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"If you want to do a satisfactory result in the exam, you need to have a certain level of English and a lot of exam skills. That's why some students with a good foundation in English majors take the test for the first time without understanding IELTS, and their scores are not satisfactory.
The landlord's question is so big, hehe, if you really answer it in detail, you may be able to write a book. I'll try to list the most important points here. And if you know the candidate's current level and target score, the advice given is the most appropriate, after all, the points to be paid attention to are different between 5 points and 7 points.
Speaking: Part One: It is when the examiner forms the first impression of you, so pay attention to the positive attitude, which is actually reflected in the length of your answer to the question.
Part two: Fluency and accuracy are the key points. The average student blindly pursues the particularity and novelty of the point of view without understanding IELTS, ignoring a very important principle:
The IELTS Oral Essentials test is not the most important point of view, but the way you express your point of view reflects your English level. Part Three: This part is a two-way discussion stage, focusing on the logic of the argument, that is, whether it can convince the examiner.
Listening: Unlike the Chinese level 4 or 6 or the college entrance examination, IELTS listening will more test the candidate's ability to listen to details, and the candidate will often be asked to listen to a place, a name or a number. This is actually a breakthrough point in IELTS listening, because each question is basically independent, so even if you miss the answers to the first nine questions, the tenth question can still be answered, but to achieve such an effect, you must learn to locate, that is, to know which question the recording is talking about, which is also the most basic point of listening test skills.
Reading: Similarly, IELTS Reading is very different from the reading test in China, the IELTS Reading test is very tight and the time is tight, but candidates do not need to read and understand the whole text to be able to arrive at the answer, some questions need to be skimmed, and some question types need to be read intensively. It is recommended that the landlord understand clearly what skills are needed to read each of the eight major question types.
Writing: IELTS essays will be divided into different types and question types, and different question types will have different writing modes"
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For many of us, it is difficult to read all the texts in a limited time. Therefore, certain reading skills are necessary to help us select useful information when reading and strive for a high IELTS score.
1. If you don't have enough vocabulary, ask for grammar help, which is a big test-taking skill. IELTS Reading requires a high level of vocabulary. According to statistics, it takes more than 5,000 words to get a good score in IELTS reading, and it is mainly composed of common verbs, adjectives or nouns (proper terms and proper nouns often do not have much impact on problem solving and comprehension).
For many candidates, this is an insurmountable hurdle in the short term. In overcoming this difficulty, the role of grammar is mainly reflected in the following two aspects: first, by mastering the lexical part of grammar, it can help students expand their vocabulary. Second, even if there is a word that they don't know, students who have a good grasp of grammar can use lexical or syntactic knowledge to understand the meaning of the word through context.
Second, when encountering the main stem of long sentence reading, this is a more practical skill. Another difficulty in IELTS reading is the long sentences in the passage. When encountering long sentences, reading each part of the sentence indiscriminately is a waste of time, and it is also difficult to quickly grasp the main meaning.
Therefore, when encountering long sentences, candidates should learn to use the syntactic knowledge in grammar to learn to grasp the main part of the sentence and read it in reading, and can skip the modification and supplementary explanation components of the sentence. It is worth noting that although IELTS articles and sentences are often relatively long, the sentences themselves are not difficult to understand, as long as the subject, predicate, and object can generally be accurately understood.
3. Use the style and vocabulary of English magazines. A careful analysis of IELTS high score candidates shows that they usually read a lot of English. Some of them have read through a variety of IELTS reading materials before the test, some have read various articles on TOEFL, GRE and GMAT in the past, and some of them have read English references quickly on the Internet every day because of the needs of work.
Therefore, accumulating and expanding your English reading volume, and being familiar with the common vocabulary and style of English magazines and ** is the only way to get a high score. It is recommended that candidates strive to read a certain amount of original English newspapers and books every day, such as time and reader'sdigest, etc., pay special attention to the various types of advertisements therein.
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Look at the problem first, draw the nouns in the stem, and lock it in the article (don't look for something similar to the title of the article); After locking, analyze whether the meaning of the sentence in which the locked word is located is related to Tigan, and if so, the answer is basically nearby. I use this method to do the question o( o
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Well, I personally think that the IELTS 1-to-1 training is quite effective 2-to-1 teaching method of foreign teacher + Chinese teacher, learning management after-class tracking, and special breakthroughs in listening and oral writing. Others did not speak.
Right, the landlord has seen it and said it, good luck!
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1. Be prepared.
Candidates must be prepared and punctual by arriving at least an hour in advance, and do not forget to bring valid documents such as ID cards.
2. Be confident.
A relaxed state of mind can create a relaxed communication environment for candidates. In the process of language communication, body language is also helpful for expression, and candidates should relax as much as possible, show their self-confidence, and make a good impression on the examiner, so as to achieve a better communication effect.
3. Take the initiative to express yourself.
The purpose of the speaking test is to test the candidate's communication ability in a timely manner, if the candidate blindly "yes" or "no", the examiner's impression of you will be greatly reduced, so in the interview, the candidate should take the initiative and actively express himself.
4. Pay attention to the content.
The examiner's first impression of the candidate is very important, so the candidate should try to talk about a topic that is different from the other, arouse the examiner's interest and reach a consensus.
5. Correct pronunciation.
English expressions pay special attention to the intonation of voice. Different intonations of the same sentence will convey different meanings, so candidates should try to use the correct pronunciation.
6. Be prepared to be fluent.
Accurate language is the basis for effective communication, and candidates should use accurate and fluent language to explain their basic information.
7. The sentence structure is changeable.
Candidates should constantly use different sentence structures to communicate so that the examiner will look at you differently.
8. Smile sincerely.
In the process of communicating with the examiner, the examinee should keep the eye contact with a smile, so that not only the examiner can feel the examinee's confidence, but also show the examinee's sincerity, but the examinee should pay attention not to shake hands with the examiner as much as possible.
9. Master English with different accents.
Lange Zhengzhou IELTS Training Institute reminds all candidates: the IELTS test is personally presided over by the examiners of the British Education Department, and in the oral test, they use English, Australian and New Zealand accents, etc., and candidates should grasp a variety of accents and communicate with them fluently.
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