IELTS 2019 More Practice Tests
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Questions 21-23

Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

21) Andrew has worked at the hospital for

A two years.
B three years.
C five years.

22) During the course Andrew's employers will pay

A his fees.
B his living costs.
C his salary.

23) The part-time course lasts for

A one whole year.
B 18 months.
C two years.

Questions 24 and 25

Choose TWO letters A-E.

What TWO types of coursework are required each month on the part-time course?

A a case study.
B an essay.
C a survey.
D a short report.
E a study diary.

Questions 26-30

Complete the summary below.

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

Modular Courses
Students study (26) ............... during each module. A module takes (27) ............... and the work is very (28) ............... To get a Diploma each student has to study (29) ............... and then work on (30) ............... in depth.
  • Andrew
    Excuse me, I was told to come here for advice about, erm, Management Diploma courses?
    Monica
    You've certainly come to the right place. Hi, my name is Monica.
    Andrew
    Nice to meet you. My name is Andrew, Andrew Harris.
    Monica
    So, Andrew, have you seen our diploma course prospectus yet?
    Andrew
    Yes, I've already looked at it. In fact, I thought the information on course content was really useful, but I'm afraid I'm a bit confused by all the different ways you can do the course: full-time intensive, part-time and so on.
    Monica
    Well, let's see if I can help. I think each course type has its advantages and disadvantages, so it really depends on you - your own study habits, and your financial circumstances, of course. Are you working at the moment?
    Andrew
    Yes. I've been working in the administration section of the local hospital for the last three years.Q21 And before that I worked in the office of a computer engineering company for two years. So, I've got about five years of relevant work experience. And what I'm hoping to focus on is Personnel Management.
    Monica
    I see. And are you planning to leave your current job to study, or are you thinking about just taking a year off?
    Andrew
    I want to know what my options are, really. I don't want to quit my job or anything and my employers are keen for me to get some more qualifications but obviously, it would be better if I could do a course without taking too much time away from work.
    Monica
    Right, so you don't really want to do the full-time course, then?
    Andrew
    No, not really. It's also a question of finances. You see, my office have agreed to pay the cost of the Course itself,Q22 but I would have to take unpaid leave if I want to study full-time and, well, I don't think I could afford to support myself with no salary for a whole year.
    Monica
    OK. Well, you have two other possibilities: you could either do the part-time course- that would be over two yearsQ23 and you wouldn't have to take any time off work - or you could do what we call a 'modular' course. You could do that in eighteen months if you wanted - or longer, it's quite flexible and it would be up to you.
    Andrew
    Mmm. So what does the part-time course involve?
    Monica
    For that you would join an evening class and have a lecture twice a week. Then, you'd have to attend a seminar or discussion workshop one weekend a month.
    Andrew
    What kind of coursework would I have to do?
    Monica
    Well, it's a mixture. You'd be expected to write an essayQ24 each month, which counts towards your final assessment. You have a case study to do by the end of the course, which might involve doing a survey or something like that, and also you need to hand in a short reportQ25 every four weeks.
    Andrew
    So, that's quite a lot of work, then, on top of working every day. It sounds like a lot of studying - and really tiring.
    Monica
    Yes, you certainly wouldn't have much free time!
    Andrew
    What about the 'modular' course? What would I have to do for that?
    Monica
    That's where you get the opportunity to study full-timeQ26 for short periods. That way you can cover a lot of coursework and attend lectures and seminars during the day. And each module lasts for one termQ27, say, about twelve weeks at a time. There are obvious advantages in this - the main one being that you can study in a much more intensiveQ28way, which suits some people much better.
    Andrew
    And how many of these 'modules' would I have to do to get the diploma?
    Monica
    The current programme is two modulesQ29- and then you have to choose a topicQ30to work in more depth - but you can base that on your job, and so you don't need to be away from the office, and how long it takes is up to you. The important thing is that you don't have to study and work. You can focus on one thing at a time.
    Andrew
    Yes, I can see that. It certainly sounds attractive! It would be more expensive, though. I mean, I'd have to support myself without pay for each module.
    Monica
    That's true, so that might be a problem for you. Look, why don't you talk this over with your employers and ...
  • Questions 21-23

    Choose the correct letter A, B or C.

    21) Andrew has worked at the hospital for

    A two years.
    B three years.
    C five years.

    22) During the course Andrew's employers will pay

    A his fees.✔
    B his living costs.
    C his salary.

    23) The part-time course lasts for

    A one whole year.
    B 18 months.
    C two years.✔

    Questions 24 and 25

    Choose TWO letters A-E.

    What TWO types of coursework are required each month on the part-time course?

    A a case study.
    B an essay.✔
    C a survey.
    D a short report.✔
    E a study diary.

    Questions 26-30

    Complete the summary below.

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

    Modular Courses
    Students study (26) .......full-time........ during each module. A module takes (27) .......a term / one term........ and the work is very (28) .......intensive........ To get a Diploma each student has to study (29) .......two module / (for) two terms........ and then work on (30) ........a topic / one topic....... in depth.

In section three of the IELTS listening test you will hear two or three people speaking. The topic is usually something to do with college or university.

You will hear a conversation between a student, Andrew and a student adviser, Monica about a Diploma course.