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To be on the safe side......It is advisable to ...... a little earlierPeople I know have taken the IELTS test several times, how much do you have to score? If you are very sure that you will be able to take the test in one go, then you can do it according to your plan.
Three months is to be able to drop IELTS I prepared for the first time for a month to test the water - the second time I prepared for two months, and although I made a mistake, I still got the score I wanted. So it's up to you how you arrange these three months. Make a plan based on your actual situation. Come on
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When you really get in touch with IELTS, you will find that it is the same as the domestic one.
Level 4 and 6, IELTS is definitely difficult. It is difficult to measure with the scores of regular test-taking exams. The format of the examination is flexible and diverse, focusing on the examination of application ability.
Three months is a bit tight, and it is recommended to take an intensive course for one and a half months. Digest for one month with reference for the first time. After that, we will see if there is any need to participate in the second time.
Don't spend too much effort on the Internet, hurry up and do the questions, even if you go online, you have to watch the IELTS dynamics and study skills.
This is a rare opportunity, I hope you can grasp it, and good luck!
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A score of 6 or more is sufficient. It's up to you to prepare.
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For middle school students who do not have a lot of English vocabulary, it is recommended to spend about half a year to review, because middle school students have a heavy homework load and less time after class. However, don't stretch the front for exam preparation too long, if it's too long, you will slack off. To concentrate and dedicate yourself to revision, it is best to take the IELTS test within a month after the training course.
For college students with a large vocabulary, especially if they have passed CET-4 or CET-6, it is recommended to spend 2 to 3 months of review time, mainly familiar with the characteristics of the IELTS test questions, test content, etc., do more questions, practice speaking, practice writing, and insist on taking IELTS for a few months before taking the IELTS score.
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I'm very responsible to tell you, seven points in three months is more than enough, because 7 points is really not difficult to test, dear. The key is whether you have the perseverance and determination to study hard, if not, let alone three months, even if you can't get 7 points in three years.
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If you have a good foundation in English, you can.
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This depends on your current IELTS level and the target score you want to achieve.
The general course ranges from 20 days to 2 months. It's best to take a test to find out where you're at the moment before making your choice.
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I also agree with the statement upstairs, it's better to find a training institution to take classes, but it is recommended that you find some professional ones, especially don't look for those schools where thirty or forty people are piled up to take classes, like those in New Oriental, I feel that I can't learn anything. I've been there before, and it feels like a big pot of rice, untargeted. Later, I found another training institution, and at that time, I just went to see them with the mentality of trying, and they didn't let me sign up first, but gave me a free lesson first, and then evaluated my English level according to my performance, and then helped me tailor a set of study plans, I felt quite satisfied, so I signed up for their course.
Later, everything went well, I feel that their course is intimate, and the way is novel, it is a combination of ** and the Internet for training, the class is very interesting and interactive, will not doze off, and the class time is also flexible, you can do your own things. Before I finished it, I took the IELTS test, and I was admitted to the University of Technology in Sydney, and the school started in July. Hehe.
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It depends on your foundation, if you graduate from an English major, some of them can't even pass the test, and you can't speak well. There are also junior high school students who score seven or eight points in the exam, which depends entirely on their personal ability. The IELTS test is actually also skillful, and some people have a mess of grammar, and they can also get a 6, but they still have to look at themselves
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This depends on your English foundation, and strong people are OK for half a year
If you can't do it, it's safer to prepare 1 or 2 years in advance. I was studying in Shanghai New Channel, and there was a great person who prepared for IELTS for half a year and scored 7 points, and people like me with an average foundation are still struggling.
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Let's talk about your current level, this varies from person to person and from foundation to foundation.
To 5 months is well mentioned.
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