IELTS-Listening
Know the test
- about 30 minutes
- extra 10 minutes at the end
- 40 questions
- 4 sections of 10 questions
- answers are always in order
- only 3 main types of question(gap-fill, multiple choice, matching)
- various English accents
Section 1
- two speakers
- an ‘everyday’ conversation
e.g. making a booking
-one speaker gives basic information - simple gap-fill: missing details
- names, addresser, dates, times, numbers
- section 1 is easy, but you need a high score(9 or 10 correct)
Key techniques
Use the breaks to read ahead
- before each section starts
- in the middle of each section(except in section 4)
- at the end of each section
- Don’t check back, read ahead
Section 2
- use all of the break time at the end of section 1
- one speaker only
- a short speech about a non-academic topic
e.g. tourism, a park, local facilities - gap-fill, multiple choice, matching
- break in the middle
- still quite easy, aim for a high score
Section 3
- use breaks to read and underline
- two or three speakers
- conversation related to education or training
e.g. tutor and student - gap-fill, multiple choice(difficult)
- underline keywords in questions and choices
- listen for keywords or synonyms
- difficult section, aim for 6 or 7
Section 4
- use break at the end of section 3
- underline keywords
- no break in the middle!
- one speaker only
- speech about an academic topic
- gap-fill, multiple choice
- listen for keywords or synonyms
- difficult: faster speech, more content, extra information
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