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Excuse me, what is the concept of four fives in English IELTS when immigrating to Australia?

It's not difficult to say four fives, it's not simple. That's how I got here. In junior high school, my English teacher criticized me in class for this, and then I stopped learning English. The results of English college entrance examination are very poor. Later, I went to college, studied abroad, and forced myself to study for about three months! I got a 5 in my first IELTS test, but there were only three 5' s and one 4' s. Later, I passed the 6.5~~ after half a year's hard work, so first of all, you should have confidence and determination. If the score is 5, the number of words is the foundation, and you need to be familiar with and master 3000 words (to the extent of completely correct use). The number of reciting words should be around 5000. So it is very important to recite words every day. The IELTS test focuses on the practical ability of English, which is easier for us with poor English foundation to improve. The IELTS test is divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing. I am familiar with listening, especially IELTS 1~6 in Cambridge, and there are other exercises, such as black eyes. Listening to 5 should be no problem. If you practice oral English completely, you can pass the exam as long as you speak fluently, without serious language defects and unsatisfactory words. It's easy to examine things. They are all very basic questions and don't need too many words. I can't do anything about reading, but in the first exam, I only recited 5000 words, and my reading score was five. Writing is my strong point. Since the second IELTS test, it has been 7 points. Actually, my vocabulary is not high. Many students used to be better at English than me, but they always got 5 points in writing. Personally, there are three most important points in writing. First, your point of view should be correct on the basis of staying on topic. Even if it is not correct, you should give an example to say that it is correct. Second, it is more logical for foreigners to think straight. Finally, proper writing skills. It is suggested that IELTS preparation should be based on self-study, memorizing words and learning grammar well. Then the practice of listening and speaking is entirely on your own. Sign up for a better IELTS training class and learn some exam-taking skills as a supplement. Don't expect too much from the training.

IELTS test sites are basically distributed in all provincial capital cities in China. You can register online, and some IELTS schools also bring newspapers. There are basically exams every month in major cities, and Beijing and Shanghai take exams three times a month.