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CEEP Mindset 2 | Week 1 | Listening | Big Review ...

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  • What does the instruction 'Write ONE WORD ONLY in each gap' mean?
    You can write short phrases
    You must write exactly the same single words you hear
    You can use synonyms
    You can abbreviate words
  • Which listening strategy helps with matching descriptions to people places or things?
    Count how many times words are repeated
    Focus on key words and ideas that identify what is being described
    Focus on grammar structures
    Listen for the speaker's emotions
  • How should you approach listening tasks with tables or notes that already have some information?
    Ignore the given information
    Focus only on empty gaps
    Look at existing information to predict what's missing
    Copy the existing information
  • What is the maximum word limit for most IELTS Listening gap-fill tasks?
    NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER
    No more than three words
    Only one word
    Any number of words
  • Which item would you associate with badminton?
    Shuttlecock
    Mats
    Vaulting horse
    Barbells
  • What should you do BEFORE listening to a recording in the IELTS test?
    Read the entire test booklet
    Start writing immediately
    Close your eyes to concentrate better
    Look at the questions and predict what type of information you need
  • What does 'fully-fitted kitchen' indicate?
    The kitchen comes with appliances and equipment already installed
    The kitchen is very small
    The kitchen needs renovation
    The kitchen is separate from the house
  • What does a 'flyover' mean?
    Traffic lights
    A type of roundabout
    A bridge that goes over a road or motorway
    A parking area
  • What is the best strategy when you hear numbers in IELTS Listening?
    Focus only on large numbers
    Write the first number you hear
    Convert all numbers to words
    Listen carefully as numbers are often spelled out or repeated
  • What is the most important exam strategy for IELTS Listening?
    Write as much as possible
    Listen for grammar mistakes
    Use the time before listening to prepare and predict answers
    Focus on perfect spelling
  • What should you do if you miss an answer during the listening?
    Ask the examiner to repeat
    Move on to the next question and don't panic
    Guess randomly and spend time on it
    Stop listening and go back
  • When completing a map or diagram, what should you focus on?
    The speaker's accent
    Personal opinions about locations
    The speed of speech
    Words and phrases like 'turn left' or 'go straight on'
  • What should you do when you need to write letters (A, B, C, etc.) on a map?
    Put all letters in the same area
    Mark letters randomly
    Follow directions carefully; mark letters in correct place
    Choose letters alphabetically
  • What should you do if you hear conflicting information in a listening passage?
    Listen for the final or corrected information
    Ask for clarification
    Choose the first thing you hear
    Write down both pieces of information
  • What does 'en-suite bathroom' mean?
    A shared bathroom
    A bathroom with a shower only
    An outdoor bathroom
    A private bathroom connected to a bedroom
  • What should you do during the time given to read questions before listening?
    Practice writing quickly
    Think about your personal experiences
    Predict the type of information needed and underline key words
    Read the questions slowly
  • In IELTS Listening, what are 'distractors' in multiple choice questions?
    The correct answers
    Background noise in recordings
    Extra questions for bonus points
    Wrong answers designed to seem correct by using similar words with different meanings
  • In completion tasks, what order will you hear the information?
    In random order
    Alphabetically
    In reverse order
    In the same order as the gaps appear
  • Which road feature allows traffic to flow in a circle?
    Junction
    Crossroads
    Flyover
    Roundabout
  • Which exam strategy helps when listening for specific information like addresses?
    Ignore the context
    Focus only on numbers
    Write down everything you hear
    Think about what kind of information fills each gap before listening