Hey zakout76:
ok, I just took the test yesterday (november 21st, 2009) and here's what I got to share:
I don't realy know what's the difference between TOEFL and IELTS since it appears that schools also accept the IELTS (I may be totally wrong on this and is off the topic), but the IELTS has a british accent that would make it difficult for somebody say like me in the american continent in which the USA english accent is the one been use in the clasrooms, besides that's the one we are accostumed to hear in TV, movies, etc.., so if this is your case i suggest you star searching for british like accent movies or something to get yourself acquainted with it; but going back to the test; the examiners were pretty laid back and cool with everybody, the first thing that they told us when they let us in to the test room was to r e l a x . . . .
DON'T RELAX!!!!, the exam is pretty easy to do (realy) there is nothing complicated about it, what ever knowledge of the lenguage you need has been taught to you many years (i'm sure) ago.
I'ts the time!, there only give you an specific time to do the 3 sections of the test and they will not give you any extra; and why would you need any extra time, you may be asking yourself; well because in the time alloted for the 3 parts of the exam (30 min for listening with 10 minutes for writing your answers to the answers sheet, 1 hr for the reading and another 1 hr for the writting part);....well here's it is:
unless you go about your daily life writting everything down the old fashion way with a pen and paper like 20 years ago when they designed the __continued: