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Acadamic Training
IELTS is available in: Academic – for people applying for higher education or professional registration, and General Training for those migrating to Australia, Canada and the UK, or applying for secondary education, training programmes and work experience in an English-speaking environment. Both versions provide a valid and accurate assessment of the four language skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking.
IELTS treats all test takers with the utmost fairness and respect by actively avoiding cultural bias, and accepting all standard varieties of native-speaker English, including North American, British, Australian and New Zealand English.
The IELTS test assesses your abilities in listening, reading, writing and speaking – in less than three hours. There are two types of IELTS: Academic and General Training. Listening and Speaking are the same for both tests, but the subject matter of the Reading and Writing sections differs depending on which test you take.
The Listening, Reading, and Writing sections of all IELTS tests are completed on the same day, with no breaks in between them. The Speaking section, however, can be completed up to a week before or after the other tests. Your test center will advise. The total test time is 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Timeline
Overview
listening
Writing
Reading
Speaking
Days
IELTS Listening
Multiple choice
Matching
Plan/Map/Diagram labelling
From completion
Note completion
Table completion
Flow-Chart completion
Summary completion
Sentence completion
Short-answer questions
Days
IELTS Writing
Writing duration 60 minutes
Academic writing
General writing
Top 5 approved writing tips
Days
IELTS Reading
Matching information
Matching headings
MATCHING FEATURES
MATCHING SENTENCE ENDINGS
SENTENCE COMPLETION
NOTE COMPLETION
Table completion
Flow-Chart completion
Diagram label completion
Short answer questions
Days
IELTS Speaking
Introduction and interview (4-5 minutes). The examiner introduces him/herself and asks you to introduce yourself and confirm your identity. The examiner asks you general questions on familiar topics (e.g. family, work, studies, and interests.