
Listening: Self-Improvement Part 1
After working through the strategies to improve your English listening skills, you can work on specific areas of the test. In this part, you will need to apply a number of listening and writing skills.
Below are improvement tips on the question types that combine writing and listening skills.
Summarize Spoken Text
In the Summarize Spoken Text questions you will be scored on content, form, grammar, vocabulary, and spelling.
Content and Form
Make sure you write a good, clear summary of all the key points in the text and also condense the most important supporting points.
In this question, you will not be given the context of the recording before it starts. Make sure to listen carefully from the start to help understand the context and the information given.
Some helpful tips for the content and form, to maximize your score are:
Take notes on your Erasable Noteboard Booklet or in the response box on the screen
Do not try to write down sentences (you will not have enough time)
Use symbols and abbreviations in your notes
Write down key points and their relationships with others
Start with an overview sentence to introduce your summary
Use cohesive devices to link the information as you write
Try to write between 50 and 70 words
Overall, make sure you summarize the text in your own words as this will show that you have understood the purpose of the text. If you do not write in your own words, you will score zero for content.
If you write less than 40 or more than 100 words, you will score zero.
Grammar
It is important that grammar is correct as you will be tested on sentence structure, punctuation and capitalization.
Try not to be too ambitious with your grammar to avoid making mistakes. Try to use grammatical structures you feel comfortable with.
In this question type you should:
Communicate meaning clearly and concisely
Use complex sentences where possible to score more points
Write sentences between 18 and 30 words – long sentences are hard to control grammar
Check your response for common errors before submitting
Vocabulary and Spelling
You will score points if you use the correct and appropriate vocabulary in the Summarize Spoken Text question type. Use words from the recording if you use them appropriately, however, try to use synonyms to replace words already used.
You will also need to make sure to spell every word correctly to receive maximum points. Try to type as carefully as possible during this question. If you can not remember how to spell a word, guess as it is better to include the word than leave it out, even if it is incorrect.
Don’t forget to use the space bar to show the end of each word.
Write from Dictation
Another question that tests both listening and writing is the Write from Dictation question type.
In this question type, you will need to write the words in the correct order with the correct spelling in order to score points.
Before the recording starts, place your cursor in the response box and get ready to type as soon as you hear the recording. Make sure to reproduce what you hear exactly as you heard it as the recording will only be played once.
Remember to start the sentence with a capital letter and end it with a full stop (period).
Type as you hear it and when finished, check for any mistakes. Always make sure that to read over your answer before clicking next.
Continue improving your listening skills by reading our Listening: Self-Improvement Part 2 article.
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