Learning IELTS mainly depends on your basic situation. So I can only give you some points to pay attention to when choosing a school:
1, IELTS consists of four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Courses must be systematic. The so-called on-call learning is not your first choice. This kind of training is not systematic enough and the learning effect is not solid.
2. The class size should not be too large. It is recommended to keep it between 10 and 15. If there are too many people, the teacher can't take care of you at all. You can only listen and learn by yourself.
3. Course guidance must have a tutor. After the lecture, after-class exercises and difficult questions need the guidance of the tutor.
4. Listen for free, communicate with your tutor and make a study plan for you; Has the teacher participated in the training of IELTS training course design and teaching? (Test the teacher's professionalism)
5. Do students have entrance exams? Whether there are different classes to adapt to different levels of students (step-by-step learning system, students are divided into basic classes to adapt to the learning environment faster. )
Last but not least, most students are most concerned about whether they can get good grades after studying. Generally, schools say that they have not reached the grade and have to pay 10 days of courses. This must be optimistic and there must be further commitment.
Schools that meet the above conditions are reliable schools.
I suggest taking a free language test in our school. Because the teacher can not only help you mark the papers, but also make an IELTS study plan suitable for you ~ ~ ~