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Hehe, I'll come to this question.
I've taken the test twice and don't know if it's useful for your question?
However, this year's exam may not be able to be reported, because all this year's exam seats were released at the end of last year, unless you are lucky enough to encounter a cancellation of the exam. You can often register** to see if there are any cancellations.
Prepare a few books and study them on your own or in a tutorial class according to your foundation.
3. About the exam: Just bring your ID card, if you bring a bag, the examination staff will provide you with a place to put your bag. Each test center is different, and some give you a separate compartment in a small cabinet that can be locked, as well as a key.
Some of them can't be locked, and everyone is placed in a compartment or directly on the table.
You don't need to bring a pen, you will be given a pencil and scratch paper directly from the exam room.
You will bring your admission ticket, but you are generally not allowed to bring it into the examination room. The test staff may look at the admission ticket and take a picture of you before entering the venue.
The computer-based test is directly facing the computer, and the same is true of speaking, that is, speaking directly to the computer, and the computer will record you. It won't be very short, so it's better to say it quickly, otherwise before you say anything, the computer's recording will be over, and what you say will not be recorded.
Of course, you have to take notes, otherwise you have to listen to something or something, and everyone will read the original text, and then ask you questions, you don't remember anything, what? Except, though, your memory is super good, hehe.
You will be given pencils and paper, you are not allowed to bring your own.
The order of the test is reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
Speaking directly to the computer, there is no examiner. You are talking about one-on-one with the examiner is IELTS.
4. Supplementary answer: You didn't ask the question of exam time, let me add it to you:
The test starts with reading, then listening. After the listening session, there will be a ten-minute break. You can go out to the toilet, or grab a bite to eat.
Then when you come back, ask the invigilator to enter the password into your computer and reopen the page. Then the speaking test begins, and after the speaking, it is the essay test.
Hope it helps.
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It's harder, really.
But you have to have one, with 1670 quick money on it, which is the exam fee.
Then this year may not be able to report, unless you find someone to report, then the probability is not big, depending on luck, grab someone else's back from the exam seat, I reported in Ningbo in November, only to grab.
If you want to review, look at your foundation.
If the foundation is good, take an intensive class, take an IBT mock test software, adapt to the questions of the exam, and then train yourself wildly.
If the foundation is not good, memorize more words, and accumulate more in the last long-term basic class, and you can't rush to come.
The test will take four hours, and you can take a 10-minute break in between.
It's a lot of physical demand on you, I just get sick and dazzled when I look at the screen time for a long time.
IBT looks at four aspects.
Listening, speaking, reading and writing. 120 out of 120 points.
Then you can go to the Silly forum to see the specific review methods and opportunities.
Good luck with your exams.
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