İngilizce testi sonuçlarını iyileştirmenin 5 yolu

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Tüm testlerde olduğu gibi, yeterli hazırlık çok önemlidir. İngilizce sınavına girmesi gereken birçok göçmen adayı, resmi bir sınava girmelerinin üzerinden birkaç yıl geçmiş olabilir. Etkili bir şekilde nasıl hazırlanılacağını ve o gün ne bekleneceğini bilmek, başarılı bir sonuç elde etmek söz konusu olduğunda çok önemlidir. İngilizce testi sonuçlarınızı iyileştirmek için aşağıdaki beş sınava hazırlık ipucunu kullanın.

1. Size sorulacak test sorularının türünü öğrenin ve o gün ne bekleyeceğinizi bilin

Test kuruluşları tarafından yayınlanan resmi kılavuzlar, öğreniminizi hızlı bir şekilde takip etmenize yardımcı olacak mükemmel bir bilgi kaynağıdır. Gerçek test sorularını kopyalayan materyallerin yanı sıra her görev setiyle başa çıkmak için rehberlik ve stratejiler sunarlar. Sınav benzeri koşullarda bir deneme sınavına girmek, zaman yönetimi becerilerini geliştirmenize ve potansiyel performansınız hakkında gerçekçi beklentiler belirlemenize yardımcı olur.

Tüm yüksek riskli testlerde olduğu gibi, test merkezindeki güvenlik düzenlemeleri katıdır. Sınav katılımcıları kimliklerini pasaport veya benzer şekilde onaylanmış bir belge ile kanıtlamaları gerekir, bu nedenle sınav saatinden en az 30 dakika öncegelmenizve belgelerinizi yanınızda bulundurmanız iyi bir fikirdir.

2. Net, ölçülebilir ve ulaşılabilir hedefler belirleyerek kendinize yeterli zaman tanıyın. Bu, motivasyonunuzu yüksek tutmanıza ve nihai hedefinizi göz önünde tutmanıza yardımcı olacaktır

Mevcut İngilizce yeterliliğinizi ayrıntılı bir şekilde anlayarak başlayın. Bu, sınava girmeden önce daha zayıf alanlara odaklanmanızı ve becerilerinizi gerekli seviyeye getirmek için ne kadar çalışmanız gerektiğini planlamanızı kolaylaştırır.

3. Sizin için işe yarayan ve özel ihtiyaçlarınıza ve öğrenme hedeflerinize uyan İngilizce talimat arayın

Sınava kadar çalışmak için biraz daha zamanınız varsa, ders kitapları iyi bir seçenektir. Sıkı bir hazırlık kursu yapısı, sizi sınava hazırlamak için tasarlanmış bir dizi normalde sınıf temelli derse götürecektir. Ancak bazen bir sınava hazırlanmanın en iyi yolu bir sınıfa katılmak ve yüz yüze eğitim almaktır. Çok sayıda kurs vardır ve İngilizce becerilerinizi tazelemenize yardımcı olmak için haftalık yoğun kurslardan altı aylık programlara kadar sınıf temelli veya bireysel eğitim sunarlar.

4. Sizin için doğru seviyede olan kaliteli malzemeleri seçin - ilerlemenize yardımcı olmak için sizi biraz esnetmelidirler, böylece motive olursunuz

Dijital öğrenme çok yararlı olabilir, uygun bir zamanda çalışma fırsatları sağlar ve birçok geri bildirim fırsatı sunar. Sınava giren birçok kişi, basılı ve dijital kurs kılavuzlarından uygulama testlerine kadar her şeyi içeren çok sayıda ücretsiz hazırlık materyalinden yararlanır. YouTube'da, sunulan farklı testleri kapsayan öğreticiler ve tavsiyeler de dahil olmak üzere çok miktarda bilgi de yayınlanmaktadır.

5. Israrcı olun – her fırsatta pratik yapmaya devam edin

Becerilerinizi geliştirmek için bu boş dakikalardan en iyi şekilde yararlanın. Her iş günü biraz aksama süresi içerir, bu nedenle bilginizi geliştirmeye devam etmek için her gün 5 veya 10 dakikalık birkaç kısa alıştırma etkinliği eklemeye çalışın.

IELTS uzun zamandır Avustralya hükümeti tarafından onaylanan standart test ve hem iş hem de eğitim için vize başvuru sahipleri için tercih edilen test olmuştur. Kasım 2014'ten bu yana, başvuru sahipleri için daha uygun hale getirmek amacıyla DIBP, TOEFL, IBT, Cambridge İngilizce Advanced (CAE) ve (PTE Academic) dahil olmak üzere İngilizce dil becerilerinin kanıtı olarak kullanılabilecek bir dizi ek testi onayladı.

Sadece PTE Academic sınavına girenler için bonus ipucu

PTE Academic, sınava girenlerin göçmenlik vizesi İngilizce sınavlarına hazırlanmalarına yardımcı olan çok çeşitli ücretsiz ve ücretli çevrimiçi materyaller sunar. Sınava girenlere gösterge niteliğinde bir puan veren özellikle dikkat çekicidir - böylece hedeflerine ne kadar yakın olduklarını bilirler.

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