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Hello, classmate.
IELTS test date: 2012.
November 8th.
November 17th.
November 24th.
December 1.
December 6th.
December 8th.
December 15th.
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January 2017: January 7, January 12, January 14, January 21.
February 2017: February 11, February 16, February 18, February 25.
March 2017: March 4, March 18, March 25, March 30.
April 2017: April 8, April 20, April 22, April 29.
May 2017: May 6, May 13, May 20, May 25.
June 2017: June 3, June 8, June 17, June 24.
July 2017: July 8, July 15, July 20, July 29.
August 2017: August 3, August 12, August 19, August 26.
September 2017: September 9, September 16, September 21, September 30.
October 2017: October 5, October 14, October 21, October 28.
November 2017: November 2, November 4, November 11, November 25.
December 2017: December 2, December 9, December 14, December 16.
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The IELTS test dates for January 2023 are: 7th, 14th, 28th.
Supplementary information: 1. Basic information of the IELTS test.
The exams are divided into categories A and G, as well as life skills (which are rarely examined).
Class A 2020 yuan. (9 points for listening, speaking, reading and writing, the average score is taken). Sock stove.
2070 yuan for class G. (9 points for listening, speaking, reading and writing, the average score is taken).
2. Introduction to the content of the examination.
The order of the test is Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
1. Listening: The test time is 40 minutes, a total of 40 questions, and the recording is divided into 4 sections, that is, 4 sections.
4. Speaking: The test lasts 10-15 minutes and is divided into three stages.
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The IELTS test dates for 2023 are: January 7, 14, and 28.
Listening: 30 minutes plus 10 minutes to write your answers. Candidates listen to four recordings, which increase in difficulty as the exam progresses.
These recordings include monologues and dialogues in which candidates will hear different English accents and dialects. The recording can only be listened to once, but it will give the candidate some time to read the questions and record the answers.
60 minutes. The essays are based on materials from everyday life in English-speaking countries. Examine the candidate's ability to understand and use information.
Academic Writing: 60 minutes for Hu Chi. In the first part, candidates are required to write an essay of about 150 words based on the ** or graphs given, which tests the candidate's ability to describe and analyze the data.
In the second part, candidates are required to write a short essay of about 250 words on a certain issue or idea, and they are required to be able to discuss and argue the problem using the appropriate tone and register (including vocabulary, grammar, etc.). <>
Training Writing: 60 minutes. The first part requires candidates to write a letter of about 150 words asking for information or explaining a situation.
In the second part, candidates are required to write a short essay of about 250 words based on the questions or ideas given, and they are required to be able to express their own ideas and refute other points using the appropriate tone and register (including vocabulary, grammar, etc.).
Speaking: 11 to 14 minutes. The exam is a one-to-one interview that measures the candidate's ability to speak on a daily basis, describe familiar topics at length, and interact with the examiner.
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<> IELTS test does not have age and education requirements, which means that as long as you have studied English, you can take IELTS. Even IELTS candidates with hearing or vision impairments can take the IELTS test in a special category. However, for candidates in China, IELTS online registration only accepts the following ID documents:
Candidates in China (including Hong Kong and Macau): Valid ID card or congratulatory photo for Qingqing.
Candidates from Taiwan, China: Valid Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents (Taiwan Compatriot Permit).
Non-Chinese candidates: valid passport.
Candidates can take more than one test at the same time, but any two test dates must be at least 7 days apart.
In 2020, there will be a total of 48 IELTS A tests, also known as IELTS Academic tests, (48 academic tests), 4 per month from January to December. There are 24 IELTS tests for the general training category (24 general training tests).
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