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BLACKIM - WATPI Handbook
Practice is the key to getting a good score in your IELTS exam. We recommend understanding the exam format properly once and then giving a mock exam to understand where you are. Once you do that, keep practising till you reach your goal in at least 2-3 mock exams.
Usually intermittent users of English require more time to practise than expert users.
There are a total of 4 modules. Each module has the following number of questions:
- Listening: 40 questions (30 mins)
- Reading: 40 questions (60 mins)
- Writing: 2 main tasks (60 mins)
- Speaking: 3 parts (11-14 minutes)
You will receive an individual band (range 1-9) score for each module on the test.
Each question in the listening and reading session carries 1 mark.
Your score will be calculated on a total of 40 marks for both these sections and then converted to band score.
The writing and speaking tests have a predetermined rubric as well.
Your overall score is calculated by averaging the four individual scores and rounding it off in half or whole bands .
You can apply for a review of your band scores (called an Enquiry on Results) at your test centre within 6 weeks of the test date.
You must pay an enquiry fee, which is fully refunded if your band score changes. If your band score changes, you will be issued a new Test Report Form (TRF).
The request for a remark must be made within 6 weeks of the date shown on your Test Report Form (TRF). You can request a remark on the whole test or any part of it (Listening, Reading, Writing or Speaking).
Candidates must have completed graduation or can be in the final year of the graduation.