The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you work, study or immigrate to a country where English is the first language. This includes countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA.
Speaking
Listening
Writing
Reading
If you want to work, live or study in an English-speaking country, you need to be able to show that you have good English language skills. English is the 3rd most spoken language in the world. Around 379 million people speak English.
IELTS is the most popular test for those wishing to immigrate to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. It is globally recognized by more than 11,000 employers, universities, schools and immigration agencies, including 3,400 institutions in the US.
More than 5.3 million students study abroad every year. Many students study in English-speaking countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. To study at university in the UK, it is compulsory to take the IELTS test.
Listening 30 Minutes 4 monologues and conversations
Reading 60 minutes Texts are original (e.g. taken from books, magazines and newspapers) Consists of 3 long passages. It consists of graphs and drawings.
Writing 60 minutes The writing consists of two parts. A 150-word essay consisting of analyzing, analyzing and summarizing a 150-word graph. 250 word essay
Speaking 11-14 minutes It is done in a face-to-face interview. Your voice is recorded and sent to the IELTS test center for evaluation. Short questions are asked. (Introduce your family, introduce the environment you live in, etc.) It includes a 3-4 minute speech on the selected topic.
Listening 30 Minutes 4 monologues and conversations
Reading 60 minutes Texts are original (e.g. taken from books, magazines and newspapers) Consists of 3 long passages. It consists of graphs and drawings.
Writing 60 minutes The writing consists of two parts. A 150-word essay consisting of analyzing, analyzing and summarizing a 150-word graph. 250 word essay
Speaking 11-14 minutes It is done in a face-to-face interview. Your voice is recorded and sent to the IELTS test center for evaluation. Short questions are asked. (Introduce your family, introduce the environment you live in, etc.) It includes a 3-4 minute speech on the selected topic.