What is the difference between spoken English class and IELTS Class?

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Spoken English class is for English speaking. IELTS is for study or working in abroad(English speaking countries) and also speaking is comes under a part of IELTS
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Spoken English is fluency in the language with accurate grammatical knowledge. IELTS is the test of that fluency in the form of listening, reading, speaking and writing.
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Teaching is passion and hobby

Ielts have specific course whereas spoken requires grammar
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IELTS is based on international standards while spoken English gives you commander over English speaking
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Spoken English class means where one wants to learn English for communication purposes whereas IELTS is an international English language testing system , where one needs to perfect in speaking, reading, writing and listening English . Moreover, people prefer this who wants to go abroad for various reasons...
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Spoken English class means where one wants to learn English for communication purposes whereas IELTS is an international English language testing system , where one needs to perfect in speaking, reading, writing and listening English . Moreover, people prefer this who wants to go abroad for various reasons where it is related to study or work . read less
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