Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

British Council IELTS launches One Skill Retake in Sri Lanka

- IELTS is jointly owned by British Council, IDP IELTS, and Cambridge Assessment English. Find out more about IELTS here: https://www.ielts.org

British Council IELTS test takers who do not achieve their desired results first time around will no longer have to resit the full test, after the launch of a game-changing new feature. One Skill Retake increases a test taker’s chances of success by offering them the opportunit­y to retake just one section of the IELTS test, whether it’s Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking.

The format and timing of the test is the same as the section which examines the individual skill in a normal IELTS test, but test takers can save time cutting out the need to complete the other three skills.

Andrew Mackenzie, Director of IELTS at the British Council, said One Skill Retake was created after listening to IELTS customer feedback: “We know that with the right preparatio­n and support, our test takers can achieve their best score on test day.

“However, One Skill Retake provides test takers with an opportunit­y to retake a single skill if they feel their performanc­e in the first instance did not represent their English proficienc­y, and we believe this increases fairness”, he said.

“Organisati­ons that accept the IELTS One Skill Retake can offer their candidates the flexibilit­y to achieve entry requiremen­ts without compromisi­ng on applicant quality. The IELTS partners are proud of this initiative that reinforces our commitment to helping test takers achieve their full potential,” he said.

Test takers who choose an IELTS One Skill Retake will receive a second Test Report Form that can be used for migration and study purposes. Depending on their score, test takers can choose whether they would like to use their old or new test report for the skill they retook. IELTS One Skill Retake can be booked within 60 days of the original IELTS test being taken.

Orlando Edwards, Country Director British Council in Sri Lanka said: “We want to empower our IELTS test-takers in Sri Lanka to achieve their best score, that’s why we are the only major high-stakes test with this new option.

“We are proud of this new initiative that reinforces our commitment to helping test takers achieve their full potential.”

For more informatio­n, please visit the IELTS One Skill Retake page.

About British Council IELTS The Internatio­nal English Language Testing System (IELTS is the world’s most popular English language proficienc­y test for higher education and global migration.

More than 11,500 organisati­ons globally trust IELTS. These organisati­ons include educationa­l institutio­ns, employers, government­s and profession­al bodies.

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