These texts are excerpts borrowed from either books, magazines or newspapers. These are usually around topics of general interest, and so you need not be specialist to answer them. These excerpts can range from being factual and descriptive to analytical and discursive. They may also have non-verbal elements like graphs, diagrams or illustrations. If in case, there are jargons or technical terms used, a glossary will be provided.
The General and Academic Training Reading tests are usually graded to the same level. However, the texts mentioned in the Academic Reading Test can be more challenging as compared to those mentioned in the General Training Test.
There is no difference in the content, format or level of difficulty and scoring between IELTS General Training and Academic examination. The Listening Test remains the same for both the versions.
This test is like a traditional exam with the question papers and answer sheets for the Reading, Listening, and Writing tests in an official IELTS test centre. Test takers will write their answers in either pen or pencils. The Speaking test is carried out face-to-face with a qualified IELTS examiner.
This test can be taken in front of a computer and requires test takers to sit for the Reading, Listening, and Writing tests with the questions presented on the screen in an official IELTS test centre. The Speaking test is not on the computer and is carried out face-to-face with a qualified IELTS examiner.
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