The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a widely recognized test that measures English language proficiency for non-native speakers. It’s commonly required for university admissions, immigration purposes, and job applications. Here’s a comprehensive overview of IELTS:
Test Overview
- Purpose: IELTS assesses your ability to understand and use English in academic, professional, and everyday contexts.
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Types of IELTS Tests
| Paper-Based Test (PBT) | Computer Based Test (CBT) |
|---|---|
| IELTS – Academic | Academic |
| IELTS – General | General |
| IELTS – UKVI | UKVI |
IELTS Test Format
Sections: The IELTS test comprises four sections:
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- Listening (30 minutes): Includes four recordings of native English speakers and questions based on these recordings.
- Reading (60 minutes): Contains three reading passages with a variety of question types. The Academic version includes texts from books, journals, and newspapers, while the General Training version includes texts related to everyday life.
- Writing (60 minutes): Consists of two tasks. For the Academic version, Task 1 is describing visual information, and Task 2 is writing an essay. For the General Training version, Task 1 is writing a letter, and Task 2 is writing an essay.
- Speaking (11-14 minutes): A face-to-face interview with an examiner, divided into three parts: an introduction and interview, a short speech on a given topic, and a discussion.
Scoring System
Band Scores: IELTS scores range from 0 to 9 for each section, and an overall band score is calculated as the average of the four sections. Each band score corresponds to a specific level of English proficiency.
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- Band 9: Expert user
- Band 8: Very good user
- Band 7: Good user
- Band 6: Competent user
- Band 5: Modest user
- Band 4: Limited user
- Band 3: Extremely limited user
- Band 2: Intermittent user
- Band 1: Non-user
- Band 0: Did not attempt the test
The format of the UKVI IELTS is similar to the standard IELTS test but is conducted in a secure environment to meet UKVI requirements.
- Listening (30 minutes): Includes four recordings of native English speakers and questions based on these recordings.
- Reading (60 minutes): Comprises three sections with different types of questions. The Academic version includes texts from academic sources, while the General Training version focuses on texts related to everyday life.
- Writing (60 minutes): Consists of two tasks. The Academic version involves describing visual data and writing an essay, while the General Training version includes writing a letter and an essay.
- Speaking (11-14 minutes): A face-to-face interview with an examiner, divided into three parts: introduction, short speech on a topic, and a discussion.
Scoring System
- Band Scores: IELTS scores range from 0 to 9 for each section, and an overall band score is calculated as the average of the four sections. Each band corresponds to a specific level of English proficiency.
- Band 9: Expert user
- Band 8: Very good user
- Band 7: Good user
- Band 6: Competent user
- Band 5: Modest user
- Band 4: Limited user
- Band 3: Extremely limited user
- Band 2: Intermittent user
- Band 1: Non-user
- Band 0: Did not attempt the test.
Comparison between IELTS and UKVI IELTS
| Feature | IELTS | UKVI IELTS |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Used for general academic and professional purposes, including university admissions and employment in English-speaking countries. | Designed to meet UK government visa and immigration requirements, used primarily for UK visa applications. |
| Test Environment and Security | Offered at various test centers worldwide with general security measures. | Conducted in a secure environment with additional security measures to meet UKVI requirements. |
| Test Versions | Two versions: IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. | Includes both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training, conducted under stricter conditions for visa and immigration purposes. |
| Acceptance | Accepted worldwide for academic, professional, and immigration purposes. | Specifically accepted for UK visa applications and immigration. May not be accepted for other visa or immigration purposes outside the UK. |
| Registration and Booking | Can be booked through various test centers and online platforms. | Must be booked through approved test centers specifically offering UKVI IELTS, with additional documentation or verification required. |
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