The IELTS is a direct measure of the test taker's communicative abilities in all four basic skills— reading, listening, speaking, and writing. The IELTS has made some test takers nervous. There is absolutely no need to be nervous as, Mafit Study Center will help you prepare for the IELTS in Nigeria by familiarizing you with the test and by helping you focus on the specific skills and strategies you will need to succeed on the test.

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How is the IELTS scored?

The IELTS Academic and General Training IELTS test are both graded to a 9 band scale.

For each section of the test (Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking) you will receive a band score from 1 – 9. The average of this score will form your overall IELTS band score. This may be a whole score (e.g. 5, 6) or half (e.g. 7.5, 8.5).

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IELTS in Nigeria - Heads Up

If you’re familiar with the paper test, you might notice a few changes between the paper test and the computer test. The obvious change, the paper tests uses a pencil, the computer test you type. Also, the Listening test is shorter in the computer test. What hasn’t changed is the Speaking test.



Pencil or keyboard?

At the paper-based IELTS test, we’ll give you a pencil and an answer sheet. You need to write your answers on the answer sheet before the time runs out. With computer-delivered IELTS, you type your answers in the corresponding boxes on your screen. We’ll still give you a pencil or pen and paper to make notes – even if you do IELTS on computer. Are you concerned about not typing fast enough? There’s no need to worry: the computer test is designed for people with normal typing skills. If you can write an email, you can do the computer-delivered test.



Same order of the test

Like the paper test, the Computer-delivered IELTS starts with Listening, followed by Reading, Writing. The Speaking test takes place on the same day, either before or after your computer test.



The Listening test is shorter

If you’ve done a paper-based IELTS test before, you may remember that you need to write your answers in the question booklet while you listen to the recording. So, in the paper test you get 10 minutes at the end of the Listening section to transfer your answers to the answer sheet. In the computer test, you type your answers in their appropriate places on the screen. You do get time between sections to check your answers but no extra time at the end. Because you’ve already completed your answers, the 10 minutes is not needed. Besides, you won’t miss it.



The test venue

Paper-based IELTS tests are usually conducted in a larger room. Computer-delivered IELTS tests are done in smaller, custom-built, brand-new rooms. Everything in the computer-delivered test room is designed for your comfort.



You get headphones

Apart from a new test room, everyone doing IELTS on computer has their own computer, a quality screen and your own headphones for the Listening test. You don’t need to talk to a machine with IELTS, so there is no microphone in your way. Even better, we make sure that our headphones are good. Most test computer-delivered test centres offer noise-canceling headphones, so you can focus on your own performance.