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TOEFL, I asked in the intermediary, they said to take the TOEFL, the United States recognizes the TOEFL, only a few schools recognize IELTS, so it is better to take the TOEFL!! I went to the United States to study TOEFL, because I went to Singapore, so I took IELTS, so I don't know what TOEFL's listening reading vocabulary looks like. But if you go to the United States, you should still read TOEFL, I have asked Xintong (a special agent for studying abroad, very senior), and my classmates who go to the United States are all TOEFL, you must read TOEFL when you go to the United States!!
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1. If you go to the United States, you have to take the TOEFL test, and you can also take the IELTS test, and many schools already accept IELTS. However, all Commonwealth countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada (which also accepts TOEFL), Australia, New Zealand and other countries only accept IELTS. Therefore, taking the TOEFL or IELTS depends on which country you go to, and I personally think that IELTS is better, highly recognized, and relatively simple.
IELTS graduate school general requirements (general schools, too bad not to say), 6 points (high or above, all scores are not less than 6 (. It's basically the same.
2. Take IELTS.
Specifically, it looks like this:
The TOEFL listening requirements are greater than those of IELTS, if you are very strong in listening, take the TOEFL, TOEFL not only needs listening, but also speaking, writing also needs to test your listening ability. IELTS listening is much simpler.
Speaking, IELTS is simple.
So if you are good at listening, you can take the test, and the other reading is easier than IELTS, but the listening is... The TOP50 basically recognizes IELTS.
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I suggest that you take the IELTS test, the results are fast, and the test time is more, now the better universities in the United States recognize that the IELTS score is generally 6 points, and the higher one is the score, I suggest you train, the IELTS training in Beijing is good, like Century IELTS, or New Oriental, I suggest you understand that the Century IELTS School is a small class teaching, with teaching assistants for tutoring, which is more convenient, and can be solved at any time if there is a problem.
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Many universities in the United States accept IELTS scores. However, U.S. visa officers can make things difficult for you, so there is a certain amount of risk. If you are not very good at speaking and listening, it is recommended that you take IELTS, which is a notch more difficult to listen and speak than IELTS.
If you have enough time, you can try TOEFL, but it is recommended that you focus on IELTS. IELTS has fewer vocabulary requirements than TOEFL, and TOEFL has a lot of professional vocabulary, and if you don't memorize it, your listening will be ruined. So be sure to memorize a little more vocabulary.
Speaking you go too stupid online to take a look at their speaking practice experience, but this kind of thing is only to be tried, want to really improve the speaking is not a week or two can be achieved, to listen to the listening for a long time after imitation to correct the oral pronunciation, if it is this year to take the test, classmates, you come on, ask for more blessings... If you listen to it, you should listen to it a lot, check it after listening, and then listen to it once against the text, and mark the key points that you missed with a pen. Then revise your own listening notes.
Two articles a day (I mean long listening, short stories shouldn't need much practice) as long as you stick to it for 1 month, it will have good results.
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It must be TOEFL Although many schools recognize IELTS, after all, TOEFL is more orthodox.
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IELTS] Universities in the United States that accept IELTS scores and their score requirements.
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I suggest that you take the TOEFL if you only apply to the United States
Although 1,800 universities in the United States now accept IELTS, most of them are biased.
For example, TOEFL 93 or above is required, and IELTS requires a score of 7, in fact, IELTS 7 and TOEFL 100 are about the same.
There are some good schools that even require IELTS or above for all majors. I think if you can get IELTS, there is no problem with a TOEFL score of more than 100.
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TOEFL. About 40 schools have only begun to recognize IELTS, which is higher than TOEFL at the same level, and generally is, and each subject is not less than 6
It is recommended to take the TOEFL.
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