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Wednesday, 12 February 2020

IELTS Test Format and Timing




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.




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
Content
Time
Listening
40 questions
Approximately 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes’ transfer time)
Reading
40 questions
60 minutes
Writing
2 tasks
60 minutes
Speaking
3 parts
11–14 minutes




   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
IELTS General Training
Listening*
(30 minutes)
• Four recorded monologues and conversations

• Four recorded monologues and conversations
Reading
(60 minutes)
• 3 long reading passages with tasks
• Texts may include diagrams, graphs or illustrations
• Texts are taken from books, journals, magazines and newspapers
• 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)
• 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
• Letter writing task of at least 150 words
• Short essay task of at least 250 words
Speaking*
(11 to 14 min)
• Face-to-face interview without disruptions or distractions
• Includes short questions, speaking at length about a familiar topic and a structured discussion
• Face-to-face interview without disruptions or distractions
• Includes short questions, speaking at length about a familiar topic and a structured discussion
* The Listening and Speaking components are the same for both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training.




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A Short Introduction About The Test:

IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System which aims to test the four basics of English that are Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking required in every country for settlement. IELTS basically measures the language proficiency of people supposed to study where the English language is used as their mother-tongue. They use different bands that are from band score 1 (beginner) to band score 9 (expert) to identify the proficiency of student. It is accepted for Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.


Description of 9 Bands Score Card For IELTS:

0 band means user did not attempt the test
1 band means the test taker doesn’t have the ability to use the language except for very few words and needs to work harder.
2 bands mean intermittent user, having great difficulty in understanding spoken and written English.
3 bands- means the user is extremely limited in using words.
4 bands- means limited user and is restricted in the language.
5 bands- Modest users have a command and could cope with meanings but are likely to make many mistakes and are able to handle basic communication skills.
6 bands: Test taker is competent and has an effective command on language with some inaccuracies and misunderstandings.
7 bands- It dedicates to good command holder on English with very few occasional inaccuracies.
8 bands- Test taker has very good command over English language and its usage in daily life as well as in professional life.
9 bands- The one who cleared IELTS test is excellent over English usage and shows complete understanding about the same.

Key points about our institute for IELTS coaching in Gurgaon:

  • Mock test sessions
  • Qualified faculty to deal with every aspect of student
  • Various packages for students they choose accordingly
  • Weak areas will be targeted right from the starting of the session
  • Safe and calm learning place
  • Certified mentors
  • Group discussions
There are basically 2 reasons people go for IELTS that is for work or migration.

2 Types of IELTS Exam:
  1. IELTS Academic: This test is preferably given by those who want to go for higher learning or academic purposes. Regardless of subject focus; the tasks and tests are accessible to test takers.
Exam Pattern:
  • Listening: 30 minutes+10 minutes extra, four recorded monologues and conversations.
  • Reading: 60 minutes, three long reading passages along with tasks, descriptive, analytical and factual questions, Non-verbal materials like graphs, authentic texts may take from newspaper, books and journals.
  • Writing: 60 minutes, writing task of minimum 150 words, short essay task of at least 250 words.
  • Speaking Section: 11 to 14 minutes, interview round, short questions about a familiar topic just to check the speaking skills of the student.
  1. IELTS General Training: The motive of this test is measure English efficiency in practical life, show social as well as work situations helpful in survival.
  • Listening and Speaking sections are same in both the tests.
  • Reading: 60 minutes, three reading passages with tasks, section 1 will be having 2 or 3 short factual texts, section 2 contains two short and work-related texts, section 3 consisting one longer text related to general interest, authentic texts.
  • Writing: 60 minutes, letter writing of at least 150 words and short essay task with minimum 250 words.
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