1, middle school English proficiency students.
There is a big gap between the vocabulary of these students and the requirements of IELTS test, so it takes one year to study and prepare for IELTS in order to achieve ideal results. If you want to enter a foreign university, you must get at least 5.5 points in IELTS. If you want to get into a better university, you'd better get an IELTS score of 6.5 or above. Based on past experience, Beijing IELTS Suzhou Branch advises parents to set a target of at least 6.5 points or even 7 points for their children, because if the target is set at 6.5 points, the children may only get 6 points, and if it is set at 5.5 points, they may only get 5 points.
2. Students who have reached CET-4 and CET-6.
This kind of students have a certain foundation in English and a certain ability in listening, speaking, reading and writing. They can basically complete IELTS study and preparation in about half a year. The CET-4 and CET-6 exams are excellent, and some students only need three months of short-term training to complete IELTS study and prepare for the exam.
For the above two kinds of students, North Asia suggests that it is best to attend some IELTS training courses, because the IELTS questions are constantly changing, many of which have never been seen before, and most of them are subjective questions, and there are certain rules to follow in answering questions and exams. It is not impossible for students to find these rules by themselves, but it does take a lot of effort, but it is best to have teachers to guide them. Teachers have been focusing on one aspect for a long time, such as reading. The so-called "specialization in technical fields" has basically been thoroughly studied, so it can help students find good solutions quickly and effectively. Generally, middle school students should report to the basic class first when their basic knowledge is weak, and then report to the punching class after they have a certain foundation. However, if they have reached the level of level 6, they can basically apply for six guarantees and eight classes directly, and there is no need to start from the basic class.
3. Students' overall foundation is poor or their development is seriously unbalanced. Why do some children fail to pass the exam after many trainings? For example, a child with poor foundation or seriously unbalanced development is not suitable for a small class of several people or a large class of more than 200 people, which makes no sense to him. We should prescribe the right medicine according to the specific situation of students. Students like this suggest attending one-on-one training counseling, or at least laying a solid foundation after a period of one-on-one training, and then putting them into large classes. Because there is basically no chance to communicate with teachers in large classes, the problems encountered in learning can not be solved well. In one-on-one learning, the teacher will first conduct a comprehensive test of the child's English level to find out the child's advantages and disadvantages, interests and English learning habits, and then teach students in accordance with their aptitude, check and fill in the gaps, and comprehensively improve the child's English ability.
I found the above article from other places, and I can't write it without literary talent ~ _ ~ Because I studied in IELTS in Beijing last summer vacation, the teachers there are still good, so I recommend it. Don't just sign up for class and go to class. This is a blind practice. The advice given to me by the teacher in North Asia is to choose IELTS courses according to the targeted improvement of my IELTS level. It's quite effective, I hope I can help you ~ ~