Note: Always verify the origin of online resources to ensure they are trustworthy and compliant with copyright laws.

I need to structure the blog post to first address the user's needs then pivot to legal alternatives. Start with an introduction about the appeal of free resources but the importance of legality. Then, explain the risks of using cracked software or pirated content. Provide some free or affordable alternatives. Maybe add tips on how to use these resources effectively. Conclude by encouraging ethical learning.

Next, the user is asking for the course to be downloaded for free and cracked. That raises red flags. Distributing pirated or cracked software or educational content is illegal and unethical. I should remind the user of the legal and ethical implications here. Also, promoting piracy can lead to the spread of malware, which is a safety concern.

The user might be looking for an affordable way to access IELTS preparation materials. Perhaps they're from a low-income background and can't afford legitimate resources. I should offer alternatives that are free or low-cost. Let me think about legitimate free resources. There are official IELTS books, the British Council website has free practice tests, Cambridge IELTS books might have some samples online, and there are YouTube channels like IELTS Energy or iDEAL that offer free content.