What should I do if I want to improve my IELTS from 5 5 to 6 5?

Updated on educate 2024-02-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let me tell you about my personal experience. That's because I improved my IELTS score from one year six years ago. Let's talk about my personal approach.

    1. Vocabulary: Don't believe nonsense like you don't need to memorize words. The words must be memorized, and not only the words themselves but also the usage and example sentences.

    2. Listening: A set of listening mock questions every day (don't listen to the real questions first, the real questions are very valuable to be used on the blade), listen to your own answers and then summarize why you are right and why you are wrong, whether it is right or not, and where is it wrong. Then write a summary.

    3. Reading: Ensure 5,000 words of reading every day, and then try to use the "Black Five Category Method" (if you don't know what the Black Five Category Method is, please do it yourself), and you must also do mock questions at the last moment before doing real questions. After doing your own correct answers, then summarize why it is right and why it is wrong, whether it is right or not, and what is wrong and what is wrong.

    Then write a summary. Be careful to read quickly! Fast!

    Fast! In the end, you can still have 10 minutes left to fill in the answer sheet after completing a set of real questions, so that you can be sure that you will not be able to do anything in the exam room.

    4. Writing, one big essay and one small essay every two days. Note that writing is very subjective, and you must find a native speaker or at least a teacher who has studied abroad to help you revise your composition. There are many misuses of Chinese English that university English teachers may not be able to discover.

    5. Oral English, in addition to memorizing commonly used oral expressions, the fastest way to improve is to chat one-on-one with foreigners.

    I spent about 6-8 hours a day on English, and it took me a year to improve it, and I hope it will be useful to you.

    Writing: Ten days to break through IELTS writing.

    Speaking: Break IELTS Speaking in 10 days.

    Note: Do not use any New Oriental textbooks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How long does IELTS take: It takes 1-3 months, and there are more than 3 months

    I often hear that you need 8000 words to prepare for IELTS, but you don't need so much. Of course, the more English words you memorize, the better, but how to accurately memorize vocabulary and set the number of words to be memorized within the limited time is of great benefit to students preparing for IELTS. According to the European Language Framework standard, students who have achieved IELTS usually have a vocabulary of 3500, and if you want to improve to 6 points, you need 4500-5000, and it is enough to improve to 5500-6000 words.

    Usually a student with an IELTS score has memorized high school vocabulary 3500. If you have not memorized it in the system before, it is recommended to memorize it all in two weeks, and set the number of words to memorize for yourself every day; The advice I memorized before took a week to go through again, and this one focuses on the collocation of phrases.

    Vocabulary for Speaking Topics, Vocabulary for Listening Scenarios, Academic Vocabulary for Reading, Vocabulary for Writing Topics and Vocabulary Vocabulary are the cornerstones of your path to IELTS success. Nowadays, the books on the market have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the best way to choose the one that suits you is to go to the bookstore in person and go to the IELTS section to have a good look.

    Usually a student who already has an IELTS score has no problem with basic grammar knowledge, such as parts of speech, tenses, voice and basic compound sentences. On the road to IELTS, Qi Ming recommends that you pay more attention to the four major clauses (noun clauses, definite clauses, adverbial clauses, and copositional clauses), subjunctive mood, non-predicate verbs, emphasis, and inversion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can first make a simple positioning, look at what schools and majors others are applying for with students who are in a similar situation to you, and compare and choose the one that suits you.

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