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The difference between IELTS A and IELTS G.

The difference between IELTS A and IELTS G.

1, the questions are different.

IELTS Academic (Class A) and Training (Class G) exams consist of four parts: listening, reading, writing and speaking. Among them, academic classes and training classes use the same test questions for listening and speaking, and different test questions for reading and writing. Listening, reading and writing must be completed on the same day. The oral test can be arranged on any day one week before the written test and one week after the written test.

2. Test difficulty

IELTS Class A is more difficult; Although Class G is simple, it is not easy to get points because of the large number of questions and strict grading standards.

3. The examination time is different.

A-level exam, there are four exams every month, two of which coincide with G-level exam time; There are two IELTS G exams every month.

4. Suitable for different people

Class A IELTS tests the English level of candidates, and evaluates whether the English level of candidates meets the requirements of applying for undergraduate and postgraduate education or above, which is suitable for students preparing to study abroad.

Class G IELTS focuses on assessing basic language skills and is suitable for those who intend to work or emigrate in English-speaking countries, or apply for training and non-diploma courses.