IELTS TIPS: Listening Section
Read Instructions and Questions Carefully
The first thing you need to do is to read the instructions and questions carefully. Instructions are important because they tell you what to do. Take the following sentence for example:
Write no more than one word and/or a number for each answer.
You need to know that you should write just one word/number for each blank. Always keep it in your mind when writing your answers.
The questions will tell you what kind of information is required. As reading questions while listening will distract you, it is better to read them while the speaker is reading the example question.
Use Your Prior Knowledge
Then you can use your prior knowledge to predict the words. Prior knowledge refers to your own knowledge and life experience. Most situations in IELTS listening section one are familiar to students. Here is a list of common situations and related vocabulary in this section.
Write Down Answers on the Paper First
When you are listening, write down answers on the test paper first and then transfer them to the answer sheet. Writing down answers on the answer sheets will be a distraction because you have to pay attention to handwriting and spelling. Besides, you will have another 10 minutes to finish your answer sheet at the end of the listening section.
Check Spelling and Grammar
Before handing in your answer sheet, do not forget to check spelling and grammar, especially the plural and past forms of nouns and verbs. Although most students understand these rules, they may have careless mistakes in the test.