IELTS Exam Dates & Preparation Guide – June 2025 (With Predictions & Tips)

Complete guide to IELTS June 2025 exam dates, preparation tips, and module-wise predictions to help you score Band 8.


Important IELTS June 2025 Exam Dates

Paper-Based Tests (all on Saturdays):

  • 7th June (Academic & General)
  • 14th June (Academic Only)
  • 21st June (Academic & General)
  • 28th June (Academic Only)

Computer-Based Tests:
Available almost every day except Tuesdays and Thursdays—so you’ve got plenty of options!

General Training Module:
Scheduled on 7th June and 21st June (both Saturdays).

Pro Tip: June is a busy month for IELTS, so be sure to book your spot early to avoid last-minute stress.


 What to Expect: Module-Wise Predictions & Preparation Tips

 Academic Reading

Here’s what you’ll likely see in the reading section:

  • Passage 1: True/False/Not Given questions and some fill-in-the-blanks — usually easier stuff to warm you up.
  • Passage 2: Lots of “Which paragraph contains…” questions, and possibly a List of Headings task (especially on 21st or 28th June).
  • Passage 3: More challenging questions like Yes/No/Not Given, Matching Sentences, and some Multiple Choice.

Keep an eye out for:

  • Questions about the writer’s opinion — these can be tricky, so having a good strategy helps!
  • Summary completion tasks that focus on vocabulary.

 IELTS Writing

Task 1 (Academic):

  • Early June tests (7,14) might lean towards diagrams or maps.
  • Line and tables Chart with comparative data are also expected in last two exams (21,28)

Task 2 (All Candidates):

  • You’ll see essays asking you to agree or disagree, discuss pros and cons, or talk about positive and negative developments.
  • Common topics include education, employment, environment, and relationships.

For General Training (7th June):
Expect a formal letter task paired with an opinion essay.

Pro Tip: Many questions repeat over time, so make sure to review our PDF packs with frequently appearing topics.


 IELTS Listening

  • Early exams often include map labelling and multiple-choice questions.
  • The difficulty level ranges from easy to moderate.
  • Many audio clips are reused in tests (for example, those from Canada).

Strategy: Practicing with real past papers is your best bet for success here.


What’s New with the Computer-Based Test?

  • Reading: You’ll see the passage on one side and questions on the other. You can highlight and make notes directly on screen.
  • Listening: The audio plays automatically with a timer, and there’s no replay option, so stay focused!
  • Writing: You type your answers, and your test is evaluated automatically—usually within 2 to 3 hours.

Benefits:

  • No waiting around for manual corrections.
  • Highlighting helps you work faster.
  • Saves money by cutting down on manual teacher evaluations.

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  • Ready-to-use templates for Writing and Speaking
  • Mock tests based on real exam questions and repeated passages
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 Final Tips for IELTS Success

  • Don’t just practice blindly — focus on learning how to approach each question type.
  • Make good use of the highlighting and note-taking tools if you’re doing the computer-based exam.
  • Concentrate on topics and question patterns that keep showing up in past papers.

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