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IELTS

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a language proficiency test available for people who want to study or work where English is used as a language of communication.

MODULEORDERTIME# QUESTIONSDETAILS
Listening (1st day)130 – 40 min40Listen to 4 recordings (2 conversations/2 monologues) and answer questions
Reading(1st day)260 min40Read three 700-word passages and answer questions
Writing(1st day)360 min2 tasksDescribe a graph, table, chart or diagram in 150 words; Write an essay (250-300 words) in response to a point of view, argument or problem.
Speaking(2nd day)511 – 14 min3 partsGeneral questions on familiar topics; talk about a particular topic for 1-2min; Further questions which are connected to the topic of Part 2.
TOTAL——3 HOURS—–

LISTENING MODULE

The Listening modules are the same for both the Academic and the General Training versions of IELTS. It is divided in four parts with ten questions each in order of increasing difficulty. During the test, you will be given time to read the questions before you hear the audio. As you listen, you should write your answers on your question paper. Do not wait until the end. The answers in the audio follow the order of the questions. If you hesitate, you may miss the next question. The audio keeps going.

At the end of each section, you will have 30 seconds to check your answers. At the end of this Module, you will have 10 extra minutes to transfer your answers from your question paper to the official answer sheet. You must transfer your answers. If you don’t, your answers will not be counted and you will not receive a listening score.

Listening Module
SectionsTopicsSpeakers
1General, everyday topicsConversation between 2 people
2General, everyday topicsOne person
3School or training-related topicsConversation between 2 or more people
4School or training-related topicsOne person
Listening Section Question-types
Multiple choiceShort answerSentence completionChart completionFlowchart completionGraphsTablesMaking notesSummarizingLabeling diagrams, plans, and mapsClassificationMatchingSelecting from a list

READING MODULE

The Reading module consists of 40 questions, in order of increasing difficulty.
The passages and the questions will be given to you on a Question Booklet. You will write your answers on the answer sheet. You will have only 60 minutes to read the passages, answer the questions, and mark your answers.

The Reading modules on the Academic and the General Training versions of the IELTS are different.

Reading Module – Academic Reading
Tasks Passage TypesTopicsSources
Read 3 passages and answer 40 questionsNarrative; Descriptive;  and/or argumentativeGeneral interestBooks, magazines, newspapers.
Reading Module – General Reading
Tasks Passage TypesTopicsSources
Section 1Read 2-3 short texts & answer 13-14 questionsBasic social EnglishAdvertisements,notices, schedules,brochures, manuals
Section 2Read 2 texts & answer 13-14 questionsWork-related topicsJob descriptions,employee manuals,training materials
Section 3Read  1 text & answer 13-14 questions General interestBooks, magazines, newspapers
Reading Module Question-types
Multiple choiceTrue/False/Not givenYes/No/Not givenMatch / Classify informationMatch HeadingsSentence/Summary/Note/Chart CompletionMatch Sentence EndingDiagram Label CompletionShort Answer


WRITING MODULE

There are two writing tasks in both the Academic and General Training Writing modules. Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1.

 Task 1 – you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe summarize or explain the information in your own words. You should spend 20 minutes on this task. You must write at least 150 words. 

Task 2 – you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. You must write at least 250 words.

IELTS – Writing Module
TaskTimeMinimum # of words
120 min150
240 min250
Academic Writing Module 
Task 1Write a short text summarizing information presented in one or more charts, graphs, or tables; OR Write a short description of a diagram that shows changes over time or steps within a process.
Task 2Write an essay supporting an opinion with arguments and examples.
General Writing Module
Task 1Write a letter:• requesting or giving information• making an invitation or an apology• explaining a problem
Task 2Write an essay supporting an opinion with reasons and examples.
Assessment Criteria
Task AchievementHow completely you respond to all parts of the task.
Coherence & CohesionHow well you organize your writing and connect your ideas.
Lexical ResourceThe variety of vocabulary words you use and how accurately you use them.
Grammatical Range & AccuracyThe variety and accuracy of the grammatical forms and structures you use.

You will be penalized if your texts are too short.

SPEAKING MODULE

There are three parts to the Speaking module, which lasts between 11 and 14 minutes. You will be alone in a room with the interviewer, who will ask you questions and ask you to talk on certain topics. The interview will be recorded.  The Speaking modules are the same for both the Academic and the General Training. Topics include discussions about you, your family, and topics of everyday interest.

IELTS – Speaking Module
SectionsTimeTasks
14-5 minutesAnswer questions about youand your activities
23-4 minutes: 1 minute, preparation 1-2 minutes speaking1 minute follow-up questionsTalk about a topic presented on a card
34-5 minutesDiscuss issues related to the topic in Part 2
Speaking Module – Question Types
Part 1Wh- questionsYes/No questions
Part 2Describe and explainWh- questionsYes/No questions
Part 3Wh- questionsYes/No questions
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