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    IELTS Syllabus 2023

     General Training Module

    The General Training Module is commonly used for vocational training programmes (not at degree level) or immigration purposes. Candidates for the General Training Module take the same Listening and Speaking test as the Academic Module. Only the Reading and Writing papers are different.

    General Training Reading

    Time: one hour

    N.B. This includes the time needed to transfer your answers to a separate answer sheet. There is no extra time given for this.

    This test consists of three different sections and a total of 40 questions.

    The texts are about more general topics or related to work. The General

    Training Reading paper has three sections, each of increasing difficulty.

    The sections are organised as follows.

    Section Reading texts
    1 two or three short texts or several shorter ones (e.g. advertisements)
    2 two texts related to the workplace (e.g. information for staff)
    3 one long discursive text

    The General Training Reading paper has a total of 40 questions.

    Section 1 has 14 items. Sections 2 and 3 each have 13.

    Task Type What do I have to do?
    1 multiple choice Choose one answer from alternative A-D.

    Choose two answers from alternative A-E.

    Choose two answers from alternative A-G.

    2 identifying information(T/F/NG) Say whether a statement is True/False or Not Given in the text.
    3 Identifying the writer’s views/claims (Y/N/NG) Say whether a statement agrees with claims or views in a text (Yes), disagrees with the views/claims in the text (No) or whether there is no information on this in the text (Not Given).
    4 matching information Match the information in the question to the correct paragraph in the text.
    5 matching headings Match a heading from a list of possible answers to the correct paragraph or section of the text.
    6 matching features Match a list of statements to a list of possible answers in a box (e.g. specific people theories or dates).
    7 matching sentence Complete a sentence by choosing a suitable ending from a box of possible answers.
    8 sentence completion Complete a sentence with a suitable word or words from the text within the word limit given.
    9 notes/summary/table/ flow-chart completion Complete notes/a summary/table/flowchart with a suitable word (or words) from the text within the word limit given.
    10 labelling a diagram Label a diagram with a suitable word (or words) from the text or choose from a box of possible answers.
    11 short-answer questions Answer questions using words from the text in the word limit given.
    12 multiple matching Match the information in the question to the correct short text or advertisement.

    Assessment: each question is worth one mark.

    General Training Writing

    Time: one hour

    This test consists of two separate writing tasks. You must answer both tasks.

    Task Timing Length What do I need to do?
    Writing Task 1 20 minutes 150 words Write a letter in response to a given situation
    WritingTask2 40 minutes 250 words It would help if you wrote a discursive essay. You will be given an opinion, problem or issue that you need to discuss. You may be asked to provide a solution, evaluate a problem, compare and contrast different ideas or opinions, or challenge an argument or idea.

    You will be assessed on the following criteria:

    Grammatical Range and Accuracy

    N.B. Writing Task 2 is worth twice as many marks as Writing Task I.

     

    Listening

    Time: approximately 30 minutes (plus an additional 10 minutes to transfer your answers)

    Academic and General Training candidates take the same Listening test. This consists of four separate sections and a total of 40 questions.

    Sections 1 and 2 are set in a social context and Sections 3 and 4 are set in an academic context. In the IELTS Listening, you will hear the text ONCE ONLY.

    Bach test is divided up as follows.

    Section What kind of text will I hear?
    1. A conversation between two people about a general topic with a transactional purpose (e.g. finding out information about travel)
    2. A monologue or prompted monologue on a general topic with a transactional

    purpose (e.g. giving information about events in the community).

    3. A conversation between two or three people in an academic context (e.g. a student

    and a tutor discussing an academic problem).

    4. A monologue in an academic context (e.g. a lecture).

    There are ten questions for each section in the listening test. Below are the task types that you may find in any section. You may have between one and three different tasks per section.

    Task Type What do I have to do?
    notes/summary/table/flow-chart completion Complete notes/a summary/table/flowchart with a suitable word or words within the word limit given.
    multiple choice Choose one answer from alternative A-C.

    Choose two answers from alternative A-E.

    short-answer questions Answer questions within the word limit given.
    sentence completion Complete a sentence with a suitable word or words within the word limit given.
    labelling a diagram, plan or map Label a diagram/plan or map with a suitable word (or words)or choose from a box of possible answers.
    Classification Classify the information given in the question according to three different criteria (A, B or C). These may be dates, names, types, etc.
    Matching Match a list of statements to a list of possible answers in a box (e.g. people, theories or dates).

    Assessment: each question is worth one mark.

    Time: 11-14 minutes

    This test consists of an interview with a trained examiner. The interview

    is recorded and has three separate parts.

    Speaking

    Part Timing What will I need to talk about?
    1. 4-5minutes Questions on familiar topics (e.g. hobbies, likes and dislikes, etc.).
    2. 3-4minutes You will be given a booklet with a topic (e.g. describe a good friend)

    and some suggestions. You need to talk about the topic for 1-2

    minutes. You have about one minute to write notes before you begin.

    3. 4-5minutes The examiner will ask you more detailed and more abstract questions

    about the topic in Part 2 (e.g. How important is friendship?).

    You will be assessed on the following criteria:

    IELTS Academic Module

    Academic reading

    Time: one hour

    N.B. Important Information for IELTS Reading

    Time Management Reminder

    Transfer Time Included

    N.B. This includes the time needed to transfer your answers to an answer sheet. There is no extra time for this.

    Structure of the Reading Paper

    Three Texts, Forty Questions

    The Reading paper consists of three different texts and a total of 40 questions.

    Text Characteristics

    Authentic and Academic

    The texts are authentic and academic, but written for a non-specialist audience. They are similar to the types of texts you may find in newspapers or magazines.

    Varied Styles

    The style may be descriptive or argumentative, and at least one text contains detailed logical argument. Texts may contain illustrations. If a text contains technical terms, a simple glossary is provided.

    Graded Difficulty

    The three texts are graded from easiest to most difficult. Each text will have 12-14 items.

    Overview of task types

    Task Type What do I have to do?
    1 multiple choice Choose one answer from alternative A-D.

    Choose two answers from alternative A-E.                     Choose two answers from alternative A-G.

    2 identifying information(T/F/NG) Say whether a statement is True/False or Not Given in the text.
    3 Identifying the writer’s views/claims (Y/N/NG) Say whether a statement agrees with claims or views in a text (Yes), disagrees with the views/claims in the text (No) or whether there is no information on this in the text (Not Given).
    4 matching information Match the information in the question to the correct paragraph in the text.
    5 matching headings Match a heading from a list of possible answers to the correct paragraph or section of the text.
    6 matching features Match a list of statements to a list of possible answers in a box (e.g. specific people or theories or dates).
    7 matching sentence Complete a sentence by choosing a suitable ending from a box of possible answers.
    8 sentence completion Complete a sentence with a suitable word or words from the text within the word limit given.
    9 notes/summary/table/flow- chart completion Complete notes/a summary/table/flowchart with a suitable word (or words) from the text.
    10 labelling a diagram Label a diagram with a suitable word (or words) from the text or choose from a box of possible answers.
    11 short-answer questions Answer questions using words from the text.

    The sections are organised as follows.

    Academic Writing

    Task Timing Length What do I need to do?
    WritingTask 1 20 minutes 150 words You need to describe and summarise visual information accurately. The information may be presented in a diagram, map, graph or table.
    WritingTask2 40 minutes 250 words It would be best if you wrote a discursive essay. You will be given an opinion, problem or issue that you need to respond to. You may be asked to provide a solution, evaluate a problem, compare and contrast different ideas, or challenge an idea.

    You will be assessed on the following criteria:

    Writing Task 2 is worth twice as much as Writing Task 1.

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