Suite C4 Fatima Plaza Wuye, FCT, lagos.
No 2 Fadeyi Street, Opp. Holy Trinity Hospital, Off Obafemi Awolowo Way, lagos, Lagos
Ielts Blast Free IELTS Mock Tests holds Every Saturday
Time: 10:30am - 1:45pm. Benefits to taking Ielts Blast Free IELTS Mock Tests: 1. Familiarity with the test format 2. Assessment of your current level 3. Time management skills 4. Test strategy development 5. Confidence building |
The IELTS exam duration varies depending on the test
format you are taking. Here is a breakdown of the time allocation for each section of the IELTS exam: - IELTS Listening: 40min. - IELTS Reading: 60min. - IELTS Writing: 60min. ( 40min for Task 2 | 20min for Task 1 ) - IELTS Speaking: 15min. Overall, the IELTS exam duration is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes. |
lagos Office:
Suite C4 Fatima Plaza, Wuye District, FCT. lagos Landmark: Shafa Energy Lagos Office: 2 Fadeyi Street, Opp. Holy Trinity Hospital, Off Obafemi Awolowo Way, lagos, Lagos Landmark: Holy Trinity Hospital |
An IELTS mock test is a practice test that simulates the format and content of the actual IELTS exam. It helps you familiarize yourself with the test structure, timing, and types of questions you may encounter. Taking mock tests can be beneficial as they allow you to assess your current level of English proficiency, identify areas for improvement, and get a feel for the test conditions. It's a great way to practice and build confidence before the actual exam. Remember, mock tests are meant to be a learning experience, so don't be discouraged by any mistakes or lower scores. Instead, use them as opportunities to identify areas for improvement and refine your test-taking skills.
Here are some additional benefits:
1. Identifying strengths and weaknesses
2. Time management improvement
3. Building familiarity with question types
4. Enhancing exam technique
5. Boosting confidence
Remember, mock tests are meant to be a learning tool, so embrace them as an opportunity to improve and grow. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
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