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IELTS - Presenting the test - Listening

IELTS - Presenting the test - Listening

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What is it about?

​> It is a test available at more than 1,200 locations worldwide.

> Over 3 million IELTS tests are taken each year.

​> Data is routinely collected from live tests and analysed to confirm the accuracy of the initial grading process and to support on-going quality assurance processes.

> Test writers from different English-speaking countries develop IELTS content so it reflects real-life situations around the world and is unbiased and fair to all test takers, whatever their background.

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Multiple Choice

What does IELTS stands for:

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International English Language Testing System

2

International Empowered Language Testing System

3

International English Learning Testing System

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International English Language Theory System

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Fill in the Blank

Complete the sentence: IELTS test is available at more than _______ locations worldwide.

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It can be taken in a test centre on paper or on computer, and can now also be taken online from home or another private location that has a stable internet connection.

IELTS ACADEMIC​

It can only be taken in a test centre on paper or on computer.

IELTS GENERAL TRAINING​

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The IELTS General Training test is suitable for those applying to study below degree level. This includes an English-speaking school or college. It can also be taken for work experience or other employment training.

IELTS General Training is also required for migration to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. The test features everyday English language skills that you will need in social and workplace environments.​

The IELTS Academic test is suitable for those wanting to study in an English-speaking environment or university (higher education). You can also take IELTS Academic for professional registration purposes.

The test measures if you are ready to begin studying in English. It features vocabulary that is familiar within an academic setting.

How to choose the appropriate one?

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Multiple Choice

If you want to move to an English-speaking country to study, then you should take the IELTS ____________.

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Academic test

2

General Training test.

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Multiple Choice

If you want for work or immigration, the IELTS General Training test is recommended.

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General Training test

2

Academic test

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It takes about 2 hours 45 minutes to do the test, but it may last up to 3 hours and 15 minutes.

*Remember: you need 30 minutes for the speaking test and administration.

Lengh of the test

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Multiple Choice

How many sessions are there in the Listening part?

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There are three sessions

2

There are four seessions.

3

There are two sessions

4

There is one session

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Test format – Listening

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.

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Multiple Choice

The four parts of the Listening test consist on every day social context (2), education or training context (1) and academic subject (1).

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True

2

False

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​More details about Listening part

  • Test takers have approximately 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes transfer time).

  • A variety of question types are used, chosen from the following: multiple choice, matching, plan/map/diagram labelling, form/note/table/flow-chart/summary completion, sentence completion.​

  • Test takers write their answers on the question paper as they listen and at the end of the test are given 10 minutes to transfer their answers to an answer sheet. Care should be taken when writing answers on the answer sheet as poor spelling and grammar are penalised.​

  • Each question is worth 1 mark.​

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Multiple Choice

How long does it take the Listening part?

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About forty minutes

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About 20 minutes

3

About thirty minutes

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About 50 minutes

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Multiple Choice

A variety of question types are used, chosen from the following:

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multiple choice, matching, plan/map/diagram labelling, form/note/table/flow-chart/summary completion, sentence completion

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multiple choice, matching, plan/map/diagram labelling, form/note/table/flow-chart/summary completion, true or false

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How's it marked?

The Listening test is marked by certificated markers, who are regularly monitored to ensure their reliability. All answer sheets, after being marked, are further analysed by Cambridge English.

Subject | Subject

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Band score conversion

​A Band Score conversion table is produced for each version of the Listening test which translates scores out of 40 into the IELTS 9-band scale. Scores are reported in whole bands and half bands.

One mark is awarded for each correct answer in the 40-item test. Care should be taken when writing answers on the answer sheet as poor spelling and grammar are penalised.

What is it about?

​> It is a test available at more than 1,200 locations worldwide.

> Over 3 million IELTS tests are taken each year.

​> Data is routinely collected from live tests and analysed to confirm the accuracy of the initial grading process and to support on-going quality assurance processes.

> Test writers from different English-speaking countries develop IELTS content so it reflects real-life situations around the world and is unbiased and fair to all test takers, whatever their background.

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