
IELTS Practice Tests
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Published by: algy (Karma: 431.17) on 21 March 2011 | Views: 5679 |
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IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System. It is a test o'f English languC1ge skills designed for students who want to study in the medium of English either at university, college or secondary school. There are two versions of the test: the Academic Module and the General Training (GT) Module. Students wishing to study at postgraduate or undergraduate level should take the Academic Module. The General Training Module is designed for those candidates who plan to undertake training or secondary school education. The General Training Module is also used in Australia and New Zealand to assess the language skills of incoming migrants. Candidates must decide in advance which of the two modules they wish to sit as the results are not interchangeable. Students sit the Listening, Reading and Writing papers in that order on one day. The Speaking Test may be held up to two days later, though normally it is taken on the same day, after the Writing Test.
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