In the past few days, some students have asked in private messages, how should newbies prepare for IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT, SAT, PTE, Lens and other exams? Before answering this question, students should make it clear that these exams are test-taking exams, and what we

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In the past few days, some students have asked in private messages, how should newbies prepare for IELTS , TOEFL , Duolingo , GRE, GMAT, SAT, Pte, Lingsi and other exams? Before answering this question, students should make it clear that these exams are test-taking exams, and what we have to do is to obtain the highest score through our own efforts within the limited preparation time. Instead of talking about learning and improving in general, we don't have so much time to slowly lay the foundation. Memorizing some words, listening to a listening section, and learning a section of grammar every day has almost no meaning in preparing for the exam. Therefore, I do not recommend that students with poor foundation just prepare for the exam behind closed doors. You can find a better training institution and start improving from your own weaknesses. Or find an agency that guarantees points directly to save time and effort.

In the past few days, some students have asked in private messages, how should newbies prepare for IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT, SAT, PTE, Lens and other exams? Before answering this question, students should make it clear that these exams are test-taking exams, and what we  - DayDayNews

So for students who have a good foundation, here are some suggestions for preparing for the exam:

1. Grammar + Vocabulary

Whether you sign up for a training class or study by yourself, you must brush up on grammar and vocabulary. I have come into contact with 90% of the students who had never touched a word book before preparing for the exam. For many international school students, the school does not teach grammar, which is even more troublesome. Therefore, you must improve your grammar and vocabulary, otherwise you will not know how to get high scores when facing writing.

In the past few days, some students have asked in private messages, how should newbies prepare for IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT, SAT, PTE, Lens and other exams? Before answering this question, students should make it clear that these exams are test-taking exams, and what we  - DayDayNews

2. Adjust your mentality

This seems to be unimportant nonsense, but it is understood that 80%-90% of students, especially students in international schools, the most common among students in the first year of high school, have always had a floating mentality. Enter the learning state. Even if you sign up for a study class, it will be difficult to improve your learning if you don't adjust your mentality.

In the past few days, some students have asked in private messages, how should newbies prepare for IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT, SAT, PTE, Lens and other exams? Before answering this question, students should make it clear that these exams are test-taking exams, and what we  - DayDayNews

3. More auditions

For parents who want to sign up their children for training institutions, more auditions means more comparisons. Don't blindly choose an institution with a big brand. Look for an intermediate-level institution, or even a personal studio (especially teachers who come from large institutions and have many years of teaching experience). Spend an extra half month with the children to experience the work of the institution, the teacher's teaching skills, the teaching atmosphere, the acceptance of the key points of knowledge, etc.

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If you have any questions about IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, PTE, GMAT, Duolingo, Lingsi, etc., you can send a private message to the editor at any time. I wish all students to obtain satisfactory results.

In the past few days, some students have asked in private messages, how should newbies prepare for IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, GRE, GMAT, SAT, PTE, Lens and other exams? Before answering this question, students should make it clear that these exams are test-taking exams, and what we  - DayDayNews


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