What is IELTS Exam?

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IELTS (International English Language Testing System) IELTS Pakistan is an English language proficiency test that covers all four skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking. IELTS results are accepted by more than 10,000 organizations, covering government organizations, educational institutions and leading institutions in 140 countries such as Thailand, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, England and the United State.

What is the IELTS test for?
For further studies (Academic Modules) is a test of readiness to study abroad that requires English.General Training Modules for those planning to use the language for training. or working in a foreign country where English is the main language In general, the exam is used to measure knowledge of English at a basic level. And suitable for those who want to immigrate to New Zealand. or Australia

4 skills for IELTS

Listening (Listening) 30 minutes, 4 parts
Test takers must listen to the story on a personal device. which can be listened only once in each story The content will consist of conversation and dialogue, as well as pronunciation. At the end, there will be another 10 minutes to write your answer and check it out on the Answer Sheet.

Reading: 60 minutes, 40 items
There are 3 texts to read, along with questions to follow. The content comes from books, magazines and newspapers. It’s general, not specific.

Writing (Writing) 60 minutes 2 stories

  • Item 1 is written in a manner that describes OET Pakistan the information provided in the form of graphs, tables, schematics. We must compare the data. Must write at least 150 words.
  • The second story is an official essay or report. and is an opinion Finding a solution to a problem or criticizing a given topic must write at least 250 words

Speaking: 11-14 minutes, 3 parts

  • Part 1 talks about general issues and daily life.
  • Part 2 The judges will have 1 minute to prepare before speaking with a question card. and let us speak alone

About 3-4 minutes

  • Part 3 is similar to the dialogue on the topic from the second part.