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The IELTS test is divided into two parts: a written test and an oral test. The examination arrangements are as follows:
At the end of one day, the written test (Listening & Reading and Writing) in the morning and the Speaking 2 in the afternoonThe first day of the written test, the second day of the oral test The specific arrangement of the test can be found in the text on the IELTS admission ticket (the time is shown on it).
Normally, the written test will be conducted in the order of listening, reading, and writing. Depending on the test center, the speaking test may be scheduled on any day from the week before to the week after the written test date. All test arrangements are subject to the notice on the day of the test, and the registration ** test arrangement information is for reference only.
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The Listening, Reading, and Writing tests are for one day, while the Speaking test is not necessarily on the same day, but may be in the afternoon of the same day, or it may be a morning or afternoon test within a week before and after.
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Listening, reading and writing are completed in one sitting for three consecutive hours on the same day, but speaking will be arranged a few days before or after the written test, you can make an appointment for the oral test on the official website, or you can wait for the official to arrange it for you! I used to take classes in XHD, and the teacher said that it is best to speak before the written test, and it will not affect the written test after the test first!
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Exam BAI
There is no rest in the middle. But it's okay if you want to go to the toilet. You can't go when you put the listening dao, you can go back to the reading and writing process, but it's all your own time wasted, because the exam time is tight, and you can generally hold it back. You can't go to the last five minutes of the exam. If you want to go to the toilet, you can raise your hand and say to the examiner that someone will take you there.
Toilet paper will be available in the toilets at the test center, so you don't need to bring them. However, you can also use paper towels when you take the exam, you can bring your own paper towels, and the teacher will check your paper towels when you confirm the information when you first go in. Examiner for teachers: You can ask him
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There are no breaks between written exams.
When the listening test is over, the examiner collects the paper, and then sends the reading test paper back, reading aloud the reading test requirements and discipline (your mind can relax when you answer this question).
After the reading test, the examiner collects the reading paper, immediately distributes the writing paper, reads the writing test requirements and discipline, and fills in the name on the writing paper (at this time, you can also relax).
After the writing test, you can raise your hand and ask to go to the toilet.
There is no exact, open, collective rest.
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There is no time to rest, and there is an active restriction on going to the toilet.
8:00 to the exam room, this.
It is best to go to bai at some time, you can arrive a little early, and avoid too many people in the bathroom.
And then it's the dao
It is to queue up to check into the examination room, and then the examiner will ask: do you want to use the toilet now?If you want to go, you can go, and when you come back, you have to check again.
Theoretically, once you're in the exam room, you can't go until the writing test starts. However, there are exceptions, if the listening test has not yet started to be issued, then you can ask the examiner and the examiner will ask you: can't hold ?
You just say yes and go.
After that, you can't go until about 11:00 after the writing test starts, but it is recommended not to go now, because the queue will delay your test time, so you can wait a few minutes.
And then the rest is that the examiner can't go while reading the exam rules, and the last five minutes of each section can't go, that's all.
It's actually not very human, so make do with it.
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Personally, I feel that the situation of the landlord is more difficult to say.
I don't want to talk to the landlord about how to review anything else. After all, the version itself has been hastily prepared for less than a month.,Although there is.,But it's mainly the previous foundation.。。 No tricks.
What I want to tell the landlord is that if a single subject is above 6 points, this is difficult. Mainly speaking and writing. Personally, I feel that writing is the hardest.
Among the students who took the test with me this time, 60% had a score of 7 or more, but none of them scored more than 6 points in writing, and there seemed to be only 3 or 4 of them who reached 6 points, accounting for about 20%. The owner of the composition building must practice diligently. At that time, I was in a hurry to the exam room because I only wrote one or two essays, and I still don't know how to write IELTS essays...
As for speaking, this varies from person to person. However, the probability of speaking above 6 is still higher than that of essay. As long as the landlord practices speaking every day, the progress is quite fast.
For listening and reading, some of my classmates are not very good at English, but they are also preparing to take the test with me after less than a month, and some of them have scored a lot of individual items. There was one who couldn't speak English and even took two. So I think it's good for the landlord to prepare two parts in general, and these two pieces are easy to do.
The focus is still on composition.。。。
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What you said upstairs is not right! Writing is the hardest score for Chinese candidates, and reaching 6 is not so easy. On the contrary, listening and reading are the easiest to improve.
I think that in addition to laying a solid foundation for 2 months, skill is also very important. It is recommended to take IELTS courses, and if you don't have enough time, you can also take a single class course according to your own situation. And, you think, you want, 6 points in a single subject, then at least four items must also be 6 6 to last, you can come according to your own situation Hehe.
I can recommend you like this: Listening: First go to the listening class of Yawang Lu, do it according to her requirements, if you like to be machined, then buy Ben Lu Qiaomei's listening machine, which is relatively complete.
I haven't made it possible to listen to Qi Lianshan or Zhang Yue's reading class.
Speaking: It is recommended to take the course of Huanya Chen Pai, and she will write all the topics for you and memorize them. The spoken language of going to the new channel when you have enough time is also very useful. Buy the book "Ten Days to Break IELTS Speaking", Shen Xiaowei or Wang Lu's "Witty Words".
Writing: Buy the book "Ten Days to Break IELTS Writing" Shen Xiaowei, study it yourself, or do it in the last class.
It's all my own experience, because I took the IE thinking test for nearly a year and took a lot of detours, so I don't want everyone to repeat my mistakes again. Write so much, anyway, come on! My sister next to me was in a very similar situation to you when I was in class, but she worked in a foreign company, and she may usually use English, anyway, she scored 7 points in one test, and I wish you success!
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Check out IELTS School in Beijing. In your case, time is still relatively tight, you can choose evening and weekend classes for intensive training.
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As long as you have a little foundation in English and find some good ways to work hard, I believe it will be very fast.
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I think it's okay, and the essay is better scored. Then it's time to practice listening and speaking more, and if you memorize more words, reading will not be a big problem.
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Find the right way to take IELTS. Time is a bit tight, so you'd better prepare for the test.
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The IELTS test takes a total of 3 hours and consists of four modules: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Among them, the first three modules are completed within a period of time, and the last module needs to be registered in advance according to the candidate's personal schedule.
Listening part: It takes about 30 minutes to test the candidate's comprehension of English listening. This section contains speeches and passages in various English accents, such as British accents, American accents, Australian accents, and more.
The difficulty of the questions gradually increases, and the test content changes from simple to complex, testing the candidate's ability to listen, logical reasoning and quickly penetrate information.
Reading part: It lasts about 60 minutes and mainly tests the candidate's English reading comprehension and ability to express thinking. This part of the content consists of three English reading materials and topics, covering human culture, scientific development, etc., and presenting the author's opinions, factual descriptions or information analysis in different forms.
This part is also a gradual escalation of difficulty, and the difficulty of carrying the manuscript has deepened slightly.
Writing part: It takes about 60 minutes to test the candidate's ability to write in English. This section is two separate questions, and candidates are required to write a text of about 150 words each.
This part of the content includes both written expression and written application, and candidates are required to complete written assignments within the specified time to accept whether the candidates have qualified written expression and writing skills in English.
Speaking part: The duration is about 11-14 minutes, which mainly tests the candidate's ability to express and communicate in spoken English. This section consists of three parts, the first part of the debate is a 2-minute self-introduction, and the second part is a topic provided by the examiner, candidates need to prepare their speech in 1 minute, and then speak in the next 2 minutes.
The third part is a step-by-step discussion of the previous topic and a conversation with the examiner about the topic-related issues.
In summary, the IELTS test takes a total of 3 hours, and the corresponding strategies and skills are planned according to different test modules. Before the test, you need to be well prepared, familiar with the content of the test, improve your English listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and enhance your ability to withstand psychological pressure, which will help improve the success rate of the test and successfully pass the IELTS test.
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The IELTS test takes about 3 hours.
Generally speaking, the IELTS written test starts at around 9 am and ends around 12 pm.
If you enter the test room (last entry), it will take 3 and a half hours. There will be 40 minutes for listening, 60 minutes for reading and writing. Because the IELTS written test is a separate test, that is, one test, one paper, and then the next one, so it will take some time in between.
9:30-9:40 IELTS Listening Transcription Answer Sheet Time.
The listening answer sheet does not shudder, because the back is the reading answer sheet, and there is a total of one page on the front and back, so that the relevant personal information of the reading part can be quickly written after the listening answer is completed, so as to free up more time for the reading part to answer the question). Pi Xiao.
10:50-11:50 Writing (Task One + Task Two) (PLS:
There will be a difference of about 5 minutes in the test room, and the examiner will accurately time the time for everyone according to the actual time, and display the time of each stage on the blackboard, remember to bring your passport**, IELTS confirmation letter, ID card).
Speaking: Arrive at the speaking test room 15 to 30 minutes before the time specified on the confirmation letter on Saturday afternoon or Sunday, wait for the identity to be confirmed, and wait for the test to start.
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