Discover if you need to take the IELTS General Training test, and what is involved in each part of the test.
Find out the differences between IELTS Academic and General Training so you can choose which one is best for you.
IELTS Speaking examiners understand a variety of accents and can communicate effectively with you in a face-to-face conversation.
To help you work towards the IELTS score you need, watch this short video and find out how IELTS is scored in all four parts of the test.
The Listening, Reading, and Writing parts of the test are completed immediately after each other on the same day. In some test centres, you will sit the Speaking test on the same day, or up to 7 days before or after your test date.
If you take IELTS on computer, the Speaking test will be taken on the same day, either before, or after the other three parts of the test.
Question types in the IELTS General Training Writing test
Question types in the IELTS Listening test
Question types in the IELTS Speaking test
Question types in the General Training Reading test
IELTS Speaking: AI vs face-to-face speaking with an examiner