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Can IELTS spell points?

IELTS can spell points.

The IELTS spelling policy is as follows:

According to official IELTS news, IELTS will introduce the One Skill Retake test mechanism from November this year.

One Skill Retake will enable candidates to retake one of the four English skills (listening, reading, writing and speaking) when they fail to reach the target score for the first time.

This means that if you fail to achieve the target score in an IELTS test, you can take the listening/reading/writing/speaking test again.

IELTS officials said that this mechanism was introduced to help people achieve the language scores needed for study, immigration or work. Combined with the fact that "IELTS spelling" is generally not allowed in British universities this year, the mechanism introduced by IELTS officials can be said to be a timely help.

IELTS officially announced that this policy is expected to be launched and piloted from some IDP IELTS centers in Australia in November.

IELTS, abbreviated as IELTS, is an English proficiency test for those who intend to study or work in countries and regions where English is the language of communication.

The IELTS test mainly examines students' English language ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing. The total score of each item is 9, and the total score is calculated according to the four average scores, and scored according to the .25 scale. Generally speaking, IELTS for studying in Britain and Australia must reach at least 6.-6.5 points.