In class, students will learn lessons that are beneficial to their future study, such as how to write papers, how to find course reference books, how to prepare for exams, and how to take class notes efficiently. According to Li Liuxue 360, students may learn these useful learning methods before entering the main courses, which may help them to better and quickly integrate into the daily life of Australian universities.
Myth 2: It is better to think elegantly in China than in Australia. Many students and parents think it is cheaper to take language classes in China, and the actual effect should be similar to that of foreign countries. Therefore, they should study in Australia only if they have made enough achievements in elegant thinking. But in fact, it is difficult to obtain the learning methods of language course professors in Australian universities only by reviewing and preparing for IELTS abroad. However, the cost of applying for a language course cannot be generally called "expensive", and the length of application depends on the students' mother tongue.
In addition, students applying for language courses must arrive in Australia many months in advance and study language courses before the main course begins. Learning language courses is relatively easy, during which students can have enough time and energy to integrate into Australian life and natural language environment. Through the beginning of the main course, students can more easily integrate into the daily life of university study.
Myth 3: If IELTS reaches 6.5, you don't have to reread the language course. Generally speaking, the entrance requirement for postgraduate courses in Australian universities is IELTS 6.5, and now many undergraduate courses also have the same language requirements. Some students think that there is no need to take language classes when IELTS scores meet the language requirements. As a matter of fact, many Australian universities report that even if some students' IELTS scores reach 6.5, the language level still becomes the friction resistance of learning, and the specific application ability is still insufficient.
Therefore, more and more students, even if they meet the requirements of IELTS test scores, still take the initiative to go to Australia to study language courses a few weeks in advance. There are also many short-term language courses in Australia's university language core, which are designed for students who meet IELTS requirements.