IELTS PREPARATION 24Hours

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is the world’s most widely accepted English proficiency test for study, work, and migration. It assesses your ability to listen, read, write, and speak in real-life situations. Recognized by over 11,000 institutions across countries like the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, IELTS is the trusted gateway to international opportunities. Whether you aim for higher education, professional registration, or global mobility, IELTS measures the English skills that truly matter.

Listening

The Listening section tests your ability to understand spoken English in everyday and academic contexts. It consists of 4 sections with 40 questions, covering conversations and monologues such as:

  • Daily social situations (e.g., booking appointments, asking for directions)

  • Academic lectures or discussions

  • Interviews and short talks

30 Minutes + 10 Minutes transfer time

Reading

The Reading section measures your ability to understand written texts. There are two versions: Academic and General Training, each with 40 questions.

Academic Reading:

  • Passages from books, journals, magazines, and newspapers

  • Tests skills like understanding arguments, identifying ideas, and summarizing information

General Training Reading:

  • Passages from advertisements, brochures, letters, and articles

  • Focuses on everyday English and workplace communication

60 Minutes

Writing

The Writing section evaluates your ability to organize ideas and communicate effectively in written English. It includes 2 tasks:

Task 1 (Academic):
Describe a graph, chart, table, or diagram in your own words
Task 1 (General Training):
Write a letter requesting information, making a complaint, or explaining a situation

Task 2 (Both Academic & General Training):
Write an essay responding to a point of view, argument, or problem

60 Minutes 

Speaking

The Speaking section measures your ability to communicate verbally in English. It is a one-on-one interview with an examiner.

Structure:

Part 1 – Introduction & Interview: Personal questions about home, work, studies, hobbies
Part 2 – Long Turn: Speak for 1–2 minutes on a given topic
Part 3 – Discussion: In-depth discussion on issues related to Part 2

11 – 14 Minutes