What is a computer-delivered IELTS Test?

How to take the computer-delivered IELTS Listening Test?

 

How to take computer-delivered IELTS Reading Test?

How to take the computer-delivered IELTS Writing Test?


Practice Tests

Before you head into your test, make sure you take some time to familiarise yourself with the computer-delivered format of the test. Here are some sample materials to give you a comprehensive idea of what to expect in the computer-delivered Listening, Reading and Writing components.

 

It is always better to be well prepared before your test, and it helps if you’ve familiarised yourself with the Before you head into your test, make sure you take some time to get familiar with the computer-delivered format of the test. Try out these sample materials will give to have you an idea of what to expect in the your computer-delivered IELTS Listening test.

Computer-delivered IELTS Listening test

There is no difference in the content, format or level of difficulty and scoring of the computer-delivered IELTS test. The type of Listening questions asked, thus, remain the same as in the paper-based test:

  • Multiple Choice
  • Matching
  • Plan/Map/Diagram Labelling
  • Form Completion
  • Note Completion
  • Table Completion
  • Flow-chart Completion
  • Summary Completion
  • Sentence Completion
  • Short Answer Questions

You can be asked any of these question types may appear in any of the four parts of the your Listening test. Given below is a selection of sample Listening test questions for you to practice is given below. Once you've attempted these sample tests, you can refer to the answer keys and transcripts of the recordings are also provided for you to check your answers.

While attempting the sample tests, in each sample, you will have some time to look through the questions before the recording starts, and some time at the end to check your answers.

Sample Listening Multiple Choice (one answer)

Sample Listening Multiple Choice (more than one answer)

Sample Listening Matching

Sample Listening Plan / Map / Diagram Labelling (Type A)

Sample Listening Plan / Map / Diagram Labelling (Type B)

Sample Listening Note Completion

Sample Listening Short Answer Questions

It is always better to be well prepared before your test, and it helps if you’ve familiarised yourself with the computer-delivered format of the test. Try out these sample materials to have an idea of what to expect in your computer-delivered IELTS General Training Reading and Writing tests.

General Training Reading

Sample General Training Reading – Matching Information

Sample General Training Reading – True/False/Not given

Sample General Training Reading – Note Completion

Sample General Training Reading – Sentence Completion


General Training Writing