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IELTS Life Skill is an English language test for those who plan to study, work or settle in the UK. The IELTS UKVI at this moment applies new standards in the test format when testing Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing skills. At the IELTS IDP test site in Da Nang, the test is held twice a month.
The IELTS UKVI exam is designed in two types for different purposes. While the first format – IELTS UKVI Academic is designed for candidates who plan to study at the undergraduate, postgraduate or start their career in the UK. The second form of test – IELTS UKVI General Training is for immigration of study in high school, college in the UK.
At IDP, candidates can choose to take the paper-based test with modern equipment of international standards and experienced staff who are always ready to support throughout the test session.
To check the test dates, please visit: https://ielts.idp.com/book/UKVI?countryId=227.
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The Listening and Reading parts of the IELTS test are scored out of 40 and then converted to a band score which ranges from band 1 to band 9.
The Listening and Reading tests contain 40 questions and each correct question will be awarded 1 mark (so the maximum a test taker can score here is 40). Band scores, ranging from band 1 to band 9, are awarded based on the raw scores.
It is common for people to achieve a different band score for each skill and completely normal to have a difference of up to two bands between skills. This occurs regardless of the language being tested and the type of language test taken. Listening and Speaking are often the strongest skills for most people.
Every IELTS test is carefully produced and tested to ensure a consistent level of difficulty across all the test versions. We want every IELTS test taker to have their true English-language ability reflected in their results, which is why we offer so many free and paid tools to help you practise and prepare.
Check out our preparation tools for tips and advice so that you can be as prepared as possible for your test date.
Since IELTS is an individual English-language proficiency test, no other test results will be able to count towards your IELTS score.
You can apply for a review of your band scores (called an Enquiry on Results) at your test centre within six 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).
In the IELTS Life Skills test, your results are given as a pass or fail mark.
There is no pass or fail in IELTS Academic or General Training test. Scores are graded on the 9-band system. Each educational institution or organisation sets its own level of IELTS scores to meet its individual requirements.