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The Form Completion Task is a question type in the IELTS exam where you complete missing information in a form using details from a listening recording or reading passage.

The form usually contains practical information such as names, addresses, dates, bookings, applications, or personal details.

Where It Appears

The Form Completion Task most commonly appears in:

  • Listening test

It can also appear in some Reading contexts depending on task style.

It is common in both IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training.

What It Tests

This task checks your ability to:

  • Understand factual details
  • Capture names and numbers accurately
  • Follow everyday conversations
  • Recognize spelling clearly
  • Identify practical information quickly
  • Follow word-limit instructions

Typical Information in Forms

You may need to complete:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Email
  • Date
  • Time
  • Price
  • Nationality
  • Course choice
  • Booking details

Typical Instructions

You may see instructions such as:

  • Write ONE WORD ONLY
  • Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
  • Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER

You must follow the instructions exactly.

Example (Listening)

Form:

Student Registration Form

Name: Maria ________
Course: Business English
Start Date: ________

Recording:

Your surname is Gomez, correct?
Yes. The course begins on Monday.

Correct Answers:

  • Gomez
  • Monday

Example (Reading)

Form:

Hotel Booking Form

Arrival Date: ________
Room Type: Double

Passage:

Guests arriving on 12 June may request a double room.

Correct Answer:

12 June

Why It Matters

Form Completion Tasks are valuable because answers are often direct and factual.

They reward candidates who can:

  • Listen carefully for details
  • Spell accurately
  • Understand common everyday language
  • Stay focused under time pressure

Common Mistakes Candidates Make

Spelling Errors

Names, streets, and cities must be correct.

Missing Repetition

Speakers may repeat or clarify details.

Wrong Numbers

Phone numbers, prices, and dates are common traps.

Exceeding Word Limit

Too many words make the answer incorrect.

Losing Concentration Early

This task often appears early in Listening, but marks still count equally.

High-Scoring Strategies

Read the Form First

Use preparation time to understand what details are missing.

Predict Answer Types

Know whether the blank needs:

  • Name
  • Number
  • Date
  • Place
  • Price

Watch for Spelling Signals

Speakers may spell names letter by letter.

Listen for Confirmation Language

Examples:

  • “That’s right.”
  • “Correct.”
  • “Let me repeat that.”

Check Formatting

Use correct number and date forms.

Listening Tips

  • Answers usually come in order.
  • Expect common everyday conversations such as bookings or registrations.
  • Be alert for corrections.

Example:  “No, not 15 King Street — 50 King Street.”

Reading Tips

  • Scan quickly for names, dates, and contact details.
  • Use headings to find the correct section.

Example Word Limit Rules

Instruction:

NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER

Correct:

  • 25 May
  • Green Street
  • Room 8

Wrong:

  • on 25 May
  • the Green Street
  • Room Number 8A West Wing

Why Many Candidates Like This Task

Many students find it manageable because:

  • Information is practical
  • Answers are short
  • Order is clear
  • Real-life situations feel familiar

Quick Tips

  • Write numbers carefully.
  • Check spelling of names and places.
  • Stay alert for corrections.
  • Keep answers short and exact.

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