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2018

IELTS Speaking test in India – February 2018

When S took the IELTS Speaking test in India, she was asked the following questions:

Speaking testIELTS test in India

Interview

– What is your full name?
– Are you working or studying?
– Where you are working and what you do?
– Is it necessary to make friends?
– What role do your friends play in personal life as well as in work?
– Do you use a dictionary every day?
– Why do you use a dictionary?
– Will you write a dictionary in the future?
– How much time do humans need to sleep?
– Do senior citizens really require more sleep?

Cue Card

Talk about a country where you want to settle down in the future. Please say

– What country is it?
– Where did you hear about it?
– What attracts you to it?

Discussion

– What is the role of government in country’s development?
– And then a few more questions related to the country’s governance.

IELTS test in Japan – February 2018 (Academic Module)

Our friend N took the IELTS test in Japan and remembered the following details:

Listening testIELTS test in Japan

Section 1. A conversation between a woman and receptionist about school admission for a toddler.

Section 2. A lecture by the tourist guide about a certain mountain trail and its location.
Questions: map labeling.

Section 3. A conversation between two students regarding a farmland project.

Section 4. A lecture about people’s sense of smell and types of odours we are able to distinguish.
Questions: summary completion.

Reading test

Passage 1. About car insurance.
Questions: True/False/Not Given.

Passage 2. About vehicle usage rules at the office.
Questions: True/False/Not Given, match headings to paragraphs.

Passage 3. About different theme parks and their details.
Questions: match headings to paragraphs.

Writing test

Writing task 1 (a report)

We were given two bar charts showing the number of people per square kilometer in six different countries and the percentage of change in urban population from 2003 to 2005.

Writing task 2 (an essay)

Some people want the government to spend money on researching life on other planets. Others, however, think it is a waste of public funds and there are too many problems on our own planet to be fixed first. Discuss both views and give you own opinion.