The best way to prepare for your examination

We offer several ways of preparing for IELTS:

Our intensive IELTS preparation course is designed to prepare candidates for the Cambridge IELTS (International English Language Testing System) examination. IELTS is recognised as an entrance requirement by British, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian universities and for secondary, vocational and training programmes.

IELTS is available in two formats – Academic and General Training. This intensive course prepares students for the Academic Training Modules, which assess whether a candidate is ready to study or train at an undergraduate or postgraduate level.

Fact check

  • Group size:

Maximum 12


  • Course level:

Levels 4 - 7 on the school's level scale

123456789

  • Fees:

£2160 (6 weeks)
£2520 (7 weeks)
£2880 (8 weeks)
+ £130 exam fee


  • Participants age:

Minimum age: 18
Average age: 22


  • Course length:

6, 7 or 8 weeks
You must do the full course


  • Hours per week:

24 hours per week (24 x 60 minutes)
09.15 - 15.45 Monday - Friday


  • Location:

  • Exam results:


Who's it for?

Who's it for?

This course is designed to prepare candidates for the Cambridge IELTS (International English Language Testing System) examination. IELTS is recognised as an entrance requirement by British, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian universities and for secondary, vocational and training programmes.

Course content

Course content

The course is a highly intensive programme, focusing on all of the main skills that are required in the IELTS exam, including:

  • Writing
  • Reading
  • Vocabulary
  • Listening
  • Speaking

As part of the course, you will do regular examination practice to get you used to working under examination conditions. You will also concentrate on developing good examination techniques.

Throughout the course, you will be set homework exercises, with particular emphasis on reading and writing. You will receive feedback, correction and advice.

A full online practice IELTS exam is included in the course.  Some of this will be used on the course, but it can also be used by course participants in their own time to prepare for the exam.

The benefits

Benefits of doing this course

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • achieve the best possible mark in your exam
  • approach the four different components of the Cambridge IELTS exam (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking) with greater confidence
  • handle the language more effectively and with greater confidence
  • understand what you hear and what you read more easily
  • speak and write more accurately
  • speak more fluently
  • use a wider range of vocabulary in your written and spoken English
  • understand the areas you need to work on the most

Dates & Fees

2012 Dates & Fees

Course Dates

3rd January – 17th February (7 weeks)

20th February – 30th March (6 weeks)

10th April - 25th May (7 weeks)

4th June - 27th July (8 weeks)

27th August - 12th October (7 weeks)

Exam Dates

Saturday 18 February

Saturday 31 March

Saturday 26 May

Saturday 28 July

Saturday 13 October

Course fees

£2160

6 week course

24 hours per week

£2520

7 week course

24 hours per week

£2880

8 week course

24 hours per week

Exam fees

£130

Course fees do not include the examination fee. Students will only be registered for the examination after payment of the appropriate fees. If you are taking the IELTS exam as part of your course, an exam place will be reserved for you on the Saturday directly after the course has finished. If you would prefer an alternative date then that can be arranged for you subject to availability. Please be aware that for an alternative date, it is advisable to book the IELTS exam a minimum of 6 weeks in advance, especially if you wish to take the exam on a particular date/at a centre in London.

The exam

The examination

The examination consists of the following four components and types of questions and tasks:

  • Listening – you will practise listening to a variety of different texts (monologues and dialogues) connected with social needs, as well as situations related to educational and training contexts. You will practise a variety of question types, such as: multiple choice, short answer questions, matching, sentence completion, labelling a diagram, classification and notes/summary/diagram/flow-chart/table completion.
  • Reading – you will practise reading a variety of different texts, taken from magazines, newspapers, books and journals. You will practise answering a variety of question types, including: multiple-choice, matching, classification and identification of views/information.
  • Writing – you will practise interpreting a table or diagram and presenting the information in your own words. You will also practise writing about the solution to a problem, presenting and justifying opinions, evaluating or comparing/contrasting evidence. You will look at task realisation (what is expected in terms of register, organisation, style and content).
  • Speaking – You will practise all three parts of the exam, which are designed to test your ability to communicate effectively in English. You will practise: answering general questions; speaking extensively on a particular topic; discussing more abstract issues and topics.

Case study

Gozde Doganyilmaz

Gozde has been studying IELTS for 4 months, she says it is a very intensive course which has been a good experience for her.     

She feels that learning English in the UK is very different to being taught in her own country (Turkey) because “in the UK, students are able to practice speaking more in English and with native English speakers”. She has found that living in the UK has helped her even more to improve her English and prepare for a UK university.

In her time at the School so far, Gozde has made good progress and she finds the teachers very good, she says “I find them very open-minded. We had a lot of discussions in the classes and they always respect our thoughts and more important they always listen and try to understand.”

She says the most thing she likes about the school is that the school “not only try to teach us English but also adopt us to the culture and make us get used to living in England. In this way we can feel more self-confident.“

Gozde plans to study a MA at the University of Bath (dependent on her IELTS results), followed by a PHD. Her advice to other students would be to “make sure they do their homework!”.

 

Ask a question about this course

Read reviews & comments

London School of English

If you would like to leave a comment use the button below.

Post a comment


 

Tools

Book a course

Book a Course

Book your course online here


Course Selector

Course Selector

Find the right course to suit you


Test your English

Test your English

A quick personal assessment


Photographs

Photographs

The LSE experience


Agent Finder

Agent Finder

Experienced agents to help you


Brochures, Dates & Fees and more

My dream of studying in London could not have become reality if I had not got a good mark in the IELTS. My speaking and writing skills in particular improved a lot because the teacher constantly gave me personal feedback which resulted in a high score in the final exam and are now essential at university.

Claudio Russello, Italy

I took the IELTS exam twice in my native Georgia but was unsuccessful. My IELTS course at the school helped me to achieve the results I needed. Following that, the University Relations Manager, through her professionalism and university contacts, was able to secure me a place on the course and university of my choice.

Mariam Gujadze, Georgia

LSE Updates

Summer availability

View our course & accommodation availability chart which will be updated regularly over the summer months.


  • London Weather Report

    Mostly Cloudy 14ºC
  • Mostly Cloudy
  • 8:19

Our clients talk about LSE

Explore the London School of English video section for first hand accounts of what it is like to come and learn with us.

Get a real taste of the LSE experience

Latest Tweets


Language talk

Explore our language tips & blog.

Find out more

Bookmark and Share