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Generally speaking, the difficulty of each IELTS test is the same, so candidates can choose any suitable time to take the test. However, IELTS changes questions every four months, which may have a certain impact on candidates with a slightly weaker foundation.
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There is no best month for the IELTS test, IELTS officials change questions three times a year, January, May and September, these three months will appear new questions, so far, some people think:
Best month to take the IELTS test?
Many candidates find the questions in March, June, and September each year to be relatively difficult, especially in March and September. The reason for this is that the IELTS questions are updated quarterly and semi-annually at the latest.
Every year, the test questions will be simpler during the winter and summer vacations and around Christmas, because it is the enrollment period of foreign universities, and passing the IELTS score will increase the source of international students.
At the beginning of each month, there will be new questions or experimental questions, and the proportion of old questions in the end of the month will be increased.
For Thursday's IELTS test, not only is there no ** on the Internet, but the test questions are also experimental versions, and the difficulty of the test can be imagined.
For the four most common IELTS test time difficulty points mentioned above, I want to explain to you that all these are folk sayings, without any factual basis, so there is no best time for the IELTS test, as long as you take the test seriously, I believe you can get your favorite results!
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IELTS is not recommended for December, January, April, May, August, September.
IELTS officially has three question changes a year, in January, May and September. If you choose the test time, try to avoid the end of December, the beginning of January, the end of April, the beginning of May, the end of August and the beginning of September.
In general, IELTS.
There is no good time to take the test, and the official IELTS has three questions a year, January, May and September. If you choose the test time, try to avoid the end of December, the beginning of January, the end of April, the beginning of May, the end of August and the beginning of September.
Many candidates think that the questions in March, June, and September are relatively difficult every year, especially in March and September. The reason for this is that the IELTS questions are updated quarterly and semi-annually at the latest. The test questions will be relatively simple during the winter and summer vacations and before and after the Holy X Festival every year, because it is the enrollment period of foreign universities, and passing the IELTS score will increase the source of international students.
Factors to consider when choosing IELTS.
1. Arrange the exam time reasonably according to your own review situation. For example, if you want to study for a month to reach the level of scores, then you can apply for the exam in one month.
2. Arrange the exam at a relatively free time. Try to arrange it during holidays, free weekends and other relatively abundant time. In this way, the exam can be conducted in a relatively cautious and relaxed environment.
3. Time should be set aside for the second exam. If you can get good results, of course it is even better. Students who are short on time can also choose the computer-based IELTS test to get a faster score.
Tips: Until the resumption of the paper-based speaking test selection service, avoiding the peak test period will greatly help to narrow the time gap between the speaking and written tests.
4. If you insist on not wanting to encounter new questions, you can avoid the first test in January, May and September every year. The IELTS test is the month of changing questions every year, and it is in the period of periodic adjustment of the question bank, so you can choose to avoid it. The last exam of the month before the question change season is.
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The IELTS test schedule is as follows.
Listening: Saturday morning 9 a.m. – 9:30 a.m
Reading: 9:35 – 10:35
Writing: 10:40 – 11:40
Candidates taking the IELTS paper-based test:
Please arrive at the test center before 07:30 on the day of the written test to register for the test, and make a series of important pre-test preparations, such as placing personal belongings, ID card checking, fingerprint verification, check-in and admission, explaining the rules of the test room, listening equipment audition, and filling in the personal information on the answer sheet. Admission closes at 08:00
30。Candidates taking the computer-delivered IELTS test:
Morning written test: Please arrive at the test center before 07:30 on the day of the written test to register for the test, and make a series of important pre-test preparations, such as personal belongings, ID card checks, fingerprint verification, check-in and admission, explanation of the rules of the test room, and login to the computer-based test system.
Admission ends at 08:30.
Afternoon written test: Please arrive at the test center before 12:30 on the day of the written test to register for the test, and make a series of important pre-test preparations, such as personal belongings, ID card checking, fingerprint verification, check-in and admission, explanation of the rules of the test room, and login to the computer-based test system.
Admission ends at 13:30.
Oral test: Candidates are requested to arrive at the test center 30 minutes before the oral test time to register for the test, and make a series of important pre-test preparations, such as sign-in, placement of personal belongings, explanation of the rules of the test room, fingerprint scanning, on-site photography, ID card check, and check-in. The closing time for the oral examination is 15 minutes before the oral examination time.
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The October IELTS test will be held in October.
IELTS - Paper-based candidates should check the test schedule and print the admit card 10 days before the written test date, and IELTS - Computer test candidates should check the test schedule and print the admit card 3 days before the written test date.
Please log in to the personal homepage of the IELTS Registration Center of the Ministry of Education to check the test number, speaking test time, speaking test venue, address and classroom number, and print the admission ticket. It is advisable to check the map in advance and choose the appropriate mode of transportation.
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