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How to read IELTS?
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Interpretation: Yazheng's talent. From the "Syria" written by Wu of the Three Kingdoms: "His knowledge is lofty, and IELTS is not finished." It is one of the famous international English standardized proficiency tests, which is jointly managed by the British Council for Cultural Education, the Cambridge University Examinations Board and the Australian Education International Development Agency (IDP).

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IELTS is one of the famous international English standardized proficiency tests. Founded in 1989, it is jointly managed by British Education Association, Cambridge University Examinations Committee and Australian Education International Development Agency (IDP). It is an English proficiency test for those who intend to study or work in countries and regions where English is the language of communication.

More than 65,438+00,000 institutions around the world recognize IELTS scores. As far as popular countries for studying abroad are concerned, 65,438+000% universities in Britain, Australia and New Zealand accept IELTS scores.

The IELTS test mainly examines students' English language listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities, with 9 points for each item. The total score is calculated according to four average scores, and scored according to the decimal system of 0.25 (that is, if the decimal number is not less than 0.25, it will be recorded as 0.5, and if it is greater than or equal to 0.75, it will be recorded as the next grade, otherwise it will not be counted). Generally speaking, the IELTS for studying in Britain and Australia should reach at least 6.0 -6.5.

IELTS is divided into ordinary IELTS and UKVI IELTS:

1, general IELTS test: divided into Class A (academic class) and Class G (training class). The former is suitable for candidates who apply for undergraduate, postgraduate or above education or obtain professional qualifications, while the latter is suitable for candidates who apply for immigration from English-speaking countries (such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom) or apply for training or non-diploma courses.

2.UKVI IELTS: It is divided into Class A (academic class) and Class G (training class). The former is suitable for candidates who apply for English intensive courses, preparatory courses, language courses and other courses below undergraduate level in all British institutions and obtain professional qualifications, while the latter is suitable for candidates who apply for immigration from English-speaking countries or apply for training and non-diploma courses.

Generally speaking, you only need to attend the IELTS academic class (Class A) to study in the UK and Australia, while you need to attend the IELTS academic class (Class A) to apply for preparatory courses, language classes and courses below undergraduate.