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Landlord, please forgive me, like your current situation, it is more difficult to get IELTS score 7 or above, but to get 6 or 6 Take myself as an example, I am level 4 601, level 6 has just finished the test and has not yet come out, IELTS 7, but speaking is only 5 It is recommended that you first apply for an IELTS basic class, understand the test, and get some information from the teacher, and then spend about 2 months to devote yourself to reviewing IELTS, I believe you will be able to get 6
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Hello, the concept of IELTS score is not difficult, although IELTS examiners have been rigorously trained to be objective. But their subjective factors are still not excluded. You still have to prepare, you must prepare, you can find the content of the speaking card on the Internet for nearly 2-3 months, and then practice, don't memorize, the examiner finds out that you are prepared, it's over, write down the keywords, and use the keywords to practice every time Writing also has to be practiced, and the size must be at least 25-30 articles...
Or it's hard. Find the topic of writing ** on the Internet to write, and make a template for yourself, so as not to collide with others... There are many people who copy the template and write it well but don't score it well Good luck and get your ideal IELTS score!
If you need IELTS study materials and IELTS preparation materials, you can communicate with me in HI and I will pass them on to you
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If you have a chance, it mainly depends on your speaking to be at least 6 points, in this case, you will also have 6 points for listening, and only 5 points for reading and writing, and you will be on average.
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Listening and reading are relatively easy, just do a lot of questions.
The listening attention should be: don't do the question once and throw it away, but after the answer is correct, check the wrong place against the dialogue record until you can hear it all right. After 20 listening exercises, it's almost 7.
It's the same with reading, a lot of questions (really a lot of them). Pay attention to the error rate of each question type, and focus on training the question types that are easy to make mistakes.
Writing is more troublesome, and it is difficult to improve by writing alone. 1. There must be a master who will show you the composition and correct your mistakes. 2. You must read good model texts and memorize them, but you must not memorize them hard, dismember the model texts, and memorize good words (very long high-scoring words) and sentence patterns.
Speaking is relatively simple, as IELTS speaking does not require much pronunciation. The main thing is your speed of language reactions, and the idea of defense. There are two things to do.
1. Collect the common test question types of oral language and think about how to say it if there is no topic. Make sure you have a clear idea when you see the topic. (This is very easy to understand, if you can't speak it in Chinese, you can't say it in English) 2, often practice the sentence structure of the spoken language to make the spoken language more natural.
Correct frequently made grammatical mistakes until there are almost no grammatical errors in the conversation.
As for tutorial classes, they help somewhat, but it's too time-consuming. If you're pressed for time, don't go.
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Enroll in tutorial classes, and generally achieve overall
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IELTS 1 month sprint review guide.
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