IELTS vocabulary and postgraduate vocabulary, IELTS vocabulary is not included in postgraduate vocab

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

    These are two completely different concepts, 8000 vocabulary for the postgraduate examination, 10,000 for IELTS, you think about it yourself, the postgraduate examination is the depth of vocabulary, and the test is the most familiar word and the most unfamiliar meaning, so each meaning of the postgraduate vocabulary must be remembered, and the IELTS is only a quantity, and each word only needs to remember the most commonly used meaning. You can't have both!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dude, I'm in the same situation as you, and I'm going to wander between the two... I knew that I had IELTS in my freshman and sophomore years... But now I'm getting the words for the graduate school entrance examination first.,More than 3 lists a day.,After completing it once, come back a few times.,If you can stick to it.,It's also very fast to get a word.,The premise is that there is enough time.,It's best not to be busy with professional classes this semester.。。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    IELTS reading is a very important part of IELTS preparation, preparing for IELTS reading vocabulary, many roast duck have misunderstandings, the following will introduce to you about the IELTS reading vocabulary preparation for the two misunderstandings, I hope to help students who are preparing for IELTS preparation.

    Myth 1: Misunderstanding of quantity.

    It is now popular to say that you must have a vocabulary of 7,000 or even 8,000 to prepare for IELTS. In fact, it is very likely that this statement is that the roast duck equates IELTS with the internal college six test. However, in fact, IELTS is not different from the four and six internal tests, and IELTS does not have a special fixed requirement in terms of vocabulary.

    Misconception 2: Qualitative misunderstanding.

    In addition, there is another misunderstanding, similar to the misunderstanding of the quantitative understanding of IELTS vocabulary, Shanghai Global Education has seen that Roast Duck also has misunderstandings about the quality of vocabulary learning, which is also caused by Roast Duck's lack of understanding of the characteristics of IELTS. Many students think that most of the vocabulary can be recognized as long as they can be recognized, but in fact, IELTS is not different from TOEFL and the internal four and six tests, IELTS does not have that kind of special vocabulary questions, its examination of vocabulary is a vocabulary examination in the context of listening, speaking, reading and writing, which often means that the vocabulary it examines students must not only recognize, but also know how to spell it in the listening test, and analyze the logical relationship of the word in the context in the reading test. As well as knowing how to use it in reading and writing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Not entirely, there is duplication between the two.

    IELTS vocabulary is not made by foreigners, IELTS official has not issued a vocabulary book or standards on IELTS vocabulary or vocabulary range, are Chinese for IELTS preparation and summary, major English training institutions have produced, different vocabulary books listed vocabulary content, number is different, from 3000-10000. Of course, the vocabulary of postgraduate examination is also summarized by Chinese for postgraduate examination, and the market is mainly produced by major training institutions, and the content and quantity of vocabulary on different vocabulary books are also different.

    IELTS pays more attention to the ability to use vocabulary, some words that are not rare and not difficult can be used well to get a high score, and the vocabulary requirements are not high, a 3000 small vocabulary book is enough to cope with IELTS. The postgraduate entrance examination tends to use rare and difficult words, and the vocabulary requirements are also higher.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is there any difference between IELTS vocabulary and TOEFL vocabulary? Next, we will analyze it in detail with Global Education.

    There is a difference between IELTS vocabulary and TOEFL vocabulary, and many students report that TOEFL vocabulary is more difficult than IELTS vocabulary, in fact, TOEFL vocabulary is much larger than IELTS vocabulary, and TOEFL vocabulary can even be used as GMAT vocabulary.

    At the same time, there is a lot of overlap between IELTS vocabulary and TOEFL vocabulary, but IELTS vocabulary is more academic.

    While there is a lot of overlap between TOEFL vocabulary and IELTS vocabulary, don't use TOEFL vocabulary to prepare for the IELTS exam, and the same goes for preparing for the TOEFL test. Although the TOEFL vocabulary is much larger than the IELTS vocabulary, the IELTS vocabulary is not covered by the TOEFL vocabulary.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. IELTS vocabulary:

    IELTS vocabulary is a general term. It generally refers to the additional vocabulary that a standard university graduate needs to master in order to pass the IELTS exam, and does not include the general vocabulary commonly used in previous education and daily life. There is no definite range and number of IELTS vocabulary, for Chinese students, a vocabulary of more than 7000 is the basic ability to take the IELTS test; But to get a high score, you also need to have a variety of English skills.

    2. Vocabulary for postgraduate entrance examination:

    Entrance examination, that is, taking the entrance examination for master's students. The English expression is "take part in the entrance exams for postgraduate schools". The postgraduate entrance examination must first meet the national standards, and secondly, in accordance with the procedures:

    Contact with the school, preliminary preparation, registration, preliminary examination, adjustment, re-examination, re-examination adjustment, admission and other aspects will be carried out in turn.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, the IELTS vocabulary is made by foreigners, as a criterion for choosing foreign students, originally it was 46 as the standard, but cheating in China's four or six levels is too common, so they have to set their own standards, and the graduate students of China's general universities are not recognized by foreign universities, and the vocabulary for postgraduate entrance examination is made by China itself, I hope to adopt it. \(o^)/~

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that if you are going to graduate school, you should still learn the vocabulary of the graduate school entrance examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The two directions are different, and the vocabulary requirements are different. Specifically, IELTS requires more active vocabulary than postgraduate entrance examinations, and in general, IELTS vocabulary focuses on practical application words, especially for synonyms and synonym substitution.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    00。The Speaking test, also known as the Speaking Test, is completed from Saturday afternoon to Sunday afternoon, depending on the order. In rare cases, the exam will be scheduled from Monday to Friday.

    The duration of the listening part of the test is 40 minutes. The first 30 minutes are the time to listen to the recording, and candidates are required to ask about 40 questions based on the content of the recording. The recording is divided into 4 sections, each section is called a section, each section lasts about 5 minutes, and there is 30 seconds in between each section for candidates to check their answers.

    All recordings are recorded only once. At the end of the listening period, candidates have another 10 minutes to transcribe the content of the test paper onto a dedicated answer sheet. All exam papers are not allowed to be taken out of the examination room.

    The duration of the Reading section is 60 minutes. It is composed of three independent essays (including about 10 types of questions), each essay is 800-1200 words long, and there are 38-42 questions in principle, but by far 40 questions are the most common in domestic examination rooms. If you see a technical term in the text, the article will provide a simple explanation.

    Usually the first article is easier, and the third article is a little more difficult. The examiner will remind the candidate of the closing time at 30 minutes, 15 minutes, 10 minutes, and 5 minutes before the exam.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The vocabulary is the same, but the vocabulary range of TOEFL and postgraduate English is still not exactly the same, you can look at the vocabulary of TOEFL after memorizing the vocabulary of the postgraduate examination, there are many repetitive parts, but you can't just look at the vocabulary of the postgraduate examination before taking the TOEFL.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    IELTS is a little more, in fact, words are just the basics, the focus of the two exams is different, IELTS is close to application, and the postgraduate entrance examination attaches importance to grammar.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    IELTS important vocabulary should be a high-frequency vocabulary in all daily expressions, and the question of 500 points on the sixth level is definitely not big, and I have not studied it for the postgraduate entrance examination, so I can't answer the landlord. Note: I have IELTS 7 7, and 490 in the naked test of level 6

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not much different in nature. It's just a difference in the frequency of application. It's all vocabulary, after all.

    There are about 3,000 words commonly used. The rest doesn't need to be remembered, just be recognized. You can go to the post bar of Century IELTS, where there are many introductions to IELTS to learn about it first.

    Personally, I feel that IELTS is a little better, after all, it is a test of the application level. Apply what you've learned.

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