Sunday 23 May 2021

cambridge ielts 14 listening test 3 with answer key


cambridge ielts 14 listening test 3 with answer key section 3 test 3 answers audio, ielts 14 test 3 cambridge ielts 14 listening test 4 The 2 key skills of ielts listening are:
Prediction
Recognising synonyms & paraphrasing 1) Prediction
Before each recording plays, you will have a short time to read through the question. Try to predict what the answers might be. This will focus your mind on what to listen out for in the recording.
Occasionally, you’ll be able to predict the actual word but mostly it’s one or more of these three things that you’ll be able to determine:
The type of information required, e.g. surname, place name, date, phone number, postcode percentage, price.
The type of word required, e.g. noun, adjective, verb.
Synonyms or paraphrasing that might be used, e.g.
‘a quarter’ for ‘25%’,
‘business functions’ for ‘corporate events’.
Any clues you can get will help you to understand the audio and identify the information needed for the answers. 2) Synonyms & Paraphrasing
Of all the IELTS listening skills, this second one is the most important as it's essential for understanding the recording.
Something you can be certain of is that the spoken text will contain synonyms and paraphrasing of key words and phrases in the questions. So, do not expect to hear the same vocabulary in the recording as is written in the questions. I recommend writing down and learning a couple of common synonyms for every new word you learn. This will help you to quickly build up an extensive and versatile vocabulary.
One of the best ways to practice recognising and using synonyms and paraphrasing is through listening to short videos or podcasts. #ielts14listeningtest3 #ieltslisteningtest
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Saturday 22 May 2021

Cambridge Ielts 3 Listening Test 4 | Birth Statistics IELTS Listening with answers


Cambridge IELTS, Book-3, Listening Test-4 with Answers #latest #ieltslisteningtest #IELTSLISTENING #birthstatisticsieltslistening The 4 key skills of ielts listening are: Prediction Recognising synonyms & paraphrasing Key word technique Recognising distractors 1) Prediction Before each recording plays, you will have a short time to read through the question. Try to predict what the answers might be. This will focus your mind on what to listen out for in the recording. Occasionally, you’ll be able to predict the actual word but mostly it’s one or more of these three things that you’ll be able to determine: The type of information required, e.g. surname, place name, date, phone number, postcode percentage, price. The type of word required, e.g. noun, adjective, verb. Synonyms or paraphrasing that might be used, e.g. ‘a quarter’ for ‘25%’, ‘business functions’ for ‘corporate events’. Any clues you can get will help you to understand the audio and identify the information needed for the answers. 2) Synonyms & Paraphrasing Of all the IELTS listening skills, this second one is the most important as it's essential for understanding the recording. Something you can be certain of is that the spoken text will contain synonyms and paraphrasing of key words and phrases in the questions. So, do not expect to hear the same vocabulary in the recording as is written in the questions. I recommend writing down and learning a couple of common synonyms for every new word you learn. This will help you to quickly build up an extensive and versatile vocabulary. One of the best ways to practice recognising and using synonyms and paraphrasing is through listening to short videos or podcasts. 3) Key word technique A technique you can use in the exam to help you deal with synonyms and paraphrasing is to identify the keywords or phrases in the question and quickly think of synonyms or related words that might come up in the recording. You’ll only have 20 seconds or so to do this but it could make a huge difference to how well you understand the audio and how successful you are at identifying the answers. Underline or highlight the key words as I've done in capital letters for this illustration using a question from a past paper. 4) Recognising Distractors Another important IELTS listening skill is the ability to recognise distractors. These are words or phrases used by a speaker to qualify something or to correct themselves or another speaker. In the recording, a piece of information may be given and then corrected or changed. If you’re not listening carefully, you’ll think that the first piece of information is the answer when it is the second detail that is the correct answer. Distractors are common in the listening test and are intended to try and catch you out. You should note that though you still have an example answer at the beginning of the test, the actual beginning of the audio is no longer played twice as of January 2020. Now the test begins and does not stop. Also, 'sections' are now called 'parts' and references to page numbers are not given. IELTS Listening Test and Tips You will listen to 4 different recordings and answer 40 questions. The test takes approximately 30 minutes. You will have an additional ten minutes to transfer your answers to an answer sheet You only hear the audio once. Ielts Academic Reading Tests Ielts General Reading Tests Ielts Listening Tests Ielts Speaking Tests Ielts Academic Writing Tests Ielts General Writing Tests cambridge listening 3 practice test 3 cambridge listening 3 practice test 4 cambridge listening 16 practice test 1 cambridge listening 15 practice test 2 ielts listening test ielts listening tips #ieltslisteningtestwithanswers #IELTS2021 #cambridgelistening3practicetest4 LIKE | COMMENT | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE Answers- Section 1: (Questions 1-10) 1. 4.25 // 4 1/4 // four and (a) quarter 2. 46 // forty-six 3. A // State Bank 4. D // Library 5. C // Garage 6. (a) (box) (of) chocolates 7. (a) (soft) toy // (a) teddy (bear) // (a) bear 8. (at the) market(s) 9. (at the) market(s) 10. ($)35/thirty-five (dollars) Section 2: (Questions 11-20) 11. glass 12. eighteen/18 hours/hrs 13. (a) (strange) taste 14. (the) small size // small // (the) size 15. metal 16. A 17. outside/outdoor activities // outdoors 18. underwater // under/beneath water 19. (a) weak light 20. flashing light Section 3: (Questions 21-30) 21. B // hospital 22. C // the middle section 23. C // found it difficult to do 24. C // remove completely 25. B // rewrite 26. C // remove completely 27. Sight and Sound 28. Support Tutor [NOT Tutor] 29. proof reading // proof read 30. 10 July (Alternative Forms Accepted) Section 4: (Questions 31-40) 31. 7.30pm (to/and) 5.30am NOT 7.30 to 5.30 32. housewives // housewife 33. Sunday(s) 34. (about) $25,000/twenty-five thousand dollars [NOT 25,000] 35. C [67 decibels] 36. C [for ceilings] 37. W [for walls] 38. C [for ceilings] 39. D 40. C


Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 | Notes Christmas dinner| IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TEST 2021 ANSWERS


Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 | #NotesChristmasdinner IELTS listening | IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TEST 2021 with ANSWERS Top 10 IELTS Listening Tips Getting band 9 for IELTS Listening is possible? The answer is Yes! There are some things you need to do before the exam, and some things you need to pay attention to on the exam. By following these tips, you can considerably improve your score and even get a band 9! You will find here top 10 IELTS Listening tips to get a desired score on IELTS Listening test: Before the test 1. Improve your general listening skills The goal of IELTS Listening section is to test your listening skills. Don't use practice tests to improve your score: it's not enough! They will help you to become familiar with the test, but won't much improve your listening abilities. It is much more effective to do various listening exercises, listen to general listening materials (radio reports, TV-shows, documental programs etc) and only after that do IELTS Listening practice tests. 2. Polish your topic vocabulary Section 3 is almost always about education. For example, students and a tutor talking about an assignment. Learn all the vocabulary you can about studying at university. This way you will understand this section better. On the test 3. Word types Skip over the questions and decide which type of word fits in each gap. Is it a noun, verb, adverb or adjective? Write 'N' for noun, 'V' for verb and so on. This will help you to focus on the specific word forms while listening. #Cambridge3test 3 #membershipofsportscenterieltslistening #youngelectronicengineercompetitionieltslistening ielts Cambridge 3 Listening test 3. Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 with answers. Notes Christmas dinner IELTS listening. IELTS listening Notes Christmas dinner. IELTS new Cambridge listening 2021. new listening 2021. IELTS LIstening MEMBERSHIP OF SPORTS CENTRE. IELTS Cambridge IELTS 3 Listening test 3 Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 IELTS Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 Notes Christmas dinner IELTS listening IELTS listening Notes Christmas dinner IELTS new listening 2020 IELTS new cambridge listening 2020 new listening 2020 Cambridge IELTS 3 Listenings Cambridge IELTS 3 Listening test 3 Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 with answers ielts Cambridge 3 Listening test 3 young electronic engineer competition ielts listening membership of sports center ielts listening with answers 00:01 - notes - Christmas dinner 06:51 - ielts 3 test 3 section 1 answers 07:24 - Membership of Sports center 12:35 - CB 3 listening test 3 part 2 answers 13:04 - Young electronic engineer competition 17:33 - part 3 answers 18:04 - cambridges ielts 3 listening test 3 part 4 24:23 - part 4 answers 4. "Plug in" the situation Try to get an idea of the situation. Before each part you will be given a short introduction: 'Now, you will hear a dialogue between…' or 'you will hear a lecture on…' This information is not written on the question paper, so be attentive. Note: who are the speakers, why are they speaking and where are they. This will make understanding the rest of the recording much easier. 5. Don't loose attention Remember, you will only hear the audio once. So if you didn't hear some words and passed over some questions, don't worry! Leave them blank and focus on the actual part. 6. Watch out words-indicators Listen for words-indicators, such as however, but, then, finally. They help you to anticipate what the speaker will say. 7. Don't write answers too quickly A lot of students fall into this trap: as soon as they hear the needed information, they take it for the correct answer. But sometimes this information is repeated or corrected further in the section. #ieltslisteningtest , ielts,ielts listening,ielts 2021,listening test,listening ielts,ielts listening test 2021,listening ielts practice,IELTS,the ielts listening test,ielts test,ielts new,listening,IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TEST 2021 WITH ANSWERS, IELTS LIstening MEMBERSHIP OF SPORTS CENTRE. IELTS Cambridge IELTS 3 Listening Test 3. 8. Check for silly mistakes After each section you have 30 seconds to check your answers. It is important to check spelling, plurals and word forms. Remember that only correctly written answers will gain points. 9. Transfer answers accurately At the end of the listening test you will have 10 minutes for transferring your answers into the answer sheet. And quite often students get confused in the numeration! As you write down your answers, check that they fit into the correct numbered space. 10. Don't leave any blank answers! You won't lose marks for incorrect answers, so even if you don't know the answer it is better to write something in the answers box.

 

Friday 21 May 2021

Cambridge book 3 Listening test 2 with answers and tips| Programme of Activities for First Day 2021


IELTS Cambridge IELTS 3 Listening test 2 audio with with answer and transcript. IELTS Grammar ielts Vocabulary IELTS speaking writing reading listening. Key Point Before the test 1. "Plug in" the situation Try to get an idea of the situation. Before each part you will be given a short introduction: 'Now, you will hear a dialogue between…' or 'you will hear a lecture on…' This information is not written on the question paper, so be attentive. Note: who are the speakers, why are they speaking and where are they. This will make understanding the rest of the recording much easier. 2. Improve your general listening skills The goal of IELTS Listening section is to test your listening skills. Don't use practice tests to improve your score: it's not enough! They will help you to become familiar with the test, but won't much improve your listening abilities. It is much more effective to do various listening exercises, listen to general listening materials (radio reports, TV-shows, documental programs etc) and only after that do IELTS Listening practice tests. 3. Don't loose attention Remember, you will only hear the audio once. So if you didn't hear some words and passed over some questions, don't worry! Leave them blank and focus on the actual part. Review those questions at the end of the section, otherwise, you will only miss more questions and tangle in the recording. You will need to read, write and listen all at the same time. 4. Polish your topic vocabulary Section 3 is almost always about education. For example, students and a tutor talking about an assignment. Learn all the vocabulary you can about studying at university. This way you will understand this section better. 5. Watch out words-indicators Listen for words-indicators, such as however, but, then, finally. They help you to anticipate what the speaker will say. 6. Word types Skip over the questions and decide which type of word fits in each gap. Is it a noun, verb, adverb or adjective? Write 'N' for noun, 'V' for verb and so on. This will help you to focus on the specific word forms while listening. Cambridge book 3 Listening test 2 with answers and tips| Programme of Activities for First Day 2021 #ieltslistening #ProgrammeofActivitiesforFirstDay #Hatmakingproject Ielts,Grammar,ielts,Vocabulary,IELTS,speaking,writing,reading,listening.,Ielts Listening 2021,Listening 2021,Listening Test 2021,Ielts Listening,Listening Test,Listening,Listening Ielts,Listening Ielts Practice,Listening Ielts Practice Test,The Ielts Listening Test,Ielts Listening Test 2021,Ielts Listening Test,IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TEST 2021 WITH ANSWERS | 10.05.2021,kangokiwi Ielts Ielts,Grammar,ielts,Vocabulary,IELTS,speaking,writing,reading,listening.,Ielts Listening 2021,Listening 2021,Listening Test 2021,Ielts Listening,Listening Test,Listening,Listening Ielts,Listening Ielts Practice,Listening Ielts Practice Test,The Ielts Listening Test,Ielts Listening Test 2021,Ielts Listening Test,IELTS LISTENING PRACTICE TEST 2021 WITH ANSWERS | 10.05.2021,kangokiwi Ielts 00:20 - Programme of Activities for First Day 06:06 - test 2 section 1 answers 06:38 - type of help, Helpline details 11:14 - ielts 3 test 2 answers section 2 11:44 - section3 personality questionnaires 17:54 - section 3 answers 18:25 - Hat making project

 

Cambridge ielts 3 listening test 1 | Name of agent Flagstone ielts listening answers

 


IELTS Cambridge IELTS 3 Listening test 1 audio with with answer and transcript. Before the test 1. "Plug in" the situation Try to get an idea of the situation. Before each part you will be given a short introduction: 'Now, you will hear a dialogue between…' or 'you will hear a lecture on…' This information is not written on the question paper, so be attentive. Note: who are the speakers, why are they speaking and where are they. This will make understanding the rest of the recording much easier. 2. Improve your general listening skills The goal of IELTS Listening section is to test your listening skills. Don't use practice tests to improve your score: it's not enough! They will help you to become familiar with the test, but won't much improve your listening abilities. It is much more effective to do various listening exercises, listen to general listening materials (radio reports, TV-shows, documental programs etc) and only after that do IELTS Listening practice tests. 3. Don't loose attention Remember, you will only hear the audio once. So if you didn't hear some words and passed over some questions, don't worry! Leave them blank and focus on the actual part. Review those questions at the end of the section, otherwise, you will only miss more questions and tangle in the recording. You will need to read, write and listen all at the same time. 4. Polish your topic vocabulary Section 3 is almost always about education. For example, students and a tutor talking about an assignment. Learn all the vocabulary you can about studying at university. This way you will understand this section better. 5. Watch out words-indicators Listen for words-indicators, such as however, but, then, finally. They help you to anticipate what the speaker will say. 6. Word types Skip over the questions and decide which type of word fits in each gap. Is it a noun, verb, adverb or adjective? Write 'N' for noun, 'V' for verb and so on. This will help you to focus on the specific word forms while listening. 00:10 - Name of agent flagstone 06:08 - ielts 3 test 1 section 1 answers 06:38 - CAMBRIDGE 3 TEST 2 SECTION 2 13:58 - IELTS 3 LISTENING answers 14:30 - notes on application ielts Cambridge Listening Cambridge Listening 3 IELTS cambridge listening 3 test 1 Cambridge IELTS 3 Cambridge IELTS 3 Listening test Name of Agent: Flagstone listening IELTS Flagstone listening Cambridge IELTS listenings Cambrdige IELTS listening test 3 ABOUT THE IELTS LISTENING TEST IELTS Listening Part 1 is usually an informal dialogue in a social or everyday situation. In this test, it is a conversation between 2 people in a tourist information office about a day trip. IELTS Listening Part 2 is usually a non-academic monologue. In this test, the recording is of a restaurant manager talking to new staff. IELTS Listening Part 3 is usually a discussion (between 3-4 people) related to education/training. In this test, the recording is of 2 students discussing a research project they must do. IELTS Listening Part 4 is usually a university style lecture. In this test, it is a lecturer giving a talk to business students about business values #ieltslistening #ieltslisteningtest #Nameofagent #ieltslisteningtestforpractice #ieltslistening2020 #ieltslistening2021 #ieltslisteningfreepractice #ieltslisteningmcq #ieltslisteningmaptips #ieltsonline #ieltsonlineclasses #ieltspredictions2022 #ieltsspeaking #ielts2021 #ieltswriting

Cambridge IELTS 17 Listening Test 1 With Answers 2021 | IELTS listening Cambridge actual test format



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1. Stop looking for tips A common misconception amongst IELTS pupils is that tips or tricks can help you secure the band you need. Unfortunately, this mentality will only waste precious time that you should spend studying. Tips don’t bring results. Believing that you can trick your way into a good IELTS band will give you a false sense of security which will ultimately damage your overall score. The IELTS exam is monitored and regulated by seasoned professionals. It cannot be tricked and neither can the examiners. The only way to guarantee an excellent score is working for it. 2. Listen to English every day We all know that this is the most important step needed to develop your listening skills. Listening to the English language being used will allow you to gain a better understanding of its natural usage. If you are reading this article, then you have access to the internet. Therefore, you have access to thousands of free resources that can help build your listening ability. Do you take a bus to work? Whether it’s a twenty-minute journey or an hour-long journey, listening to podcasts during your commute can be both beneficial and enjoyable. Do you cook your family dinner in the evenings? Make it a habit to listen to an English radio show while you do. Do you find yourself browsing Facebook aimlessly on your lunch break? Why not watch a TED Talk on a topic that interests you? Your phone doesn’t always have to be a distraction. When used wisely, it can become one of your best assets for IELTS preparation. 3. Listen actively A key method of improving your English skills through active listening is by listening to a range of conversation points from a variety of sources. This will subsequently introduce you to unfamiliar vocabulary and a broader range of accents. Listening actively can help improve your spelling, grammar and vocabulary – all of which are crucial in passing the IELTS Listening exam. One method that we recommend to our VIP Academy students is buying a notebook. Make sure to record any word you hear that you are unsure of. You should then review it – look it up in a dictionary, finding out for yourself how it is used in a sentence. Depending on your specific areas of weakness, you can then add in antonyms, synonyms, collocations and pronunciation. Your vocabulary range, spelling ability and grammar cannot be improved by memorising long, tedious lists of words. Furthermore, this is not an organic way of learning the English language and will result in your eventually forgetting the information that you forced your brain to remember under. 4. Have a strategy It’s important that you remember that the Listening section of the IELTS test consists of a number of different questions. Each type of question requires a different type of skill and a separate strategy. Whether you use our strategies or come up with your own, it is important that you have a system that you can follow step-by-step. Having a strategy means you will know exactly what to do on the day of your exam, boosting both your grade and your confidence massively. #ieltslatestformat2021 #ielts17test1 #IELTSlisteningwithanswers