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Do I need to take IELTS A or G if I want to work abroad? How many points do you need to get?

Immigrants to Commonwealth countries need to take IELTS, and different countries have different score requirements. Basically, the single subject is not less than 5.5. However, if you can take IELTS A, you will have a more competitive advantage, because IELTS A will be more difficult than IELTS G, and the articles read by Class A are mostly selected from academic journals.

As an international English test, IELTS has been recognized by more than 65,438+040 countries and more than 65,438+00,000 institutions around the world by the end of 2065,438+07. Nowadays, whether you are studying abroad, immigrating or working in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia and other countries, IELTS is the first choice for international English tests.

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IELTS scoring standard

IELTS scoring criteria include: language fluency and coherence, vocabulary changes, sentence richness and grammatical accuracy. Examiners who pronounce IELTS score according to these four criteria, which are equally important.

The recruitment and training of IELTS writing and speaking examiners are conducted in accordance with established standards, so as to ensure that raters understand the IELTS scoring policy and effectively grade listening and reading papers according to the scoring standards. Each test center will carry out system monitoring, and a certain proportion of answer sheets will be double-marked.

In addition to continuously monitoring the performance of examiners, examiners will be evaluated every other year to ensure that they are graded according to the standards.

All test scores are recorded on the report card, including a total score and four individual scores of listening, reading, writing and speaking. Candidates' test scores are evaluated by the scoring system of 1-9, with four independent scores. The total score is the average of the scores of the four parts, rounded off. The total score is allowed to be half, and the individual score is allowed to be four.

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