IELTS Test Format and Centers in Pakistan International English Testing System
There are two versions of IELTS; Academic or General Training. The version you need will depend on the organisation or visa for which you are applying. We recommended that you check the English language requirements with the organisation or institution you are planning to submit your IELTS result to and ask which version they require you to take.
- Listening
- Reading
- Writing
- Speaking
Listening
This module comprises of total four sections and each section carries ten questions. The aspirants will be given question paper which consists of multiple questions including: multiple choice questions (MCQs), short questions, as well as sentence completion, summary, labeling a map or diagram or plan, matching etc.
Reading
There are two sorts of reading modules one for Academic Version while the other for General Training Version, every module contains three sections having forty questions in them. The aspirants will be given three readings which might be taken from advertisements, brochures, newspapers, books and from the magazines as well.
Writing
There are two sorts of writing modules one for Academic Version and the other for General Training Version. In every module aspirants have 20 minutes for the task 1 as well as for writing approximately one hundred and fifty words and 40 minutes for completing task 2 which require round about 250 words.
Speaking
The IELTS Speaking test is taken face-to-with an examiner in a private room, unlike many other tests which require you to take your speaking test with a computer or in a room shared with other test takers.
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