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When speakers discuss advantages and disadvantages, what listening skill is most important?
 
Following the logical structure of arguments for and against different options
 
Memorizing all numbers mentioned
 
Focusing only on positive points
What should you do when you need to match locations with descriptions?
 
Listen for specific details that connect places with their characteristics
 
Choose locations in alphabetical order
 
Match the first location mentioned with the first description
How can you identify when someone is complaining?
 
They express dissatisfaction or criticism about a situation
 
They ask polite questions
 
They make positive suggestions
What does 'expressing doubt or reservations' mean?
 
Showing uncertainty or concerns about an idea
 
Agreeing completely with a suggestion
 
Asking for more information
When matching costs or benefits to proposals, what should you listen for?
 
Specific connections between proposals and their associated outcomes
 
The most expensive option mentioned
 
The first number you hear
What is a key strategy for handling distractors in multiple-choice questions?
 
Identify why wrong options are incorrect and how they relate to but don't answer the question
 
Choose the longest option available
 
Select options that sound most academic
In IELTS Listening, what does it mean to recognize paraphrases?
 
Understanding when spoken information is expressed differently from written options
 
Hearing exactly the same words as in the questions
 
Translating between different languages
What strategy helps identify speaker opinions in longer conversations?
 
Listen for key expressions and intonation patterns that show attitude
 
Focus only on factual information
 
Ignore emotional language completely
When identifying the main topic of a discussion, what should you focus on?
 
The subject that receives the most attention and development
 
The first topic mentioned
 
The most interesting topic discussed
What does 'proposing or suggesting' mean in conversational functions?
 
Putting forward an idea or plan for consideration
 
Asking for specific information
 
Expressing dissatisfaction about something
Which type of language function involves trying to convince someone to do something?
 
Persuading
 
Complaining
 
Enquiring
What should you do if you hear conflicting information about someone's attitude?
 
Choose the attitude that represents their overall or final opinion
 
Always choose the first attitude mentioned
 
Pick the most negative attitude expressed
In matching questions, when there are fewer options than questions, what might happen?
 
Some options may be used more than once
 
All options must be used exactly once
 
Extra questions will be added
What does it mean when questions follow the order of information in a recording?
 
Answers appear in the same sequence as the questions are numbered
 
All answers appear at the beginning of the recording
 
Questions can be answered in any order
What are 'distractors' in IELTS Listening multiple-choice questions?
 
Wrong options designed to be attractive but don't answer the question
 
Correct answers that are easy to find
 
Background noise in the recording
In IELTS Listening multiple-choice questions, how many options are there typically?
 
Three options - one correct answer and two distractors
 
Two options only
 
Four options always
Which attitude can be shown through both intonation and the expressions a speaker uses?
 
Positive negative or neutral attitudes
 
Only positive attitudes
 
Only factual information
What is the main purpose of identifying speaker attitudes in IELTS Listening?
 
To understand opinions and emotions expressed through intonation and language
 
To memorize vocabulary words
 
To practice note-taking skills