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How should college students study IELTS?
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) tests four English communication skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

1. When practicing listening in the early stage, you can choose something that describes foreign life and hot topics every day. Here we recommend BBC English for six minutes, which is relatively easy and involves a wide range of contents. There are many authentic expressions in it, which are not only helpful for listening, but also excellent materials for oral and written expression. So please remember to listen and watch, and practice speaking at the same time, so that you can hear when you can speak.

2. From the perspective of vocabulary, reading is the subject that requires the highest vocabulary, so everyone needs to lay a good foundation for vocabulary. Generally speaking, if you want to have a satisfactory IELTS score, high school vocabulary and CET-4 vocabulary are necessary. Students can choose to consolidate senior high school vocabulary according to their own English foundation or start directly from CET-4 vocabulary, and they also need to take CET-4 exam themselves. Then read more books. First of all, you can read some English publications widely. It is not difficult for you to choose. You can accumulate more words and good expressions in reading. Then you can start reading IELTS articles. Don't just read articles and do problems, you must accumulate new words in articles and then consolidate them.

3. In the preparation of writing, please be sure to collect relevant materials on different topics and their English expressions first. A more direct way is to read more IELTS writing essays, and look at the writing framework, arguments and how to discuss them. If you accumulate more, you can start writing by yourself.

Oral test is the most direct test of everyone's English communication ability, and you can exchange more practice for natural expression in the examination room. At the same time, the oral test also pays great attention to the students' thinking of answering questions, whether the logic is clear and whether they have a comprehensive view of the problem. The above is what you need to pay attention to when you formally learn IELTS speaking after laying a solid foundation in spoken English.