The IELTS test consists of four parts in the following order:
Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
Listening takes about 30 minutes - 20 minutes to listen to a tape and to answer questions on what you hear, and 10 minutes to transfer your answers to Answer Sheet.
Reading takes 1 hour and your task is to read passages of text and answer questions according to what you have read.
Writing takes also 1 hour and is divided into 2 sub-parts: 20 minutes to write a letter and 40 minutes to write an essay.
Speaking takes up to 15 minutes and consists of 3 parts: Personal Interview, Little Speech and a Discussion.
All the parts continue one after another, and only before Speaking you get a little break.
Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
Listening takes about 30 minutes - 20 minutes to listen to a tape and to answer questions on what you hear, and 10 minutes to transfer your answers to Answer Sheet.
Reading takes 1 hour and your task is to read passages of text and answer questions according to what you have read.
Writing takes also 1 hour and is divided into 2 sub-parts: 20 minutes to write a letter and 40 minutes to write an essay.
Speaking takes up to 15 minutes and consists of 3 parts: Personal Interview, Little Speech and a Discussion.
All the parts continue one after another, and only before Speaking you get a little break.
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