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2. TYPES OF IELTS EXAM
ACADEMIC EXAM.
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GENERAL EXAM.
Academic - Institutions of Higher and
Further Education, professional
registration The Academic format is.
General for those who want to study or train in
an English-speaking university or Institutions
of Higher and Further Education.
5. Listening:
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Listening is your first test. It will be for 40 minutes. The Listening Test has four
sections. The difficulty of these sections is progressive that clearly means the
first section is easiest whereas the fourth one is the most difficult one. You need
to answer 40 questions while you listen to the audio. The audios are usually
monologues and conversations by native speakers.
6. Academic Reading has four sections. These is 1 long passage in each
section based upon which you need to answer 40 questions.
General Reading has four sections. Each section has 1 or 2 texts based
upon which you need to answer 40 questions. The texts are usually taken
from books, magazines, newspapers, notices, advertisements, company
handbooks and guidelines. The difficulty is ascending.
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Reading (General)
Reading (Academic)
7. Academic Writing also includes two tasks.
Task 1 and Task 2: You will have to summarize a text based on given graph,
table, chart or diagram.
Task 2 is of minimum 250 words discursive essay.
General writing has two tasks- Task 1 and Task 2 You have a letter in Task 1.
The letter can be a formal or a semiformal or informal letter. In task 2 there
are variety of essays you need to write in a discursive manner of at least 250
words.
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Writing (Academic)
Writing (General)
8. This module of IELTS will assess the use of Spoken English. The test has 3 parts
and it lasts for 11 to 14 minutes. The test is recorded.
Part 1- This part of the test last for 4 to 5 minutes. The examiner asks you some
questions about yourself. These questions are not that difficult. Usually they are
about: where are you from, about you work, study, friends, neighbourhood, hobbies,
food, sports, etc.
Part 2- This part is an individual speaking. In this the examiner will give you a topic
to speak , on you will have to speak for 2 minutes. You have a minute to prepare.
The examiner will not interrupt at all while you speak.
Part 3: This part is a discussion. In this round the examiner was given to you 5 to 6
questions based upon the topic which was given to you in part 2. Make sure you
speak as much as you can.
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Speaking: