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If you want to get IELTS 6 Why do you need to learn new concepts, you can go directly to the IELTS course, I have a classmate who studied in Century IELTS School before They are all taught in small classes He has zero foundation He has studied for more than half a year and scored 6 points Now he has gone abroad, if you have not been exposed to English for so many years It is recommended that you can start learning from the basics, without learning new concepts first, but waste time I hope you can get your IELTS score as soon as possible Good luck.
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Read it by heart. 60 reads without a problem.
Not to mention 39Six points are difficult, but hard work will pay off.
I went to New Oriental to learn new concepts 1 first. Then read New Concept 2
Then you can read some IELTS grammar vocabulary, and then apply for the IELTS basic class.
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It is recommended that you go to Century IELTS School to study, there is still more suitable for people with a bad foundation, it is a small class teaching, there is a teacher to tutor, my brother used to improve his English level over there, he signed up for a class with 6 points from scratch, study for 9 months, you can first understand the meaning.
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Memorize the words. Insist on listening to a set of IELTS questions every morning, you can not hear clearly, you can't write, but you must find the key words, understand that although the word I heard can't be written, it must be the answer!
Needless to say, the ability to find keywords is also the ability to have synonymous transformation, and the title and the original text will definitely not use the same word. Pay attention to the use of numbers, people's names, and place names to find the original correspondence.
Write an essay at least 2 days, don't write long sentences, short sentences, don't have grammatical errors, pay attention to tenses, person, singular and plural, and do this basically 6 points.
Good luck with your exams! good luck
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In fact, after graduating from high school, you can score more than 5 points in IELTS directly, and you can spell it out in three months at 6.5 minutes.
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I also learned IELTS after the college entrance examination, I was assaulted for 3 months, and there were only 5 people in the class, I took the test for the first time with a score of 6, and I only got it in the 4th month.
In the case of New Oriental, if the intensity is not high, and the class size is large (>30), I feel that it will take 4 or 5 months.
I was a candidate from Hubei, and I was 119 in English at the time
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Studying IELTS is mainly about your own basic situation. So I can only give you some points to pay attention to when choosing a school:
1. The IELTS test consists of 4 parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing, and the course must be systematic.
2. The class size can not be too much, it is recommended to maintain between 10-15 people, there are too many teachers can not take care of you at all, you only have to listen, and you can only rely on yourself to learn well or badly.
3. There must be a tutor for course counseling, after the lecture, after-class practice, and difficult problems need to be guided by the tutor.
4. Have a free trial, communicate with the teacher, and be able to make a learning plan for you; Have teachers been trained in the design and teaching of IELTS training courses? (Verify the professionalism of the teacher).
5. Is there an entrance test for students? Is there a different class to adapt to different levels of students (a step-by-step learning system, students are divided into classes according to the basics, and adapt to the learning environment faster.) )
In the end, many students are very concerned about whether they can guarantee good grades after studying, and the general school is saying that they have not reached the score, and they must pay some money to learn a 10-day course, which must be optimistic, and there must be further guarantees and commitments.
A school that meets the above conditions is a reliable school.
It is recommended that the youth of the century take a free language test;
Because, in addition to giving you the marking test, the teacher can also make you a suitable IELTS study plan
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It should be good at your current level, but the average high school student will never reach your current level.
IELTS: International English Proficiency Test. This test is designed for non-English-speaking students who apply to study or immigrate to English-speaking countries (the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, etc.), and is used to assess candidates' ability to use English.
The results of the college entrance examination have nothing to do with it, but it is closely related to your English scores! Of course, you can study IELTS courses at the same time as the university courses, but try to study systematically so that it can be effective! I suggest you take a free English test; Because, in addition to the teacher can give you a correction test, he can also make a study plan suitable for you Secondly, it is recommended that you take a fully closed IELTS training course to understand IELTS and how to answer questions.
It's still more useful. Here's a plan for you: First of all, the preliminary preparation:
Many people will want to go to all kinds of intensive cram schools, as far as my personal opinion thinks, if you are not a good person, go to the school or help the University, I used to think that I have a good foundation and am not ready to go, and then reading and listening are completely able to understand and understand but often make mistakes, after going to the cram school, there is a lot of effect, the grades are improved, Chinese students want to get a high score in speaking and writing is almost 8 possible, so only rely on the first 2 doors to pull the results, and these 2 methods are very important, But if you go to cram school, the premise is that you have a certain foundation in English, and the teacher will not help you make up the foundation, and the only thing that can teach you is the method. It is best to attend a cram school almost 3 months before the exam, and then leave some time to revise on your own, and you should insist on getting up at 8 a.m. every day for 1 week before the exam, and start listening and reading at 9 a.m. In the afternoon, I have to listen and study the new words in the reading repeatedly, and the range of IELTS articles is often the same, so in fact, I don't need to memorize a lot of vocabulary, just memorize the new words in listening and reading, I think my vocabulary is about 5000 at most, which is completely enough.
In the evening, I write writing essays to practice speaking, I don't have to be very serious, these 2 items can be guaranteed 6 points, and it is very easy to keep 6 points. Good luck! Achieve your desired IELTS score!
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Learning English is a matter of persistence, and speaking is no exception. Tailoring a more reasonable study plan for yourself before the exam can get twice the result with half the effort.
1.Practice reading for three hours a week to correct your pronunciation. You can practice for an hour every other day, or you can practice for half an hour every day.
2.Three short essay translations per week. The quiet method of translating between Chinese and English to learn spoken Chinese. Watch Chinese translate into English, or read a simpler essay (whichever reads without new words) and retell the story in your own words.
3.Three topic cards per week. Two and three parts are combined together to prepare. You can refer to the model, but the banquet must combine your own experience and have your own story, so as to stand out.
4.Mock exams once a week. You can find classmates, you can also find teachers, and of course, you can also use the *** recording in the speaking book to model the card and experience the feeling of speaking English at card time.
Stick to it week by week, and you'll be surprised to find that your English is really different from what you used to be.
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First of all, you need to know more about IELTS, understand the meaning of the term IELTS and the content of the IELTS test. When we really understand IELTS and have a longing for it rather than a fear of it, we will have greater confidence in learning IELTS well.
No matter what you study, make a detailed study plan, and the same is true for IELTS. For beginners, this is especially true because a good study plan will allow you to do more with less. Beginners should recognize their English level and make a targeted charging plan, so that they can learn IELTS more efficiently.
So how do we study for IELTS step by step? Here are a few parts of IELTS.
Some IELTS beginners listen to intermediate listening as soon as they come up, and they also listen to it with relish, but when they ask him what he understands, they rarely go there. So, my advice is to choose the material that suits your level. And you can't fish for three days and dry the net for two days, you must listen repeatedly, practice more, and don't blindly pursue quantity.
If you want to listen wholeheartedly, you can listen to some English songs, English radio or something, touch English in your life, and feel English.
Friends with a higher degree should pay attention to memorizing some IELTS reading words (I will post them later), and it is not required to be able to spell or use them, as long as you can know what it means when you encounter them. This is really important. My own personal experience.
Another thing is to avoid being too detailed. Some t f ng topics are really hard to judge. And some of the tutorial books are indeed controversial.
So don't force yourself on the t f ng topic. Mistakes 1, 2, 3 are all normal. After mastering some principles of judgment, only by doing more can we cultivate a sense of judgment.
Writing is first and foremost vocabulary. Because it is an academic essay, it is necessary to use written language in terms of words. Very formal stuff.
Some students (a few) learn English from the oral language. So there is no conceptual distinction between spoken and written language. When I write, I use cause, want na...This very colloquial word....How can the examiner give you a high score?
There is also the need to master the diversity of vocabulary, not a whole essay is simply expressed, just the right word or a beautiful English sentence will impress the examiner.
If you speak, you should dare to speak, and you should always read English aloud. For beginners, speaking will not be a big problem as long as you practice more.
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I took IELTS in January this year. I thought it was good to score 7 points in the self-study test, so I'll introduce you to a few books I use.
I mainly listen to Friends (without subtitles) and do questions to listen to this2 (if the foundation is weak, use 1).
When writing, I suggest that you still insist on writing every day and memorize more sample essays.
Speaking is highly recommended to sign up for classes or find someone to practice with you every day Don't break it, find a topic every time you talk about it, don't limit yourself to the topics listed for you in some books, you can think of anything and say it, I'm just planted here When I went to the exam, the examiner asked me didn't mention it at all.
Words are actually available to buy books I memorized on the Internet Rubbing words I think this software is quite useful.
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