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Which countries can IELTS apply for?

IELTS scores have been recognized by more than 10000 institutions around the world, and universities in Britain, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Canada, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Singapore, Malaysia, Switzerland, South Africa and Hong Kong, China all accept applications for IELTS scores. In addition, IELTS scores can also be used for immigration, employment and testing English proficiency.

IELTS is suitable for people who go to Commonwealth countries, such as Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Countries such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand regard IELTS as the only criterion for evaluating the English level of immigrants, and different institutions in these countries also regard IELTS scores as the criterion for recruiting overseas students.

As a highly recognized international English test, IELTS has been recognized by more than 40 countries and institutions around the world. Every year, millions of candidates pass the IELTS test to prove their English communication ability to the world and realize their dreams.

As one of the earliest places to take IELTS test, the acceptance of IELTS test in Britain has always been high. In Britain, IELTS scores are an unimpeded passport for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

IELTS preparation suggestions:

1. Self-assessment of English level: If you are about to face the first battle and don't know the distribution of your four levels of listening, speaking, reading and writing, you can refer to your vocabulary, CET-4 and CET-6 scores, the environment and frequency of using English in universities, and whether you have been exposed to academic English. It is suggested that students should get out of the stage of memorizing words every day as soon as possible and practice reading, listening, speaking and writing, especially making good use of each reading to improve their vocabulary.

2. Make a good preparation plan: It is extremely necessary to keep a rhythm in your mind, whether it is self-study or class registration. The most scientific way to keep the rhythm is to make good use of the preparation plan. There are many places where it can help, such as: avoiding giving up halfway; Quantification of achieving goals; Grasp the review progress intuitively; Self-feedback to improve the review status; Constantly adjust the review time and materials to improve efficiency.