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IELTS Test
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to assess the language ability of candidates who need to study or work where English is the language of communication. The test covers the four language skills listening, reading, writing, and speaking. IELTS is recognised by most educational institutions in the United Kingdom.
Listening (30 minutes)
Candidates listen to a number of recorded texts, which increase in difficulty as the test progresses. These include a mixture of monologues and conversations and feature a variety of English accents and dialects. The recording is heard only once, but candidates are given time to read the questions and write down and check their answers.
Reading (60 minutes)
The passage in this section are taken from books, magazines, journals and newspapers, all written for a nonspecialist audience. At least one of the texts contains a detailed argument.
Writing (60 minutes)
For the first task, candidates write a report of around 150 words based on material found in a table or diagram, demonstrating their ability to describe and explain data. For the second task candidates write a short essay of around 250 words in response to an opinion or a problem. They are expected to demonstrate an ability to discuss issues, construct an argument and use the appropriate tone and register.
Speaking (11-14 minutes)
The test takes the form of a face to face interview. Candidates are assessed on their use of spoken English to answer short questions, speak at length on a familiar topic, and also to interact with the examiner.
The first three modules Listening, Reading and Writing must be completed in one day. There is no break between the modules. The Speaking Module may be taken, at the discretion of the test centre, in the period seven days before or after the other modules.
Test fee: 5,700 THB
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