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As follows: Bend
First of all, I will do part 1, a total of 20 points, a total of 10 questions; The topic is not particularly difficult; Questions 1-3 are quotes and celebrity pairings, only three points, do it if you can do it, don't do it, guess quickly and casually, don't take too much time.
Secondly, I will skip Part 2 first and go directly to Part 3, which is three reading comprehension essays on the same topic, with a score of 20 points, a total of 10 questions.
Then, I will come to write an essay, the essay is based on an essay and there are questions to guide you, 300 words. 30 points. It is not required to be clear and understandable in the whole text, but try to grasp the main idea, as well as two or three supporting points (more on this in the article).
According to the supporting points in the text you choose, make your own understanding and elaboration, (choose the most clear and best reading, and point 2 to 3 for your own and elaboration) Be aware that it is particularly unwise to give up this part, which is actually easier to score points than part 2.
Finally, let's consider Part 2, 20 questions with a total of 20 points. Part 2, there are four questions of true or false type, if there is not enough buried liquid or it is difficult to judge, you can take the principle of choosing all of them. This section examines logical errors and reasoning.
It's actually hard! Because, there are a lot of logical errors that we usually don't even realize about. So, I'll do it last.
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When you move on to the second part, the examiner will show you a page from his folder, then hand you a pen and a piece of paper and tell you that you have one to two minutes to prepare.
You can write down your thoughts on a piece of paper or just a few key words, in case you forget the words or don't remember what to say next when you are asked. Because of the limited time, try not to write sentences on paper, just write down the overall answer idea, the examiner doesn't read, don't worry about the font or anything, you can understand the things on the paper yourself
After one to two minutes, the examiner will tell you, the time is up, can you start (don't say it's not good, give me some more time, the examiner just politely asks you how are you, basically can't answer negatively), and then will take his folder back, according to the questions raised on the folder to ask you, you can look at the examiner generously and say, if you forget something, look at the reminder you wrote on the paper, after all, this is a conversation, don't give the examiner a feeling that you memorize Sometimes appropriate eye contact or body language such as smiling, shaking head, sighing, etc. can be added, which will give the examiner a feeling that you are particularly calm, and the most hated thing by foreigners is the rote memorization of Chinese, but it is still necessary to prepare some proverbs or classic wild sentences before the exam (do not memorize the whole paragraph) When the time comes, you can say it outward, smooth, is the finishing touch
I just finished the test, the total IELTS score is not high, listening, reading, writing, and speaking are the highest scores in our speaking, basically by playing, when I see the examiner, I will be like a foreigner I met on the street, don't think about anything to score you, you won't be too nervous
Hehe, the above are my personal experience, I hope it can help you Good luck
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During the exam, the examiner will hand you a piece of paper and a pen, and then he will open the folder in his hand, turn a few pages at random, and then point out the page you want to answer, and then point the folder to you to show the question and give you a minute to prepare, when the time is up, he will take away the folder and start answering, (the examiner may not take it, because you can look at it if you are afraid of forgetting, but at this time it is best to talk to the examiner, otherwise it will look very unnatural.) I took it away when I took the exam) for 1-2 minutes.
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