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Is it difficult to take IELTS?

The difficulty varies from person to person, so it’s basically no problem if you prepare carefully.

IELTS, referred to as IELTS, is called the International English Language Testing System in Chinese. It is an international English proficiency test jointly organized by the British Council, the Cambridge University Examinations Board and the Australian Education Agency for International Development. This test is designed for students from non-English speaking countries who apply to study abroad and immigrate to English-speaking countries. It is used to evaluate the candidates' ability to use English.

The IELTS test has high vocabulary requirements and is mainly focused on application skills. However, the answering skills are completely different from TOEFL (TOEFL) and domestic English tests (Level 4-6), so it is important to master the question types and answer them quickly. Very important.

There are a total of ***4 articles to read. The last two articles will have a certain degree of difficulty. The reading skills are relatively strong. Sometimes you can do the questions even if you don’t understand them. Generally speaking, the reading part requires a certain amount of vocabulary. The requirement is that you must have accumulated 4,000 words, otherwise it will be difficult to achieve good results. Another point is that reading time is relatively tight.

The scores for the four individual items range from 1 to 9. The score for each item is scored accordingly according to your exam situation. The total score is the rounded sum of the four individual scores. The result is comparable to a final result closer to half a point or a full point. That is, if the average score is 0.25 decimal places, round to the next half file.