International English Language Testing System

The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is one of the most widely accepted English language proficiency tests in the world. It is accepted by over 11,500 organizations in more than 140 countries, including:

  • Universities, schools, and colleges
  • Government departments and immigration authorities
  • Professional and industry associations
  • Multinational companies and employers

The IELTS exam is conducted worldwide by British Council and IDP. This test is available in two formats Academic IELTS and General IELTS.

  • Academic IELTS -If applying for higher education in English-speaking countries.
  • General IELTS – If migrating to English-speaking countries.

The test score is valid for 2 years.

 

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Worldwide acceptance of IELTS exam

Here are some specific examples of countries and organizations that accept IELTS scores:

  • Countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, Ireland, South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, India, China, Japan, etc.
  • Organizations: Harvard University, Yale University, Cambridge University, Oxford University, MIT, Stanford University, Google, Microsoft, Apple, etc.

As you can see, the IELTS test is accepted by a wide range of organizations in many different countries.If you are planning to study, work, or migrate to an English-speaking country, then the IELTS test is a good way to demonstrate your English language proficiency.

IELTS Purposes

IELTS is used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Admission to English-speaking universities and colleges
  • Migration to English-speaking countries
  • Employment in English-speaking countries
  • Professional registration

The IELTS test is graded on a scale of 1 to 9, with 9 being the highest. The minimum score required for admission to a particular university or college, or for migration to a particular country, will vary. However, a score of 6.5 or higher is generally considered to be a good score for most purposes. To find out more about the IELTS test and the organizations that accept IELTS scores, you can visit the IELTS website: https://www.ielts.org/

SpeakMantra English Academy IELTS Classroom

  • We offer an English language learning platform that offers a variety of resources to help students prepare for the IELTS test.
  • This includes video courses, practice tests, and writing feedback.
  • Our Classroom offers live classes and one-on-one tutoring.
  • The Classroom is suitable for students of all levels, from beginner to advanced.
  • We offer writing feedback that can help students improve their writing skills. Students can submit their essays to be reviewed by experienced IELTS teachers, who will provide detailed feedback on grammar, vocabulary, and style.
  • We also offer one-on-one tutoring that can help students get the most out of their preparation. Students can work with an experienced IELTS teacher to develop a personalized study plan and get targeted feedback on their progress.

Exam Modules

You will listen to four recordings of native English speakers and then write your answers to a series of questions. A conversation between two people set in an everyday social context. a monologue set in an everyday social context, e.g. a speech about local facilities.

Topics are of general interest to, and suitable for, test takers entering undergraduate and postgraduate studies or seeking professional registration. There are two tasks: you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words.

The Reading component consists of 40 questions, designed to test a wide range of reading skills. These include reading for gist, reading for main ideas, reading for detail, skimming, understanding logical argument and recognising writers’ opinions, attitudes and purpose.

The speaking component assesses your use of spoken English. Every test is recorded. The examiner will ask you general questions about yourself and a range of familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies and interests. This part lasts between four and five minutes.

Exam Format

Test format – Listening (30 minutes)

You will listen to four recordings of native English speakers and then write your answers to a series of questions.

  • Recording 1 – a conversation between two people set in an everyday social context.
  • Recording 2 – a monologue set in an everyday social context, e.g. a speech about local facilities.
  • Recording 3 – a conversation between up to four people set in an educational or training context, e.g. a university tutor and a student discussing an assignment.
  • Recording 4 – a monologue on an academic subject, e.g. a university lecture.

Assessors will be looking for evidence of your ability to understand the main ideas and detailed factual information, the opinions and attitudes of speakers, the purpose of an utterance and evidence of your ability to follow the development of ideas.

 

Test format – Reading (60 minutes)

The Reading section consists of 40 questions, designed to test a wide range of reading skills. These include reading for gist, reading for main ideas, reading for detail, skimming, understanding logical argument and recognising writers’ opinions, attitudes and purpose.

IELTS Academic test – this includes three long texts which range from the descriptive and factual to the discursive and analytical. These are taken from books, journals, magazines and newspapers.  They have been selected for a non-specialist audience but are appropriate for people entering university courses or seeking professional registration.

 

Test format – General Training Reading (60 minutes)

The Reading section consists of 40 questions, designed to test a wide range of reading skills. These include reading for gist, reading for main ideas, reading for detail, skimming, understanding logical argument and recognising writers’ opinions, attitudes and purpose.

IELTS General Training test – this includes extracts from books, magazines, newspapers, notices, advertisements, company handbooks and guidelines. These are materials you are likely to encounter on a daily basis in an English-speaking environment.

Test format – Academic Writing (60 minutes)

Topics are of general interest to, and suitable for, test takers entering undergraduate and postgraduate studies or seeking professional registration. There are two tasks:

  • Task 1 – you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram and asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words. You may be asked to describe and explain data, describe the stages of a process, how something works or describe an object or event.
  • Task 2 – you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. Responses to both tasks must be in a formal style.

Test format – General Training Writing (60 minutes)

Topics are of general interest. There are two tasks:

  • Task 1 – you will be presented with a situation and asked to write a letter requesting information, or explaining the situation. The letter may be personal, semi-formal or formal in style.
  • Task 2 – you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. The essay can be fairly personal in style.
 

Test format – Speaking (11–14 minutes)

The speaking section assesses your use of spoken English. Every test is recorded.

  • Part 1 – the examiner will ask you general questions about yourself and a range of familiar topics, such as home, family, work, studies and interests. This part lasts between four and five minutes.
  • Part 2  – you will be given a card which asks you to talk about a particular topic. You will have one minute to prepare before speaking for up to two minutes. The examiner will then ask one or two questions on the same topic.
  • Part 3 – you will be asked further questions about the topic in Part 2. These will give you the opportunity to discuss more abstract ideas and issues. This part of the test lasts between four and five minutes.

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a standardized test for English language designed specifically for foreign speakers who wish to study, work and migrate in an English-speaking environment. Not only this, the IELTS language certificate can open doors to professional opportunities in many institutions and places in the world where English is used.

IELTS is one test that utilizes a one-on-one speaking so as to assess your English communication skills. This is great assessment test as having a real-life conversation with a real person like the one actual you have while you go abroad. This is the most effective and natural way of testing your English conversation skills.

 

Benefits of doing IELTS through The SpeakMantra English Academy Nagpur

  • Get Training from Experienced Faculty
  • Detailed IELTS notes and extensive study material provided
  • Daily assignments for practice
  • Extensive Mock Tests for a real-time experience of IELTS
  • Extra lectures to strengthen your basics of English

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