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IELTS test in Pakistan and Iran – June 2014 (Academic Module) Posted: 14 Jul 2014 03:30 AM PDT Two IELTS test takers B and A shared the information about the exams in their countries, and it seems that Pakistan and Iran had the same exam. Unfortunately neither of the contributors remembered the Listening topics. Passage 1. The text was about museums and how they are changing to suite customers and new trends. Passage 2. The text was about an extinct animal, that lived 65 million years ago. Passage 3. About various methods used by people to find the way when they are lost. A few different navigation methods including guide, path route, map usage and so on. Writing test Writing task 1 (a report) We were given a map of the mountain in one of the national parks showing the location of the facilities, such as sunrise and sunset viewing platforms, culture gallery and climbing and walking tracks, roads, car park, first aid booth and toilets. Writing task 2 (an essay) Nowadays movies and computer games containing violence are very popular. Some people believe that they have negative effect on the society and should be banned, others, however, believe that it is harmless entertainment. Discuss both vies and give your own opinion. Speaking test Interview - What is your full name? Cue Card Describe an occasion when you met an old friend whom you didn’t see for a long time. Please say - What did you feel when you met? Discussion - Do you believe in friends’ reunions? Why? Related posts:
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