Monday 30 June 2014

Preparing for the right IELTS format

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Are you preparing for your IELTS? If the answer to that question is yes, then make sure that you know which format you are preparing for.

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's most popular language test for testing English proficiency. There were more than 2 million IELTS tests taken in 2013.

There are two formats of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). They are the Academic format and the General Training format. Both formats have different structures and are accepted by different organizations. In most cases, you cannot choose which format of the IELTS you want to take. The organization you are applying to will specify which format of the test they accept.

On top of that, the structures for both tests are different and so are the preparation techniques. So before you start preparing for the IELTS, read the article below and make sure that you are preparing for the right IELTS format.

The academic format is for those who want to apply to study in an English-speaking college or university for undergraduate or postgraduate courses.

The General Training format is for you if you want to gain admission in secondary education or a training program in an English-speaking school or training centre. It is also used by visa authorities for migration purposes to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the UK.

It is advisable to ask and confirm with the organization about which format of the IELTS they accept.

Look out for our next blog post on how the Academic format and General training formats are different.

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