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What is IELTS?
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is widely regarded as a highly favored and well recognized examination undertaken by individuals seeking to pursue educational, professional, or migratory opportunities abroad. The examination serves as an assessment tool to gauge the level of English language competency among those who are not native speakers. It evaluates their abilities in four key areas: reading, listening, writing, and speaking.
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) emerged as the pioneer of the comprehensive language assessment framework encompassing four key language skills approximately thirty years ago. Presently, IELTS remains the standard bearer for evaluating English language proficiency.
IELTS Module Formats
The IELTS Listening section evaluates your ability to understand spoken English in academic and everyday situations.
- The Listening test consists of four recorded audio sections with increasing difficulty.
- Audio recordings include conversations, discussions, and academic lectures.
- Candidates must answer a variety of question types including multiple choice, matching, map labeling, and sentence completion.
- Different English accents may be used, including British, Australian, Canadian, and American accents.
- Strong concentration and note-taking skills are essential during the test.
The Listening section lasts approximately 30 minutes, followed by additional time to transfer answers.
The IELTS Reading section assesses your ability to read and understand written English across academic and general contexts.
- The Academic version includes passages from books, journals, magazines, and newspapers.
- The General Training version focuses on workplace and everyday English materials.
- Question formats include matching headings, sentence completion, true/false/not given, and summary completion.
- Candidates are tested on comprehension, vocabulary, inference, and identifying key information.
- Effective time management is important to complete all passages within the time limit.
The Reading section lasts 60 minutes and contains three reading passages with a total of 40 questions.
The IELTS Writing section evaluates your ability to present ideas clearly and organize written responses effectively.
- The Academic test includes report writing based on graphs or charts and an essay task.
- The General Training test includes letter writing and essay writing tasks.
- Candidates are assessed on grammar, vocabulary, coherence, task achievement, and sentence structure.
- Strong planning and time management skills help improve writing performance.
- Responses should be clear, formal, and well-structured.
The Writing section lasts 60 minutes and consists of two writing tasks.
The IELTS Speaking section measures your spoken English communication skills through a live interview with an examiner.
- The Speaking test is divided into three parts: introduction, cue card discussion, and follow-up questions.
- Candidates are assessed on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary usage.
- Questions focus on everyday topics, opinions, and abstract discussions.
- The test is conducted face-to-face or through video call depending on the test center.
- Confidence and natural communication play an important role in scoring.
The Speaking section lasts approximately 11–14 minutes and evaluates real-life conversational English skills.
IELTS Exam Format
The IELTS exam assesses your English skills across four modules—Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. While the first three modules take place on the same day, the Speaking test is conducted separately on a date of your choice.
There are two types of the IELTS test :
General Training: IELTS General Training is ideal for those planning to apply for PR, work abroad, or relocate to countries like Canada, the UK, Australia, or New Zealand. It focuses on everyday communication skills needed for immigration and employment pathways.
Academic Training: IELTS Academic is designed for students aiming to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate studies abroad. It evaluates academic English skills and is accepted by over 10,000 institutions across more than 140 countries.
The IELTS examination provides test takers with the opportunity to select between two available options as outlined below:
- Paper-Based Test
- Computer-Delivered Test
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