How you can attempt IELTS Listening

How you can attempt IELTS Listening
How you can attempt IELTS Listening

How you can attempt IELTS Listening

IELTS Listening is the module in which you can easily score 9 bands because in this test you don’t have to create your own ideas or narrate the things. The only thing that you have to do is to listen the things locate the answers and write them down.

It’s a fact that locating and writing the answers are not an easy task as in IELTS listening you have to Read the given questions, listen to the clip and write the answers all side by side which is very hard to do at the same time. Students usually lose their score in this module as they mismanage the things so today in this article we will discuss some How you can attempt IELTS Listening.

1. Listen read listen

For this you need to find the short audio in English about 4 or 5 minutes and it’s transcript in the written text. So first of all you listen to the recording once or twice and try to understand as much as you can then take the transcript and listen to the recording again with the transcript in your hand and read the content while listening if the certain moment is difficult for you that you cannot understand then you can pause the recording rewind it Listen to it again.

When you come across any new word from the context which you can’t guess the meaning of you can check it up in the dictionary once you have done that listen to the recording again without the transcript and only use it if you encounter a moment where you still don’t understand what’s said. It will help you in understanding the accent as well as to increase your vocabulary.

2. Go through different accents

When you are listening to various types of practice listening then you should not probably forget to get familiar with different accents. Remember that IELTS may be a British test, but English is an international language. This means that you will hear an array of accents.

With English, Scottish, Irish, American, and Australian accents (among others), you will need to be familiar with not just one style if you want to get a high IELTS band score. If you mostly listen to BBC News broadcasts, try to find some Australian ones or American TV presenters to familiarize the different sounds in their speech you will make it more likely that you will understand the people speaking on the audio recordings of your next IELTS listening test.

3. Organically enhance your vocabulary

When it comes to learning any language vocabulary is the most effective tool.

As such, you should have a good vocabulary. You should have a vast knowledge of words from different topics. One good way to learn is to think of the most common IELTS topics (health, environment, sport, society, education, etc) and then study words related to these. You will be able to attain more active vocabulary by grasping things organically as it will be easier for you to remember words rather than cramming the words.

You will then find that when you sit and listen to the recordings in the IELTS exam, you will quickly recognize words that you have heard. If you studied well enough, those words should quickly translate into some meaning in your head, and this will help you to get a better IELTS band score.

How you can attempt IELTS Listening

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How you can attempt IELTS Listening

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