All You Need to Know About IELTS Listening | The Ultimate Guide By A Tutor
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Overview of the IELTS Listening Section
The IELTS Listening module consists of four sections with a variety of audio recordings, including conversations and monologues. The test is designed to assess a range of listening skills, such as understanding main ideas, specific factual information, the opinions and attitudes of speakers, and following the development of an argument.
- Time: 30 minutes of listening plus 10 minutes to transfer answers (paper-based) or 2 minutes to review answers (computer-based)
- Sections: 4 sections, each progressively more challenging
- Recordings: Includes conversations, monologues, and academic discussions
- Questions: 40 questions total, 10 per section
- Scoring: 1 point for each correct answer; The raw score (out of 40) is converted to an overall band score on a 1-9 scale using a conversion chart.
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For example, if your raw score is 34/40:
Band score = (Raw score / 40) Γ 9
(34 / 40) Γ 9 = 7.65 (rounded to 8)
or
(34 Γ 9) / 40 = 7.65 (rounded to 8)
This would give you a band score of 8.
IELTS Listening Section 1 Tips & Tricks
IELTS Listening Section 1 is typically a straightforward conversation between two speakers about a familiar, everyday situation. The task type in this section is almost always form completion, requiring answers in one word only or one word and/or a number. This means you may need to write down a single word, such as a place or item, or a combination like a name and a number (e.g., “Oxford Street” or “5 tickets”).
The topics covered in Section 1 are usually related to common situations such as booking travel through a travel agency, purchasing tickets for a concert or event, or arranging something through a job agency. The conversations will often involve providing or requesting specific details, so youβll need to listen for information such as dates, prices, addresses, or phone numbers.
One key feature of this section is that when a conversation involves a proper nounβsuch as the name of a person, company, or a less common locationβthese names will usually be spelled out letter by letter. For example, if the speaker mentions a street name like “Greenwood Avenue,” and it’s an unusual name, it may be spelled out: “G-R-E-E-N-W-O-O-D.” However, more common English words like βstationβ or βbankβ typically wonβt be spelled. Youβll need to be prepared to identify and write them quickly and correctly.
Additionally, pay close attention to how information is presented. Dates and numbers can be tricky. A speaker might say a price in different ways, such as βten dollarsβ or βtwenty-five pounds,β or mention dates as βthe fifth of Mayβ or βMay 5th.β You must be able to recognize these variations and ensure you write them in the correct format as required by the instructions.
Another useful tip is to anticipate common questions. This section frequently includes references to booking details (how many, what time, what date) or personal information (such as phone numbers and addresses), so practicing listening for these specific details is important. The language and vocabulary used in Section 1 are often relatively simple compared to later sections, but careful listening is essential to avoid mistakes like adding unnecessary words, using plurals where theyβre not needed, or mishearing numbers.
Finally, remember that Section 1 serves as an introduction to the listening test, so take advantage of its relatively easier nature to build confidence. Itβs important to familiarize yourself with the common formats and scenarios so you can navigate this section smoothly and start your IELTS listening test on the right foot.
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Frequently Asked Questions About IELTS Listening
Answer: Approximately 30 minutes.
Answer: There are 4 sections. Each section has 10 questions.
- Multiple-choice
- Matching
- Labeling diagrams or maps
- Completing summaries or notes
- Sentence completion tasks
Answer:
- Section 1: A conversation between two speakers related to everyday social contexts, such as booking a hotel or public transport.
- Section 2: A monologue or presentation on a general topic, such as a tour guide describing a historical site or a talk about local facilities.
- Section 3: A conversation between two speakers in an educational or training setting, such as a university lecture or a discussion among students.
- Section 4: A monologue on an academic subject, such as a university lecture or a talk on scientific research.
Answer: Yes, you can read the questions before hearing the recordings in the IELTS Listening Module. Each section typically begins with an introduction and instructions, followed by a short amount of time to look through the questions before the recording starts.
Answer: Each section is expected to increase in difficulty, with Section 4 being the most challenging. However, based on experience, sections 1 and 4 pose similar levels of difficulty for those who approach them correctly. Section 3 is often the most demanding, primarily because listeners must grasp the context and discern the feelings and thoughts of the parties involved regarding each issue.
Answer: In the IELTS Listening module, you will hear different accents, including American, British, Scottish, and Canadian.
Answer: No, there is no penalty for incorrect answers. It’s better to guess than to leave a question blank.
Answer: Yes, you can take notes while listening, but you must transfer your answers to the answer sheet within the allocated time after the recording.
Answer: If you miss an answer, move on to the next question. Itβs important to stay focused and not dwell on missed answers.
Answer: No, there are no breaks during the Listening Module; it is conducted continuously for about 30 minutes.
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