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How to fill in the "industry" in the IELTS registration form?

Occupation: student; Industry: Education (education includes students).

Examination content

Listening (academic &; Training course). Duration of listening test: 30 minutes, 10 minutes. Copy the answers to the answer sheet. Listening test: * * includes 4 monologues and dialogues. Each listening material is played only once, corresponding to 10 questions, and the order of the questions is the same as the order in which the answers appear in the listening material.

Reading (academic). Reading test duration: 60 minutes. Reading test: * * contains 3 paragraphs and 40 corresponding questions. The number of questions to be answered in each article is different. The contents and topics of the article all appear on the examination paper. Reading (training class). Reading test duration: 60 minutes. Reading test: * * contains 3 parts and 40 corresponding questions, and the difficulty of the article goes from shallow to deep.

Writing (academic). Length of writing test: 60 minutes. Writing test questions: * * two compositions. The first article (Task 1) was written for chart analysis. The second article (Task 2) is argumentative. Writing (training course). Length of writing test: 60 minutes. Writing test questions: * * two compositions. The first candidate needs to write a personal letter according to the questions or events in the topic. The second article is an argumentative paper.

Extended data

IELTS scoring criteria include: language fluency and coherence, vocabulary changes, sentence richness and grammatical accuracy. Examiners who pronounce IELTS score according to these four criteria, which are equally important.

The recruitment and training of IELTS writing and speaking examiners are conducted in accordance with established standards, so as to ensure that raters understand the IELTS scoring policy and effectively grade listening and reading papers according to the scoring standards. Each test center will carry out system monitoring, and a certain proportion of answer sheets will be double-marked. In addition to continuously monitoring the performance of examiners, examiners will be evaluated every other year to ensure that they are graded according to the standards.

All test scores are recorded on the report card, including a total score and four individual scores of listening, reading, writing and speaking. Candidates' test scores are evaluated by the scoring system of 1-9, with four independent scores. The total score is the average of the scores of the four parts, rounded off. The total score is allowed to be half, and the individual score is allowed to be four.

The IELTS test will try its best to meet the needs of physically disabled candidates and help them fully understand the test questions and their requirements and successfully complete the test. The goal of IELTS is to test the English language ability of candidates with fair and objective standards, so that they are not affected by physical obstacles.

If the candidates have physical disabilities, such as visual or hearing impairment, IELTS can not only book special IELTS papers, but also make special examination arrangements according to the candidates' physical condition. At the same time, according to the needs of candidates, the examination time is reasonably extended, rest time is arranged for candidates during the examination, and sufficient drinking water and food are prepared for candidates to ensure the successful completion of the examination to the greatest extent.

If candidates need special exam arrangements, please inform the IELTS national post-exam service hotline at least three months before the exam date, and submit the relevant doctor's certificate and/or disability certificate.

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