتی، مراکز توانبخشی، کلینیک های پزشکان، مراکز اجتماعی، نهادهای پزشکی خصوصی استخدام می شوند یا ممکن است خوداشتغال باشند.

 

سه نوع مختلف خدمات پرستاری در کانادا:

 

پرستاران ثبت نام شده- معمولاً یک برنامه پرستاری دانشگاهی 4 ساله پس از متوسطه را برای تبدیل شدن به یک پرستار عمومی ثبت شده تکمیل می کنند.

 

پرستاران روانپزشکی ثبت نام شده - انتظار می رود که آنها مدرک لیسانس یا مدرک پرستاری روانپزشکی را در پرستاری عمومی تکمیل کنند. مدرک اضافی یا دوره تحصیلی تخصصی در پرستاری روانپزشکی مورد نیاز است. RPN ها برای تمرین در بریتیش کلمبیا، آلبرتا، ساسکاچوان و منیتوبا تنظیم شده اند.

 

پرستار عملی دارای مجوز، کانادا یا پرستار عملی ثبت شده در انتاریو- انتظار می رود که آنها برنامه پرستاری پس از متوسطه را در سطح کالج تکمیل کنند. این مدت 2 سال است.

 

نتیجه:

 

کانادا هر ساله شاهد تعداد زیادی مهاجر است که به کشور خود سفر می کنند. و با افزایش تعداد افراد، کشور مشتاقانه منتظر است تا پرستاران ماهر بیشتری را به منظور حفظ نسبت سالم بین استان ها جذب کند. با شرایط مهاجرت آسان و راه های مهاجرتی متعدد، می توانید در کمترین زمان به عنوان یک پرستار ثبت نام شده به کانادا مهاجرت کنید.

 

با افزایش جمعیت هر روز که می گذرد، دولت کانادا اقدامات کافی را برای جبران کمبودهای بازار کار انجام می دهد. و در این تعقیب، حرفه های پرستاری در صدر باقی می مانند. پرستاران ثبت نام شده یکی از مشاغلی هستند که دولت کانادا به آن نیاز زیادی دارد. کار به عنوان پرستار در کانادا می تواند به شما در کسب تجربه حرفه ای کمک کند و مزایایی که همراه با آن به همراه دارد بسیار زیاد است.

 

با این حال، برای دریافت ویزای PR کانادا باید روش های مناسب را بدانید. شما همچنین باید به زبان انگلیسی مسلط باشید و باید در آزمون آیلتس برای آن شرکت کنید و نمره آیلتس مورد نیاز برای مهاجرت به کانادا را برای پرستاران کسب کنید.

 

کانادا همچنان یک مقصد رویایی مهاجرت برای مردم در سراسر جهان است. اقتصاد پر رونق و مجوزهای مدنی درخشان آنها، آن را به یکی از بهترین مکان ها برای زندگی تبدیل کرده است. اخیراً، کانادا در تلاش برای استخدام متخصصان با تجربه از سراسر جهان بوده است. و این در حوزه های مختلف است. پرستاری یکی از این رشته هاست که در کنار سایر رشته های پزشکی، تقاضای بسیار بالایی دارد. به همین دلیل است که بسیاری از متخصصان پرستاری از سراسر جهان مشتاق هستند برای مهاجرت به کانادا اقدام کنند.

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