Ielts Practice Test General Computer Based -

Option 1: LinkedIn / Facebook Post (Professional & Helpful)

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Reading Module

The hum of the testing center was a low, electric vibration that seemed to pulse in sync with Elias’s heartbeat. He sat in Booth 14, staring at the high-definition monitor where his own reflection looked back, pale and determined. This was the General Training IELTS, his final hurdle before the visa application.

Option 2: Reddit / Forum Post (Short & Actionable)

Before diving into practice tests, it is crucial to understand the "why." The computer-based test differs from paper in mechanics, not content. The General Training Reading and Writing sections are identical in difficulty and question types. However, the digital interface requires specific muscle memory.

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: No more manual counting during the Writing test—the computer does it for you. Top Practice Resources

Modern CB practice platforms (IELTS IDP, British Council’s official practice, or third-party tools like IELTS Flex, GEL IELTS Prep) closely replicate the real exam.

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