IELTS Writing Practice Tests

What should you practice for IELTS Writing?

The IELTS Writing Practice Test consists of both Task 1 and Task 2. It is advisable not to spend more than 20 minutes for Task 1 and invest the remaining time in Task 2, as Task 2 makes up 66% of the total writing marks while Task 1 only makes up 33% of the score.

 

The IELTS Writing Task 1 is different for Academic and General Tests. The Academic Test has a graph, chart, diagram or map that has to be analyzed and explained while the General Test has a letter that has to be written according to the question given. The IELTS writing practice test for Academic and General are designed accordingly.

 

The IELTS Writing Task 2 for both Academic and General consists of essay questions for which the essays have to be written in at least 250 words.

 

A list of IELTS Writing Practice Tests that are the same as the actual exam in terms of format and difficulty level is provided hereafter:

 

No Name Module Tasks
1 Practice Test 1 General Training

Task 1

Task 2

2 Practice Test 2 Academic

Task 1

Task 2

3 Practice Test 3 Academic

Task 1

Task 2

4 Practice Test 4 Academic

Task 1

Task 2

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