Why should one take the IELTS? What is the IELTS test pattern?

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There no reason to attempt IELTS, unless you are planning for something which explicitly asks for it. The format of IELTS exam is: Listening: 4 recordings of 10 question each. Time: 30mins Reading: 3 sections with total of 40 questions. Time: 60mins Writing: 2 Tasks. Task 1 of 20mins. Task 2 (essay)...
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There no reason to attempt IELTS, unless you are planning for something which explicitly asks for it. The format of IELTSexam is: Listening: 4 recordings of 10 question each. Time: 30mins Reading: 3 sections with total of 40 questions. Time: 60mins Writing: 2 Tasks. Task 1 of 20mins. Task 2 (essay) of 40mins. Time: 60mins Speaking: 3 parts totalling around 15 questions. Time: 11-14mins read less
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