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How many questions should I score 6, 6.5 and 7 respectively in IELTS reading?

Reading (Class A): 6 points for questions 23-26, 6.5 points for questions 27-29, 7 points for questions 30-32 and 7.5 points for questions 33-34.

Reading (G): 6 points 30-3 1 topic, 6.5 points 32-33, 7 points 34-35, 7.5 points 36-37.

The standard of IELTS listening and reading is the same, and the number of correct answers in each part is different by 2 questions.

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Classification of IELTS test

First, IELTS test

Explanation: English proficiency test for those who intend to study or work in countries and regions where English is the language of communication.

Application: academic category (category A): studying abroad to apply for undergraduate, graduate or above education, or obtain professional qualifications; Training category (G category): English-speaking countries apply for immigration (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain, etc. ), or apply for training and non-diploma courses.

Second, the IELTS test (UKVI) for British visas and immigrants.

Interpretation: The IELTS test for British visas and immigrants is designed to meet the requirements of British visas and immigrants for specific types of British visas.

Application: academic category (category A): studying abroad to apply for undergraduate, graduate or above education, or obtain professional qualifications; Training category (G category): English-speaking countries apply for immigration (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain, etc. ), or apply for training and non-diploma courses.

Third, the life skills test

Interpretation: Only the oral English and listening ability of candidates are tested, which are divided into two categories: CEFR (European * * * same frame of reference) A 1 and B 1. The examination aims to meet the requirements of the British Visa and Immigration Bureau for specific visa applications in the UK.

Examination application: A 1 level: visa application for spouses and family members to visit Britain; B 1 level: naturalization, application for permanent residence visa in the UK.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-IELTS