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What do you mean by IELTS reading Class A and Class G?

IELTS reading classes A and G are as follows:

IELTS A refers to academic exams, while IELTS G refers to training exams. Class A is mainly aimed at international students who need to study abroad, and candidates need to master a large number of academic vocabulary to meet the needs of studying abroad. Class G focuses on people who want to emigrate or work overseas for a long time, focusing on the language ability of candidates and judging whether students have enough communication skills abroad.

The difference between class a and class g:

First, the use is different.

Class A and G exams are aimed at different groups of people, so that people from two different groups can live abroad. Class A is mainly aimed at international students, while Class G is mainly aimed at overseas immigrants or people who have worked overseas for a long time.

Second, the reading content is different.

Class A is mainly aimed at periodicals, articles and other theoretical things. Class G is mainly aimed at some more life-oriented things such as advertisements and slogans.

Third, the difference in writing.

Class A is dominated by some charts, which tend to be academic, while Class G is dominated by some letters, in order to cultivate students' life skills.

Fourth, spoken English is different.

Class A is mainly for school and professional questions and answers, while Class G is mainly for work questions and answers.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) difficulty

Generally speaking, the topic of class G is much easier than that of class A, and the composition difficulty of class G is much lower than that of class A. The topic of class G composition is very simple and easy to understand. The topic of Class A composition is difficult to understand, and it is difficult to grasp the main direction of the topic.