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3. IELTS test you take primarily if you are planning to go to an
English speaking country for work experience, training programs,
or secondary education.
The IELTS general training test is used for non-academic purposes, such
as immigration visas or professional licenses.
If you plan to migrate to Canada, New Zealand, the UK, or Australia,
it is also a requirement
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5. Test Format – Listening (30 minutes)
The Listening component consists of 40 questions. You
will listen to four recorded texts, such as monologues
and conversations, by a range of native-speakers and
write your answers to a series of questions. These
include questions that test your ability to understand
main ideas and detailed factual information, ability to
understand the opinions and attitudes of speakers,
ability to understand the purpose of an utterance and
the ability to follow the development of ideas. A variety
of voices and native-speaker accents are used and
each part is heard only once.
Part 1:- A conversation between two people set in an everyday social context.
Part 2:- A monologue set in an everyday social context, e.g. a speech about
local facilities.
Part 3:- A conversation between up to four people set in an educational or
training context, e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment.
Part 4:- A monologue on an academic subject, e.g. a university lecture.
6. Test Format – Reading (60 minutes)
The Reading component consists of 40 questions. A
variety of question types is used in order to test a
wide range of reading skills. These include reading
for gist, reading for main ideas, reading for detail,
skimming, understanding logical arguments and
recognising writers’ opinions, attitudes and purpose.
The General Training version requires test takers to
read extracts from books, magazines, newspapers,
notices, advertisements, company handbooks and
guidelines. These are materials you are likely to
encounter on a daily basis in an English-speaking
environment.
7. Test Format – Writing (60 minutes)
The Writing component includes two tasks that are
based on topics of general interest.
Task 1:-
You will be presented with a situation and asked
to write a letter requesting information or
explaining the situation. The letter may be
personal, semi-formal or formal in style.
Task 2:-
You will be asked to write an essay in response
to a point of view, argument or problem. The
essay can be slightly more personal in style than
the Academic Writing Task 2 essay.
8. Test Format – Speaking (11-14 minutes)
The Speaking component assesses your use of
spoken English and takes between 11 and 14
minutes to complete.
You will hear a recording of the examiner’s voice and
you will record your answers, using your microphone.
The Speaking component is delivered in such a way
that it does not allow people to rehearse set
responses beforehand.
Part 1:- You will hear the examiner’s voice. He will ask you general questions about
yourself and a range of familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies and
interests. This part lasts between four and five minutes.
Part 2:- You will hear a question that asks you to talk about a particular topic. You
will have one minute to prepare before speaking for up to two minutes. You will then
hear one or two questions on the same topic to finish this part of the test.
Part 3:- You will hear further questions connected to the topic in Part 2. These
questions will give you the opportunity to discuss more abstract ideas and issues.
This part of the test lasts between four and five minutes.