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There is no English foundation to take IELTS.

1. Search for exam information online. You will get a lot of information about the exam, such as the form and part of the exam.

Consult the nearest British Cultural Office, they can provide you with some helpful information, or they can recommend you to take some exam review courses.

3. Try to find out your weakness. Breaking through one's weaknesses is the key. For example, your weakness is writing. Please spend more time on writing, and you will grow to like it. If your spoken English is weak, remember to speak more English, because there is no other good way to practice English. If you practice speaking English more, your self-expression will become more natural.

4. Read more English newspapers, periodicals and articles. In IELTS writing and speaking, you can use the latest news and facts in newspapers and periodicals as materials, or discuss these facts with friends to prepare for the third part of oral English.

5. Listen to BBC and CNN more, watch more original foreign movies and practice listening more. It is best to spend 30 minutes listening to BBC English every day to practice IELTS listening.

6. Choose a realistic goal To achieve an ideal result, you need to be realistic. Your own language ability and your own efforts can completely match the score you get. You must know the meaning of the scores in all parts of the IELTS test, so that you can define your goals.

7. Keep practicing. Set aside some time to practice English every day. Don't just focus on your weak projects. Always keep practicing. Complete the reasonable arrangement of rest between all parts. Arrange a day off every week and don't think about exams. The secret of success lies in making a little progress every day. Treat every exercise or test as a formal exam.

8. Accelerate your own problems. In the IELTS test, time is your biggest enemy. Those students who have already taken the exam and hope to do well in it, but don't do well in it, usually say that they can't finish listening because their listening speed is too fast and their reading time is not enough. If you haven't finished all the questions, please don't worry. Please remember that the IELTS test is from 0 to 9, and 9 indicates that the candidate's level is close to perfection. But even students in English-speaking countries can't complete the listening test perfectly. Similarly, the reading test can't be completed quickly. Usually, listening, reading and writing will be held on a weekend morning, with a total time of ***2 hours and 30 minutes. The oral examination is usually conducted in the afternoon according to the agreed time. There will only be a break between IELTS reading and writing test, so you need to keep in good shape for a long time. So sleep well and have a good rest before the exam. Pay attention to a healthy diet. Many ideas here are designed to help you achieve the fastest speed.

9. Develop English memory. In the reading test, try to write down what you read. At least some words will be read again. But in the listening test, you can't go back and do it again. The recording is played only once. If the answer comes before the key words, remember the words you hear. However, usually the answer will appear after or at the same time as the keyword.

10. Buy the latest IELTS textbooks in Cambridge, such as Sword Nine or even Sword Ten. If you have Facebook, try to join the Cambridge IELTS discussion group. You can easily discuss the problems in practice with friends from many countries.

In addition, please remember that although the reading and writing of IELTS for immigrants are different from academic ones, their listening and speaking skills are * * *. So the topic of immigration can also be practiced.