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5 KILLER TIPS On IELTS Listening Multiple Choice Questions By Asad Yaqub

Mar 29, 2024
and I welcome you to my IELTS Listening

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video for the third part exactly, there are four

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, so let's see how to deal with multiple choice

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in IELTS Listening, especially the third Get ready, stay alert, stay alert, pay full attention. and you will have no problem with multiple choice questions after this video, let's look at questions 21 to 24 choose the correct letter abc the title the title is the presentation about the refrigeration switch in your imagination presentation imagine that a person is giving a presentation or imagine at the university where you have given a presentation and the topic is refrigeration refrigeration is like refrigerators refrigerators and all that is fine, so let's look at question number 21 now in multiple choice two things are important question number one two statements first read the question carefully what did anyone is any not any what Did anyone discover reading about ice houses now?
5 killer tips on ielts listening multiple choice questions by asad yaqub
Did anyone find out anything about reading about ice houses? Then whatever you discovered will be the answer. Anything you didn't discover or what you wanted to discover but didn't discover what you will discover. All these things are. actually the cheats option is why they were created for the first time just focus on why they were created look there they have five words but just focus on why create it well you know in the multiple choice options there is something else like you say I want drink water broken english water drink is okay then you can use this technique in multiple choice because we people can understand with two sentences two words actually someone says uh I would like to drink a fresh cake please I would like to drink a fresh cake please, and what eats cake, okay, so you need to focus on verbs, nouns, adjectives, three parts of speech are the most important, multiple choice verbs, nouns and adjectives, so option b, how the ice was kept frozen, how the ice was kept frozen and the ice is well understood, I mean, they. they are talking about eyes but anyway how the ice stayed frozen option c where they were located now it means ice houses okay they use the word they why they were first created they mean ice houses okay then you should read the pronouns with nouns if you read like this why our ice houses were created first then why the ice houses created option b how the ice was kept frozen then how the ice was kept frozen and option c where the ice houses were located located or where the ice house is something like that okay, let's continue reading all the questions then I will play the audio and you can listen to them question number 22 what point does anyone really have about refrigeration in ancient Rome so Annie is going to make an observation about what What's wrong with refrigeration in ancient Rome?
5 killer tips on ielts listening multiple choice questions by asad yaqub

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What's that point? is that it became a commercial business, just an underlying commercial business in ancient Rome, uh, refrigeration became a commercial business, although it could not reach the commercial level of business, so it is not the answer if they talk the opposite of the option if they add no with the option if they add that we conceded I thought I hoped that all of these options are wrong whenever they use words like that b use snow up close means what refrigeration means in ancient Rome is understood by what refrigeration in a ancient Rome used snow up close right if they say they had to bring the snow in from long distances long distance is the opposite of close up then it's not the answer look it took a long time to become popular so it took a long time too popular , or took too long, too popular, yes, that's right, okay. now they play the audio they will talk about the three options about some options they will talk negatively about some options she says I hope so because the question is what point does anyone have about refrigeration in ancient Rome so the point she makes will be the correct answer they will talk about the three options in any order sometimes it is c a b sometimes it is a c b sometimes it is b c a ok then you have to see which option is being discussed and then you can see if that option is the correct answer or it is a trap, by the way you should try to eliminate at least one wrong choice out of three even then then after that your success rate will be 50 50.
5 killer tips on ielts listening multiple choice questions by asad yaqub
Question number 23 regarding modern refrigerators both ani and jack annie actually ani is different for each one and jack is concerned. about now annie and jack are another character jack are worried about what modern refrigerators are in relation to modern refrigerators annie and jack are worried about what in the multiple choice questions they never read the article they wrote here the complexity of the technology for those are extra Complexity of technology See how simple can be right Complexity of technology or Complexity Technology like water Drinking Complexity Technology option b Fact that some are disposed of irresponsibly Are disposed of irresponsibly Refrigerators they are talking about that they see a large number that decomposes quickly Large number of breakdown a large number that decomposes quickly so that you can see among three options which option, for example, they will discuss the three options first, you will see if they start with b or a or c, select that option immediately after, sometimes you know what happens, usually the answer is in the last option that is being discussed sometimes they give you an answer in the first option and then they trap you and distract you and all that so you have to be careful in the initial part of the audio and in the last part of the audio. are extremely important, let's move on to question number 24, what do Jack and Annie agree on regarding household refrigerators?
5 killer tips on ielts listening multiple choice questions by asad yaqub
Whenever they say they agree, Jack will say something bad and he won't agree and he'll say something that Jack won't agree with, right? and then, when they agree, they will get married. No, actually, what do Jack and Annie agree on when it comes to household refrigerators? They will make a comment about household refrigerators and agree on that, so three points, one point, Jack makes and disagrees, another point, either makes, Jack disagrees. third point that any of them make and then they agree, then any of those make me actually talk fast, you can't take all things into account, so what do Jack and everyone agree on regarding refrigerators domestic?
Now they are home refrigerators for those who are using. The word means domestic refrigerators. They are generally good value for money. Therefore, home refrigerators are good value for money. Home refrigerators can include good value for money because there are many useful variations. Many useful variations. Domestic refrigerators. Many useful variations. See. are more useful than other appliances more useful than other appliances more useful other appliances is worth something like that, so in multiple choice you need to understand this language where without article without preposition without auxiliary verb you should be able to understand the options that are given and focus   nouns verbs adjectives for example option c they I am reading question number 24 option c they are more useful than other appliances useful is adjective domestic is adjective appliances is actually noun correct so you should continue like this and then You will be able to understand now I play the audio in a notebook, you can write 21 22 23 24 and then when you hear each option and think that 21 a is the correct answer, a and at the end of the audio i.
I will show you the answers and after checking your answers of four you have to tell me how many answers are correct four times four three times four two times four one times four okay work hard to achieve your goals guys you are not going to do it. you will be here forever, you will be there forever, Canada, Australia and all that, okay, I also teach IELTS online, if you want to join my online arts classes, my WhatsApp number is given, you can contact me for that now, Let's start with the

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comprehension test. All the best, now listen carefully and answer questions 21 to 24.
Okay, Jack, before we plan our presentation on refrigeration, let's review what we have discovered so far. Well, Annie, although I must admit I haven't done much research yet, Normie, but I did find an interesting article on ice houses. I had seen some from the 18th and 19th centuries here in the UK so I knew they were often built in a shady area or underground near lakes which could freeze in the winter and blocks of ice could then be cut and stored. in the ice house, but I didn't realize that insulating the blocks with straw or sawdust meant they wouldn't melt for months.
The ancient Romans also had refrigeration. I didn't know that yes, holes were dug in the ground and snow was imported from the mountains, although they were quite far away, the snow was stored in the pits that formed at the bottom, both the ice and the snow were then sold, the Ice cost more than snow and I guess only the rich members of society could afford it. I wouldn't be surprised to also come across an article on modern home refrigerators. Several different technologies are used, but they were too complex for me to understand. One has to wonder what happens when people throw away the old ones, I mean because the gases they contain are harmful to the environment, at least now there are many organizations that recycle most of the components safely, but of course, some people just throw old fridges into the countryside, it's hard to see how this can be stopped, sadly, in the future.
In the UK we get rid of three million a year in total, that sounds like a lot, especially as refrigerators rarely break down. That's right, in this country we keep domestic refrigerators for 11 years on average and many last 20 or more, if you divide the cost by the number of years you can use a refrigerator they are not expensive compared to some appliances right, I guess the Manufacturers encourage people to spend more by making them in different colors and designs, I'm sure when my parents bought their first refrigerator they barely had a choice Yes, there has been a big change

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