MindMap Gallery IELTS listening all-in-one
The IELTS Listening Integrated Chart contains two frequently used high-frequency scenarios, including key words and example sentences, so that you can better understand the scenarios. Let’s take a look at them together.
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This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
IELTS Listening Picture Guide
campus scene
Course Introduction
Introduction
Name and instructor
Content and requirements
Goal and Meaning
Require
Work requirements
Word limit
Submission time
Assessment method
exam format
Grading
study plan
Course Contents
Teaching progress
student requirements
Attendance
Participation
Complete the exam
arrive on time
Turn off the phone
teaching methods
Teaching methods
Lecture
group discussion
experiment
teaching method
Case teaching
interactive teaching
Learning Resources
Textbook
reference book
Internet resources
teacher role
guide students
Answer questions
Key words: syllabus, curriculum, prerequisite, assessment, lecture, tutorial, assignment. 1. Assignmen 2. Dissertation; 3. Report; 4. Essay; 5. Project; 6. Midterm Exam; 7. Final Exam; 8. Quiz; 9. Presentation; 10. Case Study; 11. Group Work; 12. Class Participation; 13. Attendance; 14. Reading List; 15. Syllabus; 16. Calendar; 17. Deadline; 18. Submission; 19. Marking Criteria; 20. Graded; 21. Excellent; 22. Good; 23. Fair; 24. Poor; 25. Unsatisfactory; 26. Extension; 27. Drop Deadline; 28. Withdrawal Period; 29. Learning Objectives; 30. Course Outline; 31. Textbook; 32. Reference Book; 33. Library Resource; 34. Website; 35. Video Tutorial; 36. Podcast; 37. Online Course; 38. Distance Learning; 39. Face-to-Face Learning; 40. Active Learning; 41. Passive Learning; 42. Lecture; 43. Seminar; 44. Workshop; 45. Classroom; 46. Lab; 47. Studio; 48. Fieldwork; 49. Role Play; 50. Simulation; 51. Collaborative Learning; 52. Independent Learning; 53. Group Study; 54. Tutorial; 55. Case Method; 56. Problem -Based Learning (PBL); 57. Project-Based Learning (PBL); 58. Learner-Centered Teaching; 59. Teacher-Centered Teaching; 60. Active Teaching Style; 61. Passive Teaching Style
Professor Lecture
Student discussion and course selection consultation
group discussion
technical problem
Understand what group members are discussing
their views and positions
student life
study
social contact
culture
Get information from discussions
Academic Research
Viewpoints and stances of group members
Classmate interaction
academic problems
study method
Examination Content
Life issues
stay
transportation
diet
cultural exchange
holiday celebration
cultural difference
Understand classmates’ perspectives and experiences
Course selection consultation
Curriculum
Course Title
Credit requirements
Course content
teaching methods
Course Contents
Understand the consultant’s problems and needs
Course selection suggestions
Which courses are suitable for you
How to balance study load
Key words: discussion, group work, presentation, elective credit, requirement
library use
Tip 1
Understanding the problem
time, place, person
detail
Ask for details
Ask the consultant what advice he/she needs and which course he/she needs.
capture the point
Tone, word choice
make a suggestion
Concrete suggestions and solutions
Tip 2
Summary of modal particles
Suggestion: suggest, recommend, propose, advise, urge
Opinion: believe, think, consider, feel, suggest, argument
Possibility: likely, possible, probable
Uncertainty: maybe, maybe, possibly
Certainty: definitely,certainly,absolutely
Negativity: not, never, no, none
daily life scenes
Frequent exams
Shopping
Ask for directions
Booking service
date and time
Date: day, month, year
time:
Hours: 1 (one) o' clock; 2 (two) o' clock
minute
Morning: a.m. (ante meridiem)
Afternoon: p.m. (post meridiem)
Quarter: q1-4 (first/second/third/fourth quarter)
Week
Period:
morning morning
noon midday
afternoon afternoon
night night/evening
Prices and payment methods
Currency units: pound, dollar, euro
Numerical expression: common numerical expressions, integers, decimals, fractions
payment method
Cash:cash
Credit card: visa, master, credit
Debit card: debit card
Transfer: bank transfer
Check: check/cheque
Online/e-wallet: online payment/e-wallet, common PayPal, Alipay, question method: do you accept PayPal payment?
Service type and details
Hotel reservation
Room type: single/double room (suite)
Check-in/check-out time: check-in/check-out time
travel and transportation
Transportation
Seat type: first/economy/business class (first/economy/business class)
Restaurant reservation
Restaurant type: fast food/fine dining/buffet restaurant
Reservation number and time: reservation time
Activities and Entertainment
Activity type: concert/movie/play/exhibition
Venue information: address/opening hours/ticket price
personal information
Name: surname and first name
Contact information
telephone number
email address
address
Street name and house number
Mature
State: state
Postal code: postal code
jobs and careers
Position: HR/manager/director/engineer/consultant
Company Name
date of birth and age
date of birth
age
Confirm information
Confirm date and time
Confirm price and payment method
Confirm service type and details
Confirm personal information
Confirm order and reservation information
Cancellation and change policy
Cancellation policy: cancellation policy
Change policy: modification policy
Refund policy: refund policy, how much will be refunded?
Applicable conditions: terms and conditions, are you a member?
theme
floating theme
Sure, here are the English expressions based on the keywords you provided, along with some example sentences 1. Student Discussion - Student Discussion Example: During the student discussion on campus, they actively shared their opinions and perspectives on the upcoming event. 2. Course Selection Consulting - Course Advising Example: He went to the advising center to seek advice on which courses would be suitable for his major. 3. Group Discussion - Group Discussion Example: In the group discussion, the students engaged in lively debates and shared their ideas on the topic. 4. Academic Issues - Academic Issues Example: The professor spent the entire class discussing various academic issues related to the topic. 5. Student Life - Student Life Example: He mentioned that one of the highlights of student life was being able to interact with people from diverse backgrounds. 6. Study - Study Example: She spent several hours every day studying to ensure she comprehensively understood the course material. 7. Socialization Example: Besides studying, she also made sure to balance her time between studying and socializing with her peers. 8. Culture - Culture Example: He was fascinated by the cultural differences between his own country and the one he was studying in. 9. Academic Research - Academic Research Example: He conducted academic research on a specific topic and authored a paper on his findings. 10. Interaction with Peers Example: She found that interacting with her classmates during group projects often led to better results overall. 11. Academic Issues/Problems Example: He encountered several academic issues during his first semester, but managed to overcome them with help from his professors and classmates. 12. Study Methods/Techniques Example: She constantly experiments with different study methods to find what works best for her. 13. Exam Content - Exam Content Example: He spent a considerable amount of time studying for exams, ensuring he had a firm grasp of the exam content. 14. Living Issues - Living Issues Example: He encountered several living issues during his first year of university, such as adapting to a new environment and managing his time effectively. 15. Accommodation Example: She found it challenging to secure suitable accommodation in a city where listings were limited, but eventually managed to find a good balance between price and location. 16. Transportation Example: He opted for a location close to campus for its accessibility to transportation options, which saved him precious time in the mornings. 17. Diet - Diet/Food Example: She made it a point to have a balanced diet, which included sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables, to maintain her overall health and well-being. 18. Cultural Exchange - Cultural Exchange Example: The cultural exchange program allowed students to immerse themselves in a new culture and provided them with an enriching experience. 19. Festival Celebrations - Festival Celebrations Example: During festival celebrations, students often organize events and activities to showcase their culture and bring everyone together. 20. Cultural Differences - Cultural Differences Example: She found that navigating cultural differences could sometimes be challenging but also provided unique opportunities for growth and understanding. 21. Course Recommendations/Advice Example: The advisors provided individualized course recommendations based on each student's specific academic interests and goals. 22. Which Courses are Suitable for Me? Example: He consulted with his advisors to determine which courses were most suitable for his specific academic and career interests. 23. How to Balance Academic Load - How to Balance Academic load arises from different courses, extracurricular activities and social activities. Example: She often found herself overwhelmed by the burden of balancing her hectic schedule and had to learn time management techniques to stay on top of things.
Course Introduction Name: Course Introduction Name Example: Introduction to Programming Instructor’s Content: Instructor’s Content Example: Course Syllabus Requirements Objectives and Purposes: Course Objectives and Purposes Example: Course objectives will center on the analysis and solution of complex problems in business management. Assignment Requirements: Assignment Requirements Example: Students must complete all homework assignments within the given deadlines. Word Limit: Word Limit Example: Each assignment must be no more than 500 words in length. Submission time: Submission Deadline Example: Assignments must be submitted no later than the due date. Assessment method: Assessment Method Example: Assignments, participation in class, and exams will be used to evaluate student performance. Exam Format: Exam Format Example: There will be a written exam at the end of the semester. Grading Criteria: Grading Criteria Example: Assignments will be graded based on accuracy, completeness, and coherence of written arguments. Study Plan: Study Plan Example: The course syllabus includes a study plan detailing weekly reading assignments and homework. Course Content: Course Content Example: The course syllabus includes an overview of the week’s lesson topic and homework assignments. Teaching Progress: Teaching Progress Example: The teacher will update the course syllabus regularly to reflect the current teaching progress and student needs. Student Requirements: Student Requirements Example: Students are expected to attend all classes and complete all homework assignments. Attendance Rate: Attendance Rate Example: The class attendance rate must be above 80% to pass the course. Participation Rate: Engagement Rate or Participation Rate Example: The teacher will evaluate student participation based on the frequency and quality of contributions in class discussion. Teaching style: Teaching Style or Instructional Approach Example: The teacher’s lecture style is concise and clear, with visual aids used effectively. Teaching Method or Delivery Mode Example: The course is taught using a combination of in-class lectures and online videos. Teaching Methods or Instructional Methods Example: The teacher uses a combination of traditional lectures and case studies to illustrate course material. Case Teaching: Case-Based Teaching or Case Method Teaching Example: The teacher will use real-life case studies to help students better understand the course material. Interactive Teaching or Student-Centered Instruction Example: Class discussion and group work will be used to promote student interaction and active participation.