Tuesday 5 December 2017

Common Tips to Pass IELTS Listening Exam

It’s very hard to get 9 Bands but if you are concentrating then you can score higher in Listening. Listening is the game of concentration. This exam is totally based on talks, descriptions, and conversations. 


a) Talk: Talking is mostly about on event of colleges, schools, library, playground etc.
b) Descriptions: It is totally based on the explanation of any place, schedule, animal, and plants.
c) Conversation: Conversation can be of two or more people.
Listening is the easiest module of IELTS that contains four sections i.e. you have to answer forty questions. The difficulty level is going to increase with every section that means Section 1 is easy and Section 4 is most difficult one.
1) Use Pencil while answering. If the word is overwritten by striking the previous word, the pencil marks can be easily removed.
2) Always answer on a separate sheet rather than on question paper. Extra 10 minutes are always provided by the faculty to transfer the answers on your answer sheet.
3) Sometimes, you people can jot down in Q.7 in Q.8 or Q.4 in Q.5. There are common mistakes that done by everyone in hurry. So, if you are using pencils, you can remove mistakes.
4) Don’t exceed two words while answering. Read carefully all questions.
5) Always use Capital Letters to give clarity to reading the answers. 

Why you need to concentrate more? 

IELTS is easy for the native speakers who are using English in their daily routine. It is important for non-native to concentrate more on their words and pronunciations more specifically on the accent.  So, they can understand what the other person is saying in their accent, it’s different in every country. 
The most important factor on which you have to concentrate i.e. quickness while answering. Sometimes, in same conversation you may get two answers with the difference of 10-15 seconds. The best method is to write abbreviated form and move to the next. 
You have to follow one rule carefully “Listen Carefully, and Do Not Hurry”. If you lose track at once, it will not be repeated. 
Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking, all have equal weightage. The overall band is the average of all the four individual band scores. So, though listening requires more concentration, make sure that you focus on the other aspects too.
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