IELTS Paper Pattern:-
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The total test duration of IELTS exam is 2hrs and 45 minutes. It comprises of four modules i.e. Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
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In Listening section, there will be 40 questions, each of one mark. After checking, marks will be converted into bands. Then, the mean of all bands scored in each section will be carried out to check out the final band.
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Same pattern goes with Reading sections, where marks will be allotted, followed by conversion of marks into bands.
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Coming to the Writing Section; there will be two tasks i.e. Task 1 and Task 2.
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Total time limit for task 1 is 20 minutes, whereas for task 2 is 40 minutes. In task 1, students are asked to write 150 words by having a look on a diagram or table, provided on the question sheet. They will be judged on the ability to describe the diagram through words, comparing the data and vocabulary & sentence structure.
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For task 2, students will be asked to provide solution for a given argument or problem. They will be judged on the ability to solve the problem and justify their opinion.
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Both the tasks will be scored on a band of 1-9.
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Speaking test will be assessed on four broad areas that have been listed below:-
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Fluency and Coherence
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Lexical Resource
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Grammatical Area
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Pronunciation
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First three sections are scored out of 9 and the fourth is marked as 2, 4, 6 and 8.
IELTS Preparation:
One of the most important tips that will be conducive to crack IELTS is making familiarizing yourself with the format of the exam. Attempting mock test will be of great help as this will enable you to crack the nerdy moments during the actual exam. Since the exam is conducted to test the students’ skills in understanding English as a language, it is recommended that students should improve their reading and listening skills by reading newspapers and magazines. Improve your typing skills as the exam will be proper internet based test, where student has to answer by typing on keyboard.
When you’re practicing to improve listening skill, don’t play the audio on tape recorder more than once. Train your ears to listen the audio in first attempt only.