2016年雅思考试安排

2016年雅思考试安排
2016年雅思考试安排

2016年雅思考试安排

涨价来了,机考还有多远?

10月28日晚,雅思官方连续公布了4条消息:

即:关于2016年雅思考试日期和费用调整的通知 [2015-10-28]

2016年考试报名截止日期、准考证打印日期和成绩单寄送日期 [2015-10-28] 2016年用于英国签证及移民的雅思考试考试报名截止日期、准考证打印日期和成绩单寄送日期 [2015-10-28]

2016年雅思生活技能类考试考试报名截止日期、准考证打印日期和成绩单寄送日期 [2015-10-28]

重点内容

首先,2016年雅思考试时间公布

第二,UKVI考试时间公布

Last But Not Least涨价!!!

自2016年1月1日起举行的雅思考试,其报名费调整为人民币1850元,现行转考、退考手续费,以及此日期之前的考试相关费用维持不变。此外,用于英国签证及移民的雅思考试(IELTS for UKVI)、雅思生活技能类考试(IELTS Life Skills)的相关费用也维持不变。

那机考呢?

看大家都如此关注雅思机考的事情,连贵贵斗胆猜一下机考是有可能的,这个

是毫无疑问的。剑桥大学已经发布了雅思模拟考试写作和口语测评技术测试版,该系统运用了剑桥大学研发的模拟考试自动判分技术,学生输入自己的作文后,系统会根据自有的语料库对其进行判分,并给出解答,可以对学生的雅思作文做出评测并给出部分修改意见。可以看出,剑桥大学希望提前抢占中国雅思机考培训市场。

然而,我们最关心的是时间首先,雅思官方是这么回复的【雅思考试在中国地区实行机考这个决定暂时没有提上日程,先不要考虑】看雅思2016年安排的考试时间,基本变动不大,所以说短时间内还是难以实现的,毕竟考虑到人力、物力还有技术成本等问题,即使实行,也只会在个别城市的个别学校先进行试点,再慢慢推广。

因此,一定会给你准备的时间,不会让你措手不及。对于雅思机考的几点提醒:

1、考生心态不用发生太大的变化,雅思的难度不会有太大的变化。

2、今后听力的要求会隐形的增大,因为翻纸比翻屏幕快速多了。

3、考生再也不可能在阅读做题时偷偷地翻回听力修改答案(这点本来就不允许,但是以前是可以动点小心思的)。

4、阅读部分答题会变得不方便了,关键词不能划了,文中的一些标记也没法做了,只能在草纸上写写了……

5、对于打字速度慢的考生们就悲剧了,一定要事先提升一下自己的打字速度啊,要么长长的一篇写作会让你打的想哭,打字快的小伙伴一定在哪里偷笑。

所以,早听早过抢彩蛋是有用意的......贵粉儿快快行动起来,跟着连贵贵一起过雅思!

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