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December 2010

IELTS test in Sydney, Australia – December 2010 (Academic Module)

The following content was shared by A after her IELTS exam in Sydney, Australia.

Listening test

Section 1. A telephone conversation between a lady and a travel agent related to booking a 3-day holiday.

Questions: filling in gaps in daily schedules, the questions were about average day temperature, facilities and things to do.

Section 2. A map of an art center where you had to mark certain buildings.

Questions: Match the artist with type of art. Fill in gaps in daily schedule.

Section 3. Conversation with students who came to a chimpanzee research center.

Section 4. Don’t remember.

Reading test

Passage 1. An article on dugongs (sea cows).
Passage 2. An article on researches related to twins.
Passage 3. An article on electronic equipment on board of an airplane.

Writing test

Writing Task 1 (a report)

There were a chart and a table on postal charges in Germany, UK, the Netherlands and Italy in three weight categories (<20g; 20-50 g; >50g) and a table of customer satisfaction in those countries in 2004.

Writing Task 2 (an essay)

Museums for many years have been the places of knowledge and cultural exchange. Nowadays there are more and more resources on the Internet and museums will not be needed in the future. To what extent do you agree with this statement?

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your name?
– Where is your hometown?
– What is your hometown famous for?

Cue Card

Talk about something you learned to do very well (eg. cooking or driving), please say
– What skill did you acquire?
– How did you acquire that skill?
– How is it important?

Discussion

– What are the practical skills acquired by children at school?
– How important are these skills?
– Do children acquire certain skills easier/faster than adults?
– What do you think about team building in the work place, is it important?
– Do you like learning new things?
– Is it important that employers pay for skill development courses for their employees?

IELTS Speaking test in the UK – November 2010

The IELTS exam in the UK was the same as in Pakistan, and here is another version of Speaking, kindly shared by M.

Speaking test

Interview

– What is your name?
– Where is your home town?
– Have you studied about the history of your hometown at school?
– Do you remember anything from you studies at school about the history of your hometown?
– What is your home town famous for (or ‘what is special about your home town’)?
– What do you like about your home town?

Cue Card

Talk about a person who speaks a different language to yours whom you have met. Please say

– Where & how did you meet this person?
– What was so special about this person?
– What did you learn from him/her?

Discussion

– What are the best ways for immigrants to learn the language of the new country after immigration? (Other than language courses)
– Why do people immigrate?
– What are the benefits for countries that accept immigration?