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What's the difference between IELTS A and IELTS G?

1, reading: candidate g, his article is more focused on application, and candidate a has a wider range.

2. Writing: The requirements of class A articles for students may be based on the corresponding vocabulary, while the writing of class G will do some other interpretations.

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IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is one of the famous international English standardized proficiency tests. The IELTS test was established in 1989 and is jointly managed by the British Council, the Cambridge University Examinations Board and the Australian Education International Development Agency (IDP).

Persistence in IELTS test

The concept of "communication-oriented" is the first international examination in the world to comprehensively assess English proficiency from four aspects: listening, speaking, reading and writing, which can accurately assess candidates' English language proficiency in a three-dimensional, comprehensive way.

As the most recognized international English test in the world, IELTS has been recognized by 10000 institutions in more than 40 countries and regions around the world, and more than 3 million people take the IELTS test every year. In China, IELTS and Puth became the first international English test to carry out docking research with the China English Proficiency Scale after docking with European languages in the frame of reference.

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. It is divided into academic test (A) and general training test (G). The IELTS test for visas and immigrants in the United Kingdom includes a paper-and-pencil mode and a computer-based mode. Candidates are free to choose the test mode that suits them.

References:

IELTS-Baidu Encyclopedia