What’s in the IELTS Listening test?
The paper has four sections, with ten questions in each section. The questions are in the same order as the information in the recording, so the answer to the first question will be before the answer to the second question, and so on…
There are three reading texts with a variety of question types. Texts come from books, journals, magazines, newspapers and online resources, written for a non-specialist audience. All the topics are of general interest to students at undergraduate or postgraduate level…
There are three sections of increasing difficulty. Section 1 may contain two or three short texts or several shorter texts. Section 2 contains two texts. In Section 3, there is one long text…
There are two Writing tasks and BOTH must be completed. In Task 1, you have to describe some visual information in your own words (a graph, table, chart or diagram). In Task 2, you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to discuss…
There are two Writing tasks and BOTH must be completed. In Task 1, you have to respond to a situation by writing a letter, for example, asking for information or explaining a situation. In Task 2, you are given a point of view, argument or problem which you need to discuss…
The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview between the candidate and an examiner. The Speaking test is recorded…