IELTS TEST OVERVIEW

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What is IELTS

The International English Language Testing System, or IELTS, is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers. Is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is the native language. This includes countries such as Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand and USA. Your ability to listen, read, write and speak in English will be assesses during the test. IELTS is graded on a scale of 1-9.

IELTS is jointly owned by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English.

IELTS Score is valid for 2 years, More than 1,200 test centres in over 140 countries, Knowledge skills tested: Listening, reading, writing and speaking of English language.

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IELTS TEST TYPES

IELTS test types: IELTS Academic & IELTS General Training, 

1) IELTS Academic is for those wanting to study in a University or College. 

2)IELTS General is for those applying to study below degree level. It is required for migration to Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand. Both tests are available to take on paper and on computer. If you want to move to an English speaking country to study, then you should take the IELTS Academic test. For work or immigration, the IELTS General Training is recommended.

IELTS TEST FORMAT

IELTS TEST FORMAT ENGLISH

IELTS TEST FORMAT & SCORES

The duration of the IELTS test is 2 hours and 45 minutes. It consists of four sections, which test the candidate’s listening, reading, writing and speaking skills.

1. The Listening Test:

In the listening test, students have to listen to a pre-recorded passage. This test is the same for both the IELTS versions – Academic as well as General Training. The duration of the test is approximately 30 minutes and students are allowed an extra 10 minutes to write their answers in the answer sheet provided. The IELTS Listening test assesses one’s listening skills, including how well the students:

• Understand the main ideas as well as the specific information
• Recognize the opinions, attitudes and purpose of a speaker
• Follow the development of an argument

The IELTS Listening test has four sections, wherein students answer questions based on:

1. A conversation between two people.
2. A monologue set in an everyday situation.
3. A conversation between some people set in an educational or training context.
4. A monologue on an academic subject.

However, each section can only be heard once.

Questions

40 questions are asked in this test, and students may have to answer multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, complete a table or a flow chart or give short answers.

Scoring

Every correct answer is awarded one mark. The scores out of a total of 40 are then converted into the IELTS 9-band scale.

2. The Reading Test:

Students are required to read three different passages and answer questions based on them. The content of the Reading test is different for IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training tests. The duration of this test is 60 minutes. The Reading test assesses one’s reading skills, including how well a student can:

• Read and obtain a general sense of a passage along with the details and main ideas
• Understand inferences and the implied meaning
• Recognize a writer’s opinions, attitudes and purpose
• Follow the development of an argument

The IELTS Academic Reading test has three sections, and each one contains one long text, which is taken from books, magazines or newspapers. The text might be accompanied by diagrams, graphs or illustrations, and students are expected to understand both.

Questions

40 questions are asked in this test and students may be asked to answer multiple choice questions, fill gaps in a passage of written text or a table, complete sentences or give short answers to open questions.

Scoring
Every correct answer is awarded one mark. The scores out of a total of 40 are then converted into the IELTS 9-band scale.

3. The Writing Test:

The writing test is designed to assess a wide range of writing skills, including how well a student can organize ideas, write meaningful and relevant answers, and use a range of vocabulary with grammatical accuracy. The duration of the Writing test is 60 minutes.

The writing test has two tasks, wherein students will be asked to write at least 150 words for the first task and at least 250 words for the second one. In the first task, students will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and they have to describe, summarize or explain it in their own words. In the second task, they have to write an essay based on a point of view, argument or problem.

Scoring

The scoring for the Writing test is done by a certified IELTS examiner. The scores are reported in whole and half bands.

4. The Speaking Test:

In this test, students have to talk to a certified examiner. The test is interactive and as close to a real-life situation as possible. The test is recorded and a variety of accents may be used. The content of the Speaking Test is the same for both of the IELTS test versions. The Speaking test takes 11-14 minutes.

The Speaking test assesses a wide range of skills. The objective of this test is to see how well students can:

• Express opinions and communicate information on everyday topics by answering a range of questions
• Speak on a given topic using appropriate language
• Express ideas coherently and justify their opinions
• Analyze and discuss issues

The Speaking test has three sections:

Part 1: In this section, the examiner will introduce themselves and ask the student to introduce themselves and confirm their identity. The examiner then asks general questions about the student’s family, work, studies and interests. The duration of this section is 4 to 5 minutes.

Part 2: In this section, the examiner gives a task card and asks the student to talk about a particular topic, giving them one minute to prepare notes. Then the student will be asked to talk for 1 to 2 minutes on the topic and the examiner will ask a few questions on the same topic.

Part 3: In this section, the examiner will ask the student further questions, which are connected to the topic of Part 2. The questions are designed to give the student an opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and ideas.

Scoring

Certified IELTS examiners assess the students’ performance in this test. Students will be marked on the following four criteria:
• Fluency and coherence
• Lexical resource
• Grammar
• Pronunciation

The scores are then reported in the form of a 9 band scale.

Cost of IELTS:

The test fees vary from one country to another, but it is the same for both the versions of the test (Academic and General Training).

IELTS Test Day:

Students can apply to take the exam at any IELTS Administration Centre. They must ensure that they have the right ID with them. If they bring the wrong ID, they will not be allowed to take the test. Students must carry two recent identical passport-sized photographs as well. Only a pen or pencil, eraser and the ID will be allowed in the exam center.

IELTS Results:

Test results are provided 13 calendar days after the test date. An Overall Band Score from 1-9, along with a band score for each of the 4 sections of the test, is provided. If a student has nominated institutions to provide copies of the IELTS test results during registration, then the results will be sent automatically on their behalf. Students must note that the Test Report Forms will be valid for two years only. If a student wishes to take the exam again, they do not have to wait for any mandatory period to elapse in order to re-take the exam. Also, there is no limit to the number of times a student can give the IELTS exam. If a student is not happy with his result, they can apply for a re-examination, which is known as an Enquiry on Results, within six weeks of the test date. However, they will have to pay an inquiry fee, which will be fully refunded if the band score is changed post the re-examination.

Please note only book your IELTS test after getting adequate amount of training