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International English Language Testing System

Is IELTS Exam Preparation difficult? Most students assume that, but it’s not! IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System, and it’s a language competency exam. International students and employees who want to study or work in a nation where English is the dominant language of communication must take the IELTS exam. The most common countries where IELTS is accepted for university admissions are the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Canada. The test measures listening, reading, speaking, and writing as the four main English language skills.

IELTS Examinations

There are two IELTS examinations available – Academic and General Training. The test you select should be based on what you want to pursue.

IELTS Academic

It determines if your level of English language competence is appropriate for an academic setting. It assesses your readiness to begin training or learning by reflecting on characteristics of academic language.

Reading

      40 Questions + 60 Minutes

      Three Different Reading Passages Related to Academic Topics

      Different Question Types

      Difficulty Level Increases

      1-13, 14-26, 27-40 (Q. Order)

Writing

      Task-1, Report Writing (150 Words + 20 minutes)

      Task-2, Essay Writing (250 Words + 40 minutes)

      Task-1 has less weightage than Task-2


 

Listening

      40 Questions + 60 minutes

     Two Monologues & Two Discussions

Speaking

      3 Parts (Introduction, Cue Card & Discussion)

      11-14 Minutes

      Pronunciation + Coherence and Cohesion

      Vocabulary + Grammar Range and Accuracy

IELTS General Training

This IELTS Exam Preparation assesses English language competence in a real-world setting. The exercises and assessments are designed to reflect both working and social circumstances.

Reading

     40 Questions + 60 Minutes

     Three Different Reading Passages Regarding Mundane Situations

     Different Question Types

     Difficulty Level Increases

     1-13, 14-26, 27-40 (Q. Order)

Writing

     Task-1, Letter Writing (150 Words + 20 minutes)

     Task-2, Essay Writing (250 Words + 40 minutes)

     Task-1 has less weightage than Task-2

Listening

     40 Questions + 60 minutes

     Two Monologues & Two Discussions

Speaking

     3 Parts (Introduction, Cue Card & Discussion)

     11-14 Minutes

     Pronunciation + Coherence and Cohesion

     Vocabulary + Grammar Range and Accuracy

 


 

The Academic and General Training examinations use the same grading scale. Band scores range from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest). Overall band is given as per the average of all 4 Modules/Skills. Scores are given in full and half bands. 

Why opt for IELTS?

IELTS is the exam for immigration since more governments than any other English language test recognise it as a prerequisite for permanent residency. Results from the IELTS are recognised by the governments of the UK, the USA, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The IELTS score you need will vary depending on your visa’s criteria. Over 140 countries across the world accept IELTS scores.

Types of IELTS

There are two IELTS examinations available – Academic and General Training. The test you select should be based on what you want to pursue.

Academic Training

Academic Training is taken by those who want to continue their further studies abroad like a diploma, graduation, or master’s degree.

General Training

General Training is preferred by those who are planning to go abroad for work, permanent residency or migration.

Exam Modes

Computer Delivered

Test takers are supposed to appear for the test using a computer at a designated test centre.

Pen-Paper Based

This exam mode allows the test takers to write it using the pen and paper method at the designated test centre.

 

IELTS Content

Module

Sections

Marking System

Listening

4 Sections (AC & GT)

40 Questions (No negative marking)

Reading

3 Sections (AC & GT)

40 Questions (No negative marking)

Writing

2 Sections (AC & GT)

As per Band Descriptors Task-1 (3 Bands) Task-2 (6 Bands)

Speaking

3 Sections (AC & GT)

As per Band Descriptors

 

IELTS Examination can be a challenging but a rewarding experience. Prepare well and you will be able to ace it.

 

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