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SALVO GROUP

IELTS PREPARATION CENTER

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Listening Test

You will hear four recordings. Answer the questions as you listen. Each recording is played once only.

⏱️ 30:00
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Recording 1: Library Registration
Conversation between librarian and student
Part 1
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Librarian: Good morning. Welcome to the university library. How can I help you today?

Sarah: Hi, I'd like to register for a library card please.

Librarian: Certainly. I'll need to take some details. First, could you tell me your full name?

Sarah: Yes, it's Sarah Johnson.

Librarian: Thank you. And your student ID number?

Sarah: It's 45928.

Librarian: Right, 45928. What course are you studying?

Sarah: I'm doing Civil Engineering.

Librarian: Great. I need your email address for the system.

Sarah: It's sarah.j@university.ac.uk

Librarian: And a contact phone number?

Sarah: 07984562341

Librarian: Perfect. Now let me tell you about our loan periods. You can borrow books for three weeks. If you're late returning them, there's a fine of one pound per day. The library is open from 9am to 5pm on weekends.
1 Questions 1-5: Complete the form

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

2 Questions 6-8: Choose the correct letter

6. How long can Sarah borrow books for?

A Two weeks
B Three weeks
C One month

7. What is the fine for late books per day?

A 20 pence
B 50 pence
C 1 pound

8. When is the library open on weekends?

A 9am to 5pm
B 10am to 4pm
C 24 hours
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Reading Test

Read the passages and answer the questions. You have 60 minutes to complete this section.

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The History of Tea

Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world after water. The story of tea begins in China. According to legend, in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when some leaves from the tree blew into the water. Shen Nung, a renowned herbalist, decided to try the infusion that his servant had accidentally created.

From its origins in China, tea spread to Japan and other parts of Asia. Portuguese priests and merchants encountered tea in the 16th century during their travels to the East. However, it was the British who popularized tea in the West. The British East India Company began commercial tea production in India in the 19th century to compete with Chinese tea production.

Today, tea is grown in over 30 countries, with China, India, Kenya, and Sri Lanka being the largest producers. There are several varieties of tea, including black, green, oolong, and white tea, all derived from the Camellia sinensis plant. The differences between these types arise from the processing methods used after harvesting.

1 TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN

Do the following statements agree with the information given in the passage?

1. Tea is the second most consumed beverage globally.

T TRUE
F FALSE
N NOT GIVEN

2. Shen Nung intentionally created the first cup of tea.

T TRUE
F FALSE
N NOT GIVEN

3. The British introduced tea to Japan.

T TRUE
F FALSE
N NOT GIVEN

Tea Production by Country (2020)

40%
China
30%
India
10%
Kenya
8%
Sri Lanka
12%
Others

4. According to the chart, which country produces the most tea?

A China
B India
C Kenya
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Writing Test

Task 1: 20 minutes (150 words) | Task 2: 40 minutes (250 words)

Task 1 Academic - Describe the chart

The chart below shows the percentage of different types of coffee consumed in five cities around the world in 2020. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

City Espresso Americano Latte Cappuccino
London 15% 35% 30% 20%
New York 25% 40% 20% 15%
Tokyo 10% 20% 45% 25%
Sydney 20% 25% 25% 30%
Rome 60% 10% 15% 15%
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Task 2 Essay - Discuss both views

Some people think that the best way to reduce crime is to give longer prison sentences. Others believe there are better alternatives.

Discuss both views and give your opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

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Speaking Test

11-14 minutes | 3 Parts: Introduction, Long Turn, Discussion

Part 1

Introduction & Interview

The examiner will ask you general questions about yourself and familiar topics.

Topic: Hometown

  1. Where are you from?
  2. What do you like most about your hometown?
  3. Has your hometown changed much since you were a child?
  4. Would you like to live there in the future?

Tap to start recording

Part 2

Individual Long Turn

Describe a memorable journey you have taken.

You should say:

  • ✈️ Where you went
  • 👥 Who you were with
  • 🎯 What you did during the journey
  • 💭 And explain why it was memorable

Record your 2-minute talk

Part 3

Two-Way Discussion

The examiner will ask more abstract questions related to the Part 2 topic.

Travel and Tourism:

  1. How has tourism changed in your country over the last decade?
  2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of international tourism?
  3. Do you think virtual reality could replace travel in the future?
  4. How can governments balance tourism development with environmental protection?

Discuss these questions

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Your IELTS Results
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Complete all sections to see your overall score

Section Band Score Level
🎧 Listening - Not taken
📖 Reading - Not taken
✍️ Writing - Not taken
🎤 Speaking - Not taken

IELTS Band Score Guide

9 Expert User - Fully operational command
8 Very Good User - Fully operational with occasional inaccuracies
7 Good User - Operational command, occasional inaccuracies
6 Competent User - Generally effective command
5 Modest User - Partial command, coping with overall meaning