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I have a friend who has taken one-on-one IELTS lessons to give you some advice.
1. First of all, the basic phonetic transcription bites accurately, a good voice does not mean that you can get a high score in speaking, and pronunciation in IELTS speaking is only a small aspect.
It's true that the score is not difficult, but it is equal to the level of level 4, which is the same as whether you can reach level 4 in 3 months, so don't take it lightly.
3. IELTS's reading, listening, writing, and speaking are not comparable to domestic exams, and you have to work hard for 3 months.
It is said that it is a package for 1 institution, but the premise is that you must complete the after-school homework well, and you must not be absent, and the homework requires perseverance to complete, such as 100 words a day with 1 hour to memorize, listening, reading and writing for 1 hour each, you need perseverance, and if you can't complete the school homework, the contract will be cancelled because the homework is completed poorly!
5. Of course, school earning money and educating people go hand in hand, as long as you complete your homework, 5 points are not difficult, and there are 3 months to guarantee 6, then the devil will train more.
My friend took the exam after 3 months of junior high school foundation, of course, his homework was not completed very well, for example, he checked 100 words the next day and he got 30 wrong, and he took a leave of absence, and the school abolished the contract, so there was no such thing as over-contracting.
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My experience tells me that English can be improved in a short period of time, as long as you are willing to put in the effort, as long as you work hard in three months, it is absolutely no problem, maybe 6 points or all possible. It is very important to remember that you have to practice every day, no matter how busy or tired you are, you must find time to practice, listening, speaking, reading and writing can not be left behind, and you must have confidence during the exam, come on, landlord!
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5 points is easy The landlord is confident to work harder I think 3 months should be no problem (personal opinion).
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If the IELTS test score is very poor, it is very difficult to test, and it takes about two to three months to cram the foundation.
If you are around the score of IELTS speaking, you may lack fluency, clarity and logical structure, and if you keep practicing these aspects, you will see great progress after that. In fact, the IELTS score can only be said to be a lower intermediate level, generally speaking, it can be achieved by passing the domestic level 4.
IELTS band level
IELTS score is the basic language requirement for studying abroad, and the level of IELTS score is roughly 4000-6000 for the vocabulary reserve of the fourth and sixth level exams. IELTS 5 is a general basic level, and the IELTS overall score is 9, which is divided into four subjects: listening, speaking, reading and writing, with 9 points in each subject.
The IELTS test result is recorded on the score report card, which includes an overall score and four sub-scores for listening, reading, writing and speaking. Candidates' test scores are assessed on a scale of 1-9, with each of the four items scored independently. Half a score is allowed for both the total score and the four individual scores, and the final score is taken as the average of the four scores.
IELTS score conversion formula: total score = (Listening + Reading + Writing + Speaking) 4, the score is every time you go to or or go to. The IELTS test is scored on an internationally recognised 9-point scale, which accurately reflects the candidate's language level, with a corresponding description for each band level.
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If you can hold on, I think a year. The premise is to put your heart and soul into it. After all, learning English is a process, if you don't have a little foundation, it is recommended to ask a tutor, so that the progress will be faster, don't think about IELTS first, lay the foundation well, you can participate in a special IELTS training three months before the test, and then leave two months to systematically review and prepare, no problem, persevere. Come on.
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Hello, it will take half a year to 1 and a half years. It will be more efficient if you master the right IELTS learning method.
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If you study for 12 hours a day. Almost 1 and a half years is enough, IELTS is not difficult, and only that.
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I feel that about half a year is enough, as long as it is targeted learning, it is recommended to participate in some training courses.
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