One of the most important things to consider when preparing for the IELTS is the test schedule. In this blog post, we will discuss at what times of day official IELTS tests tend to occur.
- Morning
tests: Most official IELTS tests are held in the morning, usually starting
at 9:00 am or 9:30 am. The listening, reading, and writing sections are usually
completed in the morning, with the speaking section usually held in the
afternoon.
- Afternoon
tests: Some official IELTS tests are also held in the afternoon, usually
starting at 12:30 pm or 1:00 pm. The listening, reading, and writing
sections are usually completed in the afternoon, with the speaking section
usually held in the morning.
- Weekend
tests: Some official IELTS tests are held on weekends, usually starting at
9:00 am or 9:30 am. The listening, reading, and writing sections are
usually completed in the morning, with the speaking section usually held
in the afternoon.
It's important to note that the test schedule may vary
depending on the test center and the availability of the test. It's important
to check the schedule of the test center where you plan to take the test and
make sure that the test time does not conflict with other commitments such as
work or school.
In conclusion, most official IELTS tests tend to occur
in the morning, although some are held in the afternoon or on weekends. It's
important to check the schedule of the test center where you plan to take the
test and make sure that the test time does not conflict with other commitments.
It's also important to prepare yourself for the test schedule, whether it's in
the morning or afternoon, and practice accordingly.
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