
IELTS는 영어권 국가인 대학에서 영국, 오스트리아, 뉴질랜드, 캐나다, 그리고 더불어 미국의 토플과 같이 그 점수를 인정받고 있으며,
직업과 훈련 프로그램에서도 인정하고 있다. IELTS는 듣기, 읽기,말하기,그리고 쓰기로 평가하고 있으며
Academic Reading(독해)과 Writing(작문)모듈은 대학 혹은 대학원 코스 입학을 하고자 하는 사람들에게 적당하다.
IELTS 와 TOEFL의 가장 큰 차이점은 실질적으로 언어를 얼마나 잘 실생활에서 구사하는지에 있다고 본다. IELTS는 논리적 사고를 요구한다.
즉 문제를 유추하고 풀어가는 데 있어서 수학공식과도 같이 일목 요연한 논쟁의 여지가 없는 명확한 결론을 도출할 수 있어야 함을 말한다.
물론 한국식 논리가 아닌 영국식 논리이다.
문제를 해결할 때 반드시 정확한 예를 들어 설명하고 이에 대한 부연설명을 하고 결론을 내야 한다는 것이다.
6.5를 뛰어넘어 더 높은 점수를 얻는 방법은 문법에서의 오류는 물론 논리적 오류를 범하지 말아야 한다는 것이다.
이들 언어의 다른 특징은 한국어와 달리 언어에 감정을 정확하게 싣지 못하는데 있다.
일반적으로 한국학생이 이 시험에 처음 응시해서 마주치는 가장 큰 오류는 바로 논리적 요구와 예증을 잘못 이해하고 일반적인 예를 들고
자신의 생각이 아닌 다른 사람의 논리를 써 내려가서 큰 점수를 얻지 못하고 자신감을 잃게된다는 것이다.
따라서 예비시험을 가능한 한 많이 보아서 요령을 익히고, 외국인과의 대화에 익숙해져야 한다.
특별히 듣기(Listening)는 일반적인 리스닝 테스트로서 토익과 달리 주관식 문제가 있다. 섹션마다 마지막에 답 체크하는데 1분을 주며, 다음 섹션을 먼저 읽어보는데 30초를 준다.
나중에 옮겨적을 시간을 주므로 절대로 처음부터 답안지에 정답 작성을 하지 말아야 한다. 이런 부분이 이 시험을 처음보는 사람들에게는 상당히 당혹스럽다. 반면에 듣기시험 모듈은 녹음된 테이프를 딱 한번만 들려준다.
기억하세요!!!

처음 두 섹션은 일반생활에 필요한 두사람간의 대화나 한사람의 독백으로 진행된다. 예를 들어 집을 구할 때 부동산에서의 대화내용이나,
이민국에서의 준비물 안내, 모르는 지역에서 길을 찾아가는 것 등의 내용이 정답이라는 단어에 약간씩 힘이 들어가거나 두 번씩 반복되는 답도 더러 있다.
그리고 대화 내용은 칼리지 회의나 강의 안내, 도서관 사용안내를 한 명이 실제 상황에 맞게 설명을 한다. 그럼 빈칸이나 알맞은 정답을 고르면 된다. 절대 어렵지 않다.
나머지 두 섹션은 교육적인 것과 교육훈련에 관한 질문이 많다. 3명이나 4명의 대화에서 답을 찾아내는 것과 한명이 독백으로 말을 하는 도중에 답이 있으니 집중해서 잘 들어야 한다.
그리고 이 분야들에서는 정답을 꼬집어 말하는 것이 아니라 비슷한 다른 단어를 넣어 놓고 정답을 고르게 하거나 비슷한 뜻을 지닌 문장 등 약간 심화있는 답안을 요구하는 문제이기 때문에 좀 까다롭다.

- ① Multiple choice
- ② Short-answer questions
- ③ Sentence completion
- ④ Labelling a diagram which has numbered parts
- ⑤ Classification
- ⑥ Matching
- ⑦ Notes/summary/diagram/flow chart/table completion

a. 듣기(Listening)

- Question 16 - 20
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Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Number of convicts brought to Australia (16).........................................
Date of last convict ship (17).........................................
Age of youngest convict nine
Crime of youngest convict (18).........................................
Age of oldest convict (19).........................................
Crime oldest convict telling truths
Most serious crime murder
Reasons for most crimes (20)...................
b. 독해(Reading task)
독해는 양쪽 다 40문제가 주어지는데 3개 문장이나 3개의 섹션으로 구성되어 있다.문제의 유형은 다양한 선택, 문구나 요점의 완성, 짧은 질문에 대한 답에 관한 자료를 식별하거나
이해하는 것이고 혹은 나열된 것을 매치하거나 작가가 의도하려고 했던 것이나 태도를 이해하는 문제들이다.
(독해 예제)
Hearing Problems
- Paragraph 1 (Q.1)
- The old adage extols the virtue of silence by claiming it is golden, yet experience tells us that silence is as hard to come by as the precious metal itself.
The benefit of silence to the human ear is scientifically demonstrable. Less superfluous noise; less impairment to the hearing.
Yet this precious commodity is no longer valued. Noise is ever present in modern life and is an accumulative experience.
The ill effects of noise pollution are of two kinds: acute - exposure to an individual instance of a very loud noise, such as a gunshot or explosion;
and chronic - the experience of too much noise over an extended period of time.
- Paragraph 2 (Q.2)
- City and urban dwellers exist in an increasingly noise-ridden environment, and it is now almost impossible to escape exposure to high noise levels.
Even if we exclude the more obvious sources of noise pollution such as jet plane engines, road works, power tools, loud music at dance parties and so on,
it is clear that noise is a constant and often unwelcome companion. We have only to walk through a suburban shopping mall or department store,
or catch a bus or train to be subjected to noise levels that a few decades ago would have been considered beyond human endurance.
The popular practice of ‘layering' sound, by adding a louder source of noise to that which already exists in order to mask it, merely compounds the problem.
Because of the accumulative nature of noise abuse, constant noise is worse than noisy periods interspersed with silence.
- Paragraph 3 (Q.3)
- Our noise level acceptance threshold is rising in step with the number of persons developing hearing problems.
Data available from a recent survey conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that 7.4% of people over 14 years of age have some discernible hearing problem.
According to the survey, 24.6% of the 7.4% of persons with affected hearing have problems caused by subjection to a constant barrage of noise, either at work,
in the everyday living environment, or as the result of a particular choice of leisure activity. The problem is most severe for males aged between 25 and 64 years of age,
9.1% of whom have a hearing disability, and for which the cause is constant noise in 44.4% of cases.
- Paragraph 4 (Q.4)
- Of current concern to acoustical engineers and psychologists at the National Acoustics Laboratories in Sydney, Australia,
is the potential for damage to the eardrum caused by the transmission of loud sound through earphones placed directly into the ear canal.
An almost universal fad among young people, the pocket-sized radio-cassette player (commonly known by the brand name ‘Walkman') may be exposing its owner to greater than
the maximum safe dosage of noise recommended for industrial workers - 90 decibels* over a period of 8 hours.
This dosage, called Dose 1, can be achieved much sooner by exposing the ear to only slightly more than 90 decibels.
Increases to the decibel level logarithmically shorten the exposure time required to reach a given dose. For instance, to achieve Dose 1 in 4 hours,
it is necessary to raise the decibel exposure level by a mere 3 decibels.
- Paragraph 5 (Q.5)
- One danger posed to young ears is that the peak sound level from these radio-cassette players is often far too great;
at high volume it is all too easy to receive Dose 1 in a short period of time. Any further noise heard above 90 decibels that day and the recipient is causing measurable damage to his or her ears.
Another danger is the likelihood of a change in the pain threshold of noise resulting in users compensating by increasing the volume to levels way above what is considered safe.
Finally, insertable earphones block the ear canal, thereby further increasing the noise level absorbed.
- Paragraph 6 (Q.6)
- But perhaps the most alarming potential for danger caused by insertable earphones is the ease with which the listener can exceed the safe time length of exposure to noise.
The small earphones can be comfortably worn for extended periods of time. What is more, there is the danger of falling asleep with the earphones inserted,
leading to an accumulation of excess noise while unconscious.
- Paragraph 7 (Q.7)
- Noise abuse soon leads to varying degrees of hearing loss. What may begin as an acute temporary condition, in time becomes a chronic and irreversible disability.
A common complaint is a ringing in the ears' which fails to subside after the ears are subjected to a short but extreme dose of noise.
It is an exhausting condition that can seriously threaten the composure of the sufferer who can be driven to near madness.
It is believed the composer Beethoven was particularly aggravated by this malady. At present, there is little that can be done in the majority of cases,
although the victim might be able to obtain some temporary relief by using a masking device which blocks out the offending frequencies of sound with other, less annoying frequencies.
- Paragraph 8 (Example)
- Inevitably, though, years of excessive noise accumulation take their toll and partial or complete deafness results.
If silence is the cure for ailing ears (or, at least, the best way to prevent further deterioration of one's hearing),
it is sobering to realise that it is also the unfortunate and permanent curse of a lifetime of noise abuse caused by ignoring the warnings.
* decibel: standard unit of sound measurement
- Questions 1 - 7
- Match the headings below with paragraphs 1 - 8 in the reading passage entitled “Hearing Problems. There are more headings than required.
The last paragraph heading has been completed for you as an example. Click on to go back to the text. Then use your "back" button to come back to the questions.
- Questions 8 - 16
- Refer to the reading passage entitled Hearing Problems and answer the questions below with answer T (for True) or F (for False) in the column on the right.
The first one has been done for you as an example. Click on to go back to the text. Then use your "back" button to come back to the questions.
Example:
Silence is not beneficial to the human ear
8 Silence is no longer a precious commodity
9 There are basically two kinds of noise pollution
10 The noise from a jet plane engine is not an obvious form of noise pollution
11 ‘Layering' sound reduces the overall amount of sound by masking it
12 More males than females suffer the consequences of constant noise
13 To achieve Dose 1 in 4 hours, the ear needs to be exposed to 93 decibels for that period of time
14 The passage outlines four main dangers from using insertable earphones
15 Beethoven's ability to compose music was threatened by his ‘tinnitus'
16 Deafness is caused by not hearing the warnings about noise abuse
- Questions 17 - 20
- Answer the questions below by using words and phrases taken from the reading passage entitled hearing Problems”. Note that there is a maximum of three words for each answer.
17 In Paragraph 1, what are the words of the old adage?
18 In Paragraph 1, less damage to the hearing is the result of?
19 How many sources are given for hearing problems caused by constant noise?
20 What might a sufferer of ‘tinnitus' get by blocking out certain sound frequencies?
(답안)
- Questions 1 - 7
- Use your "back" button to look at your answers
Have a look at the notes for these answers
- Questions 8 - 16
- Refer to the reading passage entitled Hearing Problems and answer the questions below with answer T (for True) or F (for False) in the column on the right.
The first one has been done for you as an example. Click on to go back to the text. Then use your "back" button to come back to the questions.
Example : Silence is not beneficial to the human ear
8 Silence is no longer a precious commodity
9 There are basically two kinds of noise pollution
10 The noise from a jet plane engine is not an obvious form of noise pollution
11 ‘Layering' sound reduces the overall amount of sound by masking it
12 More males than females suffer the consequences of constant noise
13 To achieve Dose 1 in 4 hours, the ear needs to be exposed to 93 decibels for that period of time
14 The passage outlines four main dangers from using insertable earphones
15 Beethoven's ability to compose music was threatened by his ‘tinnitus'
16 Deafness is caused by not hearing the warnings about noise abuse
- Questions 17 - 20
- Answer the questions below by using words and phrases taken from the reading passage entitled hearing Problems”. Note that there is a maximum of three words for each answer.
17 In Paragraph 1, what are the words of the old adage?
18 In Paragraph 1, less damage to the hearing is the result of
19 How many sources are given for hearing problems caused by constant noise?
20 What might a sufferer of ‘tinnitus' get by blocking out certain sound frequencies?
(답안)
- Questions 1 - 7
- Use your "back" button to look at your answers
Have a look at the notes for these answers
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