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To score 6 in IELTS, you need to be able to use English fluently, generally use English effectively, and be able to use and understand complex English despite inaccuracies, inappropriatenesses and misunderstandings, especially in familiar contexts.
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1 year and a half is still a long time, 6 points will not be a big problem, it is recommended that you go to some IELTS institutions to study, so that you will improve a lot, starting from the basics. You have to believe that anything is possible, and I wish you success!
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That's sure to be enough to take the 6 points test, mainly grasp the one you are good at, and then take a 7 point, so that the other tests 5 points, an average of 6 points, a year and a half, enough, but you also have to work hard, and you have to go to the IELTS institution to train, so that you will have an understanding of each question type.
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A year and a half, it must be enough! First go to the basic class, thoroughly understand IELTS, and then according to the content of the teacher's class, spend about three months to do solid practice, then do a few sets of mock questions to try, if you still don't feel at ease to sign up for an intensive class, for sophomore students have a clear goal to take IELTS, there should be plenty of time!
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One and a half years is enough, go to an English training school to register for a name, mainly to learn some IELTS framework structure and exam skills... No problem.
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It is best to combine your own situation, go to an IELTS institution for targeted training, it is much better than learning without a clue, and recommend a new channel to you, their IELTS training is very strong, and the teacher is also very responsible.
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IELTS score 6 is the score requirement for most of the graduate studies abroad, it is not a very difficult level, you need to review it well, and the level 4 level is about three months to review, you need to understand the IELTS question type routine, which has strong listening and reading skills, which is good to improve the score, but it is also inseparable from the support of vocabulary.
Students who can't collect IELTS information can use the method of registering for classes, and the IELTS training of New Channel is good. Note: Institutional learning is only to understand the type of questions, how to do the questions, and more often it requires its own efforts.
The flexible use of words in the process of IELTS writing is very important, which has a great relationship with our vocabulary accumulation, many students said that in the process of writing in the Chinese language, they can accurately express their feelings or opinions, and it is difficult to express them appropriately when writing in English, because the understanding of vocabulary is not deep, or the mastery of vocabulary is not enough.
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IELTS 6 is good. People who have a certain foundation can generally score about the test after self-study according to the IELTS textbook.
IELTS is more scientific than level 6, you only need to be familiar with the IELTS question type, and it should not be difficult to get to level 6. An IELTS score of 6 is equivalent to a TOEFL score of about 80.
The IELTS score has little to do with level 4 or 6, and it is really easy to get a score of 6, but if you want to improve the lack and promotion, you have to work harder. The IELTS test in the senior year should be for graduate school, and the individual score is usually not less than 6 points, with a total score, but if you require a score of 6, there should be no big problem.
In addition, in terms of learning skills, you don't need to keep staring at the questions, you have nothing to listen to English, and find foreigners to practice speaking that is the key to the first school, after all, IELTS is survival English, which is the most practical, and you have to be able to use it. Learning English is a slow process, and it is possible to improve listening and reading in a short period of time, but speaking and writing depend on the accumulation of daily life.
An IELTS score of 6 is a good receiving score, and generally an IELTS score of 6 is required to study in universities abroad, and it is a score for graduate school. The school I applied to required an IELTS score of 6. I've passed level 4 and I haven't reached IELTS 6 yet.
It should be said that 6 points is a very probative score.
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IELTS is not difficult, in fact, the average score of the four subjects (listening, speaking, reading, writing) is 6 points, 6 points is probably the level of college English level 4-6, but because of the difference in the way of thinking between Chinese and foreigners, some students are always speaking and writing scores are always not ideal.
As long as you familiarize yourself with the question type, there is no problem with 5 points to score, but to get more than 6 points, it takes hard work. But as long as you work hard, there is nothing you can't do. It usually takes 3 months to half a year of effort.
There are several factors to consider for an IELTS score of 6:
1.Basic English code.
IELTS score 6 is definitely different for candidates with different foundations, and it is generally easier to review IELTS for English proficiency above high school. Having a certain vocabulary accumulation will also be very advantageous in the IELTS review process.
2.Review time.
The time it takes for candidates to review for IELTS also has a great impact on the test score, IELTS candidates generally need to prepare for 3-6 months of revision time, and candidates can plan and arrange according to their own time.
3.Review method.
It is recommended that candidates watch the explanations of famous teachers on the IELTS channel and the experience sharing of candidates, refer to the review experience of others, and improve their own review efficiency.
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.
If you write, you must memorize some more sentences, ah, God's code.,Remember to write.,You can set a set of templates for your own writing.,But everyone widely uses it.,No chance.。 If it's a spoken word, as long as you don't face the exterminator too 5 points, the old lady won't be all 5 points, but don't have a big pause of more than 2 seconds, this is very taboo, if you have this, there will definitely be no 5 points. If you have the ability, it will be much more cost-effective to take the test in Europe.
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