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Listening to academic conversations is the third task of the IELTS exam. Don’t underestimate this section. Supplement your IELTS review center sessions with the following tips to ace it.


IELTS UKVI


        ·         Build up your academic vocabulary.

While the topic of the conversation may vary, the discussion provided in the third part of the listening exam is always the type that you’ll hear in academic settings. The recording may have two to four speakers. To ensure that you can follow their conversation, you must have a broad academic vocabulary.

Hang out in student hubs (e.g., campus grounds, coffee shops, etc.) and listen to loud exchanges. Attend public lectures. Pay attention to how IELTS UKVI review center discussions play out and take note of the vocabulary utilized.
                                                                                                         
        ·         Refine your ability to track information exchange.

While academic discussions are not as spontaneous as casual conversations, there are still times when they are difficult to follow. It helps to remember that they are information-centered. Hone your ability to monitor conversations by adding the following phrases and expressions to your vocabulary.

Words and Phrases That Signal Transitions
Purpose
o   For this purpose
o   For this reason

Sequence
o   First/second/third
o   In the first/second/third place
o   Next
o   Then
o   Finally
o   Furthermore
o   Moreover
o   In addition

Cause and Effect
o   Thus
o   Hence
o   Therefore
o   As a result
o   Consequently
o   Because
o   For this reason

Comparison or Contrast
o   Also
o   Likewise
o   Similarly
o   In the same way
o   But
o   However
o   Conversely
o   Although
o   Even so
o   In contrast
o   Nonetheless
o   Nevertheless

Example
o   In fact
o   For example
o   For instance
o   To illustrate

Phrases That Indicate a Call for Information    
o   “Describe…”
o   “I need to know…”
o   “Tell me/us more about…”
o   “Would you say that…”

Phrases that Indicate Acknowledgement of Information
o   “Noted.”
o   “Understood.”
o   “I got it.”

Phrases that Indicate Information Reference/Clarification
o   “You said/mentioned that…”
o   “You told me/us that…”
o   “As you know…”
o   “We’ve been told that…”
o   “We’ve been talking about…”
o   “By all accounts…” 
o   “By no means…”
o   “Come to think of it…”
o   “In other words…”
o   “To put it another way…”
o   “Needless to say…”

If you want to learn more useful words and expressions, enroll in the nearest JRooz IELTS review center in your area.

       ·         Get used to listening to native English speakers converse

Watching films and programs that are set in a high school or university is the best way to accomplish this. Pay attention to how the characters talk. Make sure that, before you take the exam, you can follow their conversations well regardless of how fast they talk or how noisy their environment is.

Do you want to learn more tips that can help you score high in the listening exam? Enroll in a JRooz IELTS UKVI review center today.

References:

"Advanced Listening Lesson #01." Learn English Speaking and Improve Your Spoken English with Free English Speaking Lessons Online! Accessed November 15, 2018. https://www.talkenglish.com/listening/lessonlisten.aspx?ALID=300.

"Complete Guide to IELTS Listening." Magoosh High School Blog. October 18, 2018. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://magoosh.com/ielts/complete-guide-ielts-listening/.

“IELTS Listening.” IELTS Buddy. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://www.ieltsbuddy.com/ielts-listening.html

"IELTS Listening: Tips and Tricks for Success." Passport USA. October 30, 2017. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://passportusa.com/tips-tricks-ielts-listening-success/.

“Everyday Phrases.” Learn English Today. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://www.learn-english-today.com/vocabulary/everyday-phrases.html

Recine, David. “IELTS Conversational Vocabulary: Information.” Magoosh. August 4, 2016. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://magoosh.com/ielts/ielts-conversations-vocab-information/


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