What is IELTS?

The full form of IELTS is International English Language Testing System. It is world’s most reliable and preferred test to check proficiency of English language. Its result is recognized by vast number of organizations including educational institutions, governments and employers in more than 140 countries around the world.

Types of IELTS

  • IELTS Academics
  • IELTS General Training

Both types have all four parts that assess each of the four language skills: –

  1. Listening
  2. Reading
  3. Writing
  4. Speaking

The choice depends on your need. If you want to study in abroad (e.g. America, Canada, Australia, UK etc.) then you should choose IELTS Academic or if you are looking for PR (Permanent Residence)/ Work Permit then you should go for IELTS General Training.

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitude of speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

Duration :- 30 Minutes

You will hear four prerecorded texts (monologues and dialogues of various native speakers) and answer a series of questions, including questions that test your ability to understand key information and detailed factual information, as well as people’s views and attitudes. speaker. They will also test your ability to understand the purpose of what is being said and track the development of your thoughts. Test using different voices and accents of native speakers, you will only hear each part once. The same is true for the academic and general training versions. This section is divided into four sub-sections.

Section 1.

A communication between two people in a daily social environment, like conversation in a placement agency.

Section 2.

Monologues in daily social environments, such as monologues about the local area.

Section 3.

In an educational or academic setting, for example, a conversation between four people like professor and students discuss a assignment.

Section 4.

A monologue on an academic topic, such as a college lecture.

Reading

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Writing

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Speaking

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