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IELTS exam format

IELTS exam format

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On the day of the test, the four subsections will be taken in the following order as the picture above.

There are four sub-tests, or modules, to the IELTS test: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Students must sit all four sub-tests. While all students take the same Listening and Speaking tests, they sit different Reading and Writing tests, depending on whether they have selected the Academic Module or the General Training Module.

On the day of the test, the four subsections will be taken in the following order as the picture above.

If you practice at home and do not have time to practice in full 60 minutes as the real module, you can practice some short tests at this site mini-ielts.com

What's new in this website 

1. You can save time to practice the short test without wasting time to listen or read the instructions

2. You will have the function to print file in pdf for each test with answers 

3. In the listening section you have the explanation location and also the audio markings which you can listen and check out again for your answers 

4. Some special format for listening such as videos or TED will help you to practice English more with fun and excitement.

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