ELTS comes in two types: Academic and General Training. For both tests, Listening and Speaking are identical, but the Reading and Writing sections are different depending on the test you take.
The test takes 2 hours and 45 minutes.
You will complete the Listening, Reading and Writing sections of all IELTS tests on the same day without a break.
The goal of Writing Task 1 is to assess how well you can summarize the relevant facts and details presented in a graph, chart, table or diagram. You should write in an academic or semi-formal style. Do not write in conversational English. You can leave out some minor details. The writing task is essentially information-transfer, relating only to the factual content of a diagram and not to speculations about what it means.
Do not spend more than 20 minutes on this task. Write at least 150 words because there is a penalty for answers that are too short. You will not receive a penalty for writing more than 150 words, but remember that spending more than 20 minutes on your Task 1 answer may leave you less time to spend on Task 2, which impacts your Writing band score twice as much.
It is especially important to avoid irrelevant information in your answers. Answers that are off-topic, incomplete, or presented as a list rather than cohesive paragraphs will receive penalties. Copying word-for-word from another source (plagiarism) will incur severe penalties.
What is involved in Academic Writing Task 2?
ELTS
comes
in two types: Academic and General Training. For both
tests
, Listening and Speaking are identical,
but
the Reading and
Writing
sections are
different
depending on the
test
you take.
The
test
takes 2 hours and 45 minutes.
You will complete the Listening, Reading and
Writing
sections of all IELTS
tests
on the same day without a break.
The goal of
Writing
Task
1 is to assess how well you can summarize the relevant facts and
details
presented in a graph, chart, table or diagram. You should write in an academic or semi-formal style. Do not write in conversational English. You can
leave
out
some
minor
details
. The
writing
task
is
essentially
information-transfer, relating
only
to the factual content of a diagram and not to speculations about what it means.
Do not spend more than 20 minutes on this
task
. Write at least 150 words
because
there is a penalty for
answers
that are too short. You will not receive a penalty for
writing
more than 150 words,
but
remember that spending more than 20 minutes on your
Task
1
answer
may
leave
you less time to spend on
Task
2, which impacts your
Writing
band score twice as much.
It is
especially
important
to avoid irrelevant information in your
answers
.
Answers
that are off-topic, incomplete, or presented as a list
rather
than cohesive paragraphs will receive penalties. Copying word-for-word from another source (plagiarism) will incur severe penalties.
What
is involved
in Academic
Writing
Task
2?