What does IELTS for?
International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
What are the three types of the IELTS exam?
Bonus X2 if you give the third one! ;)
1. Academic
2. General
3. Life-Skills (Bonus Answer X2 !!!)
What is the base of the IELTS exam score?
Band scores out between 0-9
The IELTS exam is one of the most popular, standardized English language tests across the globe.
TRUE
The IELTS exam is used for immigration and (1)....... to universities and colleges in English speaking environments; or (2)....(BONUS X2)
(1) admission
(2) to certify English proficiency for various professions.
What are the basic sections of the IELTS exam?
1. Listening
2. Reading
3. Writing
4. Speaking
Which skills are evaluated using an algorithm that converts to a band score?
Reading & Listening (Receptive skills)
The IELTS exam is only paper-based.
FALSE.
There are computer-delivered tests available in 64 countries.
(1) United Kingdom
Which section of the IELTS exam can be completed up to one week before or after the completion of the other sections of the test?
The Speaking section.
Which skills are evaluated by a trained IELTS examiner?
Writing & Speaking (Productive skills)
The content of the paper-based exam is different from the computer-based.
FALSE.
The content and format are the same in both; the paper and computer-based tests.
Listening & Speaking
When was the IELTS exam created?
A) 1980
B) 1975
C) 1989
C) 1989
1 mark
The paper-based IELTS exam is more common than the computer-based. (It has more test takers than the computer-based test.)
Paper-based exam. It takes about two weeks to get the results.
Computer-based exam takes about 48 hrs.
What skill section are these criteria created for?
*Task achievement (for task 1) and task response (for task 2)
*Coherence & cohesion
*Lexical resource
*Grammatical range and accuracy
Writing Section
There are three types of the IELTS exam; Academic, General, and Life-skills.
TRUE.
The life-skills test is not very popular as it has a very distinct purpose. (Specifically created for immigration to the UK. It is designed to certify that families seeking visas meet the basic English language proficiency standards)