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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
IELTS is an international exam so you might hear a variety of different accents in the recording for the Listenibg module. You should have good practice for all the accents before you take the exam, because it might become a hindrance in getting a good band. Understanding different accents might become a challenge but it can be overcome by listening to different podcasts, watching movies and news. This would help in improving your listening skills for various accents.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, in paper based test, you can write anything on question booklet. You can circle keywords or make rough notes. Only the final Answer Sheet is checked, the booklet is thrown away.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
IELTS Listening section is scored out of 40. Band score for this section is from 0 - 9. Based on the total score out of 40 band score will be calculated.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is no penalty for incorrect answers in the IELTS Listening test; candidates are only scored on the number of correct answers.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, each recording is played only once, so candidates must listen carefully and take notes during the playback.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In IELTS Listening, you see different type questions like matching, multiple choice, maps and one big common thing is fill-ups. Many time you just hear names or numbers and write them. Make sure spelling is correct or they mark it wrong.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
IELTS Listening Test uses four recordings. You'll hear both conversations and solo talks. Different accents are included in recordings. Your job is simple. Listen well and answer questions. They ask you to match items and choose options.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Practice makes the man perfect. It's true! Start practicing in front of the mirror and record your voice just like it will be done in the exam. This is the best method to gain confidence for the main day and to pick up your own mistakes and correct them, so that you do not make the same mistake on the exam day.
The more you practice, esp. In part 2 (cue card), the more familiar you will become with the paper and its timings. You just need to be persistent in practicing speaking because it is not a one-day game.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The examiner has the right to stop you anywhere in between the exam. They must take care of the timings during the paper. Part 1 is strictly not for more than 5 minutes. Hence, they might stop you in between your answers to cover up the time. Because they have lots of candidates per day for the exam.
As well as that they might also ask you to speak more to get more ideas from you on the topic. Or sometimes if you do not elaborate much, they prompt questions for you to answer more.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Gaining band 9 can be scoring as well as tricky. Nothing comes without hard work, if you are willing to score band 9 in speaking. You should have a good command of the language. Be practical! If you have trouble speaking English, focus on the language and not on the vocabulary.
Idioms and phrases are a boon for your speaking test but only use them if you are familiar with their usage and meaning otherwise this boon might become a hindrance in your score.
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