IELTS Listening Test Sample
Section 1. A conversation with post office staff about sending a parcel.
Section 2. A discussion between a professor and students about their training.
Section 3. Don’t remember.
Section 4. A lecture about children and social environment.
IELTS Reading Test Sample
Passage 1. About bus stops and road signs related to that.
Questions: filling in blanks, match headings to paragraphs.
Passage 2. About employee absence form.
Passage 3. Some cartography related information, from ancient to modern maps.
IELTS Writing test Sample
Writing task 1 (a letter)
You are leaving a job and coming back to your hometown. Write a letter to your friend and say
– What is the reason for your leaving?
– What do you plan to do?
– Where and when will you meet your friend to discuss it?
Writing Task 2 (an essay)
Education system is introducing more academic subjects instead of exercises and sports. How will it impact the children? What can be done about it?
IELTS WRITING CLASS & IELTS READING CLASS WITH DR.ARIAN KARIMI ...
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IELTS Test in Vietnam – August 2018 (Academic Module)
IELTS Listening Test
Section 1. About the Aboriginal people of Australia.
Section 2. A map description.
Section 3. Don’t remember.
Section 4. A conversation between two students about their projects.
IELTS Reading Test
Passage 1. About coffee houses in London.
Passage 2. About different artists.
Passage 3. Don’t remember.
IELTS Writing Test
Writing a report in Task 1
We were given a graph showing a comparison between four regions of education.
Writing an essay in task 2
Some think that private companies should pay for pollution clean up, while others say it should be a government’s responsibility. Discuss, and state your own opinion.
IELTS Speaking Test
IELTS Interview
– What is your full name?
– Can I see your ID?
– Where are you from?
– Do you work or study?
– What do you do?
– Why did you chose this role?
– Do you like growing plants?
– How would you react, if you got a plant as a gift?
IELTS Cue Card
Describe a shopping street that you like. Please say
– What and where is it?
– When did you visit it?
– Who did you go there with?
IELTS Discussion
– Why do you think people visit this street?
– How was your experience there?
– Many people spend their time at shopping malls. Why do you think they do it?
– Do older people like going to local shops? Why?
– Why would people go shopping alone? ...
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IELTS reading actual test main subjects in 2018 and 2019
نمونه سوالات واقعی آزمون های آیلتس در سال 2018 و 2019 در بخش reaing
دوره فشرده Reading آیلتس در 10 جلسه با دکتر آرین کریمی
They are NOT predicted by IELTS teachers they are reported by IELTS test takers who take part in IELTS official tests recentely.
January 2018
Reading 1: Groucho Marx Arthur Sheekman
Reading 2: An Earth – Shaking discovery
Reading 3: Think happy
Reading 4: Working in the movies
Reading 5: Complementary and alternative medicine
Reading 6: The cloud messenger
February 2018
Reading 7: Walking with dinosaurs
Reading 8: Endangered languages
Reading 9: The robots are coming
Reading 10: Keep a Watchful Eye on the Bridges
Reading 11: Activities for Children
Reading 12: Roller coaster
Reading 13: Aphantasia: A life without mental images
Reading 14: Life lessons from villains, crooks and gangsters
Reading 15: Mysterious Dark Matter May Not Always Have Been Dark
Reading 16: Scientists Are Mapping the World's Largest Volcano
Reading 17: We know the city where HIV first emerged
Reading 18: Penguins' anti-ice trick revealed
April 2018
Reading 19: What is it that draws us to these creatures?
Reading 20: How did science fiction writer HG Wells predict its invention three decades before the first detonations?
Reading 21: The growth of intelligence
Reading 22: DISORDERS: AN OVERVIEW
Reading 23: THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Reading 24: BIOMETRICS
May 2018
Reading 25: Nushu — A Secret Language
Reading 26: Venus Flytrap
Reading 27: Growth Model
Reading 28: The Development of Travel under the Ocean
Reading 29: Vitamins - To supplement or not?
Reading 30: The Birth of Suburbia
June 2018
Reading 31: “Freebie” Marketing
Reading 32: Tacoma Narrows Bridge – Disaster Strikes
Reading 33: ...
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Special thanks to One of my IELTS stuednt who recentedly took IELTS exam in Tehran IELTS Test Center and shared the following topics and questions after taking the test in Iran:
IELTS Listening Test Sample
Section 1. An article about air travel.Section 2. About public libraries.Section 3. A dialogue about courses between a new student and their tutor.Section 3. A monologue about music.
IELTS Reading Test Sample
Passage 1. About childhood experiences.Passage 2. About two kinds of insects and their colonies.Passage 3. About living and thinking outside the box. The effects of living in foreign countries on creativity.
IELTS Writing Test Sample
Writing Task 1 ( Writing a report in IELTS )
We were given a bar graph showing the level of water reservoirs in six Australian cities in October of 2001 and 2010.
Writing Task 2 ( Writing an essay in IELTS )
Some people believe that research into family history is useful for the next generations, while others claim that present and future are more important. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. ...
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READING PASSAGE 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13 which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.
ویدیو نمونه کلاس آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی و آشنایی با سوالات و فرمت تست آیلتس
The dugong: Sea cow
Dugongs are herbivorous mammals that spend their entire lives in the sea. Their close relatives the manatees also venture into or live in freshwater. Together dugongs and manatees make up the order Sirenia or sea cows, so-named because dugongs and manatees are thought to have given rise to the myth of the mermaids or sirens of the sea.
A The dugong, which is a large marine mammal which, together with the manatees, looks rather like a cross between a rotund dolphin and a walrus. Its body, flippers and fluke resemble those of a dolphin but it has no dorsal fin. Its head looks somewhat like that of a walrus without the long tusks.
B Dugongs, along with other Sirenians whose diet consists mainly of sea-grass; and the distribution of dugongs very closely follows that of these marine flowering plants. As seagrasses grow rooted in the sediment, they are limited by the availability of light. Consequently they are found predominantly in shallow coastal waters, and so too are dugongs. But, this is not the whole story. Dugongs do not eat all species of seagrass, preferring seagrass of higher nitrogen and lower fibre content.
C Due to their poor eyesight, dugongs often use smell to locate edible plants. They also have a strong tactile sense, and feel their surroundings with their long sensitive bristles. They will dig up an entire plant and then shake it to remove the sand before eating it. They have been known to collect a ...
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