Is there any other way to get an IELTS score that does not meet the standard of the language class?

Updated on educate 2024-05-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can send an email to discuss the reasons for not having time to take the test again in the future, or getting sick during the test. If you have that high level of writing, they will tell from your emails. Anyway, your goal is to go to a language class.

    If the other party does not agree, then you have to take the test again. The improvement of writing actually depends on the accumulation of vocabulary, except for memorizing more sentence patterns, there is no special shortcut to ......Unless you're confident in your luck. It is recommended that you enroll in the kind of special one-on-one class, which is more targeted.

    Also, don't be afraid, hate writing, and the fun of finding it will improve quickly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Landlord, how did you solve it later.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Yes, language scores and IELTS scores are different. IELTS is an international English language test that is primarily used to measure the English proficiency of non-native English speakers.

    Language achievement, on the other hand, is a broader concept that can encompass the assessment of learning and application of multiple languages. Therefore, it cannot simply be said that language scores and IELTS scores are the same.

    Yes, language scores and IELTS scores are different. IELTS is an international English language test that measures the English proficiency of non-native English speakers. Language achievement, on the other hand, is a broader concept that can encompass the assessment of learning and application of multiple languages.

    Therefore, it is not possible to simply say that the language score and the IELTS score are the same.

    Can you add, I don't quite understand it.

    Language scores and IELTS scores are different. IELTS is an English proficiency test for non-native English speakers, while language score is a broader concept that includes the assessment of the learning and application of multiple languages. Therefore, it is not possible to simply treat them as the same.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Hello <>

    It is not allowed to falsely report IELTS scores for language classes. Because it is illegal to falsely report grades, there is a penalty if found. At the same time, the purpose of enrolling in a language class is to improve one's language skills, and if you falsely report your grades to enter a class that is too high, it may lead to learning difficulties.

    Is it okay to falsely report IELTS scores for language classes?

    Hello <>

    It is not allowed to falsely report IELTS results and report the dust of the language class. Because it is illegal to falsely report grades, if it is discovered, it will be punished with remorse. At the same time, the purpose of the language class is to improve one's language ability, and if you falsely report your grades to enter a class that is too high, it may lead to learning difficulties.

    False reporting is a very serious problem in both study and immigration applications, and if discovered, the applicant will face the risk of being denied a visa or being repatriated. In addition, in the field of education, misrepresentation of grades can also affect students' academic and future career development. Therefore, in any case, we should be honest about our abilities and actual situations, and strive to improve our abilities to achieve our goals.

    It's just that I only took the IELTS test, and I can tell the institution teacher that I took the test.

    It's just that I only took the IELTS test, can I tell the teacher of the institution to sign up for a language class?

    Dear, no.

    Well, thanks. It's because the UK side will verify the IELTS score, right?

    Are you there? Dear, yes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, about the language class or IELTS.

    Good. Strive to do well in IELTS in China for the following reasons:

    First, you are studying in a preparatory course abroad.

    At that time, because the language was not very good, basically in foreign countries, it was difficult for you to communicate with the locals and local students in school, so it was very easy to appear Chinese huddles, which was a lot less opportunity to improve your English and really understand foreign cultures. Moreover, even if you graduate from the preparatory class, this kind of huddle with the Chinese has helped you through a "difficult time", so this phenomenon is easy to continue to carry over to the undergraduate. If you are willing to contact the locals, it will take you a few months to get used to, and of course, it is very difficult to fully reach the level of your native language.

    Second, it costs money to study preparatory classes, and it is almost impossible to learn IELTS on your own in China, at most you can buy a few reference books, at most more than 500 yuan, and it will be more than 1500 yuan for one test. If you need to sign up for some cram schools.

    Even one-on-one lessons save money than going abroad for so-called language classes. Moreover, domestic teachers are more targeted to your training, and the scores come up quickly, and in fact, a large part of English learning depends on yourself. In fact, the opportunity for language schools to improve English is not in the school, but in the general environment of pure English, but because there are many Chinese students, it is completely possible to engage in a small society of pure Chinese, so this greatest significance is deprived.

    If it is difficult for you to adapt to English-only life in the early days, it is very easy to enter such a circle.

    Third, the schools that generally offer preparatory classes are not really the so-called top universities, for example, the top 50 universities in the United States do not have the opportunity to study preparatory courses, and several famous English schools do not have such opportunities. It is difficult to establish a foothold in the top 100 in the United States to open so-called preparatory schools, and they are mainly public schools.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you're going to Australia (I don't know about other countries—) you're going to study 15 or 20 weeks of language.

    Because graduate students can go straight to it.

    6 points is 5 to 10 weeks.

    The school will look at your IELTS score in four subjects, not just the overall score.

    For example, if you score in all four subjects, it will take about 15 weeks, and if you score 5 in one of the writing or speaking subjects, it may take 5 weeks.

    The language is 5 weeks per semester.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dear, the classification is wrong, and those who know will not see your problem.

    Graduate school exam Oh my God, I don't know how long I have to study! I read all the books and took the exam, didn't I get all the graduate school exams! I guess it's going to be more than half a year old.

    It's okay to go for 3 or 4 weeks with half a point, but the requirements vary from school to school.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It also depends on your level of English. If you have already taken the university level 4 and have a month of serious IELTS sprint study, IELTS should be no problem. It is not high, it is recommended to have taken the test in China and go abroad.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You don't have to read it, you can just learn it yourself. It's not a 6 on 7

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on the requirements of the school. Some schools ask for the original IELTS transcript, passport, admission notice, and the invoice that the school mailed you when you paid the tuition fee.

    If you don't have an IELTS score, the school will have a language proficiency test for admission, and you will be assigned to different levels of language classes according to the test results, not only level 3, the language class system of different schools is different, some have level 5, but most of them are level 3, that is, 3 semesters, each semester is about about a month Only after completing the language course and finally passing the graduation exam, can you enter the professional course.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can enter your current average score, the type of school you are currently studying in and your language score into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will match the cases of classmates who have had the same experience as you according to the information you provide.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    IELTS is indispensable for studying abroad and immigration, even if you have an IELTS score in China, it is also helpful for career development If you want to enroll in a class to study IELTS or TOEFL, you can first study abroad and position yourself to test your IELTS and TOEFL level, and automatically judge whether you are suitable for applying for the language training class through the assessment score, depending on whether you are suitable for the basic class or the guaranteed class or the crash class.

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