The IELTS score rankings of China's key cities have attracted a lot of attention in the recently released data. According to official data, between September 2022 and August 2023, among China's key cities, Shanghai ranked 6The overall average of 17 points tops the list, followed by Beijing (6.).06 points), Wuhan (604 points), Chengdu (604 points), Nanjing (603 points), Dalian (602 points), Guangzhou (602 points), Shenzhen (60 points), Zhuhai (599 points) and Hangzhou (599 points). These cities performed well in the IELTS test, setting an example for the overall IELTS level in China.
As China's economic center and education powerhouse, Shanghai's high level of IELTS scores is not surprising. The city has many high-quality educational resources and IELTS training institutions, as well as a first-class international education environment, which provides students with excellent learning conditions and practical opportunities. At the same time, Shanghai also attracts a large number of foreign students and immigrants, which also provides a good environment for the improvement of the IELTS test.
It is also worth mentioning that Beijing, as the political and cultural center of China, also has one of the highest IELTS scores. In this ancient and modern city, the attitude of people who focus on education and learning is deeply imprinted in the hearts of every student. Schools and training institutions in Beijing provide abundant learning resources and high-quality IELTS education to help students achieve good results.
In addition, the excellent performance of cities such as Wuhan, Chengdu, Nanjing, Dalian, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Hangzhou is also worthy of our attention and learning. These cities have significant advantages in terms of the quality of education and IELTS preparation, providing students with a great learning environment and opportunities.
To sum up, the IELTS score rankings in key cities in China show us the overall level and improving trend of Chinese students. These cities provide students with the opportunity to realize their potential through high-quality educational resources, effective training, and a conducive learning environment.
(1) Analysis of academic IELTS test scores in Chinese mainland
Official data shows that between September 2022 and August 2023, the average overall score of the academic IELTS test in Chinese mainland exceeded 6More than 60% have a score of 0 and above. Compared to last year, this proportion has decreased, but the overall level remains stable. This means that more than 60% of students who take the IELTS test in Chinese mainland achieve a high score.
This data reflects a significant improvement in the English proficiency of Chinese students. With the deepening of education reform and the increasing demand for English proficiency in society, more and more students are aware of the importance of the IELTS test for their future development. They put a lot of time and effort into the preparation process and achieved good results through active participation and professional guidance.
From the perspective of score distribution, the IELTS scores of Chinese mainland students are mainly concentrated in 55 points (25.)15%)and 60 points (23.)12%). This result shows that the majority of students achieved a moderate level of IELTS results, and it also shows a general improvement in the overall English proficiency of Chinese students.
For this result, we can't help but wonder: why the majority of students are concentrated in 55 points and 6Between 0 points?This is because in the IELTS exam, 6A score of 0 is a watershed, over 6Students with a score of 0 tend to stand out and be more competitive when applying to schools and jobs. As a result, many students aim for 6A high score of 5 is the goal, and by preparing for the exam hard, I hope to achieve a better score in the IELTS exam.
According to the data analysis, 6Less than 20% of students scored 5 or more. This shows that students face certain trials and challenges in the pursuit of higher scores. However, we believe that as long as we continue to study hard and constantly improve ourselves, we will be able to achieve satisfactory results.
(2) IELTS score requirements in the application
As we all know, IELTS scores are an important reference indicator when applying to overseas universities. According to the requirements of foreign universities, students are generally required to reach 6A score of 5 and above is required to gain admission. And for some of the better schools, they will require a higher IELTS score.
In the UK, Hong Kong, Australia, etc., the minimum IELTS score requirement of some of the better schools is almost all 6Around five minutes. Therefore, if a student's grades do not meet this requirement, the number of schools to choose will be greatly reduced, and it will be even more difficult to apply for prestigious schools.
For candidates in mainland China, according to data analysis, the scores are concentrated in 55 points and 6Students between 0 points account for nearly half of the numbers. This means that if the student only has 6With a score of 0, it is difficult for them to have an edge in the application and stand out;And if you can reach 6A score of 5 or more, or a score of 7, will have the opportunity to stand out from the middle of the score distribution and improve the success rate of the application.
Therefore, if the current level 4 score is only 425 points, but the target is set at 65 points, then students need at least half a year to prepare for the exam and continuously improve their English proficiency and oral expression skills. At the same time, students also need to make a reasonable preparation plan and cooperate with high-quality IELTS training and guidance to improve the preparation effect and achieve better results.
(3) The problem of urban pressure scores
This is a topic of great concern about whether there is a city pressure score in the IELTS test. Many people may think that due to the differences in educational resources and student quality in different cities, there are differences in IELTS test scores. However, this is not the case.
First of all, since the test format has been changed to ** call, the examiners of the IELTS speaking test may come from all over the world, not even Chinese mainland. Therefore, candidates from different cities will not face the pressure of examiners from a particular city. This eliminates the possibility of urban overweight.
Secondly, the scoring criteria of the IELTS test are objective and unbiased. Examiners will score on four criteria: fluency and consistency, lexical diversity, grammatical diversity, accuracy and pronunciation, and will not discriminate or favour candidates because of their geographical differences. Therefore, no matter which city the candidate comes from, as long as they are accurate, coherent and fluent in these four aspects, they can get a better oral score.
As a result, the problem of urban pressure scoring does not actually exist. In the process of preparing for the exam, it is important to master the scoring criteria and techniques of the IELTS test to improve your English and speaking skills. Only by truly mastering the rules of the IELTS test can you achieve a higher score.
IELTS score rankings across China show the overall level and increasing trend of Chinese students in the IELTS exam. Through high-quality educational resources, professional training, and a good learning environment, Chinese students have achieved excellent results in the IELTS exam. However, higher grades are still required when applying to overseas universities, such as 65 points and above. Therefore, students need to develop a reasonable preparation plan and cooperate with high-quality IELTS training and guidance to improve the preparation effect and achieve better results.
At the same time, there is no question of city scores, as the examiners of the IELTS Speaking test can come from all over the world and score according to an objective scoring criteria. It is important to master the scoring criteria and techniques of the IELTS test to improve your English proficiency and speaking skills.
Finally, IELTS is essentially a practical test with the ultimate aim of helping students communicate in an English-speaking environment. Only by truly mastering the rules of the IELTS test can you achieve a higher score. Therefore, students should prepare for the IELTS exam according to the requirements of the IELTS exam and focus on improving their practical application skills.