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IELTS and IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration are available in both paper-based and computer-based formats, allowing candidates to choose the test mode that suits them.
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Dude: The place you're going to is Australia.
If I want to write an essay, I have a skill that I should be able to get 5 points, and if I use a lot of "conjunctions" like this, if I use them well, I will basically have them.
Speaking is only more practice If you don't go online to memorize some good spoken sentences Haha There are still spoken words If you pretend to be nervous The examiner will give you a high point I tried it three times Haha.
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Enroll in a regular IELTS class and the teacher there will teach you how to take the test. Universal, New Oriental, all good.
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5 points can be passed without review, don't worry. As long as you don't speak too pimple, you will have 6 points.
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2. Do not look up the dictionary when reading an article.
3. Don't read it verbatim.
The written test is dedicated to six first, six later:
2. Short articles first, then long articles.
3. Read the more familiar content first, and then read the unfamiliar ones.
4. Read the easier ones first, and then the difficult ones.
Easier questions include: theme questions, attitude questions, structure questions (generally there are more total scores), and simple detail questions (the question stem and answers are shorter, and the canopy is easy to position).
The more difficult problems include: difficult details (especially Roman numerals), logic questions, and analogy questions.
5. Frame first, then details.
6. First exclude and then guess (when you have to guess).
Six Principles of Problem Solving:
1. Debate of whether there is or not: do not choose if not mentioned in the article.
2. Arguments of positive and negative arguments: generally in the wrong order. Either the chronological order is wrong, or the logical order is wrong.
3. The argument that the Lord is the first to destroy the second.
4. The argument of total partiality: do not cover the whole with partiality.
5. Debate between breadth and narrowness: Don't take a small range of answers to correspond to larger concepts.
6. Debate between strength and weakness: special attention should be paid to attitude questions. Such as: intense (strong, table over-tension).
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If you want to take IELTS, you need to do special training for the test content, vocabulary focus, listening and reading training, composition, etc.
1. Listening practice needs to grasp the key points, find out the rules, and pay special attention to the summary and memory of high-frequency vocabulary.
After listening practice, you should summarize new words and confusing vocabulary in time, study the listening materials repeatedly, and find out the problem points; Learn to read along with the audio, focusing on experiencing and imitating intonation and tone.
2. When reviewing, we should pay attention to the recitation of good words and sentences, and the sentence patterns should be diverse.
The most important part of the essay is vocabulary and sentence structure. For example, synonymous substitutions of words, different expressions of the same meaning, and the appropriate use of rich grammatical structures, such as complex sentences. It is particularly important to focus on categorizing vocabulary memory.
3. Reading needs to analyze the meaning of words according to the context, and cannot be translated literally.
The vocabulary in reading is more academic and professional, and everyone should be able to combine basic grammatical knowledge and contextual context to make a specific analysis of the meaning and part of speech of a word in a sentence when combing sentences.
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IELTS test process
1. Check the information of the examination room.
Find the corresponding test room, and prepare a recent photo (white background**, with name, English version and test number on the back), ID card or passport, admission ticket, etc. for inspection.
2. Prepare to enter the examination room.
In the waiting area outside the examination room, there will be boxes or cupboards for candidates to store their personal belongings, except for things related to the exam, do not bring anything else into the examination room, do not bring valuables, in case of loss, prepare the admission ticket in advance.
3. Identity information verification.
Show your ID card, test number, and ** to the invigilator and enter the exam room to prepare for the exam.
4. Enter the examination room.
After the teacher has checked the ID, he will ask him to confirm the signature, and after signing, the teacher will tell you where to sit, there is a label on the table, and don't forget to confirm whether the information on the table is correct.
5. The written test begins.
The written test starts at 9 a.m., and you are not allowed to enter the exam room after 8:30 a.m., and ends at 11:40 a.m., with no break in between, and you can leave the exam room after the exam.
6. Speaking test.
The IELTS Speaking test may be scheduled in the afternoon of the written test, the day after the written test, or the day before the written test, all randomly.
After checking the information, start preparing for the entrance and be reminded to turn off your phone and leave all your clutter in the waiting area before entering the test room. Once everything is ready, you can enter the exam room, and the oral test lasts between 11 and 14 minutes.
7. End the exam.
After the written and speaking tests are all completed, the test is completed and the results are awaited.
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Make a study plan.
Why make a study plan?
Taking control of your own learning will give you confidence and motivation.
Break down the difficult points in English learning into small goals and small tasks.
Identify deficiencies and arrange time to break them down individually.
Comprehensive and balanced training of the four skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Measure and affirm your progress.
In the study of the "three chapters of the law".
Arrange time for revision and rest in your study plan to make learning fun.
Get an accurate understanding of the skills developed at each stage of learning and what to focus on (e.g., today I am training my "writing" skills, so my main focus is on how to "complete an essay in a limited time"). )
How do I create my study plan?
1) What level of English do you hope to achieve? How good are you now? The bigger the gap between the two, the longer you need to prepare.
2) How long is it until you take the IELTS test? The tighter the time, the more intense the learning program.
3) What Are Your Strengths And Weaknesses? Consider your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as grammar knowledge, vocabulary, pronunciation, and other aspects. If you have taken the IELTS test before, what does the test score reflect on what you need to strengthen?
4) How many hours can you study per week? Over time, the effect of gradual progress is far better than "cramming" surprise learning in a short period of time.
5) What learning resources can you take advantage of (books, tapes, **, friends, training courses, etc.)?
Sample weekly study plan.
1) Current level: Medium, target an average score.
2) One month to prepare.
3) Focus on speaking and writing.
4) Be able to spare 12 hours a week to study.
5) The student has attended a training course at the training school and has a variety of exam preparation books.
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