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Overview
What is IELTS?
Test Format
Test Modules
What makes us your first choice?
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What is IELTS?
Designed to assess the English
language ability of people who intend to
study or work where English is the
language of communication

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The Partners

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Modules
Academic
General Training

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IELTS Test Results
Test Result is valid for 2 years
A band score is awarded per subtest
(LRWS)
Band score ranges from 1-9
There is no passing or failing mark

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Band scores
Band 9 - Expert User
Band 8 - Very Good User
Band 7 - Good User
Band 6 - Competent User
Band 5 - Modest User
Band 4 - Limited User
Band 3 - Extremely Limited User
Band 2 - Intermittent User
Band 1 - Non User
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IELTS Test Format
Listening
30 minutes

Academic reading General training reading


60 minutes 60 minutes

Academic writing General training writing


60 minutes 60 minutes

Speaking
11-14 minutes

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Listening Test
Timing: approx. 30 minutes + 10 minutes transfer time
Questions: 40 items
Types of questions: multiple choice, matching,
plan/map/diagram labelling, form and note completion,
table completion, flow-chart completion, summary
completion, sentence completion, short-answer
questions)

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Listening Test
Test Parts: 4 sections
Section1: conversation between two people set in everyday
social context
Section2: monologue set in everyday social context
Section3: conversation between up to 4 people set in an
educational or training context
Section4: monologue on an academic subject

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Listening Test
Skills Assessed:
Understanding of main ideas and specific factual information
Recognising opinions, attitudes and purpose of the speaker
Following development of an argument

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Reading Test
Timing: 60 minutes no transfer time
Questions: 40 items
Test Parts: 3 sections with a total text length of
2,150-2,750 words
Types of questions: multiple choice, identifying information
(True/False/Not Given), identifying writers view/claims
(Yes/No/Not Given), matching (information, headings,
features, sentence endings), sentence completion, summary
completion, note completion, table completion etc

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Academic Reading Test
Texts are authentic and taken from books, journals,
magazines and newspaper 3 sections with a total text
length of 2,150-2,750 words
Written for non-specialist audience and are on
academic topics of general interests
Text range from descriptive and factual to discursive
and analytical
May contain non-verbal materials such as diagrams
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GT Reading Test
Section 1 contains two or three factual texts. Topics are
relevant to everyday life in an English-speaking country.
Section 2 contains two factual texts focusing on work related
issues
Section 3 contains one longer, more complex text on a topics
of general interest.
Text are authentic taken from notices, ads, company
handbook, books, magazines, newspaper and official document

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Reading Test
Skills Assessed:
Reading for gist
Reading for main ideas
Reading for detail
Understanding inferences and implied meaning
Recognising a writers opinion, attitudes and purpose
Following the development of an argument

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Writing Test
Timing: 60 minutes
Tasks: there are two tasks
Candidates are required to write at least 150 words in
task 1 and at least 250 words in task two
Test Parts: 2 parts

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Academic Writing Test
Task 1: Presents a table, graph, chart or diagram
Candidate must describe and explain data, describe
the stages of a process, describe an event or an
object from a given,
Task 2: Write an essay in response to a point of view,
argument or problem
Response for both task should be written in a
formal style.
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GT Writing Test
Task 1: Candidates are presented with a situation and
are asked to write a letter. The letter maybe personal,
semi-formal or formal in style.
Task 2: Write an essay in response to a point of view,
argument or problem. The essay can be slightly more
personal in style than Academic.

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WritingTest
Skills Assessed:
Ability to write a response which is appropriate in terms of:
Content
Organisation of ideas
Accuracy
Vocabulary
Grammar

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Speaking Test
Timing: 11-14 minutes
Tasks: A face-to-face interview with an examiner.
The speaking test is recorded.
Parts: 3 parts
Part 1: Introduction and interview (3-4 mins)
The examiner confirms candidate identity and ask
general questions on familiar topics e.g. home
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Speaking Test
Part 2: Individual long turn (3-4 minutes)
Candidate is given a task card
Candidate is given 1 minute to prepare their talk
Candidate talks for 1-2 minutes
Examiner then asks the candidate 1-2 questions
on the same topic

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Speaking Test
Part 3: Two-way discussion (4-5 minutes)
Examiner asks further questions related to topic
on part 2
These questions can give the candidate an
opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and
ideas

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Speaking Test
Skills Assessed
A wide range of speaking skills is assessed including:
Ability to communicate opinion and information on
everyday topics, experiences etc by answering a range of
questions
Ability to speak at length using appropriate language and
organising ideas coherently
Ability to express and justify opinion and to analyse,
discuss and speculate about issues
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Speaking Test Criteria
Fluency: talking at a natural rate without
causing too much effort for the listener.

Vocabulary range

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

Pronunciation
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What makes IELTS and
the British Council your
first choice?

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Expert
Designed by experts, trusted around the world

Consistent and and fair to everyone regardless of


age, gender, race

Trusted and recognised by institutions, business and


Governments

Endorsed by thousands of experts from universities,


professional bodies, government agencies and
employers.

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International
Delivered locally, recognised globally

Available in over 300 locations across 120 countries


worldwide
13 test locations in the Philippines
One of the most frequently available tests choose from up
to 3 test dates each month
Results available 13 days after the test
Test fee payable in local currency, Php 8640

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Personal
Our tests are shaped by your needs

Format allows ease of preparation and review


You know what to expect
Personal, private and calm speaking interview
space
Free support resources from the British Council

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Value for Money
Free 30-hour access to Online RTI
Opportunity to purchase the full 120-hrs
Road to IELTS (RTI) CD ROM
Free IELTS preparation materials online
www.learnenglish.org.uk
www.englishonline.org.cn
Free use of IELTS Resource Centre
Information rich website
www.britishcouncil.org.ph
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Value for Money
Information rich Facebook Fan Page
SMS service text 0908.89-43587 (090889-
IELTS) for information about the IELTS test
Comfortable and accessible test venues
nationwide
Knowledgeable, professional and friendly
staffs

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Value for Money
Online test result Facility
http://ielts-results.britishcouncil.org/forms/frmMain.aspx
Free sending of application forms through
wwwexpress (DHL local)
Free delivery of Test Report Form
Complimentary sending of TRF anywhere in the
UK, CGFNS/ICHP
Affordable and fixed courier fee (Php1,200) for
other destinations
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How to register?
Visit the British Council office or our Authorised
Registration Agents nationwide

Bring the following requirements:


2 pcs passport size photos
Photocopy of valid ID
Test fee amounting to Php8640

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