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Q: How to prepare lessons and exams for IELTS equivalency...

So, my students are supposed to have an IELTS level of 5.5 or 6.0 (depending on the class).

Are there any sites that can help in preparing exams to determine if they are at this particular level. (meaning, instead of 0-9 and 0 being zero, and 9 being 100%, a range much less - so 4.5 would be, say 40%, 5 would be 55%, 5.5=60% etc etc and a 6.5 would be a 100%).

Basically, everything grading scale is based on us native speakers - not on a level-dependant score...

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Maybe this is not what your looking for in particular. But still have a look on here:
http://www.askynz.com/ielts/preparation.htm

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Maybe this is not what your looking for in particular. But still have a look on here:
http://www.askynz.com/ielts/preparation.htm

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Thanks, but no...

I IELTS is basically open-ended (ok, it's not, but still...), and I need to make 5.5 equal 60% in their final exam... obviously, 100% will NOT equal 9... but more likely to be a 6.0-6.5 (though, it's unlikely that anyone will get THAT high... maybe the 6.0 though).

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