IELTS in Ireland was described very well by a caring student M, who sent me this update this morning. Here is what the exam was like:


Listening test


Section 1: A lady who had recently moved to the place was inquiring about a drama club with the chairman of the club.

Questions: Fill in the blanks, multiple choice, information matching.


Section 2: A conversation between 2 students about books, their authors and contents of the books. The books were about insects and wild animals.

Questions: fill in the blanks.


Sections 3 and 4 M didn’t remember.



Reading test


Passage 1: The text was about disabled children, their difficulties in education, the steps taken by the government of New Zealand and what else can be done.

Questions: Which paragraph has the following sentences.


Passage 2: The text was about “Tulip Mania”, how the Europeans were crazy about tulips, how tulips trading had its success and then declined.


Passage 3: The text was about believing in serendipity in scientific research and business amongst different scientists.


Writing test


Writing Task 1 (report)

Explain the difference between the two diagrams. The 2 diagrams showed the school buildings in 2003 & 2010.



Writing Task 2 (essay)

Express your views regarding sufficient respect towards older people. What can be the reasons? How does it affect the society? Support your answer with your personal experience.


Speaking test


Interview

- What is your full name?

- Where do you live at the moment? Describe that place.

- Do you eat fruit and vegetables?

- How important are the fruit and vegetables? Is it easy to get them?

- Why do you think new generation doesn’t like their old culture/outfits?


- Do you have any of your childhood toys?

- Do you think nowadays kids have more toys? Why?


Cue card

Talk about one of your childhood’s memorable events, you should say

- why do you remember it?

- when did it happen?

- what happened during the event?