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Vocabulary Basics In IELTS Listening preparation, it is necessary to master a certain amount of vocabulary. If you don't have a clear understanding of your listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, you can take an IELTS** test.
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1) ** skills. In the IELTS listening process, ** is the key to listening, and the more ** listening content, the less difficulties you will encounter in listening.
2) Short-term memory.
Short-term memory is to scan the options or key words in the brain at the shortest speed after browsing before the recording is played, in order to adapt to the defects caused by fast reading speed and only one time during the listening process. If you want to use this IELTS listening technique proficiently, you need to exercise your short-term memory ability in daily practice.
3) Dual-mindedness.
This IELTS listening technique means that during the playback process, you should concentrate on listening to the content of the recording, but also do not focus all your energy or eyes on the topic, so that the relevant content will be lost (this often occurs in the personal listening process) and the listening answer sometimes appears at the beginning of the text, some are the content that the speaker keeps repeating, and some are the result of correcting mistakes, etc., and the first thing you hear or hear directly is likely not to be the answer. The answer is something that can be switched at any time as you speak.
4) Follow along with the recording.
At the heart of this IELTS listening technique is that you need to pay attention to the marker
words phrases) and a sudden shift in tone and pitch can help you notice when to turn the question. When you find that the next question has already started, you should move on to the next one, even if you haven't finished the previous one.
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If you want to achieve a good IELTS listening score in a short period of time, you need to combine skills, words and good "listening quality" to achieve satisfactory results.
There is no doubt that students who pay attention to the lectures in class will naturally be able to understand the listening skills taught by the IELTS cram class teachers, and will naturally be able to master a variety of listening vocabulary after careful review after class. So how to improve the "listening quality" in a short period of time? Many students want to get a "shortcut", but in fact, there is only one "shortcut", that is, "listen more scientifically and reasonably".
There is a common misconception among students about "listening more", they think that "listening more" means insisting on doing many sets of questions, and that the more "quantity" you do, the faster your listening improves. However, the practice of many students has proved that the amount of hearing does not bring about rapid and significant qualitative improvement, but hits their self-confidence and accumulation, making them mistakenly believe that it is impossible to improve their listening in the short term, and only a few years will have results. Some of the author's students reported that after practicing for a month or two, the level was still "standing still", and the questions they did wrong before would still be wrong if they were done again after practice.
It can be seen that "listening more" should not be a blind cramming exercise, and it is possible to improve listening ability in a short period of time as long as a reasonable method is used. Here's a practice method that works with a preparation time of two weeks to a month:
When listening to each test for the first time, try to keep it the same as the real test, and don't stop or repeat it in the middle.
After listening, check the answers and circle the mistakes.
Listen to the recording again, start "listening" from the second time, remember not to read the original listening text when "listening", if you read the original listening text at this time, "intensive listening" will not have the effect it should have, because the visual effect will dilute the voice effect, and the next time you listen again, you may still make the same mistake. When listening intensively, it is important to appreciate the characteristics of the IELTS listening flow, such as stressing, and strive to understand each word. Practice how quickly you react to words.
This is very important, a lot of learned words, in the mind does not retain any voice information, so it is difficult to successfully reflect the previous time you hear, only through careful listening over and over again, so that it leaves a more profound voice impression in the mind, the next time you listen to it to avoid the lag in response, a time to do the correct answer.
Generally speaking, the ideal number of "intensive listening" is 4 times, which means that after the previous time to complete the question, listen to each section four times, each time you listen to it will understand more content, listen to more words, but after four times of intensive listening, there will still be sporadic words can not be understood, at this time, look at the original listening text, find out the words that you still do not understand after listening five times, for these words, the brain will be very impressed, and the next time you hear it, the probability of not hearing will be greatly reduced.
To sum up this IELTS listening method with a formula: 20 testx4sectx (1+4)times=400times. If you can do 400 IELTS listening exercises in a month and a half, then your IELTS listening learning effect will definitely be greatly improved.
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1.The IELTS Listening test has a wide variety of question types. There are seven different types of questions, and these seven different types of questions can be grouped into four categories.
The IELTS test has four sections, and different question types are spread across different sections. The difficulty from Section 1 to Section 4 will get harder and harder. To sum up, the IELTS listening test is a multi-faceted test of our listening ability.
2.There are three types of fill-in-the-blank questions in the IELTS Listening test, single-sentence fill-in-the-blank, syllabus fill-in-the-blank, and summary fill-in-the-blank. Among them, filling in the blanks in a single sentence tests our ability and grammatical analysis ability.
Filling in the blanks requires us to listen to 5-10 messages in a row, which is very informative and requires us to have good shorthand skills. There are multiple choice questions and multiple choice questions, which require our ability to read while listening. When we are hungry to solve map problems, we need a sense of direction.
Collocation questions require us to have the ability to read while listening, to quickly read English, to refine the trunk, and to find information.
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IELTS Listening Test Recommendation 1To do listening, you must be focused.
Some students like to listen to English when they are doing laundry or other things, but I don't think this habit is very good. Because over time, when you actually do it, you're not going to be as focused. It should be in a quiet environment, with a notebook, listening intently, and recording key information as you go.
IELTS Listening Test Recommendation 2Shorthand skills and skills are also important.
I think shorthand is also very important, because when you do listening, you often hear a message and write it down quickly, but when you finish writing, you find that the next message has been missed. Usually you should practice your shorthand skills, such as trying to write down all the key sentences when listening to the BBC. Write quickly, and practice more English writing with a pen.
In addition, it is recommended to write only the first two letters or its abbreviation when listening to a message, and then listen to the next message immediately. Sometimes, though, when a sentence asks you to fill in two faiths next to each other, it's best to listen to the sentence and then write down the two messages.
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1.Vocabulary search: The vocabulary of IELTS listening is more practical and has a certain degree of scenario, and it is generally necessary to master at least CET-4 vocabulary. If you want to improve the vertical pants, you can prepare a vocabulary book with scene classification on the side of the fiber calendar.
2.Tone of voice: Many students will lose points because they can't respond to simple words, which is a pity. In order to improve your IELTS listening, you can dabble in more vocal range when you practice listening.
3.Signal Words: Positioning signal words correctly can effectively locate the answer.
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The trick to a high IELTS listening score is: ??Reading the question? Reading questions before the listening test is a very important part, and how well you read the questions is directly related to the quality of your questions
So pay attention to the time when practicing. At the end of each section, there will be a period of time for you to check your answers, don't use this time to check the answers, and immediately read the next section questions, because after all the questions are listened to, there will be 10 minutes for you to check and paint the cardsThere is a big difference between listening and reading, and you must remember the questions and options of each topic by heart, so that when you listen, you will know what to grasp with your ears
In addition, share a small secret, when you read the question, you can deduce the general outline of the whole story according to the limited information given in the question, and the accuracy of the question will be high after you know it
Getting to the point? One of the things I like most about IELTS is that all the questions are written in order, which brings a lot of convenience to doing the questions. When you do listening, you can grasp the key points in order, and the difficulty is correspondingly not so great.
First of all, I want to talk about my little habit of listening, as long as I hear numbers, spelling, I will write it down, those who have taken the IELTS test know that there is often a string of numbers in listening, and then say that I am embarrassed to report the mistake and then report it a second time, sometimes the second time will be a complete report, but sometimes only the part of the modification, at this time what you have recorded before will come in handy! The question was done right in an instant
There must be an omen before the answer comes out in IELTS listening, and it is rare that there is no omen, and the answer will be reported when it is doneFor example, fill in the name of the hotel in a blank space.
Before the answer comes out, people often ask you which hotel you booked and so on, and when you hear this sentence, you have to pay attention, because the next thing to say is the answer you wantSo be sure to read the questions carefully before doing them, know what you want in advance, and when you hear the relevant sentences, your brain will automatically react to memorize
Build your vocabulary? IELTS listening speed is fast, usually to accumulate more vocabulary, and use it proficiently, so that when you hear it, you can respond quickly
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Psychological reasons cannot be ignored in the IELTS test, and nervousness, lack of concentration, and tiredness have a great impact on the listening test. Many candidates will have a "gap" of 1 to 2 points between the mock test and the actual test, and this kind of psychological mistake should be taken as a warning at the beginning of the fight
First of all, "come prepared" should be fully prepared before listening, the IELTS listening test requires students to answer questions while listening, so it is very important to prepare before listening, you must first answer the question requirements, see the example questions, and clarify the question type, so as to be able to accurately ask the question.
Secondly: "improve the speed" to read the test questions and options fully and quickly, find hints, mark out keywords and related words, to determine its theme or intention, understand what kind of questions you will want, **out of relevant answers, **in order to find the answer more accurately, so that you are more active in the process of listening to the question, efficient preview and accurate ** is very important to the candidates.
In addition, "coordination and cooperation" improves the efficiency of listening questions, requiring candidates to cooperate closely when listening, reading and writing at the beginning, filter out irrelevant content, and reduce the burden of listening. On the paper, you should try to use abbreviations or shorthand symbols that you can recognize, and improve your speed on the premise of ensuring accuracy, because you should continue to listen to the questions while writing the answers, so that your hands, eyes, and ears are in harmony.
Candidates should ensure that the spelling and grammar are correct when transcribing the answers on the answer sheet, and points will be deducted accordingly if there are any mistakes.
Candidates should use this time to quickly check the answers, correct the wrong questions and complete the unfinished questions, pay special attention to whether they have done it correctly in accordance with the requirements of the test questions, and do not leave blanks on the answer sheet, (because the wrong answer will not deduct points). For more knowledge, please pay attention to Beijing New Oriental's IELTS series courses
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