雅思考试各部分题型技巧小贴士!
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雅思考试各部分题型技巧小贴士!
虽然雅思是一场考查英语水平的测试,不过它的确也像是一场考试,因此考试考得好的人往往是那些有策略的人~~以下是一位国外的雅思老师对考试策略的总结,针对考试当天以及临考时,什么该做什么不该做。不过每个人的情况不同,或许这个建议对别人起作用对你却不起作用。。没关系!找到适合你的策略最重要。
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IELTS exam day tips
These are some tips for what to do on the day of the exam itself and immediately
before it. While IELTS is a test to measure your English, it does of course feel like an
exam and the people who do best in exams tend to be those who have exam day
strategies. This is my selection of what to do and what not to do. I have tried to keep it
short as I believe it is important to keep thing simple on the day itself. Some of this advice
may surprise you.
Don’t worry if you disagree with it. Different people are different and different things
work for different people. My personal belief is that the only good advice is advice that
actually works and if something else works for you – great! I’d add that the most important
piece of advice is the first one – have a strategy.
General
1. Have a strategy – any strategy 要有策略!
This one sounds strange, no? What I mean by this is that if you have a strategy, you
will feel more confident and if you feel more confident, you will perform better. What that
strategy is will depend on who you are. I’d suggest that you try different strategies before
the exam and see what works personally for you.
2. Forget all the advice you have been given and just focus on the question 考试时注重问题本身,能不犯的错坚决不犯!
Again, this will sound strange. What I mean here is that in the exam you are under 最权威的国际教育服务平台
资料来源:教育优选 / pressure and people tend to perform strangely under pressure. If you are trying to
remember all the different advice you have been given, you are putting yourself and your
brain under more pressure. In my experience, most avoidable mistakes are caused by not
focussing on the question and it is the avoidable mistakes you need to focus on: you can’t
do anything about the unavoidable mistakes.
3. Don’t practise before the exam考前几天不做练习
What? IELTS is a test of skill (language is a skill), it is not a knowledge based exam
where you can revise at the last minute. You are not going to improve your skills by doing
four tests in four days. You will probably just make yourself more nervous.
4. Practise before the exam临考前模拟练习
Of course you do need to practise just before the exam. Though you need to think
about how to practise and why you are practising:
1.Most people who take IELTS for the first time are surprised at how tiring it is: by the
end of the day they are exhausted and lose concentration. It helps to do a complete exam
in a day just so that you are prepared for what it will feel like.
2.Timing is an issue in reading and writing: you need to practise under exam
conditions to know that you can finish in time. However, be warned that in the exam you
will be on adrenaline. It is a marvellous drug in many ways as it makes you go quicker.
That is good, but be warned again that you don’t need to go quicker, but go quickly and
accurately.
3.It is good to practise getting things right, it is bad to practise getting things wrong.
The danger of doing a test immediately before the exam is that you do it badly and you
lose confidence. Bad news. Here’s a suggestion: practise doing a test you have done
before or do a test while looking at the answers. It can work as you are improving your
skills and seeing how to get the answer right and that is what you need to do in the exam.
5. Don’t book one exam, book two首次上战场的烤鸭们,订两场考试以防万一!
The first time you take the exam it will be a strange experience, no matter how much
preparation you have done and you may well underperform. If you have booked a second
exam, the pressure is off as you have another chance. I have never met a candidate who
was upset because they passed first time after booking two exams. Would you be?
Speaking
Bad advice – always give a long answer 对于口语不是特别好的烤鸭,回答太多不一定是好事,有时候多说多错。。
Keep on speaking until the examiner stops you and say as much as you can. This is
wrong as the examiner may never stop you and you may start talking rubbish. More than 最权威的国际教育服务平台
资料来源:教育优选 / that, the longer you speak, the less coherent you are likely to be and coherence is a key
factor.
Bad advice – learn what to say and practise saying it
Look at lots of exam questions before the exam and learn what you are going to say.
This is wrong because you will become more nervous, not less nervous this way and the