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1 3 has long been unable to keep up with the times, IELTS is the later the closer to the current difficulty . My idea is to do a set of 4,5,6 every other day, and then the day in between, it's oral + intensive reading (analyze the new words and long and difficult sentences in the previous questions) so that the effect is better 7 words have been done at one time... Keep track of the time and look at the average score that is about the same as your test score
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Agree with the upstairs, you have to do 4567, I was training on the novelty IELTS, the teacher of ** talked about the method and let us do 7, it was a little difficult at first, but the teacher said a very method, it was good slowly, and the benefits were still very big.
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I am high 2 IELTS 8 points.
I don't like to talk nonsense.
You go to my space log to learn the information and experience I have summarized.
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This varies from person to person, the main IELTS is this official reference book, the purpose of doing it a few more times is just to familiarize you with the idea of solving the problem, and be proficient in using the problem-solving method, if you can do the IELTS reading questions very proficiently, you can also do it only once, and the purpose of waiting for a few days to come back and do it is just to make you forget the answer, to prevent water when you do it again, don't pay too much attention to it, generally speaking, you should do it 3 times and you will be very proficient
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It's not about the number of times you do it, it's mainly about whether you can understand the actual record of answering the questions, and learn to draw inferences from one example.
The main purpose of doing more questions is to let you understand the test method and the idea of answering the questions.
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Usually it is no problem to do it two or three times, but don't memorize the answers, but practice how to answer them.
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Do it repeatedly, and be sure to forget the answer before doing it, otherwise it won't work.
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The only order here is that one is published every year, and that is the real question that is closest to the characteristics of the exam that year. 6 years ago to now. 4-6 are selected from the question database that were taken before the year of publication, and once published, the questions will no longer be used as the exam questions.
The combination of questions is arbitrary, and there is no fixed pattern. 123 is a mock question, not a real question. 4. I think the topic is the most difficult, and the key is that the words and topics are unpopular.
Basically, it does not meet the current exam requirements. The title of 5 is very good, but because of the appearance of 6, he can only be the second place. Among the 6 sets, 6 is closest to the characteristics of the current exam, and the difficulty is relatively not very large, remember, the listening speed of the exam is faster now.
Maps and processes frequently began to appear in the writing of small compositions. 6 of the title embodies this characteristic. So, I recommend.
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Each book is a collection of IELTS questions from a certain year, because there are many IELTS sessions every year, and the questions are different for each session.
2.The IELTS book I was using at the time: A
A copy of Yu Minhong's IELTS vocabulary (green out of order) is more comfortable to look at, not as irritable as the regular order. b.Listening:
Black-eyed IELTS listening training, you have it in a dozen dangdang. c.Speaking and writing are both ten-day breakthroughs, and this is a must-have.
d.Reading is done with real questions + reading training of four and eight.
I didn't buy the rest These books are definitely enough for you to read My QQ is 605747702 There is a special log in my space to talk about how to prepare for IELTS You can consult me Or look at the log I took the test in 12 years and still remember it clearly.
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The more new it is, the greater the value, and the more similar it is to the current exam. But I personally feel that only 123 is a little different from the current topic trend, 4567 is not much different, if you have enough time, you have to do 1-7, after all, there are so many mock questions, do a little less.
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It is recommended to buy them all, they are all real questions, and it is beneficial to do more. And the teacher said to be fine and thorough. I only did 4, 5, 6 and it helped a lot. The genuine version is more expensive, buy a pirated copy, cheap, 15 a copy.
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Global Education teachers have summarized the IELTS reading preparation tips for IELTS candidates as follows, hoping to help you prepare for the exam
The first type of questions is because IELTS candidates' English skills are too weak, and there are too many English words that they don't understand, resulting in incomprehensible sentences. This kind of question is common in some medium and long-term care classes or day boarding classes, and the learning time is generally longer, especially many IELTS test students have to directly challenge the IELTS test with a much higher difficulty than their own ability with their junior high school or high school English level, and it is naturally a headache to encounter IELTS reading.
This kind of IELTS test takers should carry out an optional training according to their own ability level to improve their English skills, and then fill the gap between their English level and the IELTS test.
The second type of questions is the gathering of IELTS students who are not familiar with brushing questions, and there is a big difference between doing IELTS reading questions within the specified time and brushing the questions within the specified time. This kind of environment is more common in many VIP classes in IELTS, especially in one-to-one and VIP intermediate classes. This kind of IELTS test takers generally have better language skills, but the IELTS reading is not as good as they want, and the IELTS results are far lower than their own real level.
The important thing for this type of IELTS test taker is that they are not familiar with the IELTS reading question types and the focus of IELTS reading, and they are not able to read the passage at a level that is more or less useful in their own language. In this regard, the teacher of the VIP Nursery class will summarize all the question types and the essentials of the questions, so that IELTS candidates can familiarize themselves with IELTS reading in a short period of time, so as to give full play to their real language level.
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In fact, let's do it, 123 sets can also be practiced, 45678 be serious and do it thoroughly.
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