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I want to immigrate to New Zealand, 4.5 points. I usually have a job, so my time is not flexible. How to study IELTS?

Hello, it's useful to know about IELTS and answering methods. I'll arrange a plan for you: 1. Preparation: Many people will want to go to various intensive cram schools. In my personal opinion, if you are not a great person, going to cram school will be of great help. I didn't intend to go to them before, but I can understand reading and listening completely, but I often make mistakes. After attending the cram school, the effect will be much better and the grades will be greatly improved. It is almost possible for China students to get high marks in oral English and writing, so they have to rely on the first two courses. These two methods are very important. But if you go to cram school, the premise is that you have a certain English foundation, and the teacher will not help you make up the foundation, only the way can teach you. It is best to attend a cram school about 1 month before the exam, and then leave some time to review by yourself before the exam. In the afternoon, I will listen carefully and learn the new words in reading repeatedly. The range of IELTS articles is often the same. It is enough to recite new words in listening and reading without memorizing many words. I think my vocabulary is about 5000 at most, which is completely enough. You don't need to write carefully at night, practice oral English. These two items are enough to guarantee 6 points, and it is easy to guarantee 6 points. In fact, everyone should have their own methods. I'll tell you mine for your reference. Listening: IELTS listening speed is not fast and the topic is very close to life. The scene is nothing more than a school library, a bank, an intermediary hospital, an airport and so on. It can be said that it is very practical and the degree of guessing the answer is also very high. It's better to have a book about these dialogues. I just prepared a book dedicated to these scenes and dialogues, so I can practice my oral English and listening. Read too much, and you will know the scene as soon as you see the topic. Then immediately recall the dialogue corresponding to the scene and lock the keywords. It is easy to turn the fill-in-the-blank question into a multiple-choice question, which can narrow the scope. Some people say that they should listen while walking. Actually, I don't think the effect is good. Listening must be very concentrated. It would be much better to take out the landscape book during the break. Reading: It will be more difficult when reading, but as long as you grasp one, all the answers to IELTS reading can be found in the original text. Change synonyms at most, and don't be afraid to see new words. The more uncommon words are keywords, the less likely they are to be changed. As for the T/F/NG that many people have a headache, it is actually a matter of scope. The sentence corresponding to the topic may be 1-3, which is easy to find by keyword positioning. Then read these words intensively, and the scope is exactly the same. If the scope is narrowed or exaggerated, it is NG, and the scope is completely different, it is F. In fact, the British attach great importance to logic, not their logic is unfamiliar, which is very strict. Writing: It is easy to keep a score of 6, as long as the meaning is clearly expressed and there are not many grammatical spelling mistakes. If you set up two templates, it should be no problem to score 6, but it will be difficult to score 7 ... It will take a lot of effort. For students with poor composition, you can refer to the template. But don't recite what others say. You can find good English around you to help you write a simple one, and then you must adhere to three principles. 1: The central sentence must be placed at the beginning of the paragraph, and point out the theme 2: Learn to replace words, for example, in an article, don't appear too many, replace it with basic 3: clauses, not too many and too long. Just inversion and subjunctive mood. Oral English: You'd better choose -0- in the western region, so that your oral English score is better. Moreover, the invigilation of oral English test in the western region is not very strict, so you can ask for a card. The common card is only 8-16, and you can apply for several cards for many words. When you speak, you should also adhere to several principles: Speak loudly and I feel confident. 2. Don't correct yourself. If you say something wrong, you should continue to say it. 3. Don't stop. Over the top, the examiner will remind you to come back. This is better than saying nothing. 4. Use modal particles such as well UMM instead of en ... and don't say how to say it, you know, and so on. These make people think you suck ~ ~ I wish you an ideal IELTS score! ! !