Studying IELTS in the second year of high school, about the question of IELTS for high school studen

Updated on educate 2024-05-21
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I just finished my IELTS course, so I guess my advice should be a bit preferable.

    IELTS mainly depends on your English level, when I signed up, the training office first gave me a test, and my level was used to determine the beginning of my course. However, the fee-charging institution must hope that students will earn more tuition from the lowest semester, so you can measure it yourself.

    You can try it out first and see if you like the content of the teacher's lecture and the learning atmosphere.

    The learning content of IELTS is quite different from the English curriculum of the school. The class is very easy, but the content is usually difficult to see in textbooks. It should be said that it is still more practical.

    The materials sent by the teacher in the sprint stage are still more important.

    PS: I'm going to the UK in September this year, so if you're in the same destination as me, be a friend.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I'm also as tall as you. I got an IELTS score of 8. I've summarized all the information and experience you need for review and put it in my space log. You can go and learn. My classmates scored 8 points in the review according to the materials and methods I recommended.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How's your grade? I know that Shijiazhuang Century IELTS School is good, their basic class for high school students is IELTS five-point improvement class, you can go to their school for a detailed consultation, their teachers will now let you do a free test, and then recommend the most suitable class for you according to your test scores, at the same time, because they are small classes here, so the teacher will take care of everyone's weaknesses during class, their summer vacation class limit now seems to have a discount, you can go to the school to see, I wish you success

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The key to choosing a school is to choose the one that suits your English foundation. I suggest you go to Century IELTS to find out, my friend studied there before going abroad, and it is a small class of less than 25 people, and there are assistant teachers to tutor the whole process. The teacher's lectures are humorous and easy to learn IELTS problem-solving skills.

    You can go there and find out.

    IELTS is not as difficult as imagined, and it is a very user-friendly test. Have confidence in yourself and feel relaxed when you master the right learning methods.

    Hope it helps. Good luck.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, you should consult the major IELTS training schools to see which one is suitable for you, and since you don't know much about IELTS, you should go to the small class teaching. If you don't know what training courses are, I can tell you that Novelty is taught in small classes, New Oriental has both large and small classes, and so does Universal.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Just learn one-on-one with foreigners! The context is to mobilize the enlightenment of learning English well.

    Although it is more difficult at the beginning, it will be easier to talk about it carefully! ^_

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to take IELTS, you need to memorize words! And it's particularly boring. I used to memorize at least 300 words a day, but I couldn't stick to it and gave up.

    It will take about three or four years. The second year of high school is almost over, and by the third year of high school, all the formalities need to be completed... Of course, if you take the re-examination in college, it should be a different matter.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're in your second year of high school, so you have plenty of time! Take advantage of your chance!

    If you're going to go to a university in your country, I'm sorry, the IELTS score doesn't help. IELTS is used to enter universities in the Commonwealth, if you have decided to study abroad, you must hurry up and specialize in IELTS, many things can be given up in the college entrance examination, and it is basically no problem to persist in studying IELTS for two years. This way you don't have to go abroad to study a language preparatory course.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't even understand what you mean!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Preparation time.

    Studies have shown that it takes about 300 hours of continuous study (at least 18 hours per week on average) to improve a student's average IELTS band from score to point. Surprisingly, more than 300 hours of continuous study can improve a student's IELTS score band from to or from to.

    This means that the average Chinese student may need seven to nine months of continuous study to improve their IELTS score from one score to another.

    For an individual's language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing), listening scores are likely to improve the most, while reading test scores are likely to improve the least.

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