I want to learn IELTS by myself, what is the way to teach me?

Updated on educate 2024-03-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't want to go online and come back to you, in fact, I'm also studying for exams on my own. I have just passed the statistician exam, I still have one more subject to finish the accountant exam, and I will take the economist exam in the second half of the year. I took exams at the same time as I went to work, and after the age of 30, my comprehension increased, but my memory was poor.

    I regret the wasted time in the past! I hope you learn more while you're young, it's good for you!

    When you feel lazy, remember the saying: no profit is not early!

    No one wants to suffer!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Here's how to prepare for IELTS self-study:

    1. It's best not to rely entirely on self-study. Studying with a great teacher and doing extensive guided self-study is the best way to get the best results. Guided self-study means he can show you how you can do it better instead of wasting time.

    This means that no matter what score you get on self-study alone, you can do better with the help of these additional inputs and guidance, as well as feedback.

    2. Pay attention to learning itself. In the process of self-study, focus on the specific things you are learning and don't focus on too much other extraneous information. Focus your self-study on the specific things you're learning, rather than worrying about the overall framework of the exam or where to take the exam, etc.

    Focus on what you want to know.

    IELTS Writing Self-Study Preparation.

    1. The first requirement of writing is to express your meaning smoothly, if the whole article is full of grammatical errors and broken sentences, how can readers understand the meaning you want to express. Translation skills are indeed difficult for students, and appropriate guidance and indoctrination by teachers are also very important when teaching.

    2. The content should first be relevant to the topic, and the topic should be accurate when reviewing the topic, and the questions raised under this theme should be accurate, so as to determine the theme of the article and your own position. In the title of the article, you should show the central word of the article, and the topic around which you are writing the article.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Here's how to prepare for IELTS self-study:

    1. First of all, before you start IELTS preparation, you can set a target score according to your actual situation and understand the score standard corresponding to that target score. On the IELTS Official**, you can find detailed information about the IELTS test result criteria, as well as various other information related to the IELTS test.

    2. If necessary, you can also purchase the Official Guide to IELTS for a faster understanding of the IELTS test, including the various parts of the IELTS test, the analysis of the test categories and marking criteria, as well as some examples of high scores in speaking and writing, etc. This is the first step in how to study IELTS on your own, which is the preparation phase.

    3. It is essential to prepare for the exam, but only brushing the questions every day still cannot achieve the expected effect. Every self-study IELTS test taker should understand that blindly brushing the questions will only waste energy, and the most important thing is to summarize and summarize after each question. In addition, don't blindly believe the best-selling IELTS textbooks on the market, and don't memorize them by rote and copy them during the test.

    4. The listening, speaking, reading and writing sections of the IELTS test are a whole. When making your own revision plan, you must plan your daily revision tasks reasonably and balance the tasks of these four parts.

    5. Vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar are the foundation of the IELTS test and should not be forgotten. However, IELTS is a test after all, so there are many test-taking skills that you should know as well. The specific skills also need to be summed up by the candidates according to the usual questions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I suggest you can.

    I have participated in a one-week training camp, such as a writing or speaking single training camp, or a double or all subject training camp, each teacher will prepare the lesson carefully, and there will be no small talk in class, and an hour full of IELTS dry goods.

    I'll give you an example, some of the students who went to the previous training camp said for the IELTS speaking part, "Why don't you teach me how to communicate with foreigners", in fact, this is because IELTS speaking is still different from ordinary speaking, I hope you will participate more to experience.

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