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IELTS Exam Structure 2017

IELTS Exam Structure 2017- IELTS Test Aid
IELTS Exam Structure 2017- IELTS Test Aid
1. IELTS International English Language Testing System Its a test that measures the language proficiency of individual who want to study or work in an environments where English is used as a language of communication.
2. IELTS TEST FORMAT ACADEMIC Related to Education Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking GENERAL TRAINING (GT) Related to work, skill migration or immigration. Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking.
3. IELTS Reading Academic Allocated Time: 60 minutes Total passage/ eassy: 3 Total Question: 40 Question Types: Yes/No/Not Given, MCQ, Fill up the gap, Short question, Heading etc. General Training GT Allocated Time: 60 minutes Total passage/ eassy: 5 Total Question: 40 Question Types: Yes/No/Not Given, MCQ, Fill up the gap, Short question, Heading etc.
4. IELTS SPEAKING Speaking module is same for both format – Academic and General Training (GT). Allocated time 12 to 15 minutes. There are three sub section in Speaking module. For example- Introductory section Q-card section and Discussion Section
5. IELTS LISTENING Listening module is also same for both Academic and General Training (GT). There will be a prerecorded voice where one, two or a group of people talk about various issues. The IELTS Listening test take about 30 minutes, and there will be extra 10 minutes to transfer answers to an answer sheet. Based on this record, there will be 40 questions which have to be answered while you are listening the record.
6. IELTS WRITING ACADEMIC Allocated time: 60 mins- Total Task: 2 Task 1: You have to describe a chat or graph based on provided information Task 2: In Task 2, you are given brief details of an opinion, an argument or a problem, and have to produce an extended piece of discursive writing in response. GENERAL TRAINING (GT) Allocated time: 60 mins- Total Task: 2 Task 1: You have to write a formal, semi-formal or informal letter based on provided details Task 2: In Task 2, you are given brief details of an opinion, an argument or a problem, and have to produce an extended piece of discursive
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