Using the book fo r s elf-stu d y
If you are new to IELTS, we recom m end th a t you w o rk syste m a tically through the 12 units in
o rd e r to benefit from its progressive s tru ctu re . If you are a m ore experienced learner, you can
use the aim s listed at the s ta rt of each unit to select the m ost useful exercises.
Each unit contains between three and fo u r hours of study m a te ria l.
Having access to someone
who can provide inform ed feedback on the liste nin g practice exercises is an advantage. However,
you can s till learn a lot w o rking alone or w ith a study p a rtn e r w illin g to give and receive peer
feedback.
Ideally, you should begin each unit by w o rkin g through the
Part 1
vocabulary exercises. Try to
answ er the questions w ith o u t looking at a dictionary in o rd e r to develop the s k ill of in fe rrin g the
m eaning of u n fa m ilia r w ords from context. This is im p o rta n t because d ictionarie s cannot be used
during the actu a l exam. Avoid w ritin g the answ ers to vocabulary exercises
d irectly into the book
so th a t you can try the exercises again once you have com pleted the unit.
W ork thro ugh the
Part 2
liste nin g exercises from beginning to end. It is im p o rta n t to study the
notes about each of the question types so th a t you become fa m ilia r w ith how to approach the
diffe re n t question types in the test. Doing this w ill also help you develop m ore g en eral s k ills fo r
listening. The strategies covered should be th orough ly m astered so th a t during the actu a l exam
you are fu lly prepared fo r each section and can focus on 'liste n in g '.
A ll le arn ers, including those
who are w o rkin g on th e ir own, should a tte m p t the liste nin g tasks as liste nin g is a s k ill th a t can
only be im proved thro ugh extensive practice. At the same tim e, you should
aim to become w e ll-
inform ed about a wide variety of subjects, not ju s t those covered in the book. The IELTS Listening
test can cover a lm o st any topic considered to be w ith in the grasp of a w e ll-e d u ca te d person.
Listening re g u la rly to English language news p rogram m e s and le ctures can help w ith this, too.
Part 3
contains exam practice questions. A fte r you have done the test,
it is a good idea to spend
some tim e reviewing why certain answ ers are the corre ct ones. For th is reason we suggest you
approach th is part in the fo llow ing way.
F irst do the test. Here, you focus on answ ering the questions correctly. You should try and
com plete Part 3 w ith in the tim e lim it set and listen only once, as th is gives you the o p p o rtu n ity
to practise und er exam conditions. Do not look at the audio s c rip t at
the back of the book w hile
doing the test. A fte r you have finished liste nin g, m ake sure the fo rm a t and sp e llin g of your
answ ers is correct. Then, check your answ ers using the A nsw er key.
Then learn fro m the test. Here, you focus on understanding why certain answ ers are the corre ct
answ ers. When you have checked your answ ers, you can listen again
to try to hear any answ ers
th a t you m issed. Reading the audio s c rip t at the same tim e as liste nin g to the recording w ill
help you to develop your liste nin g s k ills and identify answ ers. R em em ber th a t the answ ers are
und erlin ed in the audio scripts.
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