Multiple Choice questions seek just one correct answer from a variety of answers. Exam takers have to be aware of all the ways in which the IELTS exam will try …
Describing a scene (spatial references) Instructions: Describe some of the things that are happening in the picture below. The person you are speaking to cannot see the picture. You have …
Read, Then Write Praxis: Answer a question given on the screen in writing. *Note: The answer will disappear after 30 seconds, so you have to remember it as you continue …
*The algorithm is set for fluency, fluency, fluency!! Therefore, a person just needs to keep speaking at an even tempo without any hesitation, pausing at the end of each sentence, …
B 2. C 3. F 4. A 5. E 6. D Matching Information Similar to many of the skills needed for the IELTS Reading exam, test takers should realize that …
Making Predictions (image reference) Note: Task 4 always uses the same picture from Task 3 Speaking Test-takers are to predict what happens next. Answers may be factual, imaginative, predictable, or …
Speak about the Photo Praxis: Look at a photograph, click on the record button, and describe what you see in words. Time: 30 seconds to 1:30 maximum. TIPS: This task …
The algorithm is set for fluency, fluency, fluency!! Therefore, a person just needs to keep speaking at an even tempo without any hesitation, pausing at the end of each sentence, …
Note Completion: This task is similar to the summary completion in that there are blanks within a bullet-point paragraph structure. You have to fill in the blanks anywhere in a …
Persuading (no image) Instructions: 60 seconds to take notes, and 60 seconds to respond This task presents a representative situation that may occur in a person’s daily life. Test-takers are …