IELTS Practice Test: General Training, Computer-Based
Taking an IELTS practice test (General Training, Computer-Based) is a crucial step for anyone planning to work, migrate, or train in an English-speaking country. While the core language skills tested remain the same as the paper-based version, the digital format introduces specific tools and timings that require familiarization to ensure success. Why Choose the Computer-Based Format? ielts practice test general computer based
Bonus: When practicing Writing, type directly into the box and use the word counter (140 min for Task 1, 250 for Task 2). Focus on the question types you scored lowest on
Before diving into practice tests, it is crucial to understand the "why." The computer-based test differs from paper in mechanics, not content. The General Training Reading and Writing sections are identical in difficulty and question types. However, the digital interface requires specific muscle memory. The computer-based (CB) format for IELTS General Training
The computer-based (CB) format for IELTS General Training is now the default in many test centers. Using dedicated practice tests that mimic the real software is essential for time management, navigation, and reducing exam-day surprises.
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