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Official guide to study
hearing
question type
4 parts 10 questions each
Accent diversity
Note: Spelling hyphen grammar word limit
Section 1
Numbers appear in various forms, such as street numbers, phone numbers, prices, dates, times, weights and measures, combinations of numbers and letters, etc. are possible
Listen clearly to phone numbers, learn to write the symbols for pounds, dollars, and euros, learn to write dates in different ways, and can abbreviate weights and measures like kg, m, and km.
Check spelling guess possible answers
Section 2
It's a monologue
Examine the detailed understanding of specific points and the overall understanding of the main idea
When previewing the question, draw key words and think of their synonyms.
Section 3
A teaching scene dialogue
Pay attention to identifying key information and understand the functional relationship between information
Section 4
a monologue about a subject
There is no pause in the middle of the recording, you need to preview all the questions first
Listen carefully to the instructions
Introduce the topic of the speech or start the next part of the content
Add information or expand topic
Examples
State the reason
Express the results
summary or anaphora
Four question types
Note question
Table questions
Checking Instructions: Limit on number of inscriptions per inscription
Read the table title to understand the general topic
Read table column headers
Browse each row of the form and guess what information needs to be filled in Predict the answer using the information provided
Pay attention to the question numbers to prevent missing questions
Flow chart question
Check instructions
Choose answer from list of options or recording
Choose from the list of options to answer with ABC letters
When writing down the words in the recording, you need to pay attention to the word limit
Read the title to determine the content topic
Think about how to use the words in the option box to fill in the blanks based on the option list
Use other information in the flow chart to predict possible answers
Use the arrows to guide yourself to follow the progress of your speech
Summary questions
Does filling in the blanks comply with grammatical standards?
When previewing the question, think about the grammatical requirements for the missing words (n v adj? Singular or plural?)
Whether a or an appears in the question unprecedentedly
If the question is followed by a plural verb, a plural subject is required.
Try to predict the part of speech before starting the recording
Pay attention to the context to think of suitable words to fill in
read
Overview
60min
3 parts, 40 questions
Each part involves one or more question types
About the answer
Case is not important
No need to write punctuation marks
Spelling must be accurate
Grammar must not be wrong
Subject to word limit
Question skills
Read the instructions carefully
Skim the article quickly, look for the main idea, and look at the main sentences
Look for keywords when scanning
Read carefully to make sure the answer is correct
question type
Short answer
There is a word limit
Only use words that appear in the article
Numbers can be Arabic numerals or words.
Hyphenated words belong to one word
The order of the questions is the same as the order in which the information appears in the text.
Confirm specific information
It's a true or false question
The order of the questions is the same as the order in which the information appears in the text.
complete the sentences
Scan the article for positioning details and specific information
Use original words from the text to fill in the blanks in sentences
Must comply with grammatical specifications
Keywords in the sentence are underlined and synonyms are found in the text.
Determine the type of word that needs to be filled in the blank
Complete Notes Form Flow Chart
Need to understand details or general ideas
Pay attention to the word limit
The order in which the answers appear does not necessarily match the order in the article.
Complete diagram annotation
Need to understand article details and relate them to information presented in schematic diagrams
Need to use the original words in the text
The order in which the answers appear does not necessarily match the order in the article.
Content pairing
Specific information pairing
The order in which the answers appear does not necessarily match the order in the article.
multiple choice
Need to understand specific information points or main information points in detail
To match the meaning, you need to identify synonyms or perform synonym conversion
The order of the questions is the same as the order in which the information appears in the text.
Sentence pairing
The sentence in the question revolves around the main idea of the article and gives the first half of the sentence.
Answer in the form of multiple choice questions
To match the meaning, you need to identify synonyms or perform synonym conversion
The order of the questions is the same as the order in which the information appears in the text.
Paragraph title pairing
The title refers to a paragraph or a part of the text or the main idea or theme.
No title can be reused
Confirm the author's point of view
Mark the keywords in the question and find synonymous conversion expressions for the keywords
Three answers Yes No NotGiven
The order of the questions is the same as the order in which the information appears in the text.
Complete summary
Need to understand details or general ideas
Choose a word from the text to answer or choose an answer from the answer list
The order in which the answers appear does not necessarily match the order in the article.
writing
Grading
Completion status of task one/response status of task two
coherence and connection
lexical diversity
Grammatical variety and accuracy
Task one
Possible question types
Bar chart, pie chart, table, graph, diagram, map
Answer structure
Topic/Overview
Position of overview: beginning or end
Summary length: one or two sentences is enough
What to include in an overview: No need to include specific data, just focus on general trends
Main trends
Important data points indicating major trends
You need to be able to "see" the corresponding graph in your mind as you read your answer
in conclusion
Skill
You need to train yourself to use the same process every time you see a question.
The first sentence describes the topic, then describes the trend. It must reflect the main trend.
After the theme and main trends, you need to describe the details in the chart (be sure to classify the data)
The detail paragraph needs to summarize the information presented in the chart. The information should include both data and describe trends.
It is important to compare and contrast using
Don’t always repeat vocabulary and grammar
Task 2
Require
250 words in length
possible topics
comparative advantages and disadvantages
discuss the cause of something
Discuss current issues or the outcome of disputes
Evaluate opposing viewpoints and elaborate on ideas
Indicate how much you agree or disagree with a point of view
Skill
Understand topics and tasks Write down the main ideas Construct an answer
You don’t need to express your point of view in the introduction, just express your point of view in the conclusion.
After each topic, you need to use examples, give details or reasons to expand your thoughts and ideas.
Pay attention to using relevant conjunctions to connect the upper and lower paragraphs
Megadiverse and complex structures
The conclusion should summarize the main ideas and express opinions
spoken language
Basic form and scoring
Grading
fluency and coherence
vocabulary
grammar
voice
3 parts in total
part 1
Two or three brief conversations about daily life
part 2
think for a minute
discuss a topic
part 3
The key part is to expand on the topic of part 2