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IELTS reconsideration score increased, but the total score remained unchanged. Is there a refund?

If the IELTS reconsideration score increases, the total score will still be refunded.

The principle of IELTS reconsideration is this:?

1, reconsideration will not be deducted. If the score obtained from reconsideration is lower than the original judgment, the score will be maintained in the original judgment, which will be regarded as a failure of reconsideration and will not be refunded.

2. If the reconsideration result remains unchanged, it will be treated as a failure of reconsideration and no refund will be given.

3. If the reconsideration result becomes better (as long as one point is added, regardless of whether the total score is increased or not), it means that the reconsideration is successful and a refund will be made.

Extended data:

The IELTS test includes four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Listening: 30 minutes, 65,438+00 minutes to copy the answers. * * * There are four listening tasks to be completed, and the difficulty is increasing. It should be noted that when we choose materials to practice listening,

Will consciously choose the standard pronunciation for training, but in the actual exam, the listening segment actually contains many different accents and dialects, and the segment can only be heard once ~

Reading: 60 minutes, ***3 paragraphs and corresponding questions. Articles are selected from books, magazines, periodicals and newspapers, and readers do not need professional knowledge. At least one article contains detailed arguments.

Writing: 60 minutes. The first part requires candidates to write an article of about 150 words according to a given table or chart to test their ability to describe and analyze data.

In the second part, candidates are required to write a short essay of about 250 words on a certain question or viewpoint. Candidates are required to use appropriate tone and register (including vocabulary, grammar, etc. ) to discuss the problem and demonstrate it.

Oral English: 1 1 to 14 minutes. The exam adopts the form of one-on-one interview, examines the daily conversations of candidates, describes familiar topics in a certain space and interacts with examiners. The oral test can be arranged on any day one week before the written test and one week after the written test.

References:

IELTS)-Chinese official website