Achieving your target IELTS score can open doors to studying, working, or immigrating abroad. But what happens if you miss your required score by just one section?
In the past, candidates had to retake the entire IELTS exam—even if they only needed to improve one skill. Today, the One Skill Retake (OSR) option offers a more flexible solution.
But is it worth it? Let's take a closer look.
What Is One Skill Retake?
One Skill Retake allows eligible IELTS test takers to retake only one of the four test components:
Instead of repeating the full exam, candidates can focus on the section where they did not achieve their desired score.
This option can save both time and effort while helping candidates reach their goals faster.
To be eligible, you must:
Availability may vary by location, so it's important to check with your local IELTS test centre.
Preparing for all four IELTS modules can take weeks or even months.
With One Skill Retake, you only need to focus on improving one area, making your preparation more efficient.
Retaking an entire exam can be overwhelming, especially if you already achieved strong scores in three sections.
One Skill Retake allows you to concentrate on the skill that needs improvement without worrying about the others.
Instead of studying Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking again, you can dedicate your energy to a single module.
This focused approach often leads to better results.
Many candidates miss their required score by just 0.5 band in one section.
One Skill Retake provides an opportunity to quickly improve that score and move forward with university, immigration, or professional applications.
One Skill Retake is usually worth considering if:
For example:
Retaking only Writing may be a practical solution.
If you already achieved your desired scores in Listening, Reading, and Speaking, repeating the entire test may not be necessary.
Candidates who clearly understand their weaknesses often benefit the most from focused preparation and a One Skill Retake.
One Skill Retake may not be the best option if:
In these situations, a full IELTS retake may offer a better chance of achieving balanced results across all four skills.
Review your previous test and identify the specific areas that affected your score.
Concentrate entirely on the skill you are retaking.
For example:
Practice under real exam conditions to build confidence and familiarity with the test format.
Working with experienced IELTS instructors can help you identify weaknesses and improve more quickly.
For many candidates, One Skill Retake is an excellent option. If you narrowly missed your target score in one section while performing well in the others, it can save time, reduce stress, and help you achieve your goals faster.
However, it's important to evaluate your overall performance before deciding. If only one skill is holding you back, One Skill Retake may be the smartest path forward.
With focused preparation and the right strategy, a small improvement in one module could make a big difference in your IELTS journey.