IELTS is the medium to get hold of your dreams to study abroad. The total test time is 2 hours and 45 minutes. The listening, reading and writing tests are taken together. The speaking test may be on the same day or after or before other tests. When you prepare for IELTS Reading test, you must keep few things in mind. IELTS Listening and Speaking modules are common in both IELTS Academic and General Tests. The IELTS Listening test is a half an hour test. This section takes 60 minutes to complete. There is no extra timing to answer.
It is best to think, speak and converse with everyone in English only. Move away from any other language other than English when you prepare for IELTS Reading Test. During your free time, you must watch only English movies and documentaries and programs and so on. You must know the IELTS test from top to bottom. Familiarize yourself with the test as much as possible. It would be best if you know or are sure of the time management process of each section.  Understand how it is conducted, how the answers are and so on. You must make sure you know all the rules to prepare for IELTS Reading Test.
- In the Reading section of IELTS Academic exam you will have read three longer and more complex texts than the four or five shorter and easier texts in the IELTS General Training Test. It is 1 hour long in both cases though.
- In the Writing section of IELTS Academic test, you will have 20 minutes for a 150 word limit report writing where you will have any one of the six kinds of diagrams (pie-chart, bar-graph, table, line-graph, map and process). In the IELTS General Training Test, the time and word limit would be same and you need to write a letter on a given real life situation. IELTS examiners look for three important aspects: content, vocabulary and fluency.
- The Speaking section is same for both the type of tests, and has three parts and lasts for 11 to 14 minutes. Here, the candidate has a one-to-one conversation with the examiner which is recorded.
- The Listening section too is similar in both IELTS test, and is divided in four parts. You will listen to audios, in 1st and 3rd audio you will have conversations and in 2nd and 4th audio, you will hear monologues. Then you need to answer questions based on the audio.
Training scheduled in Chandigarh.
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