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Which test should I take?

There are two IELTS tests available – IELTS Academic or IELTS General Training. The test you choose should be based on what it is you want to do.

IELTS can help you with a variety of life choices, like moving abroad, getting the job you’ve always wanted or even just improving your English language skills. So before you book your test, be sure to check which one is right for you.

IELTS General Training

IELTS General Training measures English language proficiency in a practical, everyday context. The tasks and tests reflect both workplace and social situations.

Take this test if you would like to:

  • study or train below degree level
  • work or undertake work related training in an English-speaking country
  • emigrate to an English-speaking country
  • get another job in your own country.

How to Register with Lextorah

  1. Know the test you want to take: (Academic or General Training)
  2. Know the type of test (Computer or paper)
  3. Pay for the test online
  4. After confirmation of payment, the registration form will be forwarded to your mail for online registration however for physical registration kindly visit our office to pick up the form
  5. You submit the form with a scanned copy of your passport photo together with the data page of your international Passport. The form submission can de done online or at our office.
  6. Your Admission ticket will be forwarded to you once your registration is complete

Lextorah Is An Accredited Partner of the British Council

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Course Curriculum

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Requirements

  • Paper or computer
  • You now have the choice of taking IELTS on paper or on computer in a number of locations.
  • The Listening, Reading and Writing sections of all IELTS tests are completed on the same day. The Speaking test, however, can be completed up to a week before or after the other tests.
  • IELTS on Paper
  • If you choose this option, the Listening, Reading and Writing sections will be paper-based and the Speaking test will be conducted face-to-face with a trained IELTS Examiner.
  • IELTS on Computer
  • This is exactly the same test as paper-based IELTS, but instead of writing your answers on paper, you will type them on a computer.
  • If you select this option, you will take the Listening, Reading and Writing sections on a computer, but the Speaking test will still be face-to-face with a trained IELTS Examiner as this is the most effective way to assess your speaking skills.

Audience

  • Take this test if you would like to:
  • study or train below degree level
  • work or undertake work related training in an English-speaking country
  • emigrate to an English-speaking country
  • get another job in your own country.
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