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No, a score of 3 is no different from not knowing English. If you have a weak foundation in English, it is recommended that you start with a score of 5.
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IELTS is graded on a scale of 1-9, with 9 being expert, 8 being excellent, 7 being good, 6 being passing, 5 being basic, 4 being limited, 3 being very limited, 2 being beginner and 1 not knowing English. IELTS is required for the preparatory department for studying abroad, IELTS and above for undergraduate students, and IELTS and above for master's degrees.
IELTS Level 1 (1 band).
IELTS Level 1 (1 band) means that you cannot pass the IELTS test, may only be able to speak a few words, and cannot communicate with foreigners.
IELTS Level 2 (2 points).
IELTS Level 2 (2 bands) refers to the occasional use of English, which can only express the most basic information in words and short sentences, and has significant barriers in speaking and writing.
IELTS Level 3 (3 bands).
IELTS Level 3 (Band 3) means that the level of English is very limited and only general communication comprehension is possible.
IELTS level 4 (4 bands).
IELTS Level 4 (4 points) means that the English proficiency is limited, and the basic comprehension is limited to familiar situations, and there are often problems in comprehension and expression, and complex English cannot be used.
IELTS Band 5 (5).
IELTS Level 5 (5) can be used partially in English, and can cope with all the meanings in most situations, although many mistakes may be made, and should be able to master basic communication in their own field.
IELTS Band 6 (Band 6).
IELTS Level 6 (6) is the IELTS test pass level, which is generally effective in the use of English, albeit with inaccuracies, inadequacies and misunderstandings, and is able to use and understand quite complex English, especially in familiar situations.
IELTS level 7 (band 7).
IELTS level 7 (7) indicates a good command of English and the ability to use the English language, although there may be inaccuracies, inappropriateness and misunderstandings in some situations, and a general grasp of complex English and understanding of its full content.
IELTS Band 8 (Band 8).
IELTS level 8 (8 points) indicates that the English language is very good, and can use the English fluently, except for occasional inappropriate mistakes and inappropriateness, misunderstandings may occur in unfamiliar situations, and the ability to grasp complex details is quite good.
IELTS level 9 (band 9).
A score of 9 out of 9 indicates that the candidate has achieved excellent results and is able to use English with ease, precision, fluency and complete comprehension.
That's all for the IELTS test score levels, I hope it will be helpful to you. From the perspective of applying for colleges, the requirements of slightly better schools for IELTS scores are basically above the score, while the requirements for IELTS scores of famous schools are basically 7 out of all.
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There will be people who will get a score of 3 in the IELTS test, because some people have very limited English proficiency and can only communicate and understand in the case of extreme familiarity.
All IELTS tests are scored by professionally trained markers and examiners at the test centre. The test results are recorded on the report card, including an overall score, and the four individual scores of listening, reading, writing and speaking, the test results are assessed using a scale of 1-9 points, and the four items are scored independently, and the final score is taken as the average of the four scores. Half a score is allowed for both the total score and the four sub-scores.
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If the speaking standard does not meet a score of 5, then IELTS Speaking will give a score of less than 5.
IELTS is an English language proficiency test for those who intend to study or work in a country or region where English is the language of communication. The IELTS test mainly examines students' listening, speaking, reading and writing English language skills, with a total score of 9 points for each individual item, and the total score is calculated according to the average score of the four items, and is scored according to the base system.
There are two main types of uses for IELTS:
Academic: Mainly applicable to studying abroad to apply for undergraduate, graduate and above degrees, or to obtain professional qualifications;
Training: English language immigration applications (e.g. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK) or training and non-diploma courses.
IELTS Test Mode:
1. Paper-and-pencil mode.
Candidates who choose the paper-based mode will take the Listening, Reading and Writing tests in the paper-and-pencil mode, as well as the Speaking test in the Conversational format for everyone. Paper-based mode is available for IELTS Academic and General Training, and IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration Academic and General Training.
2. Computer-based test mode.
Candidates who choose the computer-based test will take the Listening, Reading and Writing sections of the computer-based test, as well as the Speaking test in the Conversational format for all. The Computer-based Test is available for IELTS Academic and Training, IELTS for UK Visas and Immigration, and for UK Visas and Immigration.
Do you require a total score of 7 points, or only need IELTS speaking 7 points, I don't know about other cities, I know more about Beijing, IELTS training institutions are roughly 3, Huanya, Langge, New Oriental, New Oriental is a veteran English training institution, English training is available, large class basic courses are the main, Huanya and Langge are similar, mainly small class score preservation courses, it is recommended that the 3 are consulted, according to their own needs and the recent opening of the institution to choose the right one. Good luck with Coya!
Speaking is a bit too low, and there is a gap with your other scores, if you don't want to take the test again, go to reconsider, often speaking is like this, the result is different from my own feelings, I too, I thought I was a 5 at the time, but the results came out, there are too many human factors in it.
Test takers in the IELTS Listening band are usually able to understand longer speeches, understand detailed instructions or instructions, generally understand the facts, attitudes, opinions and purposes of direct statements, basically hear the main content of the discourse, distinguish relevant and irrelevant information, and can generally infer the implicit meaning, without having to process words and structures one by one.
Listen to the news more, improve your vocabulary, strengthen your speaking practice, life scenes, you can practice anywhere, and it's good if you can find a good oral sparring partner. It is recommended to take a single course to improve oral sparring.
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