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Total Test Time
2 hours 45
minutes
The Test Format
There are four
sub-tests, or
modules, to the
IELTS test:
Reading,
Writing,
Listening and
Speaking.
Students must
sit all four
sub-tests. While
all students
take the same
Listening and
Speaking tests,
they sit
different
Reading and
Writing tests,
depending on
whether they
have selected
the Academic
IELTS test or
the General
Training IELTS
test.
On the day of
the test, the
four subsections
will be taken in
the following
order:
The
Speaking test
may even take
place a day or
two later at
some centres.
IELTS
listening test
lasts for about
30 minutes. It
consists of four
sections, played
on cassette
tape, in order
of increasing
difficulty. Each
section might be
a dialogue or a
monologue. The
test is played
once only, and
the questions
for each section
must be answered
while listening,
although time is
given for
students to
check their
answers.
IELTS
Reading test
lasts for 60
minutes.
Students are
given an
Academic Reading
test, or a
General Training
Reading test.
Both tests
consist of three
sections, and in
both tests the
sections are in
order of
increasing
difficulty.
IELTS
Writing test
also lasts for
60 minutes.
Again, students
take either an
Academic test,
or a General
Training test.
Students must
perform two
writing tasks,
which require
different styles
of writing.
There is no
choice of
question topics.
IELTS
Speaking test
consists of a
one-to-one
interview with a
specially
trained
examiner. The
examiner will
lead the
candidate
through the
three parts of
the test:
An introduction
and interview,
an individual
long turn where
the candidate
speaks for one
or two minutes
on a particular
topic, and a
two-way
discussion
thematically
linked to the
individual long
turn. This
interview will
last for
approximately
11-14 minutes. |