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Where is the IELTS test easier?

The IELTS test is not relatively easy in a specific country or region, because the difficulty of the IELTS test is relative, mainly depending on the individual's English level and preparation.

Test sites are all over the world, including China, Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries.

If you want to study abroad, you can choose Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries. These countries have a tradition of using English as the official language, so they may require a higher level of English. At the same time, these countries also have more opportunities to provide various types of English examination services.

If you want to take the exam in China, you can choose the IELTS test center in China. There are many IELTS test sites in China, covering many cities and regions, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing and Chengdu. These test centers provide a variety of IELTS test services, including academic exams and general exams.

The difference between IELTS:

1. Training IELTS test is suitable for candidates who plan to receive non-academic training, complete primary education, or work or immigrate in English-speaking countries.

2. The academic IELTS test is suitable for candidates who plan to go to universities or graduate schools in English-speaking countries.

3. The IELTS test for Life and Skills is divided into two levels: CEFR (European language * * * same frame of reference) A 1 and B 1, which aims to meet the requirements of the British visa immigration office for specific visa applications in the UK.

4. IELTS life skills. This is an English skill test for immigrants or non-native English speakers, aiming at evaluating their ability to use English in daily life.

The IELTS Life Skills Test consists of two parts:

1. Listening part: Candidates will hear a series of recordings covering various scenes in daily life, such as renting a house, shopping and traveling. They need to understand the information in the recording and respond accordingly.

2. Oral part: Candidates will have face-to-face communication with an examiner, and the topic also involves all aspects of daily life. Examiners will evaluate candidates' oral expression, listening comprehension and language organization.