IELTS-Blog IELTS-Blog::IELTS test in Australia and the Philippines – March 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test in Australia and the Philippines – March 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 02 Apr 2014 03:30 AM PDT IELTS test takers Y and H shared the topics from a recent exam, which was the same in Australia and the Philippines. Listening test Section 1. A man was enquiring about 3 different types of guided walks. Questions: filling in blanks details about the price, how many km and what time the direct bus leaves the station. Section 2. Choose 3 letters from 6 choices, what kinds of assistance does the teacher provide for a building confidence, library info, course info, etc. Questions: multiple choice. Section 3. Don’t remember. Section 4. A talk about children in the UK, USA and some other country (a region, similar to a specific area in Africa). Questions: filling in blanks, short-answer questions (no more than 1 word) Reading test Passage 1. Something about the production line of car manufacturing. Questions: True/False/Not Given, match headings to paragraphs. Passage 2. About science. Questions: short-answer questions (no more than 1 word). Passage 3, 4. Don’t remember. Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given a flowchart of three different types of recruitment methods used by companies. Each methods involved four to five steps. We were required to explain the steps. Writing task 2 (an essay) Some people think young people should be required to continue education until they are 18 years old. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? - Can I see your ID? - Where are you from? - Do you work or study? - Describe the place where you lived in your country. - Did you like it or not? Why? - Do you watch news on TV? Why or why not? - Why do you need to be updated with the news?. Cue Card Talk about a statue or a sculpture that you have seen. Please say - What statue/sculpture is it? - Where is it located? - When did you see it for the first time? Discussion - Why do people go to museums? - Why do some people pay lots of money for paintings? - Do you think artists are paid enough? - Should governments pay the artists? - What factor can make even a piece of paper valuable? Related posts: IELTS test in Malaysia and Australia – March 2014 (General Training) Our friends J and S shared these questions from the... IELTS test in the UK and Italy – March 2014 (Academic Module) The IELTS exam update below was shared by test takers... IELTS test in Australia and Indonesia – March 2014 (Academic Module) IELTS test takers S and W shared the Writing and... IELTS test in Australia – February 2014 (Academic Module) This exam update was shared by F, an IELTS test... IELTS test in Australia and Saudi Arabia – March 2014 (Academic Module) Our friends, IELTS test takers from Australia and Saudi Arabia,... You are subscribed to email updates from IELTS-Blog To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610
April 03, 2014 at 05:49AM
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