The book What You Must Know-IELTS Speaking focuses on some typical cases of IELTS speaking test, and shows a real IELTS speaking test environment and careful preparation ideas to the majority of candidates through specific analysis. The book contains case analysis, scene vocabulary suggestion, answering skill analysis and real question summary, which is very convenient for candidates to prepare for the exam.
There is also a set of IELTS 9-point password series (five volumes in total), which is divided into listening, speaking, reading, writing and vocabulary. The book gives a detailed introduction and explanation of various types of questions, and is equipped with highly simulated questions to comprehensively strengthen candidates' test-taking skills. Through the study of this series of books, candidates can deeply understand the law of IELTS test proposition, accurately grasp the direction of proposition, and achieve the purpose of preparing for the exam efficiently.
High school students learn IELTS reading. This is an IELTS reading textbook specially written for high school students. On the premise of keeping close relationship with IELTS, this book tries to select topics of interest to senior high school students. For example, in the chapter on environmental theme, the article selected in this book is "BMW's pollution-free engine", in which candidates can learn words related to automobile pollution without feeling bored. In the high-tech chapter, the article in the selected area of this book is "Using iPhone in schools to prevent students from skipping classes", which is also a hot topic in high schools.
Listening: Try to listen more than 3 times. Listening to the real questions when you have nothing to do is very helpful for you to get familiar with the context and speed of speech. It is best to read the original text, and some small words in it are likely to be tested.
Reading: practice speed with time. You can recite the new words in the article after you finish the questions. It is best to do a set of questions every day, and swords 7 and 8 are done last, because they are the latest and closest to the current exam. When doing the problem, you should be nimble and diligent in writing. When reading, you should sketch some knowledge points in time. You can give up the questions you are really not sure about, and don't waste time. Do matching questions first, then fill in the blanks, and finally do T F NG questions. If you have no time, you can be fooled.
Composition: big composition: crime, education, society, government, it is best to write a composition for each category.
Small composition: clear classification, fixed sentence patterns, better preparation.
But because your time is short, read the model essays and high-scoring articles behind Jian 4-8 and accumulate some useful words and high-scoring sentence patterns. Before the exam, you can look up the predicted composition topic on the internet and conceive it. There are many predictions, and the accuracy rate is not very high, but it is no harm to look at expanding ideas.
Spoken English: P 1 is relatively simple. If spoken English is similar, there is generally no big problem in personal life.
P2 is divided into four categories: events, places, people and things. You must learn to combine the content when preparing. For example, describe one of your primary school teachers, describe the person you admire, describe an old man, describe a person who helps you a lot, describe a person who can speak other languages, and so on. All these can be combined to describe a foreign teacher who taught you in a primary school. As long as it is reasonable.
P3 covers all aspects of social life and is difficult to prepare, but it is generally spread by P2. Therefore, it is good to read more English publications to increase your knowledge.
In addition, the prediction of spoken English is worth seeing. You can pay attention to online oral English prediction around 1 week before the exam. On the day of the oral exam, you can find oral questions in the same city online, which is very helpful for oral preparation.
The IELTS test is different from the domestic test. I hope you can have enough time to prepare well.
I hope you do well in the exam!