I m just 16 and I want to take IELTS, but I don t have a 5

Updated on educate 2024-05-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In terms of schools, you can go to see the novelty IELTS, small class teaching, foreign teachers speaking, not bad. You can search for it on the Internet for details.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How many points did you get before? IELTS is still very simple If you have a university level of 6, the main thing to do is to improve your speaking and writing skills.

    Buy a set of question banks and take a look at it (I read the IELTS machine book when I went abroad, I don't know if there is a better one now) be more familiar with the expression of some phrases and phrases (that is, a verb adjective + preposition) to express it, instead of chinglish jumping out of words, if you can reach or 6 points in speaking and writing, you can quickly break through the two pieces of listening and reading. :)

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Make a thorough study plan and arrange your time reasonably.

    The study plan involves many aspects of the IELTS test. You must complete a certain number of vocabulary, grammar, listening, and speaking tasks every day, and you must also do IELTS questions. If you can concentrate on bombing, 6 months will be enough.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Go directly to XDF to take the IELTS Elite class.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, review in advance Oh I just found out that the review in February before the exam is simply a desperate review and can't be finished Really nervous in advance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As long as you review carefully, it's not difficult

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Vocabulary: New Oriental's high school English vocabulary root + association, etc., you are very familiar with IELTS vocabulary, you can consider going to Global IELTS! I studied at Global IELTS in Guilin, and the teacher's lecture was very pertinent, and I took the test on March 19.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The IELTS speaking test can be said to be full of twists and turns, the first is the "warming up" stage, where the examiner and the candidate communicate with the candidate through simple questions to find out and give a basic score; The second stage is the main event, through the selection of question cards (cue card) and about 1 minute of preparation, to examine the candidate's English thinking and language organization ability, if you are still in the Chinese-English translation stage of the brain, there will be a lot of trouble, there will be a tangle in Chinese English, and it will also make the examiner hurt when giving points, because the oral composition of IELTS is academic, it must be organized to be able to get the key score logically; The third stage is the comprehensive evaluation of listening and speaking, many Chinese candidates are unable to keep up with the speed of listening and do not know what to do, and even appear "mute" phenomenon, which causes embarrassment for both sides, and it is difficult to get a performance score from the examiner! In the absence of a native language environment, Chinese students need to get rid of Chinese thinking and speak authentic English catchily to get the required scores! It is better to find a professional teacher for training!

    Recommend a good IELTS speaking teacher, Changchun Renmin Street and Longli Road intersection, Changchun BST IELTS speaking one-on-one coach, Teacher Yan, you will definitely have an unusual harvest! Changchun BST teacher Yan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    IELTS is easy to say, easy to say, difficult to say I took the test three times to get the test The key depends on how much effort you spend Memorizing words well Do more questions Master some problem-solving skills Some good foundation review can take the test in a few months You can listen to the public welfare lectures on YY Many teachers will come to class I feel very useful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you want to score this, no one can guarantee this, this depends on yourself, but IELTS is not difficult, if you are willing to work hard, it is possible to take a score of 7, you can go to the IELTS road to see, there are a lot of experience and methods of learning IELTS, as well as free ** test questions, very convenient, I often go up to see when I take IELTS, I feel very useful.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, that's okay. IELTS is the most widely recognized English proficiency test in the world, and there are no restrictions on candidates who register with Sousakur. However, the IELTS examiner recommends that candidates should not be less than 16 years old to avoid distortion of the English proficiency test due to social experience and psychological tolerance.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can register for the IELTS test as long as you confirm that you have a valid ID card or passport. At the same time, we recommend that candidates should not be less than 16 years old to avoid distortion of the English proficiency test due to social experience and psychological shortcomings. For the IELTS test, New Oriental can help you sign up for the IELTS test.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, there is no age limit.

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