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Description

The IELTS Writing test has two formats: Academic and General Training. Here’s a comparison of the differences between them:

1. Purpose

  • Academic: For people applying to higher education or professional registration. It assesses readiness to study or train in an English-speaking academic environment.
  • General Training: For those going to English-speaking countries for secondary education, work experience, or training programs. It focuses on basic survival skills in a broad social and educational context.

2. Structure

Both versions have two tasks, but the types of tasks differ:

Task 1

  • Academic: You’ll describe, summarize, or explain information in a graph, table, chart, or diagram. The task requires an analytical and factual style to discuss trends, differences, or steps in a process.
  • General Training: You’ll write a letter, usually informal or semi-formal, based on a given situation (e.g., apologizing, requesting information, or explaining something). This task tests everyday written communication skills.

Task 2 (Essay)

  • Both Academic and General Training: You’ll write an essay responding to a point of view, argument, or problem. This part is the same for both tests, but Academic tasks often require a more formal tone and are more geared toward analytical or opinion-based essays, while General Training topics may be more about everyday issues.

3. Tone and Style

  • Academic: Typically more formal and impersonal. Use a professional tone with formal vocabulary and structure.
  • General Training: Often a bit more relaxed, especially in Task 1, where an informal tone may be acceptable depending on the context. Task 2 essays can also be slightly more conversational, but formal writing is still expected.

4. Scoring and Word Count

  • Word Count: Both tests require at least 150 words for Task 1 and at least 250 words for Task 2.
  • Scoring Criteria: Both are scored on four criteria: Task Achievement/Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy. However, for Academic Task 1, there’s a stronger emphasis on accurately interpreting data.

Summary Table

AspectAcademicGeneral Training
Task 1Describe data (graphs, charts, etc.)Write a letter (formal, informal, etc.)
Task 2Formal essaySemi-formal/formal essay
ToneMore formalMay be informal in Task 1, formal in Task 2
AudienceAcademic/professionalGeneral/social

In summary, IELTS Academic is more formal and data-driven, suited to higher education or professional contexts, while IELTS General Training assesses practical, everyday writing skills.

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