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-Adams & Austen Press Pty. Ltd.
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- www.aapress.com.au
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This review applies to version 8.0 The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our informers.

A&APress Free IELTS Exercises, as it name indicates, provides you with exercises specifically designed for preparation for all four of the IELTS sub-tests, which are: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. For those who do not know what IELTS is, let’s make an introduction so they can better understand what we are talking about here.
IELTS is an acronym for International English Language Testing System, and is an English test. It’s jointly managed by ESOL Examinations of the University of Cambridge, the British Council and IDP Education Australia. Candidates can choose either the Academic Module or the General Module. The Academic Module is usually indicated for people who are going to college or taking postgraduate degrees, and is also used by many school officials and other professional bodies as a reliable test level. The General Module is indicated for people who need English for work purposes or immigration. Like the TOEFL, IELTS expires in two years. IELTS is recognized as a requirement for admission to international studies from all universities in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, as well as many other universities in other parts of the world.
Adams & Austen Press has been publishing IELTS practice materials for a while now, gaining a very good reputation on the way, so these exercises are reliable for anyone studying English at these levels.
The exercises deploy in your default Web browser, which is pretty good in terms of usability since almost anyone who have used a computer knows how to use a web browser. You’ll be entering a Welcome screen from where you can access the table of contents. This is organized into the four IELTS sub-tests and, in turn, each one shows several items, as follow:
- Questions
- Answers
- Texts
- Print out the Questions
- Print out the Answers
- Print out the Texts
Advantages
  • It's for free.
  • It's produced by a prestigious editorial.
  • It works as a web page.
Disadvantages
  • The listening audio tracks may not work well in some players.
  • The aesthetics is not very nice.

Reviewed by: Lionel Mira

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 4

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Welcome screen Welcome screen Contents Contents Listening exercise Listening exercise Reading exercise Reading exercise

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Guest #304238(beginner) Last year 
its a good tool and it helped me a lot to learn english
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