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Preparing for IELTS examination for Australia migration!!
IELTS General Training is accepted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as evidence of English language proficiency. If you are applying for a work visa, professional registration or for permanent residence in Australia, it is likely that you will be required to present your test result as part of your application. IELTS results are also accepted for Canadian citizenship.
The IELTS consists of four parts: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The whole test lasts 2 hours and 45 minutes and can be completed in one day. The Speaking component can also be taken up to 7 days before or after the other three components (at the discretion of the test centre).
Listening:
The Listening component lasts for 30 minutes and consists of four audio clips that you must listen to and answer questions about.
• Conversation – 2 speakers
• Monologue
• Conversation – 4 speakers
• Lecture
You can read the questions and familiarize yourself with the question types before you listen to the recordings. Listen carefully, as the recordings are played only once.
Reading:
The Reading component lasts for 60 minutes and consists of three passages you will read and answer questions about. The texts are typically taken from books, newspapers, magazines, and journals. You will be asked to:
• Identify attitudes and perceptions
• Find detailed information
• Complete a diagram
Writing:
The Writing component lasts for 60 minutes and consists of 2 tasks. You will need to:
• Write a descriptive report of a table or diagram (150 words)
• Write an essay in response to a statement (250 words)
• Be sure to read the question carefully before composing your text.
Speaking:
The Speaking component lasts for 10-15 minutes. It is a face-to-face interview between the candidate and the examiner. It consists of:
• Introduction and interview
• Individual talk
• Discussion topics
Try to speak fluently, using appropriate grammar, and demonstrate a range of vocabulary. Always try to support your opinions and answer the questions with more than ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
Scoring:
You will be given a score for each component (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) on a Band Scale from 1-9. In order to be awarded the maximum 24 points for English language ability on the Federal Skilled Worker application, you will need to score a 8 or higher in the Listening component and a 7 or higher in the other three components.
Band 1 – Non user
Band 2 – Intermittent user
Band 3 – Extremely limited user
Band 4 – Limited user
Band 5 – Modest user
Band 6 – Competent user
Band 7 – Good user
Band 8 – Very good user
Band 9 – Expert user
IELTS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
1. Do I need to take the IELTS?
All applicants for the Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) must submit either IELTS or TEF results as conclusive proof of language ability for Citizenship and Immigration Canada. For French requirments for Quebec, see Proving French Language Ability (Quebec Skilled Worker Program).
2. How do I prepare to take the IELTS?
There are preparation courses available through educational institutions and on the internet. We offer free IELTS practice tests to help you practice English and familiarize yourself with the IELTS exam.
3. Should I take the Academic or the General Training Module?
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recently updated its processing instructions to visa offices, and is now only accepting test results from the General Training module.
4. Where do I take the IELTS?
On the official IELTS website, you can search for your nearest IELTS test centre on the top navigation bar.
5. How much does the IELTS cost?
The cost varies but is typically around $250CDN.
6. How long does the test take?
The whole test takes 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete.
Listening – 30 minutes
Reading – 60 minutes
Writing – 60 minutes
Speaking – 10-15 minutes
7. How long does it take to get my results?
Results are generally issued 13 days after the test.
8. If I’m not satisfied with my results, how soon after can I take the test again?
Candidates are able to repeat the test whenever they wish. You will need to submit another application form; on that form you must indicate the date on which you last took the test. New fees will apply.
9. Can I repeat only the module in which I did not score well?
No. The IELTS is meant to provide an overall profile of a candidate’s English proficiency at a given time. For the results to be accurate, all modules must be taken over at the same time.
10. How long are the test results valid for?
IELTS results are valid for a period of two years. IELTS results issued within 24 months from the date of submission of an application should remain valid throughout the application process.
11. How do IELTS test results correspond to getting points in CRS of express entry.
Please try to get IELTS score of at least L: 8+, R: 7+, W: 7+, S:7+ to get maximum points for English.
12. What should be my score in IELTS to have a strong chance to get ITA?
English Language Ability Points For FSW
Proficiency First Official Language IELTS Score Points (24 + 4 max)
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing Intermediate
IELTS 6.0/6.0/6.0/6.0 4 pts
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing High intermediate
IELTS 6.5/7.5/6.5/6.5 5 pts/ability
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing Advanced
IELTS 7.0/8.0/7.0/7.0 6 pts/ability
Total 24 Points
Spouse/partner's official language (CLB4) IELTS 4.0/4.5/3.5/4.0 5 pts/ability
English Language Ability Points for EE
IELTS Score
With an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 128 for PA; 20 for spouse) Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 136)
For each language ability 32 points for PA; 5 points for spouse 34 points
IELTS Score At least
L: 4.0-, R: 3.0-, W: 3.5-, S:3.5- 0 0
IELTS Score At least
L: 4.5, R: 3.5, W: 4.0, S:4.0 6 for PA; 0 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 24) 6
(Total possible Points 24)
IELTS Score At least
L: 5.0, R: 4.0, W: 5.0, S:5.0 6 for PA; 1 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 24) 6
(Total possible Points 24)
IELTS Score At least
L: 5.5, R: 5.0, W: 5.5, S:5.5 8 for PA; 1 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 32) 9
(Total possible Points 36)
IELTS Score At least
L: 6.0, R: 6.0, W: 6.0, S:6.0 16 for PA; 3 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 64) 17
(Total possible Points 68)
IELTS Score At least
L: 7.5, R: 6.5, W: 6.5, S:6.5 22 for PA; 3 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 88) 23
(Total possible Points 92)
IELTS Score At least
L: 8+, R: 7+, W: 7+, S:7+ 29 for PA; 5 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 116) 31
(Total possible Points 124)
IELTS Score At least
L: 8+, R: 7+, W: 7+, S:7+ 32 for PA; 5 for spouse
(PA Total possible Points 128) 34
(Total possible Points 136)
For booking your IELTS TEST online please visit
1. https://www.ieltsidpindia.com/how-to-register.aspx This is for IDP test
2. http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/book for British council test
Some important online links for IELTS Study Material:
http://www.ieltshelpnow.com/
http://takeielts. http://britishcouncil.org/prepare- test/free-practice-tests
http://www.testpreppractice. net/IELTS/ielts-downloads.html
http://www.ielts-exam.net/ index.php?option...id=15& Itemid=64
http://www.dcielts.com/ielts- listening/20-free-tests/
http://www.world-english.org/ ielts_free_tests.htm
http://www.ieltsbuddy.com
Please do watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iArhpGnMnWo&t=94s
Preparing for IELTS examination for Australia migration!!
IELTS General Training is accepted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as evidence of English language proficiency. If you are applying for a work visa, professional registration or for permanent residence in Australia, it is likely that you will be required to present your test result as part of your application. IELTS results are also accepted for Canadian citizenship.
The IELTS consists of four parts: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. The whole test lasts 2 hours and 45 minutes and can be completed in one day. The Speaking component can also be taken up to 7 days before or after the other three components (at the discretion of the test centre).
Listening:
The Listening component lasts for 30 minutes and consists of four audio clips that you must listen to and answer questions about.
• Conversation – 2 speakers
• Monologue
• Conversation – 4 speakers
• Lecture
You can read the questions and familiarize yourself with the question types before you listen to the recordings. Listen carefully, as the recordings are played only once.
Reading:
The Reading component lasts for 60 minutes and consists of three passages you will read and answer questions about. The texts are typically taken from books, newspapers, magazines, and journals. You will be asked to:
• Identify attitudes and perceptions
• Find detailed information
• Complete a diagram
Writing:
The Writing component lasts for 60 minutes and consists of 2 tasks. You will need to:
• Write a descriptive report of a table or diagram (150 words)
• Write an essay in response to a statement (250 words)
• Be sure to read the question carefully before composing your text.
Speaking:
The Speaking component lasts for 10-15 minutes. It is a face-to-face interview between the candidate and the examiner. It consists of:
• Introduction and interview
• Individual talk
• Discussion topics
Try to speak fluently, using appropriate grammar, and demonstrate a range of vocabulary. Always try to support your opinions and answer the questions with more than ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
Scoring:
You will be given a score for each component (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) on a Band Scale from 1-9. In order to be awarded the maximum 24 points for English language ability on the Federal Skilled Worker application, you will need to score a 8 or higher in the Listening component and a 7 or higher in the other three components.
Band 1 – Non user
Band 2 – Intermittent user
Band 3 – Extremely limited user
Band 4 – Limited user
Band 5 – Modest user
Band 6 – Competent user
Band 7 – Good user
Band 8 – Very good user
Band 9 – Expert user
IELTS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
1. Do I need to take the IELTS?
All applicants for the Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) must submit either IELTS or TEF results as conclusive proof of language ability for Citizenship and Immigration Canada. For French requirments for Quebec, see Proving French Language Ability (Quebec Skilled Worker Program).
2. How do I prepare to take the IELTS?
There are preparation courses available through educational institutions and on the internet. We offer free IELTS practice tests to help you practice English and familiarize yourself with the IELTS exam.
3. Should I take the Academic or the General Training Module?
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recently updated its processing instructions to visa offices, and is now only accepting test results from the General Training module.
4. Where do I take the IELTS?
On the official IELTS website, you can search for your nearest IELTS test centre on the top navigation bar.
5. How much does the IELTS cost?
The cost varies but is typically around $250CDN.
6. How long does the test take?
The whole test takes 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete.
Listening – 30 minutes
Reading – 60 minutes
Writing – 60 minutes
Speaking – 10-15 minutes
7. How long does it take to get my results?
Results are generally issued 13 days after the test.
8. If I’m not satisfied with my results, how soon after can I take the test again?
Candidates are able to repeat the test whenever they wish. You will need to submit another application form; on that form you must indicate the date on which you last took the test. New fees will apply.
9. Can I repeat only the module in which I did not score well?
No. The IELTS is meant to provide an overall profile of a candidate’s English proficiency at a given time. For the results to be accurate, all modules must be taken over at the same time.
10. How long are the test results valid for?
IELTS results are valid for a period of two years. IELTS results issued within 24 months from the date of submission of an application should remain valid throughout the application process.
11. How do IELTS test results correspond to getting points in CRS of express entry.
Please try to get IELTS score of at least L: 8+, R: 7+, W: 7+, S:7+ to get maximum points for English.
12. What should be my score in IELTS to have a strong chance to get ITA?
English Language Ability Points For FSW
Proficiency First Official Language IELTS Score Points (24 + 4 max)
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing Intermediate
IELTS 6.0/6.0/6.0/6.0 4 pts
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing High intermediate
IELTS 6.5/7.5/6.5/6.5 5 pts/ability
Speaking/Listening/Reading/Writing Advanced
IELTS 7.0/8.0/7.0/7.0 6 pts/ability
Total 24 Points
Spouse/partner's official language (CLB4) IELTS 4.0/4.5/3.5/4.0 5 pts/ability
English Language Ability Points for EE
IELTS Score
With an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 128 for PA; 20 for spouse) Without an accompanying spouse (maximum points available: 136)
For each language ability 32 points for PA; 5 points for spouse 34 points
IELTS Score At least
L: 4.0-, R: 3.0-, W: 3.5-, S:3.5- 0 0
IELTS Score At least
L: 4.5, R: 3.5, W: 4.0, S:4.0 6 for PA; 0 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 24) 6
(Total possible Points 24)
IELTS Score At least
L: 5.0, R: 4.0, W: 5.0, S:5.0 6 for PA; 1 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 24) 6
(Total possible Points 24)
IELTS Score At least
L: 5.5, R: 5.0, W: 5.5, S:5.5 8 for PA; 1 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 32) 9
(Total possible Points 36)
IELTS Score At least
L: 6.0, R: 6.0, W: 6.0, S:6.0 16 for PA; 3 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 64) 17
(Total possible Points 68)
IELTS Score At least
L: 7.5, R: 6.5, W: 6.5, S:6.5 22 for PA; 3 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 88) 23
(Total possible Points 92)
IELTS Score At least
L: 8+, R: 7+, W: 7+, S:7+ 29 for PA; 5 for spouse
(PA Total possible points: 116) 31
(Total possible Points 124)
IELTS Score At least
L: 8+, R: 7+, W: 7+, S:7+ 32 for PA; 5 for spouse
(PA Total possible Points 128) 34
(Total possible Points 136)
For booking your IELTS TEST online please visit
1. https://www.ieltsidpindia.com/how-to-register.aspx This is for IDP test
2. http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/book for British council test
Some important online links for IELTS Study Material:
http://www.ieltshelpnow.com/
http://takeielts. http://britishcouncil.org/prepare- test/free-practice-tests
http://www.testpreppractice. net/IELTS/ielts-downloads.html
http://www.ielts-exam.net/ index.php?option...id=15& Itemid=64
http://www.dcielts.com/ielts- listening/20-free-tests/
http://www.world-english.org/ ielts_free_tests.htm
http://www.ieltsbuddy.com
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