Will the questions on the IELTS Reading Machine Book be different from the questions in the real tes

Updated on educate 2024-04-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Global Education teachers have summarized the IELTS reading preparation tips for IELTS candidates as follows, hoping to help you prepare for the exam

    IELTS Reading is the most important part of the IELTS test, and its difficulty coefficient should not be underestimated. IELTS test takers often encounter many IELTS reading questions in the IELTS Reading test, and they feel headaches.

    The first type of questions is because IELTS candidates' English skills are too weak, and there are too many English words that they don't understand, resulting in incomprehensible sentences. This kind of question is common in some medium and long-term care classes or day boarding classes, and the learning time is generally longer, especially many IELTS test students have to directly challenge the IELTS test with a much higher difficulty than their own ability with their junior high school or high school English level, and it is naturally a headache to encounter IELTS reading.

    This kind of IELTS test takers should carry out an optional training according to their own ability level to improve their English skills, and then fill the gap between their English level and the IELTS test.

    The second type of questions is the gathering of IELTS students who are not familiar with brushing questions, and there is a big difference between doing IELTS reading questions within the specified time and brushing the questions within the specified time. This kind of environment is more common in many VIP classes in IELTS, especially in one-to-one and VIP intermediate classes. This kind of IELTS test takers generally have better language skills, but the IELTS reading is not as good as they want, and the IELTS results are far lower than their own real level.

    The important thing for this type of IELTS test taker is that they are not familiar with the IELTS reading question types and the focus of IELTS reading, and they are not able to read the passage at a level that is more or less useful in their own language. In this regard, the teacher of the VIP Nursery class will summarize all the question types and the essentials of the questions, so that IELTS candidates can familiarize themselves with IELTS reading in a short period of time, so as to give full play to their real language level.

    If you have any questions about IELTS preparation, you can always consult our Global Education teachers to make a plan for you to answer your questions as soon as possible, and hope that students can achieve the ideal IELTS score

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Relative to IELTS Machine.

    Speaking is very useful and is completely original.

    Reading is best treated with connections and background knowledge, as it should be difficult to come across this kind of opportunity.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difference is not very big, the machine is what has been tested before, and the question bank has not changed much, so the machine book still has some use, come on, go to the forum to pay attention to the machine news, and the general update is relatively fast.

    Let's take it as a case-by-case scenario, there is no standard answer to a question like this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many of the questions in the reading scriptures have been tested before, and they are slightly biased, but the reading materials are almost the same.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't believe that you can come across it, don't look at the machine scripture at all, do the questions in a down-to-earth manner, and sincerely say good luck.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The written test is good. ForIELTSThe choice between the written test and the computer-based test is based on your personal test-taking habits, if you are fast in typing, it is recommended to register for the computer-based test, or if you are not fully prepared for the listening test, it is recommended to choose the written test. Here's the difference between the two.

    Candidates should choose according to their own personal testing habits. If the listening preparation is not sufficient, it is recommended that candidates choose the written test; For candidates with a faster typing speed, it is recommended to take the computer-based test. Of course, test-taking habits can also be changed.

    For example, candidates train for a computer-based mock test before taking the test, and then choose between a paper-based test and a computer-based test based on the results.

    The computer-based IELTS test and the paper-based test, one of which is computer-based and the other is a traditional paper-based test, the test format is very different, which means that computer-based test takers need to be trained for computer-based testing. However, there is no difference between the computer-based test and the written test in terms of content and oral test.

    In the computer-based IELTS listening session, you do not need to fill in the answer sheet, and there is only 2 minutes to check after the listening session. In the layout of the test paper, the questions and passages in the reading section of the computer-based test are displayed on the same page, and there is a highlight function to make it easier for candidates to read the questions. In the writing process, candidates manually enter the content throughout the process, and it is equipped with a copy-and-paste function, which is convenient for candidates to organize the structure of the essay and save the time of correction during the written test.

    problems. The above content refers to Encyclopedia - International English Language Testing System.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The difficulty of the test is the same, but the computer-based test is more convenient than the written test.

    In terms of test difficulty: the test content, scoring criteria, difficulty level, test question type, test security settings, etc., are completely consistent with the current paper-and-pencil mode.

    The computer-based test is more convenient than the written test in terms of the following aspects

    1. In the computer-based test interface, the reading article and the question are on the same page, and you do not need to turn the page to find the answer. At the same time, the "highlights" and "annotation" functions of the computer-based test can also clearly mark the keywords and question points.

    2. The writing interface of the computer-based test is similar to that in the usual word document, and the code segments can also be copied and pasted, deleted, etc., and will automatically help you count the number of words, so you don't have to manually count whether you meet the standards.

    3. Don't worry about the font being too ugly or the problem of making the volume flowery, and there is no pressure to write. According to the current IELTS writing word count setting, the computer-based test can be 10%-20% faster than the handwriting speed.

    Difference between computer-based test and paper-based test:

    3. Registration time: The registration deadline for the computer-based test is 7 days before the test, and the paper-based test is closed 19 days before the test.

    The above content reference:IELTS official website - prepare for the computer-based test.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.The results are released at different times 2The oral examination is arranged differently 3Exam dates and session schedules are different4The deadline for registration is different.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Both computer-based tests are available. The IELTS test is divided into a paper-based test and a computer-based test.

    Pencil and paper mode. Candidates who choose the paper-and-pencil mode will pass the three sections of the Listening, Reading and Writing exams in the paper-and-pencil mode"Everybody talks"Form to take the speaking test. Paper-based mode is available for IELTS Academic and General Training, and IELTS Academic and General Training for UK Visas and Immigration.

    Computer-based test mode. Candidates who choose the computer-based test will take and pass the three parts of the Listening, Reading and Writing test in the computer-based mode"Everybody talks"Form to take the speaking test. The computer-delivered test is available for IELTS Academic and General Training, IELTS Academic for UK Visas and Immigration.

    The computer-based test mode is completely consistent with the traditional paper-and-pencil mode in terms of test fees, test content, scoring criteria, difficulty levels, test question types, and test security settings.

    At present, the computer-based test date is scheduled multiple times a week, and the registration deadline is 7 days before the test date, and candidates can check their results within 5-7 days after the test ends, and the speaking test is usually scheduled on the day of the computer-based test or a date as close to the computer-based test date as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Both the written and computer-based tests are acceptable. The IELTS test is divided into a paper-based test and a computer-based test.

    Pen and paper mode back.

    Candidates who choose the paper-and-pencil mode will answer the Listening, Reading and Writing tests in the paper-and-pencil mode, and the Speaking test in the form of "Everybody Talk". The paper-and-pencil mode is suitable for IELTS Academic and Training, as well as for UK Visas and Immigration.

    Computer-based test mode. Candidates who choose the computer-based test mode will take the listening, reading and writing tests in the computer-based test mode, as well as the speaking test in the form of "Everybody Talk". The computer-based test mode is available for IELTS Academic and Training courses, as well as IELTS Academic for UK Visas and Immigration.

    The computer-based test mode is completely consistent with the traditional paper-and-pencil test mode in terms of test cost, test content, scoring criteria, difficulty level, test question type, test security settings, etc.

    At present, the test date of the computer-based test mode is scheduled for more than one week, and the registration closes 7 days before the test date, and candidates can check their results within 5-7 days after the end of the test. The oral test is generally scheduled on the day of the computer-based test or as close to the date as possible of the computer-based test.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The written BAI and computer-based tests are chosen by the candidates.

    Du chosen. IELTS computer-based and paper-based tests

    One DAO is a computer-based version and the other is a traditional written test, and the form of the computer-based test is very different, which means that IELTS computer-based test candidates need to be trained for computer-based testing. However, there is no difference between the computer-based IELTS test and the paper-based test in terms of test content and speaking parts.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.The IELTS BAI test is divided into four parts: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. zhiIn addition to speaking, they all answer questions through a pencil

    2.IELTS.

    The written part of the written test (listening, reading, and writing) has a total of about two hours and forty-five minutes, of which the listening is about 30 minutes, and there are usually multiple-choice questions for you to fill in the letters on the answer sheet, and there are fill-in-the-blank questions for you to write words. Reading takes an hour, three articles, natural science, and basically can be simply understood as asking you to do multiple-choice questions (including matching, etc.) and short-answer questions (all within three words) written on the answer sheet.

    3.Then the writing is a small essay and a large essay, the small essay is 150 words, the large essay is more than 250 words, and it should be written in pencil on the answer sheet of the writing within an hour. In fact, in general, it is IELTS reading that is tight on time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I recommend a written exam. I took the computer-based test in December 2018, and from the results, there are at least three disadvantages.

    Back 1, listening is less time to answer 10 minutes to transcribe answers, and there is no example to adapt to the exam, the time is too rushed, and it is easy to make mistakes. The computer judgment is strictly matched. 2. The scores of composition and speaking, which are judged by the examiner's supervisor, are low, at least less for each I think the reason is that because there are few people who take the exam, the teacher wants to judge the written test and the teacher is richer (including speaking), so the judgment is very strict.

    3. The computer-based IELTS test actually took the computer typing proficiency test by the way.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The IELTS test has a question bank and all questions are numbered. In each exam, questions are actually selected from the question bank.

    The IELTS Machine-based Classic is actually a summary of the IELTS question bank of the previous classmate institutions. For the study of IELTS question types, variation has a role. For students who take the naked test, the machine can help everyone understand the IELTS test question types.

    And apart from listening, there are basically only questions; 2. IELTS questions are also constantly changing, and some fine-tuning is being made for different topics. Therefore, blindly relying on the machine will inevitably have "***". 3. For most students, the IELTS test is to go abroad, and the ability cannot meet the requirements of studying abroad when the score is reached.

    There will also be questions about studying abroad in the future.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The questions on the same day of the exam are the same across the country, and there is no such thing as a different test scope. If you have a machine scripture, it is only recommended to listen to the machine scripture, and the others have little effect, because listening is a question in the question bank, plus a new question.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's certain to do the question, but it depends on how to do it, and you still have to analyze it after you finish it. It is recommended that the landlord do the question first, analyze it himself, and choose a better institution later, such as New Oriental, to sign up for a short-term class, strengthen your skills or something, and improve your score.

    It's best to sign up for a class, "Beijing Foreign University IELTS" is very good, a friend of mine reported there, and it is said that the effect is not bad.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Listening and reading are fine, but writing and speaking are not enough.

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