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To put it simply, if you study abroad, you will take category A, and if you immigrate, you will take category G. Class A is more academic, while Class G is more life-oriented. The specific differences are as follows:
The difference between IELTS A and G is the test format.
Whether it is an IELTS Reading A or G test, the test time is 60 minutes and 40 questions. However, there are three passages in the IELTS Reading (Category A) section; The first part of the G IELTS reading usually consists of 2 or 3 short passages or several paragraphs of text (such as advertisements, etc.). The second part usually has 2 articles, and the third part is a longer article.
From this point of view, the IELTS Reading Category G test has more content than the Category A test, let's take a look at the word count statistics of the two articles, the total number of words in the three articles of the IELTS Reading Test for Category A is about 2000 to 2750 words, and the total length of all articles in the IELTS Reading Test for Category G is about 2400 words. In this way, you can see that although there is a lot of content in G articles, there is not much difference in the number of words in the articles.
The difference between IELTS A and G is the question type.
At present, according to the statistics of the IELTS test Chinese official website: there are 10 types of IELTS reading test A question types; There are 11 types of G questions. Since there are more types of IELTS Reading G questions, let's take a look at what they are?
They are: multiple-choice questions; Multiple pairings; Fill a vacancy; complete sentences; Complete notes, summaries, or flowcharts; Complete the summary; Choose the appropriate subheading for a section of the paragraph or article; looking for information; judging the author's point of view, opinion, or specific information in the article; Classify; Matching questions. The IELTS Reading Category A question type does not have multiple pairings and completion summaries, but there is also an additional question type in the IELTS Reading A test, which is the "Mark Charts" question type.
IELTS Reading Category A essays are mainly used in magazines, periodicals, books and newspapers, and are very similar to the texts that candidates will read in their future university courses. The content of the G exam articles is from easy to difficult, so the articles are more miscellaneous and more extensive. The content of the first section is selected from notices, advertisements, schedules, promotional materials, and other similar content.
The contents of Part 2 are selected from the University Admissions Prospectus, Course Descriptions, University Course Descriptions, Library Guidelines, Regulations, and other similar contents. The content of the third section is selected from newspapers, magazines, periodicals, ** or non-fiction books, and other similar content. In summary:
Due to the different objectives of the IELTS Reading Test Category A and Category G, there are obvious differences in the question type, essay content, and focus of the test. Therefore, you can't simply say that the difficulty of the G exam questions must be lower than that of Class A.
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IELTS Smart Class - The difference between IELTS for A and IELTS for G.
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1.Different uses.
The G test is for people who are about to immigrate or who need to live and work abroad for a long time. Therefore, the focus of the G test is different from that of the A test. It focuses more on basic language skills to assess whether a person's language level is sufficient for life and work.
2.The reading section is different.
Category A reading materials are usually based on academic journals. The G-type reading materials are closer to life, such as some advertisements, notices, etc. Due to the different materials, the answering skills also vary greatly.
3.The writing section is different.
In the small essay, category A is usually in the form of charts and graphs, which is more academic, while category G is usually in the form of letters, such as complaint letters, thank you letters, etc. In the large composition, category G mainly examines whether the individual's English logic is clear, and whether some socialization problems can be accurately expressed in English.
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IELTS A, Academic Test, is suitable for: studying abroad to apply for undergraduate and graduate degrees and above.
The Academic Conversation Test tests a candidate's English proficiency to assess whether the candidate's English proficiency meets the requirements for university or postgraduate study. Admission to a university or graduate program should be based on the results of such examinations.
IELTS G is a general training test for immigration applications from English-speaking countries (e.g. Australia, Canada, Singapore and the United Kingdom), or for training and non-diploma courses.
General training tests focus on basic language skills for survival in a wide range of social and educational environments, rather than those required for academic research.
Category A articles will be longer and more academic in content. The G articles will be shorter, and the vocabulary examined will also be more focused on life applications. The materials used are newspapers, magazines, or ** that you will come into contact with in your daily life.
Writing: Type A IELTS essay question type: usually some data diagrams, ** diagrams and maps, flow charts, etc. The test focuses on the ability to analyze, compare, and summarize data.
There are many types of A-type exams, and the time is more flexible. Class G is really simple, especially for small compositions.
The score given in category G is not wide, and it is also IELTS 6 points, and the reading score of category A is only 23, and the reading of category G is 30. Therefore, there will be no difference in the final band score, but it is said that the Chinese test will still have more points in category G than in category A.
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First, the use is different
IELTS Type A is academic, and Type G is General Training, of which Type A is more suitable for studying abroad, and Type G is more suitable for immigration applications from English-speaking countries or regions.
2. The question types are different
The two types of test subjects are the same in the IELTS Listening and Speaking sections, but the difference is in Writing and Reading.
Let's talk about writing first, and Class A writing is divided into two articles. One is a chart essay, that is, a common pie chart, bar chart, **, and curve chart essay. The second is a narrative essay, an expository essay, and a discussion **.
Type G writing is also divided into two parts, the first part is to understand the content of the information or the state of the presentation. Similar to job searches, thanks, and complaint letters. The second part is based on the depth and breadth of the problem or insight reached.
There are three articles in both A and G categories, and the number of words needs to be about 800-1000 words, and they are all 38-42 questions. The content of Category A articles is selected from books, magazines, periodicals, journals and newspapers. Generally, it is more biased towards academic articles.
Category G essays are biased towards practical life application, and use daily life as the material to examine the candidate's life and application ability abroad.
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Category A IELTS is for studying abroad at a UK higher education institution.
Type G IELTS is applicable to visas and immigration.
1. There are two types of IELTS tests.
2. The difference between the computer-based IELTS test and the written test is that the computer-based IELTS test and the written test are both computer-based operations.
3. The application of IELTS in China mainly lies in personal career development, especially for candidates who want to work in foreign companies. The Category A exam is mainly aimed at international students who need to apply to overseas universities and need to master more academic and professional vocabulary to meet the needs of studying abroad in the future. The G-category test is for people who are about to immigrate or need to live and work abroad for a long time.
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The differences between IELTS A and G tests are mainly reflected in the purpose and content of the test, as follows:
First, from the point of view of use:
IELTS A refers to the academic test, which is suitable for studying abroad to apply for an undergraduate, graduate degree or above, or to obtain a professional qualification;
IELTS G is a general training test that is suitable for immigration applications from English-speaking countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, etc.), or for training and non-diploma courses.
2. From the perspective of the exam:
1.Listening: The questions in Category G and Category A are exactly the same.
2.Reading: Category G and Orange Shed Category A questions are completely different.
The IELTS A test has some academic and professional vocabulary to test whether the candidate can adapt to studying abroad in the future. IELTS G vocabulary is a life direction, which mainly examines whether candidates can use daily English normally after immigration.
3.Writing: Category G and Category A topics are completely different.
Small essay: Category G Exam Letter, Shed Category A Exam Icon. I can't say which one is easy and which one is difficult, because this thing varies from person to person. But the direction in which the vocabulary is used and the way it is written is different in the first place.
Big Essay: The big essay in category G is more skewed towards socialization issues. For many G candidates, because they have rich social and life experience, there is not much problem in thinking, mainly in how to use correct and accurate vocabulary and sentences that conform to the thinking and logic habits of foreigners.
4.Speaking: Class G and Class A seem to be the same, but in fact, in the first part, there is still a big difference.
Type G is in the first part, which is more work-oriented, and Type A is in the first part, which is more biased towards school and professional problems.
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