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IETLS Academic

  • The IELTS Academic test has been organized for an individual who wants to pursue their further study at university or college as an undergraduate or postgraduate student or join other professional institutes.
  • The Academic test Consists of Topics that are Suitable for anyone entering a University or Professional Institution. Generally IELTS Academic test evaluates language Skills which further helps students in their education performance.
MODULE TYPETEST CONTENTDURATION
Listening40 Questions30 Min. + 10 Min. Transfer time
Reading40 Questions60 Minutes
Writing2 Tasks60 Minutes
Speaking3 Tasks11-14 Minutes

IELTS LISTENING

The listening Module has four parts, each having ten questions. The recording will be allowed to play only once and the information transmitted through listening audio module will be in the same order as the questions. so that, the answer to the next question can be found before the answer to the First question.

Various accents can be used such as North American, British, Australian, and New Zealand.

TEST FORMAT FOR LISTENING MODULE:-

Part 1Every day, Social Situations2 speaker
Part 2Every day, Social Situations1 speaker
Part 3Educational & Training Situations (Academics)2 speakers
Part 4Educational & Training Situations (Academics)1 speaker
Total 40 QuestionsOne mark for each correct answers30minutes + (10 transfer minutes)

Approximately 30 minutes are allotted for the IELTS listening audio. Additionally, 10 minutes are given to write the answers in the answer sheet. Marks will be deducted for incorrect spelling and grammar during judging, so answers must be filled in carefully. One mark will be allotted for each correct answer.

Final band scores for IELTS Listening will be given in half or whole-mark bands, e.g. 6.5 or 8.0.

IELTS  READING

IELTS Academic Reading paper contains three sections and a total of 40 questions. The text length, in total, will range from 2,150 to 2,750 words.

Allotted timeNo. of QuestionsNo. of  SectionMarkings
60 Min. including Transfer time403One mark for each correct answer

The source of text will be collected from books, journals, magazines, newspapers, and online resources, related to a non-specialist audience. provided The topics have extendable diversity from the general interest of students to undergraduate and postgraduate levels topics. The assigned text will be quite varied in writing style, ranging from narrative/descriptive to discursive and argumentative. Diagrams, graphs, and pictures may also be included. An elaborate and complex logical argument will be given in at least one text. In case of any use of technical vocabulary, a simple dictionary definition will be allocated.

Kindly note that, unlike the IELTS Listening Paper, There is no additional transfer time of 10 minutes will be given. Hence, the answers have to be transferred to the answer sheet within the allotted hour of the IELTS reading test. Furthermore, answers should be written diligently to avoid loss of marks for incorrect spelling and grammar.

IELTS WRITING

The IELTS Academic Writing paper consists of two tasks and completion of both is compulsory. The allotted time is 60 minutes and the marking of task 2 carries twice the weightage of task 1. Answers should be complete sentences with correct grammar. Writing answers as notes or in bullet points is strictly prohibited. Notes may be made on the question paper but will not be graded by the examiner. Only the answers written in the answer book will be evaluated.

IELTS Writing Task 1Task achievementDescribe Visual Information (Graph, Chart, Table, or Diagram)Minimum 150 words20 Minutes
IELTS Writing Task 2Task responseDiscuss a point of view, argument or ProblemMinimum 250 words40 Minutes

the assessment criteria is made for the evaluation of the following skills by IELTS  Certified Examiner.

            Task achievement / Task ResponseTASK 1 Organisation, presentation, Comparisons of Data Description of sequences of process or a procedure Explanation of functioning of something.   TASK 2 Proper development of arguments using individual examples and/or experience. Presentation & justification of an option Comparisons & contradiction of evidence, opinions & Implication. Evaluation of ideas & challenging arguments
Cohesion & coherenceClarity & fluency of writing Proper structuring of ideas & information Proper logical order of described ideas Appropriate use of cohesive devices (linking words, pronouns & conjunctions etc.)  
Lexical ResourceAccurate & appropriate use of wide range of vocabulary
Grammatical Range accuracyAccurate & appropriate use grammatical devices

IELTS SPEAKING

The IELTS Speaking test involves a face-to-face interview between the candidate and the examiner. The test consists of three parts, each consisting of a different pattern of tasks that will assess the candidate’s speaking ability in several ways. Time allotted is 11-14 minutes.

Part 1Introduction & interview4-5 minutesIntroduction of examiner and the candidates Generic question regarding the home and family life and / or work, studies and interest
Part 2Long turn3-4 minutesTask card with a certain topic will be provided. The card will contain points to explore and will instruct the candidate to elaborate on one aspect of the topic. One minute will be allotted to prepare for the talk along with pencil and paper to make notes.
Part 3Discussion4-5 minutesFurther discussion on issue related to the topic given in part 2 The approach can range from more generic and abstract to some significant depth whenever appropriate

IELTS Result

  The grading systems in the IELTS exam is quite unique; there is no pass or fail system in IELTS test. Candidates are graded based on their performance in each part of the test: listening, reading, writing and speaking using a band score of 1-9. The combined results of these four parts of the test form the overall IELTS band score.

Computer – delivered IELTS5-7 Days
Paper-based IELTS13 Days

The IELTS band score is unique due to its international recognition and understanding. A unique 9-band scoring system is consistent for measuring performance, regardless of when or where the test is conducted. All parts of the test as well as overall band scores are reported in whole and half bands, with each band corresponding to a level of proficiency in the English language, e.g. 5.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5.

A half band score is an indication of strong performance at a particular band level. For example, an overall band score of 7.5 translates into strong performance within the band 7 levels.

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