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1. Construct a certain vocabulary and grammar foundation 2. Pay attention to the exercise of pronunciation 3. Learn the positioning of signal words and special signal words 4. Pay attention to the combination of intensive listening and extensive listening.
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Hehe, as you said, in fact, IELTS listening vocabulary is not difficult, but the speed is n fast ! It's fleeting, so you have to react quickly, and sometimes you don't have time to answer the questions at all (mainly those fill in the blanks), and you also feel that it's okay to choose to mention but the horror is that there are few choices ...... IELTS listening
So first of all, you must improve your reaction speed This is very important, the specific way is nothing else Or that sentence, the easiest and most stupid way to do listening questions crazy ! You don't have a language environment right now so that's the only way, and the IELTS listening is a pure British accent, maybe a little bit unaccustomed. And then there is a skill when filling in the blanks, first of all, you must be able to spell out the words you hear immediately, and then you can write down the first few letters of the word that is too long, anyway, as long as you know it, you can complete it when you have time.
There's also the key words.,I don't think I'll say anything about it.
Let me tell you another one of my personal experience When the key words generally begin to appear in IELTS listening, the first thing that comes out is generally not the answer, it is usually to confuse you You must pay attention to this, and when the real answer appears, it will generally be reread, or it will be wrong first and then right
Well, that's all for some of my suggestions, hehe, I hope it works for you!
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The IELTS listening score is 9 out of 9, and the comparison table is as follows:
There are a total of 40 questions in the IELTS test, each question has 1 point, and the original score is 40 points, which is then converted to the corresponding score from 0 to 9 according to the original score obtained by the candidate.
1. IELTS Listening Scoring Criteria: 5-6 points.
According to this scoring criterion, it can be seen that the IELTS listening score is between 5 and 6 points, and the error tolerance rate is very high. If you just ask for points, then the number of error problems can be half of them.
2. IELTS Listening Scoring Criteria: 6-7 points.
This score level is still difficult, most of the foreign universities require IELTS scores, if you want to achieve such a high score in the IELTS listening section, the error tolerance rate must be controlled within 15, and when preparing for the exam, it is necessary to practice all kinds of test questions for the listening section of the test.
3. IELTS Listening Scoring Criteria: 7-8 points.
An IELTS score of 7 to 8 is a pretty good listening score. Most students who apply to study abroad for graduate school need to achieve a total score of 7 to 7. If you want to achieve a score of 7 or more in a single item of the IELTS listening test, you must control the number of wrong questions within 10, and if you want to achieve a score, you must control the wrong questions within 7 points.
4. IELTS Listening Scoring Criteria: 8-9 points.
The IELTS listening error tolerance rate is quite low, only 4 to 5 questions can be wrong, if you want to achieve a score of more than 1 to 2 questions, so this point students not only need to understand the listening material, but also to understand the IELTS listening routine, vocabulary suggestions more than 10,000.
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Although this is quite shocking to you, the reality is that reconsideration is basically impossible.
First of all, your own feelings are not necessarily accurate, after all, it is someone who changes the paper, and the final result is also determined by BC, and if you are wrong, you are wrong. Although there is a possibility of misjudgment, BC is very serious about revising the paper, so the possibility is almost zero.
Secondly, writing is one of the more controversial items, so it is normal for scores to fluctuate greatly, which may be a font problem or a typography problem. Anyway, this ... There is no way to say that the level of your usual practice will necessarily match the level of the real exam.
Finally, if you really feel that the score difference is so unacceptable that you can't even think about it, it is the candidate's right to apply for a reconsideration. Beyond the deduction of your money to give you one hope and another rather difficult waiting period, all that remains is miracles.
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I've heard from the teacher who crossed the river that there are not many successful examples of general reconsideration, but I think you can tell the professional English teacher there about your answers, see what suggestions they have, and hope to solve your problem, thank you!
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I've been writing for a long time. Let's reconsider, it's impossible to improve the listening score, and the writing is not possible.
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