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Don’t be discouraged — every expert was once a beginner! We recommend starting with foundational English listening skills before tackling full IELTS practice tests.
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This is an early stage in your IELTS listening journey. Focused study on English listening fundamentals and consistent daily practice will make a big difference.
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You need significant improvement. Start with shorter, slower audio and gradually work up to full IELTS listening sections. Consider guided IELTS preparation support.
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Your basic listening competence is developing. Regular practice with IELTS-style audio and building your ability to follow different accents are key areas to focus on.
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You are at a developing stage. Focus on identifying key information while listening and practising with a variety of accents and speech speeds to improve your score.
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You have a partial command of listening. Work on catching specific details and numbers, and practise following conversations and monologues more closely.
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You are making good progress! Focus on listening to a variety of English audio regularly and practising with different IELTS question types to reach Band 6.
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You have a generally effective command of listening, though fast speech or unfamiliar accents may still cause some difficulty. Keep practising!
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You are approaching a competent level. A little more practice on following complex conversations and catching subtle details will push you to Band 7.
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Good work! You handle most listening tasks well, including complex audio, though you may occasionally miss specific details.
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Well done! You are performing above the threshold required for most universities.
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Great job! You have a very good command of listening with only occasional missed details even in complex or fast-paced audio.
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Excellent work! You are very close to a perfect band score.
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Outstanding performance! You have a full operational command of the listening skill.
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Judging and Prize Details
The competition is judged by 7.
The top five stories will be available 8.
The top story will be chosen by the 9.
The first prize is a place at a writers’ workshop in 10.
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Places A Aquarium B Crocodile Cave C Penguin Park D Seal Centre E Turtle Town |
18. must not miss 19. temporarily closed 20. large queues |
George’s experience of university
George is studying Mechanical Engineering which involves several disciplines. He is finding 23. the most difficult. At the moment, his course is mainly 24. . He will soon have an assignment which involves a study of 25. . He thinks there are too many 26. and would like less of them.
Preparing and Giving a Presentation
Initial thoughts
Most important consideration: your audience
Three points to bear in mind:
-what they need to know
-how 31. they will be
-how big the audience will be
Structure
Start with information that makes the audience 32.
End with 33.
Design
The presentation needs to be 34.
Vary content by using a mix of words and 35.
Presenting
Look at the audience, be enthusiastic and energetic
Voice –vary speed and 36.
Occasionally add 37. for greater impact
Do not use 38. (e.g. appears, seems)
Questions and Interruptions
When asked a question, first of all you should 39.
Minimum interruptions by 40. them.
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