When is the right time to register for IELTS? Or don t report it?

Updated on educate 2024-04-26
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is a little bit more difficult, but now there are 2 or 3 months to November and February, and the time to prepare is completely enough, I first reported to the class to learn some of the teacher's methods, and then according to the method to do the problem adaptation, when the class is learning, it is to continue to supplement the vocabulary and foundation. I think that in the class, you can only learn the method, and if you want to improve your English, you still have to work your own. Therefore, it is recommended that you sign up for a 7-point class, and after you finish studying, prepare yourself for a month to a month and a half, and then go to the exam.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you register for classes first, so that you will have more time. Because if you go with the teacher, the focus is more prominent. It will also be more efficient.

    Besides, the IELTS test now pays more attention to the skills of the test, and only with the guidance of the teacher and your own application practice will there be good results. Now it's like a new channel, don't these IELTS training institutions have weekend classes, the courses are not particularly concentrated, but they last for a month or two and are held every week. You can consider enrolling in this kind of class and follow the teacher step by step to lay a solid foundation.

    When the exam is approaching, the teacher will have a sprint. All-round very!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is mostly a matter of individual circumstances.

    Your grades in level 4 or 6 are good, but IELTS requires systematic study, with four parts: listening, reading, writing, and speaking.

    If you are accustomed to listening to people's systematic explanations, then it is recommended that you go to the class, New Oriental, New Channel, and Global IELTS have good teachers in the class, and there are also so-called guaranteed classes.

    The preparation time varies from person to person, but it is not good if it is too short for a month or too long for a year. Let's keep it between 3 and 6 months.

    Once you're ready, you can apply for a place in advance so that you can push yourself to study.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In recent years, with the increase in the number of students studying abroad, the number of people taking the IELTS test has also increased. What are the advantages of studying IELTS? Next, Global Education will give you a detailed analysis:

    In fact, now IELTS scores are not only used for study abroad applications, at present, many domestic companies are very favored by people with excellent IELTS scores, and the current group of students who are learning IELTS is not only college students, but also many working people are also learning IELTS.

    The difficulty of the IELTS test is still very high, but the IELTS score is recognized by the world, and if you want to engage in English-related careers in China, having an excellent IELTS score will have a good condition to support. Although there are many people who take IELTS, the number of people who take IELTS is far less than the number of people who take level 4 or 6, if you don't want to go abroad, you can also challenge yourself through IELTS scores to test your English level in more comprehensive aspects.

    The registration fee of the IELTS test is dozens of times that of the domestic ordinary test, and the registration for the IELTS test can play a good role in supervision, and candidates can also take it more seriously.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To summarize the advantages and disadvantages of IELTS self-study and class registration:

    Self-study advantage: Save money.

    Disadvantages of self-study: It can be thankless, no feedback, and time-consuming.

    Advantages of class registration: systematic learning, timely feedback, time-saving and labor-saving, good learning environment, correct learning methods and planning.

    Disadvantages of enrolling in classes: Spending money.

    There are also self-study for a long time and have taken the IELTS test several times, and it has cost a lot of money to sign up, but they still haven't passed or you choose cost-effective IELTS training, and you can reach the target score at one time, saving time and energy.

    In this way, we can see that the application for classes or self-study is based on oneself, and the foundation is too weak, and if you choose to study on your own, it may be time-consuming, labor-intensive, money-saving, spiritual, and self-confident.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to the statistics of the Ministry of Education, the total number of Chinese students studying abroad in 2013 was 10,000, an increase from 2012. Is it necessary to register for IELTS? The answer is necessary, especially for students who do not have a good foundation and are in a hurry to prepare for the exam.

    On the whole, the Acadso foreign teacher network is very good. Acadsoc has many years of experience in IELTS training and is a well-known English training provider in the industry. There are also senior IELTS foreign teachers here to help students consolidate and improve their knowledge, and the class is also equipped with a special instructor to regularly communicate with students about their review and improvement, so that students can review with peace of mind, the key is that it is not expensive, IELTS training is controlled below 20 yuan per class, and the average student can pay it, you can try:

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can study on your own or take a test to have an accurate understanding of IELTS English, and then consider whether IELTS is self-study or enrollment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not at all.

    IELTS Listening and Reading What you play is perseverance and continuous practice, classes and everything are floating clouds, and it is not as good as doing crazy questions at home.

    Of course, it is also desirable for him to teach you exam skills after you sign up for the class, but apart from this skill, everything else in the study class is worthless.

    When it comes to writing, I think you really need a teacher to guide you, to help you see that there is something wrong with your writing, or to help you correct your mistakes, or to give you some advice on your writing.

    Speaking personally, I think you need a sparring partner at most, and you shouldn't need anything else.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Do you want to apply for IELTS speaking class?

    If you want to improve your IELTS speaking, it is recommended to enroll in classes, generally if the English foundation is good enough, you can practice reading and listening by yourself, but speaking has always been the weakness of candidates, even if you have lived abroad without ideas, it is still impossible to get a good score, it is a directly spoken composition, if your voice intonation, pronunciation, fluency, thinking, logic, words and grammar are no problem, it is recommended to practice by yourself. It's best to record the answers and listen to them again, because you can't feel the problem when you speak. But if you are not so sure about your ability, it is better to enroll in an IELTS speaking class and study with the teacher.

    Sometimes, choice is more important than effort!

    2. Factors to consider when applying for IELTS speaking classes.

    1.Basic knowledge of English.

    For candidates with poor or zero foundation, it is still very necessary to sign up for IELTS training courses. Candidates with a relatively poor foundation can choose one-on-one IELTS lessons, which can improve their scores more efficiently. IELTS candidates with a good foundation can choose to improve their scoring ability by raising the placement class or individual crash course.

    2.Reputation of the training institution.

    To sign up for an IELTS training course, be sure to check the reputation of the training institution. Generally speaking, the older the establishment, the better the quality of the IELTS course.

    3.Class settings.

    Small classes and one-on-one classes are definitely the best, and the class size is too large, and the teacher is generally unlikely to be able to take care of both, so it is not very possible to guarantee the efficiency and final effect of the daily class. For example, Wangjing OK English is taught in a small class of 4-8 people or VIP one-on-one format, with a combination of 2-hour courses and lectures, and the number of students is small for a long time, so it is more flexible and has a better control of the effect.

    4.The adaptability of the institution to itself.

    Each institution has its own unique teaching mode and teaching philosophy, and each person who participates in the training also has the most suitable learning habits and learning style. Therefore, when applying for training courses, you should not be too blind, but should choose the most suitable one for yourself based on your own characteristics, so as to ensure that the learning process is smoother. Moreover, the current training institutions have free trial classes, you can go to the field to listen to it, and then match it according to your own situation, and choose one that you think is suitable.

    See materials.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As for whether to study on your own, or to enroll in an IELTS class of 20,000 or 30,000 yuan, or to find a one-on-one teacher to tutor you, let me give you a serious review of the roast duck.

    1. Self-study or enroll in classes?

    First of all, I want to say, who doesn't need to register for IELTS? The answer is two kinds of people, one is that they are already good at English, and they have scored or even above in the naked IELTS test; The other is very good at self-study, and has the natural ability to master exam skills through self-study. Unfortunately, most roast ducks, including myself, have a hard time satisfying one of them, let alone having a solid foundation in English and superhuman learning ability.

    2. Apply for a class class or one-on-one online class?

    Then the next thing is to consider the problem of registering for classes, so a new problem has appeared, there are so many training institutions on the market, the course fee is more expensive than the other, which one to choose to spend the money worthwhile? If you encounter a black-hearted institution or an unreliable teacher, the money will be wasted, and the time will be delayed, isn't it a blood loss?

    For people with strong self-discipline, they can learn by themselves, and those with medium self-discipline can apply for some online courses, which are relatively lower than offline training courses, and can study in their spare time, and the teachers are relatively strong, and they can also listen to the playback repeatedly. If you have very poor self-discipline, then you should apply for a closed offline training class.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no more to depend on your own situation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's already been on it, isn't it...

    If you're aiming for a 6, I don't think it's necessary... The rest of the self-study is fine...

    If the target is 7, it is even less necessary, because the course cannot guarantee 7 either

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is enough to sign up for a class once, and I already have a better understanding of IELTS.

    All you need to do is review it yourself.

    Listening, Reading, Writing, SpeakingWhich of your weaknesses is weak?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It depends on whether you are the kind of person who has self-control, and you can customize your own study plan if you have self-control. If not, you can still supervise yourself by signing up for classes. It's been almost a little over two months, and I'm a little nervous.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Whether you choose self-study or IELTS training class, in fact, there are only two different ways of learning, so you can't say which way is good, and you can't say which way is bad, because our ultimate goal is to get a good score and successfully pass the IELTS exam.

    1. Self-study IELTS.

    Self-study advantage: Save money.

    Disadvantages of self-study: It can be thankless, no feedback, and time-consuming.

    For IELTS self-study, not everyone is suitable for self-study, so who is suitable for self-study IELTS?

    1.Own score (English basics).

    Some people ask, how do I know how many points I have if I haven't taken the test? We can use English level 4 or 6 to convert, of course, it is not absolute, generally English level 4 550-600 points are equivalent to IELTS scores, level 4 650-700 points and level 6 550-600 points are equivalent to IELTS scores, level 650-700 points are equivalent to IELTS score 7; For those who have taken IELTS, there is no need to measure it with other scores. Then according to your own goals, see if you have improved within the specified time; If there is a difference of 2 points in the scores, it is still possible to get the ideal score through about half a year of self-study preparation; If the score difference is more than 3 points, it will take at least a year to prepare for the exam, so it is obviously not suitable for self-study at this time.

    2.There is no right way to learn.

    There is a good saying that hard work does not necessarily lead to success, that is to say, it is not that we spend time and energy to prepare for the IELTS test and will definitely achieve satisfactory results, so why do some people do not improve in self-study? That's right, it's because of our study methods, it turns out that spending a lot of time and energy on an inefficient and wrong method to study will definitely not get a good result, even if your score difference is small and how much time you have to prepare for the exam, it will be in vain.

    3.Self-discipline and the ability to take risks.

    There is no doubt that self-study is a protracted battle, if three days of fishing and two days of screening, the same can not get good results, in addition to self-discipline, we must know that self-study is risky, if you spend a lot of time He Manager preparing for the IELTS exam, the result is not good, it is undoubtedly a blow to yourself, we must be able to take this risk, you know, seriously, you may miss the opportunity to study abroad.

    After reading the above points, I believe that you are suitable for self-study, at a glance, if the answer is no, then we choose to enroll in classes, so that we can achieve twice the result with half the effort.

    2. IELTS registration.

    Advantages of IELTS class registration: systematic learning, timely feedback, time-saving and labor-saving, good learning environment, correct learning methods and planning.

    Disadvantages of IELTS enrollment: Spending money.

    In fact, whether you are self-learning IELTS or registering for classes, you still have to look at yourself, if you have a general foundation and no good learning methods, and want to get the IELTS score you want efficiently and quickly, you still choose to enroll in classes!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on your level. If you feel that you know your English level well enough, are good at summarizing your own shortcomings, and are very conscious, of course, you can learn it yourself. On the contrary, if you are not sure if you can learn well on your own, you should still enroll in a class.

    This way, there will be no time lost due to self-study.

    To study IELTS on your own, you should consider the following aspects.

    1. English foundation and the level of target score.

    Take IELTS as an example, if you currently have an IELTS level of 5 and a target score of 6, then you may be able to study IELTS on your own by your own efforts.

    However, if your target score is 7 points or more, it will take a long time to prepare for the test on your own, so it is recommended that you can apply for a reliable IELTS training class and follow the teacher's rhythm to prepare for the test in a targeted and purposeful manner.

    Second, whether there is good self-control.

    Preparing for IELTS is a hard process that requires you to have good self-control.

    If you feel that you can bear the hard work of preparing for IELTS and TOEFL, can discipline yourself well, and set yourself a study period that is not very long, then you can also consider self-study.

    However, many candidates tend to have low self-discipline, and they swear by when they first start preparing for the exam, only to relax after just a week. Therefore, for candidates who lack self-control, it is recommended to apply for a reliable IELTS and TOEFL training class, if you are slack, and the teacher will spur you, and then study together with other students in the class to make progress together, the learning effect will naturally improve.

    The IELTS test has high vocabulary requirements and mainly focuses on application ability, but the answering skills are completely different from TOEFL (TOEFL) and domestic English tests (level 4-6), so it is important to master the question types and answer quickly.

    The exam is divided into 4 parts and generally takes two days. On the morning of the first day, all candidates will take three tests in succession: listening, reading, and writing. Speaking tests are held in the afternoon of the first day and the morning of the second day. Many people think that the general non-local candidates will be given priority in the afternoon of the first day, but in fact this concept is wrong, the arrangement of the speaking test is random, and it has nothing to do with local and non-local candidates.

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