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Where is the IELTS test better?

As we all know, it is more difficult for candidates who have passed the IELTS test to take the test in China. I heard that there will be pressure marks, so what are the good places to test? Let's see where the IELTS test is better. Don't miss it!

I. Vietnam

1. There are enough examination places. At present, there are two institutions in Vietnam that can register for the IELTS test, namely BC and IDP, and the number of examination places is relatively abundant.

2. The location is very close. Apart from China, Viet Nam is closer to us than other countries, and it is worth choosing for students whose time is precious.

3. the visa is fast, and the Vietnamese visa is simple and fast. Students who pursue high efficiency can choose Vietnam.

4. The music is loose. Relatively speaking, the Vietnamese exam is relatively loose, and the score will be 0.5-1.0 higher than that of Chinese mainland students.

Second, Hong Kong.

1. Examination room experience, IELTS listening in Hong Kong does not use headphones, but plays in public.

Generally speaking, IELTS listening and reading in Hong Kong are more difficult, but speaking and writing are still scored.

Third, Thailand.

1. There is plenty of time. The IELTS test in Bangkok is held in the hotel. Accommodation can be booked in this hotel, and the cost is generally not very expensive. Just get up at 8 o'clock for the exam the next day.

2. Examination room experience. Listening is a form of exposure. Compared with the pressure brought by the desks and chairs in the classrooms of domestic test sites, the hotel environment is more relaxed.

The examiner has a good attitude. Especially in oral English, anyone who has passed IELTS should know that the attitude of the oral examiner is very important.

Fourth, South Korea.

1. Try to live near the examination room. Candidates are advised to go to the written examination room and the oral examination room one day before the exam.

2. Examination room experience, most of the staff are very gentle, basically speak Korean, but they will still use English to communicate. Listening is also played in public, the recording is clear, and there is no response.