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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a special test that checks how well you can use the English language. It's like a big exam to see if your English skills are good enough for studying or working in English-speaking countries.

People usually take one of two main types of the IELTS test: the Academic Module or the General Training Module.

What is IELTS?

The IELTS test helps universities, colleges, and companies know if you can understand and use English well. It's important for people who want to study or work in countries where English is the main language. The test checks your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.

Why do people take IELTS?

Many students take the IELTS because they want to go to a university or college in a country like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or the United States. It shows these schools that you can handle classes taught in English.

Other people take the IELTS because they want to work or get job training in an English-speaking country. Sometimes, families who want to move to a country where English is spoken also need to take this test. It proves they can communicate in their new home.

Academic or General?

The Academic Module of IELTS is for students who plan to go to university or get a professional degree. It focuses on the kind of language you need for academic studies.

The General Training Module is for people who want to do other types of training, get work experience, or move to an English-speaking country. This module uses everyday English situations.

Where is IELTS accepted?

The IELTS test is accepted by most universities in countries like Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. Many professional companies and organizations around the world also use IELTS scores to check English skills for jobs. It's a widely recognized test that opens doors for studying and working abroad.

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