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The tests: The IELTS exam assesses how well you can understand and use the kind of English you need to study in an English-speaking country. There are four tests which all candidates have to take: listening, reading, writing and speaking. The tests are always taken in this order, and the first three tests are always taken in one day, with the speaking test taken on the same day or within a week. Each test focuses on a different skill:

IELTS reading

The IELTS reading test lasts for sixty minutes and assesses how well you can understand the type of texts you will find in the course of your studies.

The texts, which tend to increase in difficulty throughout the paper, vary in length, and so does the number of questions on each passage. The passages are usually from 700 - 1000 words long for the academic module and shorter in the general training module. There is a total of about forty questions. Sometimes these come before the reading passage and sometimes after. Find out more

IELTS reading exam papers

This section contains extra practice materials to help you prepare for the reading subtest. Times are suggested for all questions and length, topics, level of difficulty, format and question types are similar to what you can expect in the examination itself. Find out more

IELTS writing

The writing tests last sixty minutes and you have two tasks to do in that time. You are given a booklet in which you have to write your answers. You may use a pencil to make notes but you may not use a dictionary. Your answers must be written in full sentences. Find out more

IELTS listening

In IELTS the listening comprehension is designed to assess your ability to understand spoken English and is the same for all candidates. There is a pre-recorded tape which lasts for about thirty minutes. There is a total of about forty questions. There are four sections in the test.  

Each section may contain two or three linked passages of two to three minutes each, or one longer passage of about five minutes. The passages get more difficult as you progress through the tape. Find out more

IELTS speaking

The speaking test is an interview which assesses how well you can communicate in spoken English. It is a test of general speaking skills and is broadly the same for all candidates. The interview lasts for eleven to fourteen minutes and is in three main sections. Find out more © Mat Wright

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