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The IELTS test is divided into academic and immigration categories, which will be better?

Huh? The landlord's question is a bit strange! What needs to be corrected is that IELTS has no so-called score. Your score is completely determined by the school or immigration institution you want to apply for ~ for example, undergraduate students studying in Australia will require 6 points, graduate students will require 6.5 points, and the single subject will not be less than 6 points!

If you want to study abroad, you must take a course, that is, an academic course! If you immigrate, you will take the G class!

Listening and speaking in Class A and Class G are the same, but there are some differences in listening points.

The newspaper you read is different. Class G is relatively simple, while Class A pays more attention to academic subjects, so it is more difficult! However, the last time I took the IELTS test, I heard them say that it is difficult to get high marks in the G test now, because you need to improve the accuracy within 40 boxes!

In writing, there is only the difference between task 1 Class A is a graphic title that allows you to describe the trend, but there are several kinds of icons. Class G task 1 seems to be writing a letter, but class A and G2 Task 1 requires writing 150 words, and task2 is writing an argumentative paper of 250 words. Class g will be simpler than class a, right?

Actually, it's up to you. For example, Australian immigrants now require IELTS. You can provide Class A or Class G, and they all agree! However, there are still many people who take part in Class A, because they took the exam in Class A before when they went to study abroad, and they are familiar with the questions!