What is IELTS and why, the details of it
Those who decide to go to the developed world will be well-known with the word IELTS. This is one of the main qualifications for high school students in the UK and Australia.
It is essential to have the required IELTS scores everywhere from the university admission to the visa. In the case of receiving scholarship, it is also considered as a qualification criteria with academic results. It is mandatory to have specific IELTS scores for immigration in many countries, including Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
According to different sources,
more than 14 lakh students and professionals participate in IELTS examinations for higher studies and jobs every year.
✔✔IELTS:
IELTS (The International English Language Testing System) is an international certificate of expertise in English language. For those whose mother tongue is not English, many universities, including the UK and Australia, have to earn specific IELTS scores to apply for admission or visa applications.
Two types of IELTS test methods-
01. Academic and
02. General;
Students have to score at the academic IELTS. However, anyone can take part in this examination.
র Detailed examination details:
IELTS test can be given in two modules.
01. Academic and
02. General training;
Students are required to take exams in the academic module and any other technical issues or training candidates are required to take part in the general training module.
However, admission to secondary schools or for immigration is also to be examined in the General Training module. So, to know well, you have to take an IESTS test in any module. But the difference in two methods is very little.
There are four parts in two types of modules-
01. Listening;
0. Readings;
03. Writings and
04. Speaking;
✔✔ Listening
First step leasing to the IELTS test. Your understanding will be verified in this step by listening to the conversation. There are four questions in the four sections of the Listings to answer 40 questions.
At first a passage will be played in English. You need to answer based on this. That is, if you do not understand the information provided on the audio tape, then you are not good at listening.
The test is 30 minutes, in the last 10 minutes the answer to the answer sheet is to answer. One topic is heard only once. There may be several types of questions, such as choosing the right answer, short answer or fulfillment of the sentence.
✔✔ Readings:
IELTS's second step readings. At this stage, three sections have to answer a total of 40 questions. Time is available one hour. The ability to read passages in this step is tested.
You will be given roughly 3/4 paragraphs, they will have to answer a few simple answers. For this you have to understand passages properly. And it takes time to spend more. As a result, the answer to the rest passages decreases. There is a hard press on the examiner.
The time begins to rush; Everything gets confused and the test is bad. That is, it is important to learn some techniques to make this test better. In this case, you can seek professional and quality coaching in this regard.
But English medium students can be said to be somewhat ahead in this case. Reading steps also fill the sentence, find short answers or find the right answer to have such questions. Due to the important parts of reading time. When answering, it will work.
✔✔ Writing:
Writing is the third step of IELTS Here you can verify how much you can imagine and write on one subject. You have to answer two questions in an hour.
Remember that the second question is twice the number than the first question. So at the beginning you can write the answer to the second question well. Start the second with a minimum of 20 minutes on the first question.
The first will need to answer at least 150 words. But the answer to the second question is found in 40 minutes. At least 250 words are to be written. There is no harm in the number of words. But if the number is less then the number will decrease.
The first question usually consists of a chart or diagram. From that to write analytical answer on your own words. And the second question is usually to present an opinion or argument against a subject.
✔✔ Speaking:
IELTS's fourth step is Speaking. There is no writing in this step. You have to sit in front of two testers at the test site (usually British Council) on certain days. They will ask you questions in English in various ways and you will answer.
Three parts are tested for a minimum of 11 to 14 minutes. In the first part, the tester is asked a few general questions, such as family, study, work, friend etc. The answers are to be answered in four to five minutes.
The second part is to talk two minutes on a specific topic. However, it was given a minute to think before. In the third part, for four to five minutes, the tester has to conduct a conversation on a specific topic.
✔✔ How many scores are scored:
It is essential to have the required IELTS scores everywhere from the university admission to the visa. In the case of receiving scholarship, it is also considered as a qualification criteria with academic results. It is mandatory to have specific IELTS scores for immigration in many countries, including Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.
According to different sources,
more than 14 lakh students and professionals participate in IELTS examinations for higher studies and jobs every year.
✔✔IELTS:
IELTS (The International English Language Testing System) is an international certificate of expertise in English language. For those whose mother tongue is not English, many universities, including the UK and Australia, have to earn specific IELTS scores to apply for admission or visa applications.
Two types of IELTS test methods-
01. Academic and
02. General;
Students have to score at the academic IELTS. However, anyone can take part in this examination.
র Detailed examination details:
IELTS test can be given in two modules.
01. Academic and
02. General training;
Students are required to take exams in the academic module and any other technical issues or training candidates are required to take part in the general training module.
However, admission to secondary schools or for immigration is also to be examined in the General Training module. So, to know well, you have to take an IESTS test in any module. But the difference in two methods is very little.
There are four parts in two types of modules-
01. Listening;
0. Readings;
03. Writings and
04. Speaking;
✔✔ Listening
First step leasing to the IELTS test. Your understanding will be verified in this step by listening to the conversation. There are four questions in the four sections of the Listings to answer 40 questions.
At first a passage will be played in English. You need to answer based on this. That is, if you do not understand the information provided on the audio tape, then you are not good at listening.
The test is 30 minutes, in the last 10 minutes the answer to the answer sheet is to answer. One topic is heard only once. There may be several types of questions, such as choosing the right answer, short answer or fulfillment of the sentence.
✔✔ Readings:
IELTS's second step readings. At this stage, three sections have to answer a total of 40 questions. Time is available one hour. The ability to read passages in this step is tested.
You will be given roughly 3/4 paragraphs, they will have to answer a few simple answers. For this you have to understand passages properly. And it takes time to spend more. As a result, the answer to the rest passages decreases. There is a hard press on the examiner.
The time begins to rush; Everything gets confused and the test is bad. That is, it is important to learn some techniques to make this test better. In this case, you can seek professional and quality coaching in this regard.
But English medium students can be said to be somewhat ahead in this case. Reading steps also fill the sentence, find short answers or find the right answer to have such questions. Due to the important parts of reading time. When answering, it will work.
✔✔ Writing:
Writing is the third step of IELTS Here you can verify how much you can imagine and write on one subject. You have to answer two questions in an hour.
Remember that the second question is twice the number than the first question. So at the beginning you can write the answer to the second question well. Start the second with a minimum of 20 minutes on the first question.
The first will need to answer at least 150 words. But the answer to the second question is found in 40 minutes. At least 250 words are to be written. There is no harm in the number of words. But if the number is less then the number will decrease.
The first question usually consists of a chart or diagram. From that to write analytical answer on your own words. And the second question is usually to present an opinion or argument against a subject.
✔✔ Speaking:
IELTS's fourth step is Speaking. There is no writing in this step. You have to sit in front of two testers at the test site (usually British Council) on certain days. They will ask you questions in English in various ways and you will answer.
Three parts are tested for a minimum of 11 to 14 minutes. In the first part, the tester is asked a few general questions, such as family, study, work, friend etc. The answers are to be answered in four to five minutes.
The second part is to talk two minutes on a specific topic. However, it was given a minute to think before. In the third part, for four to five minutes, the tester has to conduct a conversation on a specific topic.
✔✔ How many scores are scored:
IELTS scores are given on a scale of one to nine. In four parts, the band scores are given separately and the average score is given to a full score.
There is no point in success or failure in IELTS. Students are given this exam for the required score. For example, if you want to get admired in a good university, it is usually 6 to 7.5. Again, some universities have announced different band scores.
In that case, no matter how good the score is, if the score is reduced to a certain band then it will not be able to be filled. So before you take the test, know how much you need to score.
Remember, the
IELTS scores will last two years. Then you have to take a test again.
See IELTS Scores Recognition Stage -
Band 9 - Efficient User;
Band 8- Very good user;
Band 7-good user;
Band 6- adequate user;
Band 5 - Modified User;
Band 4- Limited User;
Band 3 - Extremely Limited User;
Band 2 - Not user;
Band 1- Those who have not responded or have failed to communicate;
Band 0- did not participate in the examination or did not answer;
✔✔ Test management and outcome:
IELTS test conducted by the University of Cambridge, British Council and IDP Australia.
Although this exam is a Cambridge University policymaker, BRITISH COUNCIL and IDP Australia are playing the key role in delivering information and training to students worldwide.
The same question paper and common rules are conducted all over the world. Under the supervision of British Council, IELTS examinations were held 36 times per year three times per month.
Regular and irregular candidates can take part in the successful examination until they get the desired score.
Usually the results of IELTS are published 13 days after the examination. From the British Council's website, the roll number of the candidate, the passport number, date of birth and the date of the examination is easily revealed by the results of the IELTS exam. Besides, the results can be collected directly from the British Council.
If a candidate is suspected in the results, it is possible to apply for 'Enquire on Result' within six weeks of publication of the results. To do this, you have to pay a specific fee. However, the money is returned to the student when he is misconstrued, and within 6 to 8 weeks, the British Council will announce the re-published results to the learner.
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There is no point in success or failure in IELTS. Students are given this exam for the required score. For example, if you want to get admired in a good university, it is usually 6 to 7.5. Again, some universities have announced different band scores.
In that case, no matter how good the score is, if the score is reduced to a certain band then it will not be able to be filled. So before you take the test, know how much you need to score.
Remember, the
IELTS scores will last two years. Then you have to take a test again.
See IELTS Scores Recognition Stage -
Band 9 - Efficient User;
Band 8- Very good user;
Band 7-good user;
Band 6- adequate user;
Band 5 - Modified User;
Band 4- Limited User;
Band 3 - Extremely Limited User;
Band 2 - Not user;
Band 1- Those who have not responded or have failed to communicate;
Band 0- did not participate in the examination or did not answer;
✔✔ Test management and outcome:
IELTS test conducted by the University of Cambridge, British Council and IDP Australia.
Although this exam is a Cambridge University policymaker, BRITISH COUNCIL and IDP Australia are playing the key role in delivering information and training to students worldwide.
The same question paper and common rules are conducted all over the world. Under the supervision of British Council, IELTS examinations were held 36 times per year three times per month.
Regular and irregular candidates can take part in the successful examination until they get the desired score.
Usually the results of IELTS are published 13 days after the examination. From the British Council's website, the roll number of the candidate, the passport number, date of birth and the date of the examination is easily revealed by the results of the IELTS exam. Besides, the results can be collected directly from the British Council.
If a candidate is suspected in the results, it is possible to apply for 'Enquire on Result' within six weeks of publication of the results. To do this, you have to pay a specific fee. However, the money is returned to the student when he is misconstrued, and within 6 to 8 weeks, the British Council will announce the re-published results to the learner.
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