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Complete IELTS Computer-Based Test (CBT) Study Guide - All Sections
Overview of IELTS CBT Structure
Total Test Time: 2 hours 54 minutes
- Listening: 30 minutes (no transfer time - automatic submission)
- Reading: 60 minutes
- Writing: 60 minutes
- Speaking: 11-14 minutes (separate appointment - still face-to-face)
Band Scores: 1-9 (half bands possible: 6.5, 7.5, etc.)
CBT vs Paper-Based Key Differences
- No transfer time for Listening (answers automatically saved)
- On-screen calculator available for Listening/Reading
- Copy/paste functions available in Writing
- Word count displayed automatically in Writing
- Zoom function for Reading passages
- Flag questions for review
- Results available in 3-7 days (vs 13 days for paper)
Section 1: LISTENING CBT (30 minutes - no transfer time)
CBT Interface Features
- Headphones provided (adjustable volume)
- Questions appear on screen as audio plays
- Answers auto-saved as you type
- Review function - can go back to check answers
- Timer visible throughout the test
- Help button available for technical issues
Test Format
- 4 sections with increasing difficulty
- 40 questions total
- Played once only (same as paper-based)
- NO transfer time - answers saved automatically
Section Breakdown
Section 1: Conversation between 2 people (everyday social context) Section 2: Monologue (everyday social context) Section 3: Conversation between 2-4 people (educational/training context) Section 4: Academic lecture/monologue
CBT-Specific Question Types & Strategies
1. Multiple Choice (Radio Buttons)
- CBT Advantage: Can easily change selection
- Strategy: Click your choice, can change until section ends
- Read questions on screen while listening
- Use elimination method more effectively
2. Form/Note/Table Completion (Text Boxes)
- CBT Advantage: No handwriting issues, clear typing
- Strategy: Type exactly as heard
- Use backspace to correct mistakes
- Check spelling with spell-check (if available)
- Word limit strictly enforced by system
3. Multiple Choice (Multiple Answers/Checkboxes)
- CBT Feature: Can select/deselect multiple options
- Strategy: Read how many answers required
- Can change selections during the section
4. Dropdown Menus
- CBT Unique: Select from predefined options
- Strategy: Preview all options before listening
- Listen for exact matches or close synonyms
5. Drag and Drop (Matching)
- CBT Unique: Drag items to correct positions
- Strategy: Practice mouse/trackpad control
- Can easily rearrange if you make mistakes
- Visual layout helps with organization
CBT Technical Tips
- Typing speed: Practice typing while listening
- Mouse control: Get comfortable with clicking/dragging
- Screen navigation: Practice scrolling while audio plays
- Volume control: Adjust at the beginning, test with sample audio
Key Listening Skills
Predicting: Look ahead to next questions while listening Note-taking: Jot key words, not full sentences Number recognition: Practice dates, times, phone numbers, prices Spelling: Common words are often spelled out
Practice Tips
- Listen to BBC Radio, podcasts, news
- Practice with different accents (British, American, Australian, Canadian)
- Time yourself strictly
- Don't panic if you miss an answer - move on
Section 2: READING CBT (60 minutes)
CBT Interface Features
- Zoom function for text size adjustment
- Highlight tool to mark important text
- Flag questions to return to later
- Review screen shows all questions and status
- Split screen - passage on left, questions on right
- Search function (Ctrl+F) to find keywords quickly
- Timer constantly visible
Test Format
- 3 passages with increasing difficulty
- 40 questions total
- Academic: Scholarly articles, journals
- General: Everyday texts, newspapers, advertisements
CBT-Specific Question Types & Strategies
1. Multiple Choice (Radio Buttons/Checkboxes)
- CBT Advantage: Easy to change answers
- Strategy: Use elimination by clicking/unclicking
- Flag difficult questions for later review
2. True/False/Not Given (Dropdown Menu)
- CBT Feature: Select from dropdown menu
- Strategy: Use highlight tool to mark relevant text
- TRUE: Statement matches passage (highlight supporting text)
- FALSE: Statement contradicts passage (highlight contradicting text)
- NOT GIVEN: No information in passage
3. Dropdown Completion
- CBT Unique: Choose from predefined word list
- Strategy: Read all options first
- Use process of elimination
- Check grammar fit with surrounding text
4. Drag and Drop Matching
- CBT Feature: Drag answers to correct positions
- Strategy: Can easily rearrange if wrong
- Use visual organization to your advantage
- Practice mouse precision
5. Text Selection
- CBT Unique: Click and drag to select text portions
- Strategy: Read instructions carefully for selection length
- Practice selecting exact word counts
- Can adjust selection boundaries
CBT Navigation Strategies
- Use split screen effectively: Keep relevant passage section visible
- Highlight key information: Use different colors if available
- Flag questions: Mark uncertain answers for later review
- Use search function: Ctrl+F to quickly locate keywords
- Review screen: Check all questions are answered before submitting
Time Management for CBT
- Passage 1: 15 minutes (use highlighting and search functions)
- Passage 2: 20 minutes (practice drag-and-drop efficiency)
- Passage 3: 20 minutes (most complex, use all CBT tools)
- Review: 5 minutes (check flagged questions)
Reading Techniques
Skimming: Quick overview for main ideas (1-2 minutes per passage) Scanning: Looking for specific information/keywords Intensive reading: Careful reading for detailed questions
Practice Tips
- Read academic articles, The Economist, Scientific American
- Practice different question types separately
- Time each passage strictly
- Build vocabulary systematically
Section 3: WRITING CBT (60 minutes)
CBT Interface Features
- Word count automatically displayed and updated
- Copy/paste functions available (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V)
- Undo/Redo functions (Ctrl+Z, Ctrl+Y)
- Basic text formatting (some tests allow bold/italic)
- Spell check may be available (varies by test center)
- Timer visible throughout
- Split screen for Task 1 (chart/diagram on one side, writing area on other)
Test Format
- Task 1: 20 minutes, 150 words minimum
- Task 2: 40 minutes, 250 words minimum
- Task 2 worth 2x marks of Task 1
CBT Writing Advantages
- No handwriting fatigue
- Easy editing and revision
- Accurate word count
- Clean, readable text
- Quick copy/paste for planning
TASK 1 CBT - Data Description
CBT-Specific Features
- Interactive charts/diagrams: May be able to zoom or hover for details
- Split screen: Visual data stays visible while writing
- Easy editing: Can revise overview after writing body paragraphs
Structure (Same as paper, but easier to edit)
- Introduction: Paraphrase the question (use copy/paste to avoid mistakes)
- Overview: Main trends/most significant features
- Body 1: Specific data with comparisons
- Body 2: More specific data with comparisons
CBT Task 1 Strategy
- Step 1: Analyze chart/diagram (2 minutes)
- Step 2: Write introduction by paraphrasing (3 minutes)
- Step 3: Identify main trends for overview (2 minutes)
- Step 4: Write body paragraphs with data (10 minutes)
- Step 5: Edit and check word count (3 minutes)
TASK 2 CBT - Essay Writing
CBT-Specific Advantages
- Easy planning: Type outline, then expand each point
- Quick reorganization: Cut and paste paragraphs if needed
- Efficient editing: Easy to revise thesis statement after writing body
- Word count management: Monitor count throughout writing
CBT Essay Writing Process
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Planning (5 minutes):
- Type quick outline with main points
- Can keep this at the top and delete later
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Writing (30 minutes):
- Write introduction with thesis
- Develop body paragraphs
- Write conclusion
- Use copy/paste for repeated phrases/transitions
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Editing (5 minutes):
- Check word count
- Review for grammar/spelling
- Ensure coherence and cohesion
CBT Writing Templates (Copy-Paste Friendly)
Task 1 Introduction Templates
- "The [chart/graph/table] shows/illustrates/displays..."
- "The data presents information about..."
- "According to the [visual], ..."
Task 2 Introduction Templates
- "In recent years, there has been considerable debate about..."
- "It is often argued that... This essay will examine..."
- "While some people believe that..., others argue that..."
Essential Keyboard Shortcuts for CBT
- Ctrl+C: Copy
- Ctrl+V: Paste
- Ctrl+X: Cut
- Ctrl+Z: Undo
- Ctrl+Y: Redo
- Ctrl+A: Select all
- Ctrl+Home: Go to beginning
- Ctrl+End: Go to end
Essential Paraphrasing Techniques
Based on your resource, here are the 4 key methods:
1. Using Synonyms
- Important → crucial, vital, essential
- People → individuals, citizens, society
- Increase → rise, growth, surge
- Problem → issue, challenge, concern
2. Change Word Order
- Original: "Technology has changed communication"
- Paraphrased: "Communication has been transformed by technology"
3. Change Word Form
- educate (verb) → education (noun) → educational (adjective)
- solve (verb) → solution (noun)
- benefit (noun/verb) → beneficial (adjective)
4. Active to Passive Voice
- Active: "Governments should implement policies"
- Passive: "Policies should be implemented by governments"
Assessment Criteria
- Task Achievement (25%)
- Coherence & Cohesion (25%)
- Lexical Resource (25%)
- Grammatical Range & Accuracy (25%)
Section 4: SPEAKING (11-14 minutes)
Test Format
Face-to-face interview with examiner
Part 1: Introduction & Interview (4-5 minutes)
- Personal questions about yourself, family, interests
- Topics: Home, work/study, hobbies, food, transport
Sample Questions:
- "Tell me about your hometown"
- "What do you do in your free time?"
- "Do you prefer cooking or eating out?"
Strategy:
- Give extended answers (not just yes/no)
- Use past, present, future tenses
- Add personal examples
Part 2: Long Turn (3-4 minutes)
- 1 minute: Prepare notes
- 2 minutes: Speak continuously about given topic
- Follow-up questions
Cue Card Structure:
- Describe a person/place/object/event
- You should say: 3-4 bullet points
- And explain: why it's important/how you felt
Strategy:
- Use all preparation time
- Follow the bullet points
- Speak for full 2 minutes
- Use variety of tenses and vocabulary
Part 3: Discussion (4-5 minutes)
- Abstract discussion related to Part 2 topic
- More complex questions requiring analysis
Sample Questions:
- "How has technology changed the way people communicate?"
- "What are the advantages and disadvantages of social media?"
Strategy:
- Give balanced arguments
- Use complex grammar structures
- Express opinions with justification
- Use linking words
Assessment Criteria
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Fluency & Coherence (25%)
- Speak smoothly without long pauses
- Use linking words
- Develop ideas logically
-
Lexical Resource (25%)
- Wide range of vocabulary
- Use less common words accurately
- Paraphrase effectively
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Grammatical Range & Accuracy (25%)
- Use variety of sentence structures
- Complex grammar with few errors
- Natural language use
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Pronunciation (25%)
- Clear articulation
- Natural rhythm and stress
- Correct word stress and intonation
Speaking Practice Tips
- Record yourself regularly
- Practice all three parts separately
- Work on fluency first, then accuracy
- Learn topic-specific vocabulary
- Practice with different accents (if possible)
General Study Plan
8-Week Study Schedule
Weeks 1-2: Foundation
- Diagnostic test
- Understand format and requirements
- Basic vocabulary building
- Grammar review
Weeks 3-4: Skill Development
- Practice each section separately
- Focus on weak areas
- Build test-taking strategies
- Expand vocabulary
Weeks 5-6: Integration
- Full practice tests
- Time management practice
- Refine techniques
- Speaking practice with feedback
Weeks 7-8: Final Preparation
- Final practice tests
- Review mistakes
- Maintain confidence
- Test day preparation
Daily Study Routine (2-3 hours)
- 30 minutes: Vocabulary building
- 45 minutes: Main skill focus (rotate daily)
- 30 minutes: Grammar/pronunciation
- 15 minutes: Review and note-taking
Essential Resources
Official Materials:
- Cambridge IELTS Practice Tests (Books 1-17)
- IELTS.org official resources
Online Resources:
- IELTS Liz (free lessons and tips)
- British Council IELTS preparation
- IDP IELTS preparation materials
Apps:
- IELTS Prep App by British Council
- IELTS Word Power by British Council
Vocabulary Building Strategy
Academic Word List (AWL): Learn the 570 most common academic words
Topic-based Vocabulary:
- Education
- Environment
- Technology
- Health
- Society
- Government
- Economy
Collocation Practice:
- Learn word combinations (make + decision, not do + decision)
- Use Cambridge Collocations Dictionary
Final Tips for Success
- Consistency: Study regularly, not intensively
- Practice under test conditions: Time limits, no distractions
- Get feedback: Especially for Writing and Speaking
- Stay motivated: Track progress, celebrate improvements
- Test day preparation: Know the venue, arrive early, bring required documents
- Manage stress: Practice relaxation techniques, stay positive
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Listening:
- Not reading ahead during pauses
- Overthinking answers
- Poor spelling
Reading:
- Spending too much time on difficult questions
- Not managing time effectively
- Looking for exact word matches
Writing:
- Not paraphrasing the question
- Going under word count
- Poor paragraph structure
- Memorized phrases that don't fit
Speaking:
- Giving very short answers in Part 1
- Not using preparation time in Part 2
- Being afraid to make mistakes
Remember: IELTS tests your English communication ability, not your knowledge of specific topics. Focus on developing your language skills across all four areas!