Poor rejection information! Before registering for the 2024 IELTS test, you must know these things

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-20

How can beginners who are new to IELTS have a comprehensive understanding of the IELTS test and avoid information gaps? In this issue, the senior sister will share with you these things that you must know before registering for the IELTS test.

IELTS Basic Information

IELTS fees and types

1. There are two types of general IELTS tests: A and G. There are also Special UKVI and Life Skills IELTS.

2. The registration fee for the IELTS test in Type A is:Yuan, UKVI class isYuan.

3. The IELTS transfer fee is:Yuan. If you transfer to the exam due to personal reasons, it will be deducted from the exam feeRMB, the remaining amount will be refunded to the IELTS account.

4. Choose general academic classes to study abroadaclass, immigration optionsgclass, if you want to read a language class, select itukviKind.

5. The IELTS renegotiation fee is:Yuan. You can choose a single subject or four subjects for reconsideration, and the fee is the same.

6. At present, Hong Kong, China, and Macao, China are open for individual re-examinations!

Exam time

1. The date of the paper-based test can be selected by yourself, and the official will announce the time and check it in time.

2. Before the examYou will receive your admission ticket by email and you will be able to view the speaking test schedule.

3. The registration deadline for paper-based test questions is half a month in advance, and the deadline for computer-based test is 7 days in advance.

4. Paper-and-pencil testResults will be issued on working days, and the computer-based test will be issuedResults will be available on working days.

Exam scheduling

1. Be sure to bring it on the day of the testID cardwithAdmission Ticket。The written test is Saturday or Thursday from 9 to 12 noon.

2. Listening, reading, and writing are tested together, and the speaking test must be announced.

3. The paper-and-pencil oral test is one week before and after the written test, and the computer-based oral test is generally on the same day.

4. Arrive at the test room half an hour in advance, otherwise you will not be able to enter the test room.

5. You don't need to bring stationery to the exam, and pencils will be issued in the exam room.

IELTS 4 subjects

The IELTS test is divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing, and its process is listening, reading, writing, and speaking.

Among them, the main types of questions in the listening part include fill-in-the-blank questions, ** questions, short-answer questions, multiple-choice questions, etc.

The IELTS test content is mainly divided into: Listening (Academic & Training), Reading (Academic), Reading (Training), Writing (Academic), Writing (Training), Speaking (Academic & Training) and other parts. There are 2 types of IELTS listening questions: sentence, ** or diagram basic fill-in-the-blank and multiple-choice pairing, including multiple-choice, single-choice, and paired questions.

Full marks for each itempoints, and the final score is the average score of the 4 subjects, and the total scoreDivide.

IELTS Listening

1. IELTS listening and answering time is 40 minutes: including 30 minutes listening + 10 minutes answering.

2. The test content is divided into 4 parts, with a total of 40 questions.

3. The content of the exam includes the following five aspects:

S1: Trivial life conversations such as renting a house, opening an account, signing up, seeing a doctor, etc., let you capture keywords, such as numbers, names of people and places, etc., and fill them in.

S2: Introduction to cultural life introduces the customs of English-speaking countries, such as festivals, tourism, social interactions, etc., and the question types are more diverse.

S3: After-class discussion Teacher-guided dialogues are generally academic discussions in and out of class, and questions and answers between students and teachers.

S4: The lecture monologue in class is mainly for the introduction of a certain topic, and there will be more professional words, which are the most difficult to understand, but the vocabulary assessed is generally not the most professional word, or in the range of IELTS vocabulary.

4. Exam question type:

Fill-in-the-blank questions: single sentence fill-in-the-blank (**ability, grammar analysis ability); Fill in the blanks with the outline (listen to 5-10 messages in a row, a lot of information); Summarize and fill in the blanks (students with low goals, the principle of cutting meat).

Short-answer questions. **Question: Personal information form, low difficulty; ** with horizontal and longitudinal axes; sentence in .

Multiple choice: single choice; Multiple choices.

Map question: Choose letters, write place names need a sense of direction.

Collocation questions: Listening and reading skills are required, there are multiple options, and there are multiple stems.

5. What you listen to is what you get, and you don't need to be deformed.

6. Part4 is not opened, and it will be done in one go, but there will be a blank of about 5s around 35 questions.

Grading questions. 1. Misspelling (including less s) miscalculation.

2. Abbreviations such as time punctuation, day of the week and month will be miscalculated.

3. Hyphen problem, if the number of words is wrong, it must be miscalculated! (e.g. part-time job and part-time job).

4. Listening** to turn to section 1, you can review the question, you can't open it in advance, otherwise you will be warned.

IELTS Reading

1. The duration of the reading test is:60 minutes, including 3 articlesIf you can't go to the toilet halfway, there will be a reminder of the remaining time in the test room.

2. Each passage has 1000 words andThere are 3-4 types of questions, and there are 40 questions in the whole reading test.

3. The IELTS Class A reading articles are academic articles, mainly popular science, research and expository essays, and the difficulty is normally gradually increasing.

4. IELTS category G articles are mainly magazine articles, ** articles and explanatory essays on historical events.

5. The scoring criteria for class A and class G are different, the same7 points, Class A is requiredPair 3question, category G is requiredRightTitle.

6. The question types are divided into: finding subheadings, filling in the blanks in the abstract, true or false questions, short-answer questions, multiple-choice questions, causal collocation, completing sentences, and filling in the form questions.

IELTS Writing

1. The duration of the IELTS Writing test is:60 minutesYou can go to the toilet halfwayThe content of the exam is divided into two parts: a large essay and a small essay.

2. The first part of Category A is required for candidates to write short essays according to the given ** or diagramsAt least150 words. Part IIYes Discussion**, requires candidates to be able to discuss the issue and develop an argument in an appropriate tone, requiresAt least 250 words.

3. The G essay is a letter question, which is requiredAt least 150 words. The big essay is the discussion **, the minimum required250 words.

4. IELTS official Task 1 takes 20 minutes, Task 2 takes 40 minutes, it is recommended to write a large essay first, because the final score is a higher proportion of large essays.

5. The more words, the higher or lower the score, and the score will be based on the scoring standard.

IELTS Speaking

1. Spoken language is divided into:part, three parts,In total, the exam lasts more than 11 minutes.

2. The topics of part1 are mainly related to life, and there are eight categories: clothing, food, housing, transportation, work, interests, human beings, and scenery.

3. Part2 is a description of people, things, places and things.

4. After part2 sees the question, there is 1 minute to prepare, and then 2 minutes to speak. During the preparation period, you can write some notes (outline, keywords are fine), and try to finish them in 2 minutes.

5. Part3 is an extension of the topic of Part2, and the examiner can conduct impromptu Q&A, with a total of 10 types of questions.

6. If you don't understand the question, ask the examiner to repeat the question or ask it in a different way.

7. The examiner can basically judge whether you memorize the answers, and the score of memorizing the answers must not be high.

8. If you feel that the examiner has a problem during the speaking test, you must complain on the spot.

9. Speaking is not scored on the spot, what the examiner writes on the paper on the spot is only to record the time.

10. The month of each year is the question change period for IELTS speaking, the old questions of about 1 2 are retained, and the new questions of about 1 2 are added, and the question bank is basically stable about two weeks after the start of the question change season.

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