IELTS Overview
Listening (30 Minutes + 10 minutes transfer time)
    Discourse Types                                Question Types                                 Skills
    Recording 1: a conversation between two        40 questions, including:                       •   Listening for gist
    people in an everyday context                  • Multiple choice                              •   Listening for main ideas
    Recording 2: a monologue in an everyday        • Short-answer questions                       •   Listening for specific information
    context                                        • Notes/Table/Form/Flow chart completion       •   Understanding opinions
    Recording 3: a conversation between up to      • Diagram labelling
    four people in an educational setting          • Matching
    Recording 4: a monologue on an academic        • Classification
    subject                                        • Sentence completion
                                                   • Flow chart summary
                                                   • Plan/Map/Diagram labelling
    Academic Reading (60 minutes)
    Text Types                                     Question Types                                 Skills
    General interest texts taken from journals,    40 questions including:                        •   Reading for gist
    newspapers, textbooks and magazines.           • Multiple choice                              •   Skimming
    These non-specialist texts are graded in       • Short-answer questions                       •   Reading for main ideas
    difficulty and are representative of reading   • Notes/Table/Form/Flow chart completion       •   Reading for detail
    requirements for undergraduate and             • Diagram labelling                            •   Understanding logical argument
    postgraduate students.                         • Matching                                     •   Recognising opinions, attitudes and
                                                   • Classification                                   purpose
    Total of 2,000–2,750 words                     • Sentence completion
                                                   • Flow chart completion
                                                   • Matching paragraph headings
                                                   • Matching lists/phrases
    General Training Reading                       • True/False/Not given
    (60 minutes)
    Texts and extracts taken from books,
    magazines, newspapers, notices,
    advertisements, company handbooks and
    guidelines that you would encounter on a
    daily basis.
    Academic Writing (60 minutes)
    Task 1: a minimum of 150 words. A              Task 1: Describe, summarise or explain         • Using the appropriate writing conventions
    summarising description of graphic or          information from a graph, table or chart.        and register
    pictorial input.                               Task 2: Respond to a point of view,            • Describing processes
    Task 2: a minimum of 250 words. An             argument or problem. Formal register           • Describing data
    extended piece of discursive writing.          required.                                      • Expressing a point of view
                                                                                                  • Comparing and contrasting
    General Training Writing (60 minutes)                                                         • Analysing problems and solutions
    Task 1: a minimum of 150 words. Writing a      Task 1: Write a letter or email to someone
    letter or email.                               explaining a situation or requesting
    Task 2: a minimum of 250 words. An             information.
    extended piece of discursive writing.          Task 2: Write an essay in response to a
                                                   point of view, argument or problem. Can
                                                   be personal in style.
    Speaking (11–14 Minutes)
    Format                                         Nature of Interaction                          Skills
    Part 1: Introduction and interview             Part 1: Speaking on familiar topics like       •   Giving personal information
    (4–5 minutes)                                  home, family, work, studies, interests, etc.   •   Talking about everyday habits and issues
    Part 2: Individual long turn                   Part 2: You will be given a card which asks    •   Expressing opinions
    (3–4 minutes)                                  you to talk about a topic You have one         •   Organising ideas
    Part 3: Exploring a topic/discussion           minute to prepare before you speak for two     •   Understanding the rules of conversation
    (4–5 minutes)                                  minutes You will then be asked one or two
                                                   questions on the same topic.
                                                   Part 3: You will be asked more questions
                                                   about the topic in Part 2 so you can discuss
                                                   more abstract ideas.
    Total test time: 2 hours and 45 minutes (+10 minutes transfer time for Listening)
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                                           Introduction to IELTS
Useful resources to understand the format and implementation of the IELTS examination.
Test organisers:
   1. IDP: https://ielts.idp.com/vietnam
   2. British Council: https://www.britishcouncil.vn/thi/ielts
You can register online with test organisers or contact their partners.
We now only have computer-based tests (paper-based tests were stopped in April 2025).
Speaking sample from IDP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0n_1VEXLK4&list=PLsuhejYkZ347SSZIRO-
bh5t0aiDl5lNO5&index=2
Writing sample from test books Cambridge 14 – 19.
Reading and listening sample test papers in test books Cambridge 14 – 19.
Different sources and centres can provide you forecasts of test skills for a small fee. If you are not willing
to pay for them, just try your best to study with materials from Cambridge.
Online platforms:
https://study.engonow.com/en
https://ieltsonlinetests.com/
https://ieltstrainingonline.com/