How to take IELTS 6 5 What is the level of IELTS 6 5

Updated on educate 2024-04-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Listen to the radio to practice listening. Find real people to talk to and practice conversation skills.

    The ability to write depends on the multiplicity. I find a professional to correct what I write.

    The retreat is not able to practice speaking and writing skills.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can review it well for half a year, take the test a few more times if you have the opportunity, and summarize it yourself after the exam.

    Listen and read more past papers, write and speak to sum up your experience, good luck.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's good to have confidence, I met a very hard-working classmate in Xinqi when I was studying IELTS before, and the hard work paid off, and the results of others were very good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    IELTS is at an upper intermediate level.

    IELTS bracket:

    9: Excellent grade, able to use English with ease, precision, fluency and complete understanding.

    8 points: Very good, able to use English fluently, only occasionally disconnected mistakes and inappropriateness, misunderstandings may occur in unfamiliar situations, and can grasp complex details of arguments quite well.

    Score 7: Good, able to use English, although there are sometimes inaccuracies, inappropriatenesses and misunderstandings in some situations, can generally grasp complex English well and understand its content.

    Score: (Canada, the United Kingdom study score line) between the English proficiency level and the good level, belongs to the upper intermediate level of English.

    6 points: Pass, generally able to use English effectively, although there are inaccuracies, inappropriatenesses and misunderstandings, and can use and understand fairly complex English, especially in familiar situations.

    5 points: Adequately passed, able to use English partially, able to cope with all meanings in most situations, and although many mistakes may be made, should be able to grasp basic communication in their own field.

    Score 4: (UK Foundation Cut-off Score) The level is limited, limited to basic comprehension in familiar situations, often problems in comprehension and expression, and unable to use complex English.

    3 points: The level is very limited, and in the case of extreme familiarity, only general communication and understanding can be carried out.

    2 points: English is only used occasionally, except in familiar situations, using words and short sentences to express the most basic information, and there is a significant obstacle in speaking and writing.

    1 point: Can't pass, may only be able to speak a few words, can't communicate.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    IELTS has a full score of 9, and IELTS is between 7 and 6, which belongs to the upper middle level. IELTS score of 7 is a good level of English, and a score of 6 is the level of mastery of English, which is a relatively common score. Generally speaking, you can apply to European schools if you have an IELTS score (only for junior and senior high school students), and if you are applying for graduate school, it is recommended that you have an IELTS score or above.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    IELTS has a maximum score of 9 proficient in English, while IELTS has a score of 7 (good English) and 6 (mastery of English), which is considered to be at an upper intermediate level. IELTS Speaking score.

    1. Vocabulary requirements.

    First of all, if you want to take IELTS or above, you must have a vocabulary of 6000-7000 or above, and IELTS Speaking requires a vocabulary of about 3000-5000. However, Shanghai Global IELTS reminds test takers that saying this does not mean that they can get such a score with a vocabulary of 3000-5000, because there are other factors in the IELTS speaking test in addition to vocabulary.

    2. Fluency and consistency.

    Secondly, the IELTS speaking score requires candidates to give a full score within 15 minutes, not blindly yes no, and to give "vivid description, causal explanation, comparison and comparison, listing and summary" around the examiner's questions. However, because Chinese candidates are "dumb English", they either jump out of words in confusion when they express themselves in IELTS speaking; Or you can't say it at all; Either that, or just repeat it. These limit the candidate's IELTS speaking score.

    3. Grammar. Next, the IELTS Speaking test requires a large number of simple and complex sentence patterns for a score of 6, and a large number of complex sentence patterns for a score of 7, while also being flexible. Candidates will make mistakes in even basic grammar, such as male and female, tense and singular and plural'Issue.

    Therefore, if the test taker wants to achieve IELTS, Shanghai Global IELTS reminds the test taker that IELTS speaking is different from GRE and GMAT speaking, which mainly examines the candidate's daily communication ability, so there is no need to use overly complex grammar, and it is a good to be able to combine simple sentences with complex sentences.

    4. Pronunciation. Chinese pronunciation is the closest pronunciation to English-speaking people, and the most common pronunciation problem for our Chinese candidates is that the th sound does not bite the tongue. For example, when the word think is pronounced, it feels like sink

    Although there is no tongue-biting sound in Chinese, it is good for candidates not to make such mistakes in pronunciation.

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