In the IELTS listening section 2, you will hear a talk, announcement, recorded message, description of a place and so on, usually given by one speaker and at times the introduction by a presenter. The topic of course is of general interest such as a museum, aquarium, community project etc. and there are usually two different question types for example: sentence completion, table completion, multiple choice, map/diagram completion etc.
There are
ten questions to answer and in the middle there is a short pause.
At the start of passage 2 there is an introduction to the
subject, and then it will state “first you have some time to look at questions 11 –
15”. Use this time to read through
questions 11-15, underline any key words. Do not worry about questions 16-20 at this stage.
When this
part of the listening is finished there will be a pause and the stated message
will be “before you hear the rest of the talk you have some time to look at
questions 16-20”. Use the time to read
through the questions and underline any keywords to help you guide your
listening.
When part 2 of the listening section finishes, the recording will say that “now you have some time
to check your answers” – PLEASE, PLEASE use this time to check your answers, as
you will be given time to read through the questions for section 3.
This section
of the IELTS listening tests your ability to understand specific factual
information and selecting appropriate information from what you have heard.
Nice post about IELTS Speaking Questions it is very important information for students
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