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IELTS means International English Language Testing System.

The IELTS is run by three organizations: the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL). However, this test isn't just a test for British English. It's accepted by 1000+ colleges and other organizations in the world, from USA, UK, Canada, Australia, to India.

General IELTS is supposed to serve the people who wish to live or work in a country of English, not including to study at college in such a country. The General IELTS is the relatively simpler one. It tests basic survival skills in social and educational contexts. It is designed for candidates applying for immigration, working in English countries. For example, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand governments request people who wish to apply for immigration to take IELTS General test.

IELTS Academic test reflects normal English training level. Simply speaking, the Academic IELTS is the advanced test and more difficult. This version is usually used to determine whether candidates are qualified to study in college or university for academic programs where English is primary language. The version is taken by two main categories of people:

After examining, you receive separate scores in each of listening, reading, writing and speaking. The four scores relies on your skills in separate sections. In addition, a fifth score, which is called overall score, is calculated to indicate your overall score. So your test report has 5 scores. Some organizations are only concerned with overall score; some require specific scores in individual modules.

This is really relied on your current level. If your overall is between 5 and 7, 3 months full time IELTS study probably can increase 0.5 or 1 point on average. Of course, it assumed that you choose right method and tool to ensure your effort would eliminate shortcomings efficiently.


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