IELTS Test Format and Timing
The IELTS course lasts 90 days. Your access period begins on
the first day you log into the course. You can use the course 24 hours a day,
seven days a week during your access period. The course is broken up into four modules.
Each module is easy to use and structured in step by step fashion.
We provide IELTS Coaching in Gurgaon and Delhi/NCR and OnlineIELTS Coaching Classes.
Since the IELTS is used for both education and immigration
purposes, there are two different modules of the test— IELTS General Training & IELTS
Academic
Academic module is for the purpose of seeking admission into
higher education programmes in universities in the USA, UK, Australia, New
Zealand etc.
Both the Modules have 4 sections: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
What's in the IELTS exam Timing
Paper
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Content
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Time
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Listening
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40 questions
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Approximately 30
minutes (plus 10 minutes’ transfer time)
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Reading
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40 questions
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60 minutes
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Writing
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2 tasks
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60 minutes
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Speaking
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3 parts
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11–14 minutes
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1. Academic
module
Choose this
if you wish to study at undergraduate or postgraduate levels, or if you are
seeking professional registration, e.g. doctors and nurses. Find out what’s in
the IELTS Academic module.
2.
General
Training module
Choose this
if you wish to migrate to an English-speaking country, (e.g. Australia, Canada,
New Zealand, UK) or if you wish to train or study at below degree level. Find
out what’s in the IELTS General Training module.
IELTS Academic
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IELTS General Training
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Listening*
(30 minutes)
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• Four
recorded monologues and conversations
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• Four
recorded monologues and conversations
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Reading
(60 minutes)
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• 3 long
reading passages with tasks
• Texts may
include diagrams, graphs or illustrations
• Texts are
taken from books, journals, magazines and newspapers
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• Section 1
contains two or three short factual texts
• Section 2
contains two short, work related, factual texts
• Section 3
contains one longer text on a topic of general interest
• Texts are
authentic taken from notices, advertisements, company handbooks, official
documents, books and newspapers
|
Writing
(60 minutes)
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• Writing
task of at least 150 words where the test taker must summarise, describe or
explain a table. graph, chart or diagram
• Short
essay task of at least 250 words
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• Letter
writing task of at least 150 words
• Short
essay task of at least 250 words
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Speaking*
(11 to 14 min)
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•
Face-to-face interview without disruptions or distractions
• Includes
short questions, speaking at length about a familiar topic and a structured
discussion
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•
Face-to-face interview without disruptions or distractions
• Includes
short questions, speaking at length about a familiar topic and a structured
discussion
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* The Listening and Speaking
components are the same for both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training.
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