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Dictation is undoubtedly required! Dictation is the best way to improve your English listening.
Personally, I suggest that if there is a question that the landlord has not made when he does the question, don't rush to turn over the answer, and wait until the question is all done, go back and listen to it again, and keep hearing the question written out. If you can't be sure of the answer, it means you don't understand. Flip through the answers and dictate (usually S3 and S4 are the case).
Dictate one word a day (S3 or S4), pay attention to efficiency. If you forget the word in the middle, go back and listen to that sentence again, until you hear the sentence written out (if there is a word that you really can't write, then turn the original text and check the meaning, memorize it). Just like that, sentence by sentence, listen to at least one article a day.
If you stick to it every day, your hearing will improve.
Don't neglect the practice of S1 and S2, if S1 and S2 get more than six questions wrong, you will slap yourself in the face (the questions are relatively simple, be sure to catch them).
If you have any questions**, I'm also studying IELTS to facilitate communication (*
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Hello, IELTS listening is not fast, and the topic is very close to life, the scene is nothing more than the school library, banks, intermediaries, hospitals and airports, etc., it can be said that the practicality is very high, the degree of guessing the answer is also very high, it is best to have a book with scene dialogue, I was prepared a book dedicated to talking about these scene dialogues to watch and play, and you can practice speaking and listening, after reading more, you will know the scene as soon as you see the question, and then immediately recall the dialogue corresponding to the scene, lock the keywords, It's easy to turn fill-in-the-blank questions into multiple-choice questions, and multiple-choice questions can narrow down the scope, some people say that you have to listen to these while listening, in fact, I don't think the effect is good, you must listen very attentively, and when you convert it into a break, you can take out the scene book to see that the effect will be much better.
Hope it helps!
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Listen and write more, and it's best to be able to write down what you hear word for word, which is really good.
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Of course, this part of the score is not easy to get, many students complain that listening is too difficult, almost completely incomprehensible, what is the way to improve quickly? Regarding this problem, I have compiled some experience posts of the IELTS gods, and summarized the scoring skills into the following three points, hoping to help you who are not very good at hearing but want to pass IELTS with a high score!
1. Vocabulary and pronunciation.
I believe that many friends have such a problem in the examination room or in their usual practice: they can't keep up with the rhythm at all when listening, and they are often still thinking about one sentence in their heads, and the recording has already run to the next sentence. In fact, the root cause of this problem is a lack of familiarity with the vocabulary.
Therefore, the first step to improving your IELTS listening score is to develop yourself to recognize independent words in a series of sounds.
The specific way to improve vocabulary is to listen to daily conversations, English movie dialogues, English songs, etc., strengthen your sensitivity to pronunciation and intonation, ensure that you practice listening in a relaxed and happy environment, and be able to master basic pronunciation knowledge to substantially improve your listening level.
Second, the sense of language. The purpose of this stage of teaching is to cultivate students' good listening habits, mainly to train students' ability to extract useful information from large passages of English material. The specific methods include IELTS listening four-pass listening method, the first time to listen to the original text, the second time to listen to the sentence, the third time to listen to the vocabulary, and the fourth time to listen to the intonation.
In this way, repeated listening practice can quickly improve your listening sense and let yourself quickly master listening skills. Students who are not very good at listening in English can train according to this method.
3. Practice materials.
The IELTS listening test is essentially a preparation for the basic communication skills of studying abroad, including daily life conversations, academic discussions, and classroom listening sections. Therefore, when choosing materials, you should not only be limited to the IELTS questions of previous years, but also pay attention to the accumulation of common materials. After all, the more prepared you are, the less nervous you will be during the exam.
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During the preparation period, you can listen to more listening tests from previous IELTS exams, and you can also watch some English movies or listen to songs, so that you can improve your score. Sunna.
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Improved reading speed, vocabulary accumulation, attention training, listening and reading practice, shorthand and memory can all improve performance.
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First of all, you can listen to more English movies, listen to more English songs, and memorize more vocabulary, which can quickly improve your grades.
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You can find a professional organization to train, and you can also memorize some IELTS words in normal times, and you can also use some software on the Internet, and then go to pay tribute to Jiangao scores, and you must do more to prepare for some IELTS questions in ordinary times, you must work very hard in the process of learning, and you must be serious, and you can let friends help you, these methods can improve your IELTS listening score.
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