I am a professional, experienced, and international English/ESL Lecturer with over 16 years of experience. In order to teach IELTS, the candidates are necessitated to learn the techniques and strategies to carry out the exam perfectly. First they have to assure which type of exam they would like to take. Either Academic or General. It is quite vital what sort would be taken. Each one has its own rules. Their level should be B1+ and the essential skills such as using sophisticated range of vocabulary or lexical words, plus the grammar rules must be utilized accurately and relevantly. The fluency and coherence are highly significant. However it's a professional exam but a global one. The candidates should study and work on all the skills including speaking, listening, reading, and writing every single day for a couple of hours, and accomplish the associated tasks. Furthermore, they will take the Mock Tests after their knowledge and skills get improved. It roughly takes 2 months if the candidates are in an appropriate and high quality of performance. After all, and evaluate themselves (by the tutor's aid), they will need to register themselves into the correspondent website (British Council) for either online or face-to-face ( in person). They should choose the dates and time. I highly recommend all not to study 2 days before the exam, and try to rest and relax as much as they can. Moreover, great nutrition including food and fruits shall be so helpful for their memory and energy though.