What to Expect: IELTS Test Day at ILAC

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For many international students and professionals, the IELTS test is a key step toward achieving long-term goals, whether it’s studying at a top university, gaining permanent residency, or working in an English-speaking environment!

Designed to measure English proficiency across four essential skills—listening, reading, writing, and speaking—the IELTS test is globally recognized and widely respected. That’s why your IELTS test day at ILAC isn’t just another exam, but a moment that can shape your academic or professional journey, making IELTS test prep crucial. The more informed and prepared you are, the more confident you can perform.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through what to bring and expect on IELTS test day, and how ILAC supports you every step of the way.

Why the IELTS Test Matters

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is accepted by over 11,000 institutions worldwide, including colleges, universities, immigration bodies, and employers. If you plan to study, live, or work in Canada, a strong IELTS score is often a non-negotiable requirement.

Whether you’re a young adult or a mature one, taking the IELTS Academic Test or General Training version, your test day performance determines how institutions perceive your readiness to engage in English-language environments. That’s why preparation (and peace of mind on test day) matters. After all, completing a speaking, reading, writing, and listening test all in one go is no easy feat!

Why Prepare for IELTS with ILAC?

ILAC’s test prep programs, both online and in-class options, are tailored to simulate real testing conditions. Through in-person classes taught by experienced instructors, you’ll learn how to manage time effectively, answer strategically, and build confidence in all four sections of the IELTS exam.

Key features of ILAC’s classroom prep include:

  • Instructors trained in IELTS methodologies
  • Real-time feedback on practice tests
  • Group discussion and oral fluency practice
  • Lessons that focus on accuracy, structure, and grammar
  • Supportive, multicultural classroom environment

You won’t just review content, you’ll rehearse the experience of test day itself.

What to Do Before IELTS Exam Day

Your IELTS preparation should go beyond honing your English language skills and knowing what to bring for the IELTS exam. In the days leading up to the test, make sure you follow this IELTS test day checklist:

  • Verify test date, location, and start time
  • Read up on test day procedures from official sources
  • Confirm which version you’re taking: paper-based test or computer-delivered test
  • Review all four test sections, especially the format and timing
  • Pack your materials the night before to avoid panic and disarray in the morning; review what to bring on IELTS test day (below)
  • Avoid last-minute cramming and aim for light review
  • Get enough rest and eat a healthy breakfast

Prepare mentally by managing stress and setting realistic goals. Practicing with a timer can help you feel more comfortable with the exam’s strict time limits.

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What to Bring on IELTS Test Day

The following items are essential for both paper-based and computer-delivered IELTS exams and are vital to remember on the day of your test:

  • Valid photo identification document (e.g., passport or PR card used at registration)
  • Confirmation email showing your test details
  • Pencils and erasers (for paper tests)
  • Transparent water bottle (label removed)
  • Comfortable, layer-friendly clothing

Do not bring:

  • Mobile phones, smartwatches, or other electronic devices: You’ll be asked to leave if you attempt to bring these into your test.
  • Bags, backpacks, books, or personal belongings: These aren’t allowed in the test room.
  • Notes, cheat sheets, or extra paper: Scratch paper will be provided.

Lockers may be available to store items, but policies vary by test centre. If in doubt, check directly with ILAC’s staff before test day, or contact your test centre directly! You can’t bring food or other personal belongings into the exam, but you may store them in your locker for later.

Dress Code for IELTS Exam Day

There’s no formal dress code for IELTS exam takers, but comfort and professionalism are recommended. The test centre may be air-conditioned, so light sweaters or jackets are ideal.

You won’t be permitted to wear anything that covers your face or head unless it’s for religious reasons. All accessories may be subject to inspection.

Dress in layers, wear flat shoes, and avoid clothing with printed slogans or distracting imagery out of respect for those around you.

IELTS Exam Fees

IELTS exam fees vary per province, but range from $302.68 to $332.38 plus taxes. These are subject to change: click here to learn more about IELTS test fees.

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Arrival and Check-In Process at ILAC’s Test Centre

You should arrive early, ideally 30 to 45 minutes before your test is scheduled to begin. This gives you time to go through check-in and security without stress. At ILAC, the check-in process is smooth, friendly, and organized.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Verification of your ID and confirmation email
  • Storage of personal items
  • Digital photo taken for ID matching
  • Fingerprint scanning or additional biometric verification
  • Assignment of your seat or testing computer

A member of the ILAC team will walk you through the instructions and ensure all other test takers are settled before the exam begins. Take a few deep breaths and get ready to enter the test room!

Inside the Test Room: Section-by-Section Breakdown

The IELTS test includes four sections, typically in the following order:

Listening Test

  • Duration: 30 minutes, plus 10 minutes to transfer answers to an answer sheet (paper-based test only)
  • You’ll hear four recordings, each played once
  • Pay attention to instructions and write answers clearly

Reading Test

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Three passages with increasing complexity
  • Manage your time carefully—no extra time is given for transferring answers

Writing Test

  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Task 1: Describe data (Academic test) or write a letter (General test)
  • Task 2: Write an essay following a specific prompt
  • Respect the word limit, structure body paragraphs, and avoid off-topic answers

Speaking Test

  • May take place on the same day or within seven days before/after
  • One-on-one interview with an IELTS examiner
  • Includes general questions, a short speech on a topic, and a follow-up discussion

IELTS Test Day Tips for Success

Nailing the speaking, listening, reading, and writing tests can be manageable when you prepare effectively. Here are practical strategies to help you perform your best on IELTS exam day:

  • Read the instructions carefully before each section
  • Write your answers legibly or type clearly if on a computer
  • Don’t leave blanks—guessing is better than no response
  • Stay mindful of the word count in the writing section
  • Listen closely during the listening section—recordings play only once
  • Stay calm if you don’t understand a question right away; keep going
  • Watch the clock, but don’t obsess over it
  • Take deep breaths during breaks between sections

If you’re unsure about anything on the day, ask an ILAC staff member for clarification before the test begins.

After the Exam: What Happens Next?

Once the test ends, you’ll be guided out of the examination room to collect your personal belongings. Your test results will be available:

  • Three to five days for the computer-delivered test
  • 13 days for the paper-based test

Scores will be sent to the institutions you selected during registration. If you need to dispute your results or report an issue, a complaint form is available at the test centre immediately after the exam.

IELTS at ILAC: More Than a Test Centre

Your IELTS test day doesn’t have to be stressful.

With ILAC’s structured preparation, student support systems, and welcoming environment, you can walk into the exam room ready to succeed. Every detail, from what to bring to how to manage your nerves, is covered through our test prep offerings and the guidance you’ll receive on-site.

If you’re preparing for the IELTS exam in Canada and want to make the most of your test day, choose ILAC as your trusted partner in the journey. From cultural sensitivity to clear communication, ILAC’s test staff are trained to help you feel supported throughout the entire process.

Take the next step toward your future. Book your IELTS test prep or test with ILAC today!

 

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