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IELTS Listening test takes 40 minutes. You will get
approximately 30 minutes to listen to the tape and answer the questions, and 10
minutes allocated for you to transfer your answers from the question booklet to
the answer sheet.
All candidates taking the IELTS Test do the same type of
Listening test, but the version differs according to the test date.
IELTS Listening test consists of 4 sections, and you will
hear the tape only once. No part of the tape will be repeated. Generally, there
are 40 questions in the listening module but this number can vary from 38 to
42.
The listening test becomes more difficult as you progress
through the test. Each section is more difficult than the one before.
IELTS listening section 1 is based on social or real-life
situations. For example, everyday events, such as conversations about accommodation
or shopping, or short talks giving practical information for daily living,
travel arrangements, visiting a new city, visiting a new university campus or
making arrangements to go out. This is usually a conversation between at least
two speakers.
IELTS listening section 2 is also based on social or
real-life situations where you might expect to listen in the news broadcasts,
weather forecasts, or a description of college facilities. This is usually one
person speaking.
IELTS listening section 3 and 4 are usually based on
education and training situations. For example, typical situations students
face in their courses of study, discussions with tutors or administrators,
introductory, course lectures, a group of students planning a project, or a tutor
and a student discussing career options. This is often a conversation with up
to four speakers.
Your answers need to be legible, i.e., they must be clear
and readable. This applies to all the types of answers you give: letters,
numbers and phrases.
You write your answers on the question paper as you do the
Listening sub-test, and when it is completed, you have 10 minutes to transfer
them carefully onto the Answer Sheet. Make sure that each answer is transferred
accurately and is legible.
The IELTS Reading test contains three reading passages. The
reading section is different for the academic test takers and the general
training test takers.
Academic Reading passage texts are taken from magazines,
journals, research papers, books, and newspapers. Texts have been written for a
non-specialist audience. All the topics are of general interest. They deal with
issues which are interesting, recognisably appropriate and accessible to
candidates entering undergraduate or postgraduate courses or seeking
professional registration.
General
Training Reading texts are taken from notices, advertisements, official
documents, booklets, newspapers, instruction manuals, leaflets, timetables,
books and magazines. The first section, ‘social survival’, contains texts
relevant to basic linguistic survival in English with tasks mainly about
retrieving and providing general factual information. ‘Training survival’, the
second section, focuses on the training context, for example on the training
program itself or on welfare needs. Section 2 of the General Training reading
paper focuses on the work context (e.g. applying for jobs, company policies,
pay and conditions, workplace facilities, staff development etc).