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Personally, I think it should be okay to report to Zhengzhou or Taiyuan. I am from Zhengzhou, and many of my classmates have taken the exam, and they all say that Zhengzhou is better.
There is a female classmate who went to school in Beijing and went back to Zhengzhou to take the exam, and there is a male classmate who did not take the exam in Changsha but took the exam in Zhengzhou.
The reason for choosing these secondary cities is mainly because of the colloquial language, and the landlord must have some understanding. Because spoken language is person-to-person, there is a greater subjective element. In addition, the truth of "a rising tide lifts all boats", if the overall level of a certain area is not too high, and a certain pass rate must be guaranteed, it must be a little better, I heard that there are many cattle in Beijing, and it is particularly difficult to get a high score.
As for the comparison between secondary cities, such as Taiyuan and Zhengzhou, I don't know very well, students in other places only need to come back to Zhengzhou to take the exam, so I don't ask for anything else.
Haha,Although there are fewer points.,But it's like-minded with the landlord.,So I'm willing to answer.,I hope it helps.。
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Zhengzhou. It is said to be better than other places.
A lot of people from other places came to Zhengzhou to take the exam.
Also in our school class. Hehe.
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In contrast, the exam in Zhengzhou is better.
The legendary 5-point old lady is in Zhengzhou.
Hopefully you're lucky
There are 3 exams in Zhengzhou in May.
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Zhengzhou. We've all gone to the test.
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There is a "Seven Days" hotel near Fuzhou Normal University, which is not expensive and not far from the examination room.
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Speaking doesn't make a difference to the test location, I'm telling the truth, I don't want to cater to you, that will only mislead you.
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Whenever the registration date is approaching, many candidates begin to worry about how to choose their favorite IELTS points. So let's take a look at how to choose the IELTS test center in this article, and you will definitely gain something.
1. Selection of test center.
1.Safety first.
Most IELTS test centers are located far away from urban areas, and the geographical location is relatively remote, so candidates taking the IELTS test alone need to consider the safety of the surrounding environment when choosing a test center.
Considering the remote location of the test center and the early start of the test time, most test takers will choose to stay in the nearest hotel. In order to avoid staying without a hotel, it is advisable to book a hotel in advance and try to choose a hotel near the test site to avoid traffic delays.
2.Exam room facilities.
The hardware facilities of the examination room must be in good condition. Although there are headphones for the listening test, whether the environment around the test room is quiet, and the tables, chairs, lights, air conditioning and other facilities in the test room will affect the test taker's test.
Whether the examination room is set up with classroom guidance, whether the bathroom is properly arranged, and whether the storage of items is safe are also questions that many candidates need to know.
If there are problems such as damaged desks and chairs, headphone problems, noise interference, etc., which seriously affect the normal test of candidates, candidates can immediately report to the relevant staff.
3.Choose nearby.
Many candidates want to get a high score by calling the shirt inter-provincial exam. They believe that there are too many candidates in first-tier cities, and the competition is too fierce, and it is difficult to get high scores, especially in speaking. If you go to the test center in the second and third tier cities, you can reduce the competition. However, it is not recommended to take the IELTS test across distances.
2. Differences in test centers.
1.The difference between IELTS points is only in the hardware facilities, and there is no obvious difference in the difficulty of the test paper, the examiner's marking, and the marking criteria.
2.The examiners have all participated in professional training and have a clear understanding of the IELTS scoring criteria and strict requirements. Scoring rules are not adjusted for regional differences. In addition, examiners rotate the examination room regularly.
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IELTS points are as follows:
1. Official test center: An official test center is a test center officially authorized by the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). These test centres are usually located in the intercontinental transport hubs of some major cities and offer four test sections: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking, which are the most common test venues in the IELTS test.
2. School test center: Many schools or education and training institutions also answer that Tong can be used as an IELTS test point. These test centers will provide testing services on the test date, which is relatively convenient for many students, but the output test results usually require some waiting time to be available.
3. Temporary test centers: At certain times, IELTS will arrange tests at some unofficial test centers in Zhujula to cope with some unconventional test needs.
IELTS test notes
Learn more about the format, timing, and content of each section of the IELTS test, including listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Register for the exam in advance and confirm the location and time of the exam to ensure that you are on time for the exam. Be familiar with and follow the rules of the IELTS test, including the test room rules, test rules and code of conduct to avoid unnecessary troubles and disputes.
Bring a valid form of identification such as a passport, as well as a test confirmation letter and admission ticket on test day. Plan your transportation and itinerary ahead of time to make sure you arrive at the test venue on time and allow enough time for registration and preparation. Maintain a good diet and rest the day before the exam to ensure optimal fitness and energy on the day of the exam.
Prepare the necessary stationery, such as pencils, erasers, and rollerballs, for use during the exam. Read and understand the requirements and main points of the question carefully before answering the question to ensure that you understand the question accurately and give an appropriate answer. Arrange your time within each section and don't spend too much or too little time on one section.
During exam preparation, improve your listening and reading speed and comprehension skills so that you can better cope with exam stress. Prepare and practice speaking and writing in advance, and build up a variety of topics and writing skills to express your opinions and thoughts on the exam. In the Writing and Speaking sections, pay attention to the format and specification requirements of the answer sheet, including paragraph structure, punctuation, and word limits.
During the preparation period, mock exams and time control exercises are conducted to familiarize yourself with the rhythm of the exam and improve the efficiency of answering questions. Stay confident and calm during the exam, don't let nervousness affect your performance, and believe in your own abilities. Before the end of the exam, allow time to carefully review and check the answers to make sure there are no omissions or mistakes.
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I think there are several reasons:
1.For a long time, Chinese schools have neglected the cultivation of students' listening and speaking skills in English teaching for various reasons. English tests in secondary schools and universities rarely test students' listening and speaking skills, and even if they do take up a small weight.
As a result, students often find themselves able to get satisfactory scores on such exams, but find it difficult to open their mouths to communicate with native English speakers. English is learned as knowledge rather than as a tool for communication.
2.Many Chinese test takers don't know how to prepare for the IELTS Speaking test because it doesn't have a standard answer that they can draw on. They are too accustomed to preparing for exams with memorized answers.
What IELTS Speaking examiners expect is the candidate's ability to communicate naturally and express their thoughts in logical and meaningful language. The examiner can easily spot the candidate's attempt to answer the question with the memorized answer and may immediately interrupt the candidate's recitation and then ask the candidate to answer on a new topic. Candidates may even be deducted points for this.
3.Improvement in speaking is not easy to achieve results in the short term. As mentioned earlier, speaking is not so much a knowledge as a communication skill and habit.
Habits take a relatively long time to develop. The biggest difference between speaking and listening, reading, and writing is that it requires not only the human mind, but also physical training, that is, you must really speak and make a sound that the other person understands with the coordinated movement of the facial muscles and tongue in place. The examiner judges a candidate's English proficiency not only by what he or she says, but also by the way in which he or she expresses it.
In other words, if two candidates have the same words and sentence structure, but different pronunciation, intonation and rhythm, the examiner will be completely different, and the final score will be completely different. It's easy to memorize some good expressions before the test, but it's not easy to change one's speech habits, including voice, intonation, rhythm and accent, in a short period of time.
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This varies according to the individual's learning situation, and the general situation of Chinese candidates is that the input items are good, such as listening and reading, and the output items are relatively poor, such as writing and speaking. Here's some basic information about the IELTS test, which you can learn about first: IELTS.
The following can introduce you to the IELTS test registration method and detailed process. IELTS Training Registration.
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The difficulty of IELTS lies in speaking, which requires you to have enough vocabulary and a wide range of reading, because it is a direct face-to-face test, many students have a weak foundation and nervousness, and it is basically difficult to get a high score in speaking.
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The difficulty lies in the format of the test, which is divided into 4 sections: listening, speaking, reading and writing. For Chinese candidates, writing and speaking are weaknesses, that is, they will be poor in expression.
First, most students are forced to learn English, as you all know, studying is for exams, and exams are written exams, and there is nothing to express at all. Second, most students do not have an English environment, and they are stunned when they meet foreigners, and their minds are full of words that cannot be connected, so there are relatively few high scores in IELTS and speaking.
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