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The IELTS Listening Test IELTS Candidate DO LISTENING TEST IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS :- You will be given time to read through the questions before you listen. You will hear each recording of the Listening test only once.
As you listen, write your answers on the question paper. At the end of the test, you will have 10 minutes to transfer your answers to the answer sheet in pencil. You may write your answers in lower case or capital letters.
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Instructions to candidates
In the actual test you will be given the following instructions:
do not open this question paper until you are told to do so
write your name and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page
listen to the instructions for each part of the paper carefully
answer all the questions
while you are listening, write your answers on the question paper
you will have 10 minutes at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the separate answer sheet; use a pencil
At the end of the test you will be asked to hand in the question paper.
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Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
IELTS Listening Part 1 00:29
IELTS Listening Part 2 05:54
IELTS Listening Answer Key 10:40
IELTS Listening Strategy 11:34
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00:00 Part 1
03:30 Part 2
13:16 Part 3
30:55 Part 4
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? Answers:
1C 2A 3C 4B 5C 6A 7B 8A 9A 10B
11C 12A 13B 14B 15A 16B 17A 18C 19B 20B
21A 22A 23A 24C 25A 26A 27B 28A 29A 30B
31B 32C 33D 34B 35D 36A 37B 38D 39C 40B
41C 42C 43C 44A 45D 46B 47D 48C 49A 50C
51D 52A 53B 54A 55C 56C 57B 58D 59A 60B
61C 62B 63C 64C 65B 66C 67D 68A 69C 70C
71C 72A 73C 74C 75A 76D 77D 78A 79A 80B
81C 82C 83A 84C 85A 86A 87C 88D 89A 90D
91B 92A 93B 94B 95A 96B 97B 98B 99B 100D
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Answer key:
1.c
2.b
3.c
4.c
5.b
6.b
7.b
8.a
9.a
10.c
11.b
12.d
13.c
14.c
15.b
16. Yes:1,2,3 No:4,5
17.c
18.d
19.a
20.c
21.b
22.c
23.c
24.b
25.b
26.b
27.b
28. Yes:1,2,3 No:4
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Answer key:
1.d
2.b
3.b
4.c
5.a
6.b
7.d
8.c
9.c
10.c
11.b
12.d
13.b
14.c
15.c
16.b
17.c
18.b
19.d
20.c
21.b
22.d
23.c
24.a
25.b
26.d
27.a, b
28.a
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Answer key:
1.d
2.c
3.b
4.b
5.Yes: b, d, e, No: a, c
6.b
7.c
8.b
9.a
10.c
11.a
12.b
13.d
14.a
15.a
16.a
17.a
18.c
19.c
20.c
21.b
22.c
23.d
24.c
25.b
26.c
27.b
28. Yes: a, c, d No: b, e
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TOEFL Listening - How to score high - 5 Tips
I tell you my 5 top tips for getting a high score in TOEFL Listening. I scored 29 in TOEFL Listening and I was really nervous about it because listening is a challenge. It can be really hard because you must listen to a lot of information in the TOEFL and you cannot listen to it again, this means that you can only rely on your notes and memory when answering the questions. Therefore, you need a listening strategy in order to get a high TOEFL score.
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TOEFL LISTENING
In TOEFL Listening you will listen to conversations and lectures in English. Usually, the listening tasks will be about topics that you encounter in a university setting. For example, there may be conversations between a student and a professor or a lecture about an academic topic. First, you listen to a task, after that you need to answer questions regarding this listening task. The questions in TOEFL Listening can be about the main point, a function of something, they can ask about details and much more. If you have the right strategy, you have everything you need to get a high score in TOEFL Listening.
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1. Watch the video and make sure you understand everything.
2. Download the summary.
3. Use the summary for your TOEFL preparation.
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1) FOCUS
In TOEFL Listening you do not need to understand everything. Yeah, that’s right! It's not necessary to get a high TOEFL Listening score. Your score does not depend on whether you understand everything but on whether you understand the important things. You only need to understand the information that is necessary to answer the questions correctly. In TOEFL Listening you will listen to a ton of information. If you try to understand everything this may even lower your score because you do not focus anymore which means you will not know the important information when answering the questions. This means that you must focus on the stuff that gets you points - ignore the rest! Now the crucial question is: how do you know what you need to focus on? Let’s have a look at the next tip.
2) KNOW THE QUESTION TYPES
In TOEFL Listening you will always get similar questions for a particular type of task. For example, usually there is a task where a student goes to see a professor. If you listen to such a conversation, it is probable that you will be asked why the student goes to see the professor. If you know that beforehand, you will be in a good position because when you listen to the passage you can already anticipate potential questions - and normally some of the questions you anticipate will be asked. This means if you know the types of tasks in TOEFL Listening you will be able to focus on the right things when listening.
3) TAKE GOOD NOTES
To get a high score in TOEFL Listening you must take notes in such a way that they help you to answer the questions correctly. What is really hard in TOEFL Listening is that you get so much information and you cannot listen to the stuff again, this means that you can only rely on your notes and on your memory . Your notes must contain the information that you need for the questions. Only write down keywords, use your own words, try to abbreviate words whenever possible and use symbols.
4) CHOOSE AN ANSWER
If you are unsure which answer you should choose, go with your gut. Do not skip the question.
Better choose an answer you are uncertain with than no answer at all. You do not get penalty points in TOEFL Listening and there is always the possibility that you choose the correct answer. Take that chance!
5) PRACTISE LISTENING
To get a high TOEFL Listening score you must practise listening to spoken English. Take every chance you get: listen to English-speaking TV series, listen to the news in English. This will help you to get used to the language and especially to informal English which is really important because spoken English is a bit different from written English.
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Answer key:
1.d
2.b
3.b
4.c
5.b
6.b
7.c
8.b
9.d
10.a
11.b
12.d
13.c
14.b
15.c
16.b
17.Yes: a,d Not: b,c,e
18.b
19.b
20.c
21.b
22.b
23.d
24.c
25.c
26.b
27.b
28.Yes: a,b,c,d Not: e,f
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In order to do well on the TOEFL, you need to have a broad vocabulary. You will lose points if you repeat the same basic words over and over again. Therefore, knowing a variety of vocabulary words and synonyms is very important!
Today, we’re going over vocabulary words that are “important” in two different ways: they are important to know for the test, and they also happen to mean “important!”
Words that mean “necessary”
One of the meanings of “important” is “necessary.” So let’s begin by talking about words that mean “necessary.” Something that’s necessary is something you need to have. If you don’t have something that’s necessary, there will be a problem. “Necessary” can also refer to something that absolutely must happen. The following three words mean “necessary:”
(to be) vital
(to be) crucial
(to be) critical
Imagine that you’d like a certain country to be a democracy, where the people who form the government are elected by the public. In order to have a democracy, there must be honest and uncensored news. If the government controls the news, the people won’t know who to elect! So we can say that:
In a democracy, honest news is vital.
We could also use the word “crucial” or “critical” instead of “vital.”
Words that mean “main”
“Important” can also mean “main.” So next we will discuss three words that mean “main.” “Main” is an adjective that’s used to describe a thing that is the most significant, largest, or basic within its group. “Main” can also refer to the basic part of a larger idea. The following three words mean “main:”
(to be) core
(to be) principal
(to be) foundational
Although the most largest religions in the world are different from each other, most of them have something in common: they believe in being good and kind to other people. Many religions are based on this central principle. So we can say:
Most religions have a core belief in being kind to other people.
We could also use the word “principal” or “foundational” instead of “core.”
These are a lot of words to learn, but make sure that you remember them! These six words are all very important :)
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Hi. I'm Rebecca from www.engvid.com. Do you want to get a higher score on your TOEFL, or IELTS, or TOEIC essay? In the next five minutes I'm going to show you how to do this in a really easy way. You just have to follow two easy steps. Take your essay question and find the key words there, and then replace them with synonyms. Now, that might seem very easy and obvious, but you'd really, really be surprised to know that lots of students don't do that. What they do instead is that throughout their essay they keep using the same words that are used in the essay question. And if you do that, what you're showing is that you don't have a very good vocabulary, you don't have a rich vocabulary, you don't use... You don't have many synonyms to express the same ideas and thoughts. And what you need to do instead is to show off your vocabulary, and the way you can do it is to take the question, find the key words and make sure that you can generate lots of synonyms for those key words, because if you can do that then you'll use all those kind of synonyms throughout your essay instead of repeating the same vocabulary. Isn't it kind of a shame when you only have maybe 250 words on your IELTS essay or 300 to 350 on your TOEFL essay to keep using the same vocabulary? Don't do that. Learn to do something a little bit differently.
Let's see how to do it. Okay? So I've got a sample question, here, from the TOEFL exam. A part of the question. This is... This says: "Many students choose to attend university outside their home countries." Okay? And maybe after that they said: "Do you agree or disagree?" or something like that. Okay? Doesn't matter. So, what are the...? How do you find the key words? Key words are almost any of the important words. For example: "many". Right? So if you're going to talk about this in your essay and you're going to give your opinion, then you want to use different words. So what could you use instead of "many"? Well, try to make a list. For example, I made my list: "myriad students", "countless", "an increasing number". It could be another word, it could be an expression. Anything that expresses the basic idea. And sometimes when you're using a synonym you're expanding on the idea, and that's okay, too. You're changing the idea a little bit, and that's all right. That's fine. So, that was one of the key words.
Second key word: "students". If they said "students" in the essay question, don't use the word "students" every time in your essay. Use another word, like: "pupils", or "young people", or "scholars". Okay? Again, changing the meaning. "Scholar" is not exactly students, but it's okay to use that word somewhere. It also shows you have a lot of vocabulary, rich vocabulary.
Next: "choose to". Right? Instead of saying: "...students choose to", what else could you say? You could say: "they decide to", "they opt to", "they prefer". All right? So, what I'm suggesting that you do is take some of the essay questions. Right? And when you're practicing before the exam, just from the essay questions see if you can generate lots of synonyms for the words used in the essay question. If you can do that, believe me, you're going to use those words in your essay writing.
Let's see how it continues. "...to attend", "Many students choose to attend", what could you use instead of "attend"? You could say: "to join", "to enroll in", "to apply to", "to pursue undergraduate studies" or "pursue graduate studies". All right? Again, we're changing the meaning a little bit, but it's the same basic idea. Right? Because in order to attend you need to enroll, you need to apply, etc.
"Many students choose to attend university", here's another key word. Instead of saying "university" 15 times in your essay, you might want to say: "academic centres", or "an academic program", or "institutes of higher learning", or an "educational institution", or "school", "college", "academy". Okay? Instead of the word "university". Don't keep using the same word. Use the same idea, but not necessarily the same word.
Next. Next part, key part: "...outside their home countries". Instead of saying: "outside their home countries", say: "abroad", "overseas", "in a foreign country", "away from their homeland". Right?
Now, you don't have to write this sentence again, but what I'm asking you to do is to take the question, find the key words, and see if you can come up with lots of vocabulary for that.
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