Wednesday, 7 January 2015

IELTS Listening tips

About the IELTS Listening test

You will listen to 4 different recordings and answer 40 questions.
The test takes approximately 30 minutes. You will have an additional ten minutes to transfer your answers to an answer sheet
You only hear the audio once.
A variety of voices and native-speaker accents is use.
You will hear conversations and monologues, with topics ranging from the everyday social to the academic.
A variety of question types are used, including multiple choice, form completion, note completion, summary completion, sentence completion, and short-answer questions.
Candidates for IELTS Academic and IELTS General both do the same listening test.

Listening Tips

Read the instructions and questions carefully before you listen.
Be Relaxed before the exam.
Concentrate only on Exam for that time.
Try to get an idea of the situation. Who are the speakers? Where are they? Why are they speaking?
Remember, you will only hear the audio once. You will need to read, write and listen all at the same time.
Listen for ‘signpost words‘ such as however, although,but and finally. They help you to anticipate what the speaker will say.
While copying your answer to answer sheet always make sure to copy your answers to Speaking side of answer sheet. In case you copy your answer on Reading side , you will not get any marks .
Before the exam try to speak to many english native people from different part of world to get use to ascent .

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