
IELTS
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is a standardized English proficiency test that measures the language ability of non-native English speakers. It's required for immigration, education, and employment purposes in English-speaking countries. Here's an overview of IELTS: Types of IELTS: 1. Academic Module: For students applying to higher education or professional registration. 2. General Training Module: For those migrating to Australia, Canada, or the UK, or for work or training purposes. Test Format: 1. Listening: 30 minutes, 40 questions 2. Reading: 60 minutes, 40 questions 3. Writing: 60 minutes, 2 tasks 4. Speaking: 11-14 minutes, face-to-face interview
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Validity: - 2 years from the test date Preparation: - Official study materials - Online resources and practice tests - Coaching centers and tutors Accepting Countries: - Australia - Canada - UK - New Zealand - USA (some institutions) Tips: - Practice regularly - Improve vocabulary and grammar - Enhance reading and listening skills - Develop writing and speaking fluency Remember, IELTS is not a pass or fail test; it's a proficiency test that measures your English language skills.
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