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Updated on educate 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello students, IELTS reading questions are a good standard for testing IELTS vocabulary, and if you can't read the questions, it means that your vocabulary needs to be improved. It is recommended that you take a vocabulary book that is suitable for your current level, start to accumulate some vocabulary, and then do the questions with a certain amount of accumulation, and the daily recitation amount and cycle can be formulated according to your personal specific situation. IELTS reading grammar is mainly long and difficult sentences, and you can start learning the grammar of clauses such as definite clauses and noun clauses.

    IELTS listening mainly needs to listen more and practice more, which can start with dictation words, such as 807 words, and then dictate the original listening text, for 1-2 hours a day.

    For IELTS writing, look at the examiner's sample essay (memorize it if time permits), and compare the gap between yourself and the examiner's writing with the same meaning. Pay attention to the logic and coherence of the meaning of the article, and reduce grammar and spelling mistakes if you want to improve points.

    Accumulate more authentic expressions in IELTS speaking, put more effort into pronunciation, practice with the original audio book, and it is best to have a partner who can cooperate with you. Practice more on different topics and familiarize yourself with them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The foundation is too poor, you have to start from the basics, you don't need to read IELTS related books now, you can start from the new concept book 2 or IELTS basics,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Upstairs, the two flickered, and those who have completed the IELTS task will give you an answer. I took the college entrance examination English 113, and I got 6 in IELTS in two months, which is not high.

    It can be said responsibly that 4 months, with your current level to 7 points, is not almost impossible, it is absolutely impossible. Here's why.

    1, the vocabulary required by IELTS is not high, but it is not a junior high school level can be satisfied, at least the average high school student is far behind, to score 7 points at least tens of thousands of words, a friend of mine completely spells vocabulary, relying on his tens of thousands of vocabulary, listening 8, reading, the remaining two are only 5, the total score. Tens of thousands of words to master, how can it take half a year... If you want to overcome IELTS, you need to memorize the words for at least a month.

    2. Grammar is also a problem, it stands to reason that grammar in high school is completely sufficient, because IELTS requires practical ability rather than an English test like a school. In IELTS, the reading articles are all academic**, and the main application of grammar lies in reading and analyzing long and difficult sentences, and there are some sentences that you don't understand even if you know every word; On the other hand, IELTS writing is the biggest pain for many people, thinking about a high score, such as a score of 6 or more, to have almost no grammatical errors, to have bright sentences, such as inverted, emphasized, to have a clear structure...

    3. Speaking needs to be practiced constantly, take English newspapers and magazines to memorize, watch English movies, broadcasts, simulate pronunciation, etc., don't pretend to 13 to learn some local sentences, do you think a foreigner says "time flies" Do you feel comfortable listening? Speaking is also about luck sometimes, for example, the last time I spoke 6 points, I was talking to a black buddy who had a good taste and spoke well.

    These are just simple words, if you want to be specific, you have to understand what exactly is tested in each subject of IELTS, to be honest, IELTS is really not something you want to take 6 and 7 can be tested.

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