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IELTS Listening Multiple Choice Questions
In this type of question, you will be given around three to four choices of answers. It is found in sections two, three, and four of the IELTS listening tests. Example 1: Which THREE attractions can tourists visit at present in Edinburgh?City HallOld CastlesZoo Though these questions might seem easy, they aren’t. You should focus on the audio and…
A Beginner’s Guide to IELTS Listening
The Test Format It takes the makers of IELTS (Cambridge) an average of 2 years to make every test. Each question has to go through dozens of people before it is finally approved – let’s study the test with the same attention to detail! If you want to learn more about IELTS from former examiners…
How to avoid “silly” mistakes with telephone numbers in Part 1 IELTS listening
The focus of this lesson is on avoiding “silly” mistakes in part 1 listening. If you require a band score 6.5 or above, you should really aim to get 10 out of 10 in Part 1 IELTS listening– as the questions only get harder in other sections (2,3,4). However, it can be surprisingly easy to…
Dealing with Each Listening Question Type
Mastering IELTS Listening The IELTS Listening test assesses your ability to understand spoken English in academic and everyday contexts. To score well, you need to recognize the 4 main question types and how to approach each. Here’s your complete guide with examples and strategies. 1. Multiple Choice Questions These appear in all sections but increase…
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Let us first grasp how IELTS listening works, what skills are examined, and how you are marked before moving on to the advice and study guide section. There are ten questions (each a different type) in each of the four sections. The answers to the questions are presented in the same order or sequence as…
Types of Questions You Get in The IELTS Listening Test
Here are the types of questions you get in the IELTS listening test: Multiple Choice You must pick the correct answer from a list of options in multiple-choice questions (usually 3 words or phrases). Because the responses will often appear to be identical in meaning, you will need to pay close attention. Don’t choose the first response…
