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 Overview of the IELTS Exam Pattern for Beginners

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prashant1104 Posted - Jan 04 2025 : 00:45:35
The IELTS exam pattern is meticulously designed to assess the English language proficiency of non-native speakers across four primary skills: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.

These sections ensure that candidates are evaluated holistically on their ability to communicate effectively in English. The test is available in two formats:

Academic IELTS: Geared towards individuals seeking higher education or professional registration.

General Training IELTS: Intended for those migrating to English-speaking countries or pursuing secondary education or work opportunities.

The Listening, Reading, and Writing sections are completed in one sitting, while the Speaking test can be scheduled separately within a 7-day window. The comprehensive nature of the IELTS exam pattern ensures it aligns with real-world language usage.

https://www.gradding.com/test-preparation/ielts/exam-pattern