IELTS 2024 Exam Format Updates

by Robin Thakur
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The IELTS exam format for 2024 remains consistent with its traditional structure, focusing on four key sections: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. However, there are a few key updates and options that test-takers should be aware of:

1. Test Delivery Options:

   – Computer-Based Testing: Test-takers can choose between a paper-based or computer-based test format. Both options have the same content and structure, but the computer-based option is available more frequently and allows for quicker results.

   – One Skill Retake: Candidates now have the option to retake just one of the four sections (Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking) if they want to improve their score in that particular area.

2. Test Sections:

   – Listening: This section lasts about 30 minutes and includes 40 questions. It tests the ability to understand main ideas, details, and opinions expressed in audio recordings.

   – Reading: Spanning 60 minutes, this section differs slightly for Academic and General Training versions, with the Academic version focusing on more complex texts.

   – Writing: Comprising two tasks, the Writing section also varies between Academic and General Training tests. Academic candidates analyze data or discuss issues, while General Training candidates write letters and essays.

   – Speaking: Conducted face-to-face with an examiner, this section lasts 11-14 minutes and includes three parts: introduction and interview, long turn on a given topic, and a discussion.

3. Scoring:

   – IELTS scores range from 0 to 9, with half-band increments. The test is designed to assess a wide range of skills, and each section contributes to the overall band score.

These updates aim to provide greater flexibility and accuracy in assessing English language proficiency. More detailed information about the test format can be found through official IELTS resources Allmock, British Council, Exams, IELTS for Canada..

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