IELTS

                                              IELTS Exam





What is IELTS?


 International English Language Testing System, is an international standardized test of English Language Proficiency of non-native English Language speakers.


What does IELTS consist of?


Soundtracks, sections, papers, and meetings, goodness my! Initially, the IELTS test has four segments: IELTS Listening, IELTS Reading, IELTS Writing, and IELTS Speaking. These four segments are found on two unique variants of the test: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training.


The IELTS evaluates four English aptitudes. There are evaluations for the "proficiency" English abilities, perusing and composing. What's more, the IELTS likewise tests your capacity in tuning in and talking, the conversational English aptitudes. The IELTS tests your English aptitudes with an assortment of inquiry types and undertaking types. You'll have to respond to different decision inquiries in different organizations.


They are four types  of segments:



  • IELTS Listening
  • IELTS Reading
  • IELTS Writing
  • IELTS Speaking                                                                                                                                                      

IELTS Listening:


Your Listening skills will be Tested, logically, as you demonstrate your ability to understand the speech of native English speakers in the 40-minute exam. Each recording represents the different kinds of speech: Everyday conversation, monologues that occur in an everyday context, conversation in training/classroom setting and formal monologues, like course lectures.


Each recording has a corresponding question, 40 in all


  • Multiple choices
  • Sentence Completion
  • Matching
  •  Plan/map/diagram labelling                         


IELTS Reading:

The reading section also requires you to correctly answer 40 questions, but this time, you'll demonstrate your reading comprehension.

The text types and passages lengths differ for the two versions of the test, but both have the same possible question formats.


  • Multiple Choices
  • Matching 
  • Sentence completion
  • Summary/note/table/flowchart completion
  • Short answer questions                             

IELTS Writing:

You can build up your thoughts in a paper about a predefined subject (no under 250 words quickly). Both ought to exhibit your capacity to utilize English in a scholarly or semi-formal tone. For more data, look at our advisers for Academic Writing Task 1 and Task 2.

The main composing task includes a natural errand, similar to letter composing, because of a situation. You will be given 20 minutes to expound on 150 words. The subsequent undertaking is an article and ought to be no under 250 words. You will be given explicit directions on what to examine and you will have 40 minutes to do as such.


IELTS Speaking:

The speaking tests last only 11-15 minutes and is broken in 3 parts:

Section One: Includes a general presentation during which you are verbally posed inquiries that welcome you to share a tad about your life. 

Section Two: Necessitates that you talk on a subject in what is designated "the long turn." What is IELTS test Speaking long turn like, as far as points and structure? The subject is given to you in a composed structure. You will be permitted to make and utilize notes with the goal that your considerations are sorted out before you talk. 


Section Three: Includes a conversation wherein the analyst will pose a few inquiries to permit you to investigate a similar theme in somewhat more profound or all the more extensively together.





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