DECIDE WHICH OF THE READING AND WRITING MODULES YOU SHOULD TAKE - A...

1. Decide which of the Reading and Writing Modules you should take - ACADEMIC orModules. There is a choice of Reading and Writing Modules depending on whether you are anGENERAL TRAINING.ACADEMIC or GENERAL TRAINING candidate.If you are going on to study at a university, you must take the ACADEMIC Reading andThe modules arc taken in this order - Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking - and are timed asWriting Modules. GENERAL TRAINING Reading and Writing Modules should NOT befollows:taken for entrance to universities.Listening30 minutesGENERAL TRAINING is intended for those students going on to vocational or training60 minutesReadingcourses, e.g.Writing1 0 - 1 5 minutesSpeakingAccess Programmes (UK)Industrial Placement SchemesIndustrial Safety (non degree level)Advanced Certificate CoursesNormally candidates take a short break after the Listening and Reading Modules and before theAttachmentsNursing (non degree level)Writing Module.Associate Diploma CoursesTAFE Courses (Aus)Technical Courses (non degree level)Bridging CoursesFurther information on the test format can be found on pages 6-14 in the IELTS Handbook.BTEC Courses (UK)Tertiary Orientation Programs (TOP)(Aus)Training AttachmentsCity and Guilds Courses (UK)This Specimen Materials pack contains complete samples of the Listening, Reading, Writing andCertificate CoursesTrade Certificate CoursesSpeaking Modules.Work AttachmentsDiploma CoursesCandidates taking IELTS for the purpose of immigration to New Zealand should take theGENERAL TRAINING Reading and Writing Modules.You need to remove or photocopy the answer sheets. These are the sheets where you will