Questions and answers about IELTS preparation

Updated on educate 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are two types of IELTS exams: general training, which is currently more suitable for immigrants; At present, academic is mostly suitable for studying abroad.

    Listening test: 40 minutes, the questions are divided into four parts. The first part is a conversation that happens in everyday life (usually two people), and the second part is a life-related monologue; The third part is an academic conversation (usually more than two people), and the fourth part is an academic speech, which increases in difficulty (and sometimes some sentences have a strong accent or idiom in order to re-select the elite).

    Usually the first three sections are divided into two sections, each with a different question. Candidates will have a short period of time to review after listening to each recording (but they will not repeat their answers, so they will write out their answers immediately). It will take 30 minutes for all the recordings to be played, and the remaining 10 minutes will be for candidates to fill in the answers from the test paper to the answer sheet.

    When the time is up, the examiner will collect the test paper and ask the candidate to turn the answer sheet over.

    Reading test: 60 minutes in time, the questions are divided into three parts. Each passage is about 1200-1500 words, about 13-14 questions, a total of 40 questions, and the examiner will collect the answer sheets and test papers when the time is up.

    Writing test: The time is also 60 minutes. There are two questions, the first is to read a picture description (Category A) or a letter (Category G), which requires 150 words and 20 minutes; The second is a discussion ** or expository essay (mainly argumentative), which requires 250 words and 40 minutes.

    Time is combined, and finally collected together. It is best to write a large essay (250 words) first after the paper is issued, because it accounts for a large number of points, and the remaining time is to write a small essay.

    Speaking test: It is conducted one-on-one, and the examiner will first ask the candidate some personal questions and choose a topic to follow. After a certain level, the examiner presents the question card and asks the candidate to make and appropriately discuss the content involved in the question for no less than one minute.

    Finally, the examiner will discuss some in-depth topics with the candidate to assess the candidate's coping ability. The total length is 14 minutes.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. The vocabulary of IELTS reading is about 7000 (you know the meaning when you see English, and you don't need to spell); Write a vocabulary of around 3000 (proficient in using but not mastering); The vocabulary for speaking and listening is around 3000-5000 words.

    2. Listening and speaking are mainly American, but there are also British and Australian styles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Go to Paterson English for a consultation and let a professional teacher introduce you.

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