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[This is a find your partner game that I used to review the information and strategies from IELTS listening section 1. It was designed as a supplement for IELTS Express Intermediate Textbook, and all of the information comes from this textbook (some of it verbatim). However, I think it can also stand on its own as an independent worksheet, so I'm posting it here. In my class I did this game twice--first as a standard whole class find your partner game, and second having the students match up the cards in small groups.]
Before
the listening starts you should imagine the situation…
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…and the
language. This will make the listening
easier to understand.
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If you
don’t understand something in the listening you can…
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…use
your experience of the real world, your imagination, and common sense to fill
in any answers you may have missed.
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Questions
to think about before the listening begins:
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Where do you think the conversation is taking
place? Who are the people
talking? What questions do you think
you will hear? What vocabulary related
to the situation do you think you may hear?
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Notes
and form completion tasks…
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…don’t
include actual questions.
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Before
you answer a note and form completion task you need …
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…to
think about what type of information is required in the blank.
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Correct
spelling is…
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…very
important in the IELTS listening test.
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Before
listening, you should change the form completion tasks into questions. You don’t need to write the questions down…
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…just
think about it.
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Section
1 is a non-academic dialogue. Two
speakers have a discussion in social situations, such as…
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…arranging
an appointment, buying goods or services, et cetera.
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You
should always read the directions carefully to…
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...see
how many words you are allowed to use.
Remember that if you write down too many words, your answer will be
marked as incorrect.
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In form
completion tasks, you need to write down exactly the same words you hear on
the recording….
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…If you
write down different words from the ones that you hear, your answer will be
marked as incorrect.
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