Listening and Reading Tips & Tricks:
80% Noun
20% Adjective, Adverb, Verb.
Gap Filling (Listening and Reading)
I. Form completion
II. Short answer
III. Sentence completion
IV. Note completion
1. a, an -------(Singular Noun)-------------
2. The/some -------(Singular/Plural Noun)--------
3. To --------(V1)------------
4. Preposition (in, at, for..) ------------(Noun)--------------
5. Be verb (am, is, are, was, ware, have, had -----------(Adjective)---------------
6. ------(Adjective)-----------Noun
7. ----------(adverb)----------- Adjective + Noun
8. ---------(Adjective)------and-------------(Adjective)-------
9. ----------(Noun)------and-------------(Noun)-------
10 no article = Plural Noun
11. Noun (singular/Plural) : a amount of/ a number of =Plural, the number of = Singular, Like: any, much = Singular
Flow chart gap filling
1. Flow the fill in the gap tips.
2. "first", "next", "then", "after that", "finally", and "in the end"
Here are some tips for answering "Flow chart gap filling" questions in the IELTS Listening test:
** Follow: GAP FILLING TIPS KEYWORDS for FLOW CHART
Flow Tracking
1. No = not
2. e.g = example
3. All bold words
4. Years
5. Name/Place
Now your answer is coming:
- · But
- · However
- · Moreover
- · Then,
- · Next
- · Now
- · In contrast
- · Similarly
MAP
Plan/Map/Diagram Labelling
> You have to identify the location
1. First of all identify where YOU are.
2. Identify in the map THINGS (BUILDING, ROAD, SCHOOL, HOSPITAL, CLUB, MARKET, BRIDGGE, TRAFIC,)
3. Identify in the map (EAST-WEST-NORTH-SOUTH) sides, and Right-Left, Up-Down
Statement matching:
Matching
SPETS1: Read the instructions logically.
SPETS2: Circle important words and try to listen the SYNONYMS words
SPETS3: Try to understand Positive/Negative feel.
SPETS4: Hardly try to correct answer first 1 and 2 and cross them.
MCQ
1. Firstly try to read short answer's questions with answer and make sure you UNDERSTAND.
2. Apply TRUE/FALSE TIPS and ILLIMATE the options, it will be easy to find out the right answer.
3. Read TWO question at a time.
4. Alright, yes, ok that means this is your answer.
5. If they say: however, but, then, next, although ...... that means your answer is coming. You have to be alert.
6. Who's statements you have to take/get.
MCQ
Read the question carefully: Statement of Woman Statement of Man Statement of Writer Statement of Disagree (Single/ Both)
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Positive (Right answer accept by ... ) Oh, Yeah, OK, I agree Pretty Keen Suppose Preferable Really Also need Well Seem A number of Perhaps Might, Could, Can Recommended People do first Like more Would suit Would be fine I don’t mind All positives (Better, Really interesting, Would be) For Building: Al Ready Opened Al Ready Opened/run this year Replace the existing |
Negative (Others answer accept by ... ) Aah No, Sorry No, Not at all
No, It's Not No I’m Not I disagree I’m not agree Don’t Though, but, whoever >> Flow the next sentence May, may be Would, would be A bit, a little, a few Not recommended Depending Difficult Be convert to Next year/time Due to next year/time Close down last year(ago) Under construction When it’s finished
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Reading
True, False, Not given
1. Adjective: words
2. Adverbs: words
3. Tense
4. Limiting words: only, few, one, all, most of, every one, ......
5. Extreme words: Never, always, same .......
6. Model verbs: can, may, must, .......
7. Can=may= True
8. Be verbs.
9. Statement 100% matched with synonyms = True
10. Statement 100% opposite by (only, few, one, all, most of, every one, Never, always, same) with synonyms = False
11. a) Some words will be matched but SENSE never be match= Not given
b) Statement is ABSENT.