WHAT
IS IELTS, WHO CAN TAKE IT?
IELTS, the International English Language Testing System, is
designed to assess the language ability of candidates who need
to study or work where English is used as the language of communication.
IELTS is required for entry to university in the UK and other
countries.
WHO
IS IT FOR?
IELTS is recognised by universities and employers in many countries,
including Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and
the USA. It is also recognised by professional bodies, immigration
authorities and other government agencies.
More than 700,000 people a year take the test.
WHAT IS IELTS TEST LIKE?
You can choose between the Academic or General Training versions
of the test. All candidates do the same Listening and Speaking
sections.
The test has four sections:
1. Listening- 4
sections, 40 questions, minimum 30 minutes
2. Speaking - interview, minimum 15 minutes
3. Reading- different for Academic or General Training - 3 sections,
40 questions, 60 minutes
4. Writing- different for Academic or General Training - 2 pieces
of writing, 60 minutes
Score
Out of 9 for each section and an overall score out of 9.
Level
Multi-level. You get a score between 1 and 9. Half scores such
as 6.5 are possible. Universities often demand an IELTS score
of 6 or 7. They may also demand a minimum score in each of the
4 sections.
WHERE DO I TAKE THE TEST?
IELTS tests are administered at accredited Test Centres throughout
the world - there are currently more than 300 centres in over
120 countries.
WHAT IS THE COMPUTER-BASED TEST?
At some centres you can take the computer-based version of IELTS.
This is only available for academic modules at some centres
only.
WHEN CAN I TAKE THE TEST?
Arrange with your closest test centre. There are frequent dates.
HOW
MUCH DOES IT COST TO TAKE IELTS?
Fees are set by test centres. In Turkey it is 115 GBP.
For more information: www.ielts.org