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International English Language Testing System
IELTS
International English
Language Testing System
Why IELTS?
Further Studies
Immigration
Organised
by UCLES
IDP
British Council
Countries
Canada, Australia, UK,
New Zealand, Parts of America
STRUCTURE
Listening
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Structure of the test
LISTENING
3-4 sections : 40 questions
30 minutes + 10 minutes to transfer answer
GENERAL TRAINING READING
3-4 sections : 40 questions
60 minutes
ACADEMIC READING
3-4 texts : 40 questions
60 minutes
GENERAL TRAINING WRITING
2 tasks : a letter 150 words
And essay 250 words
60 minutes
ACADEMIC TRAINING WRITING
2 tasks : information transfer
150 words, and essay 250
words 60 minutes
SPEAKING
An interview
11-14 minutes
Myths
•IELTS can be self prepared.
•Giving the exam at a particular IELTS testing centre gets
you a better band.
•IELTS can be taken 3 times only.
•IELTS test is different in different countries.
•Getting a good score is a proof of my ability anytime in
the future.
•Choosing the module could be according to my wish.
•If the score is unexpected, nothing can be done about it.
•As many practice tests as possible would mean a good
band.
•IELTS test is a difficult one to crack.
What is in the IELTS listening module?
Listening test is same for both modules
Time allowed
Procedure
Number of
questions
Structure of
test
30 minutes to 35 (10 mins transfer time)
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FIRST MODULE OF THE TEST
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CASSETTE IS PLAYED ONLY ONCE
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INDIVIDUAL HEAD PHONES ARE PROVIDED
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QUESTIONS TO BE ATTEMPTED FROM THE BOOKLET
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ANSWERS TO BE TRANSFERRED USING PENCIL ONLY
A total of 40 questions in three - four sections
Section 1: A talk between two speakers about a
social/semi-official topic.
Section 2: A monologue (i.e. spoken by one speaker)
about a social (non-academic) topic
Section 3: A conversation between two to four speakers
about an academic topic.
Section 4: A university-style presentation of an academic
topic by one speaker
Sometimes a section may be spread over two to three pages of
the question paper.
A comparison of Academic and General
Training Reading Modules
Academic
General training
Three passages from notices,
advertisement booklets,
magazines, timetables, books,
journals or newspapers etc
Passages focus on social
survival, training survival and
general reading
Reading
passages
Different
Three passages from
magazines, books, journals or
newspapers
Topics of general interest
At least one passage presents
a detailed logical argument
Time allowed
Same
60 minutes
60 minutes
Number of
questions
Same
Generally 40
Generally 40
Format of
questions
Same
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Reading
strategies
Same
Skim, scan and read
intensively
Multiple choice questions
Gap-fill questions
Short answer questions
Matching questions
True/False/Not Given Ques.
Multiple choice questions
Gap-fill questions
Short answer questions
Matching questions
True/False/Not Given Ques.
Skim, scan and read
intensively
What is in the IELTS Speaking Module
Time
Allowed
11 to 14 minutes
Procedure
The examiner will call you into the examination room from a waiting area. You and the
examiner will be alone in the examination room, sitting & facing each other with a desk
between you.
The examiner will switch on a cassette-recorder at the beginning of the test. The purpose of
this recording is to ensure that the examiner has conducted the test correctly.
Format
The test consists of three parts
Part 1: Introduction and interview
(4 to 5 minutes)
Part 2: Individual long turn
(3 to 4 minutes, including 1 minute to think and prepare)
Part 3: Topic Card
(4 to 5 minutes)
A comparison of Academic and General
Training Writing Modules
Academic
Format
of
Questions
Task 1
Different
Task 2
Same
Giving an opinion or
suggesting a solution to a
problem.
Writing a letter describing a
situation that you are in and
requesting someone to do
something about it.
Giving an opinion or
suggesting a solution to a
problem.
Level
of
difficulty of
topic
Task 1
Task 2
Different
Different
More difficult
More difficult
Relatively easier
Relatively easier
Time
allowed
Task 1
Task 2
Same
Same
20 minutes
40 minutes
20 minutes
40 minutes
Same
Same
150 words
250 words
150 words
250 words
Number
words
required
Task 1
Task 2
Describing and interpreting
in your own words, a graph
or chart.
General Training
of