IELTS | Test Takers - IELTS
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the
world’s most popular high-stakes English language proficiency test
for higher education and global migration, with more than 2 million
tests taken in the last year.
IELTS assesses all of your English skills — reading,
writing, listening and speaking — and is designed to reflect
real life use of English — at study, at work, and at
play.
The IELTS test is developed by some of the world’s leading
experts in language assessment. It has an excellent
international reputation, and is accepted by over 8,000
organisations worldwide, including schools, universities,
employers, immigration authorities and professional
bodies.
IELTS is the most widely accepted English language test that
uses a one-on-one speaking test to assess your English
communication skills. This means that you are assessed by having a
real-li
LISTENING:
the
test takes around 40 minutes
there
are 40 questions
the
first two sections are concerned with social needs
the
final two sections are concerned with situations related more closely to
educational or training contexts
the
text is recorded on a tape and is heard once only
READING:
the
test takes 60 minutes
there
are 40 questions
there
are three sections of increasing difficulty (with a total of 2,000 to 2,750
words)
texts
are taken from magazines, journals, books and newspapers
WRITING:
the
test takes 60 minutes
task
one requires at least 150 words and should take about 20 minutes
task
two requires at least 250 words and should take about 40 minutes
SPEAKING:
The
test consists a of 15 minute interview with a Cambridge examiner
IELTS TEST PROGRAMME
9.00 to 9.55: Instructions and
Listening module
10.00 to 11.00: Reading module
11.00 to 12.00 Writing module
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