Cambridge IELTS Academic and General Training 16 with Answers.
2021. — 143 p.
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and the scoring system, so you can familiarise yourself with the Academic test
format and practise your exam technique. Download the audio for the Listening
tests, example Speaking test video, answer keys with extra explanations and
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CONTENTS
Introduction 4
Test 1 10
Test 2 32
Test 3 55
Test 4 76
Audioscripts 98
Listening and Reading answer keys 121
Sample Writing answers 129
Sample answer sheets 139
Acknowledgements 143
ACADEMIC TEST FORMAT
Listening
This test consists of four parts, each with ten questions. The first two parts
are concerned with social needs. The first part is a conversation between two
speakers and the second part is a monologue. The final two parts are concerned
with situations related to educational or training contexts. The third part is a
conversation between up to four people and the fourth part is a monologue.
A variety of question types is used, including: multiple choice, matching,
plan/map/ diagram labelling, form completion, note completion, table completion,
flow-chart completion, summary completion, sentence completion and short-answer
questions.
Candidates hear the recording once only and answer the questions as they listen.
Ten minutes are allowed at the end for candidates to transfer their answers to
the answer sheet.
Reading
This test consists of three sections with 40 questions. There are three texts,
which are taken from journals, books, magazines and newspapers. The texts are on
topics of general interest. At least one text contains detailed logical
argument.
A variety of question types is used, including: multiple choice, identifying
information (True/False/Not Given), identifying the writer's views/claims
{Yes/No/Not Given), matching information, matching headings, matching features,
matching sentence endings, sentence completion, summary completion, note
completion, table completion, flow-chart completion, diagram-label completion
and short-answer questions.
Writing
This test consists of two tasks. It is suggested that candidates spend about 20
minutes on Task 1, which requires them to write at least 150 words, and 40
minutes on Task 2, which requires them to write at least 250 words. Task 2
contributes twice as much as Task 1 to the Writing score.
Task 1 requires candidates to look at a diagram or some data (in a graph, table
or chart) and to present the information in their own words. They are assessed
on their ability to organise, present and possibly compare data, and are
required to describe the stages of a process, describe an object or event, or
explain how something works.
In Task 2, candidates are presented with a point of view, argument or problem.
They are assessed on their ability to present a solution to the problem, present
and justify an opinion, compare and contrast evidence and opinions, and to
evaluate and challenge ideas, evidence or arguments.
Candidates are also assessed on their ability to write in an appropriate style.
More information on assessing the Writing test, including Writing assessment
criteria (public version), is available at ielts.org.
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