IELTS

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About IELTS


IELTS is among the most widely accepted English language proficiency test for study, work, and migration.  It uses a nine-band scale to clearly identify levels of proficiency, from non-user (band score 1) through to expert (band score 9). IELTS assesses your English skills (READING, WRITING, LISTENING AND SPEAKING) and is constructed to help and build real life communication at work, university or in community. 

Different between Academic and General training IELTS.


IELTS have two different variants: Academic - for Students wishing to apply for higher education or professional registration, whereas General Training for those migrating to Australia, Canada, and the UK, or applying for secondary education, training programs and work experience in an English-speaking environment. Both versions provide a valid and accurate assessment of the four language skills: listening, reading, writing, and speaking.


Modules and Format. 


Listening

  • The total time for the Listening module is 30 minutes for both the IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training exams.
  • There are four recorded listening excerpts on both exams.

Speaking

  • For both exams, there is a face-to-face interview with a certified IELTS Speaking Examiner.
  • The Speaking module is 11-14 minutes for both the IELTS Academic and General Training exam.
  • The Speaking module includes short questions and longer questions where the candidate speaks about a familiar topic. There is also a structured discussion.

Reading

  • The Reading portion is 60 minutes long for both the IELTS Academic and General Training exams.
  • For both exams, there are three readings with questions about each reading.
  • For the IELTS Academic exam, there are a variety of texts to read, such as descriptive, factual, and analytical. The reading module also includes diagrams, graphs or illustrations.
  • There are three sections on reading part of the General Training exam. In the first section, there are two or three short texts. In the second section, there are two short, work-related texts. In the final section, there is one long text about a general interest topic.
  • For both the Academic and General Training exam, the texts are authentic; texts come from books, newspapers, journals, etc. (for the Academic exam), and books, newspapers, company handbooks, etc. (for the General Training exam).

Writing

  • The Writing section is 60 minutes for both the IELTS Academic and General Training exams.
  • Each includes two tasks: Task 1 is a minimum 150 words and Task 2 is a minimum 250 words.
  • For the IELTS Academic exam, Task 1 is writing about a table, graph, chart or diagram. Task 2 is an essay.
  • For the General Training exam, Task 1 is writing a letter, and Task 2 is an essay.