The IELTS test consists of four parts, namely, listening, reading, writing and speaking. Test time ***2 hours and 45 minutes. Each part is scored independently, and the average score of the four parts is taken as the IELTS comprehensive score of the candidates.
If the decimal part is rounded to the nearest point or half point, that is, the average score is 6. 125, the IELTS score is 6. The scores of each part of the candidates will be listed on the report card, and the comprehensive scores of the candidates will be given.
The IELTS score is 9. Candidates will be informed of the test results ten working days after the test. This grade is valid for two years.
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) tests four English communication skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The English proficiency test is held for those who intend to study or work in countries or regions where English is the language of communication.
The exam is divided into four parts, which usually takes two days. On the morning of the first day, all candidates have to take three exams: listening, reading and writing.
On the first afternoon and the next morning, an oral examination was conducted. Generally, foreign candidates will be given priority on the afternoon of the first day so that they can leave on the day after the exam.
At the beginning of the written test, the examiner will give the candidates an answer sheet, the front and back of which are used to answer the listening and reading questions respectively.