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IELTS Listening For 9 Band - Complete Training in 99 Minutes By Asad Yaqub

Apr 15, 2024
So

listening

can be fun and if you start doing this, while they're talking, sometimes they're a little bit funny, you'll enjoy that fun too and all that, remember. In English they say that good listeners are good speakers, so when you do it. When

listening

you have to pay attention to their accent, their pronunciation, their dialogue delivery, because when listening to part one, part two, part three, we have dialogues, so you have to pay more attention and try to imitate them. You say hello Julie, how are you this morning? You should try to talk, no Hello Julie, how are you this morning?
ielts listening for 9 band   complete training in 99 minutes by asad yaqub
Okay, just get out of there. You understand my point. Good listeners are good speakers, so listening to IELTS will help you speak correctly in the same way that reading IELTS will help you with your writing. That's fine, but you just have to pay attention to everyone and everything, what it's like and all that. Second, in listening to IELTS, we have so many things involved. The first thing is that you should be familiar with the type of questions we have in the first part. for the most part we only have one word, there are four parts in IELTS listening in the first part, for the most part it is a word or a number, if the test is old, then they have no more than two words, no more than three words or a number, but otherwise it's a word and if the test is quite old then they also have multiple choice questions in the first part so you should be ready in the first part.
ielts listening for 9 band   complete training in 99 minutes by asad yaqub

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They can

complete

sentences. They can be multiple choice. They can

complete

tables. You should be ready for all of that right after the first part and the difficulty level will increase. The first part is the easiest, so you should aim for 10 by 10 on the first part, which you can do with a little extra effort each time you do it. any practice test, so you should look at the first part. I am going to rate 10 out of 10 and you can do it because they have very simple questions after that, with the second part is the second level of English, the first part is the first level of basic English, the second part is the second level maybe not advanced but intermediate English then we have the second part in the second part three or four types of questions are important number one we have table number two to complete we have multiple choice questions and there are two types of multiple choice questions type one where from three you select one, write two, out of five you select two, correct, we call it double multiple choice questions, then we have a map.
ielts listening for 9 band   complete training in 99 minutes by asad yaqub
Fortunately, in today's test we have a map, so I will tell you how to deal with the map. all that is clear, this is the second part and in the second part, multiple choice and sometimes we have matching type questions. I'll tell you what matching is, so we have part three, part three is mainly for multiple choice questions most of the time. in the third part questions 21 to 25 21 to 26 you will find multiple choice questions and then in the third part another type of question which is important we call it matching so M for matching M for multiple choice and that it is clear in the third part so you need to be familiar and then you need to practice and you need to know the techniques.
ielts listening for 9 band   complete training in 99 minutes by asad yaqub
If you're doing multiple choice questions, you need to know the techniques for that, other than the language, it's just not your language skills. One of my students who has been living in USA for 15-18 years in ilc I got a bad score in writing and he said sir look at all my studies, my education, everything is here and now I needed IELTS to immigrate to Canada and they gave me six

band

s in writing, how can I justify? I am ashamed of myself because all my education was in USA and now I need IELTS for Canadian immigration and they gave me six beds so IELTS is not a game of English along with English there are certain technical tips that you must follow correctly.
I'm uh, I'm not a native English speaker, by the way, English is my third language, first I'll do it, then Punjabi and then English, so I can tell you all these things properly, so we'll do this all together, uh , that's the third part. and finally we have the fourth part, now the fourth part is for a single word for the most part, you will only answer with one correct word and that word you will choose from the audio and I will tell you how to do it, okay, now we are. Let's start in this booklet, please write Cambridge IELTS book 16 test one.
This is exam number 16 of the Cambridge IELTS book number 16, which we are going to solve together. Alright. When listening, your imagination will help you a lot, whatever you hear if you imagine. If you visualize that then you will penetrate the situation well and you will understand the audio and you will find the answers very well so let's start part one complete the notes below write an n word or a number for each answer a word y or y means word plus the number five cats or means five or cats correct a word and or a number Claire, this is clear to everyone right next to them they have the title every time they will give you a title engineering workshops for children now I want you to imagine children I want you to imagine some ring workshop engine for children who are making a bridge or are doing something else with toys with blocks and all that, that's what they call children's engineering workshops, okay now let's see after that now they are going to learn to read and understand the question Engineering engineers four to five years activities create a cover underline the word create to create could use the word design a cover create a cover make a cover designer cover for n now part of speech n is article and an article is used with a singular noun and particularly n se use with nouns that start with a vowel, you know the English vowels a and i or u, so it will be uh, then the answer will be like an umbrella because the umbrella starts with u u is a correct vowel design a cover for N Dash so they can drop it, means any correct answer, for example, a designer cover for an umbrella so that they can drop it, drop means to drop the umbrella from a height without breaking it now, a cover for something they will drop from a height and then it will not break true, I play the audio I listen and respond hello children's engineering workshops ah hello I wanted information about the workshops during the school holidays I'm sure I have two daughters who are interested in the younger ones Lydia is four years old.
Do you accept such small children? Yes, our small engineering workshop is for children aged four to five. What type of activities do they do? For example, they work together to design a special casing that surrounds an egg so that when it's inside, they can drop it from a height and it doesn't break well, sometimes it breaks, but that's part of the fun, right, egg, no let me catch the thief okay the correct answer is egg revolving around another egg please listen Again this is IELTS listening sometimes you know it from the first part it gets difficult sometimes the first part Some of it is as simple as a mobile phone number, an email, an ID name and all that, please listen to it again.
Hello, engineering workshops for children. Oh hello. I wanted information about the workshops during the school holidays. I'm sure I have two daughters who are interested, the youngest ones. Lydia, she has four. Do you accept such small children? Yes, our small engineering workshop is for children aged four to five. What type of activities do they do? For example, they work together. design a special shell that surrounds an egg. A special covering that surrounds an egg. So creating a cover for an egg will be the answer. True, they didn't use va around an egg, but they said to create a shell for an egg.
In this way, this n-word is a very good clue. N means that in the audio they will also speak n and the word uh will begin with the vowel. Okay, let's move on to question number two. Participate in a competition to build the highest competition to build to build. they can use the word build, create, underline the word higher, higher, now listen to childist, they will use the word higher and whatever they say after higher, that will be your answer Claire, you know this is what we call synonyms in IELTS listening and IELTS Reading. I have so many synonyms right, for example, the tallest building in the audio, they are going to say the tallest building, charlest and the tallest, now I play the audio and Lydia loves to build things.
Is there any chance for her to do well? They have a competition to see who can make the tallest tower, you will be surprised how high they can go, well make the tallest tawa tower, yes exactly the same tower so you have to understand their accent when you solve the tests in a test , there are four sections and there are a variety of accents there that you don't know in the first part there is Australian accent somewhere in the second part Canadian in the third part American in the fourth part so there is always mixed accent in IELTS but the language It's standard you can't complain that my exam was in American English, they spoke slang.
I didn't understand, you will never do that because the language is standard English, which is global English. In IELTS we have Global English, we don't have British American Australian English, it is Global Standard English that is spoken and written everywhere. the world, well, so the answer to question number two is good, very good, okay, question number three of the tower, make a race powered by a balloon now they will make something that will work with the power of the balloon, what is the power of the balloon? Whatever the correct power of the balloon means to run for a balloon for example they tie something with a balloon certain for example they make a boat and tie it with a balloon when the wind blows the balloon goes away and the boat also goes straight so that's what who say make a race now to make again create build any other word, but they learn all the time and have fun, for example, one thing they do is design and build a car that is attached to a balloon and the force of the air that it really drives the car and turns it.
Move over, they go very fast too, well, this all sounds perfect, so right, car, car in British English, I have a car, car, same in your language, it can be God, yes, well, then the answer is car, makes a car, designs and builds a car, and then they. tie it with the balloon and everything is fine, now let's continue with the activities of junior engineers from six to eight years old, build models of cars, trucks and run, now guys listen very carefully every time in the IELTS, when listening when completing sentences , there is the end of the word and before that there is a pair. of things like here we have models of cars and trucks, so it means that the answer will come with cars and trucks number one, number two underlying the word fin instead of fin, they replace it in so many different ways that they use sometimes they also use the word sometimes. they use also sometimes they use but also then they will say cards trucks but also and anything they say after that will be the correct answer, so cars and one more thing, cars, are trucks in the singular or plural, so your answer should also be plural. whatever it is, if it's responsible right now I play the audio response, it will come with cars and trucks, okay, so let's move on now.
Carly, that's my oldest daughter, she just turned seven, so presumably she would be in a different group, yeah. She would be in Junior Engineers, which is for children aged six to eight. Do they do the same type of activities? Some are the same but a little more advanced, so they learn how to build models of vehicles, such as cars and trucks, but also how to build. animals using the same type of material and technique and then, but also how to build or how to build animals, now you see those models of cars, trucks and along with that, the third thing and the answer is plural now, for example, in your exam Real IELTS if you write instead of animals Animal singular, they will accept that answer, but if there is a verb after that, for example Dash have and you write animal there after animal, we write has right if they write Dash is is and has means that the answer it must be singular and have an R. means R, that means the answer must be plural, if this is the case then they will not accept the error in plural singular, otherwise they will accept the error, okay, let's continue creating a short for short, listen now to his strategies and you should understand now what he is solving. one test is correct so you have to understand and in other tests they will repeat the same strategies to shorten, they may say you have to be a three minute movie, a three minute documentary, a three minute clip, three minute footage, short and for brevity, they will just use the word three. minute two minute one minute like this then they say create a short Dash with a special song it's okay to participate in a competition to build the longest yes, I missed question number five now the longest largest exactly any other word, so participate in a competition to build The Longest Dash using cards and wood now only focuses on the longest dash and they also have competitions.
Yes, with junior engineers, recycled materials such as cards and wood are used to build a bridge and the longest one gets a prize. It sounds fun to build.now. Please concentrate, please concentrate to build a bridge, the longest one, what do they mean by one? Rico, this is called referencing the bridge a second time, they use the word one, right, some of you would be thinking one, two, three, not one for the longest. The first, for example, there will be a race between the students. The first one will get the price. The first means that the first student is right.
So the longest means the longest bridge. This is called a reference. Sometimes they use one. Sometimes they use it. Sometimes they use this. use such, for example, going outside, such activities should be promoted, such activities mean going outside, so this is called reference, you should also be alert with that, now let's build, then there is a comma, can you see That's okay, am I going to one? ask ahead, create a short underline on the word create, do well or any other record, make a short Dash with a special software so that they can use the word special program and now you have to create a short Dash.
Focus on the word short and you. If they find the answer, then they have something a little different: come up with an idea for a five minute movie and then film it using special animation software, you'd be surprised what appears, okay, five minute movie, now five

minutes

means short, does it? is it clear? I mean, you have to learn this language, uh, this language is something unique or unusual, if you type in Google, uh, short, you will never do it. find the synonym for as little as five

minutes

, this only happens in IELTS, so you need to master it and how to master it.
Every time you solve an exam, you have to pay special attention to it and after each exam you have to make a report. The report means that I. I did a test. I only have 30 correct answers. 10 answers are incorrect. Now you can play the audio again. Read the question again. This is how, with careful analysis, you can learn this language. Okay, let's continue. Yes. No. The answer is just a movie. or movie you can write why because it's a single word if you write any animated companion is the software actually play this one again if you have any confusion then they have something a little different which is to think of an idea for a five minute movie and then film it using special animation software YouTube, okay, a five-minute movie or film it and all that, okay, question number seven, can you see that comma punctuation marks are important and by the way, you also need to know part of part of speech, as well as three parts of speech? are important noun verb adjective for IELTS mainly noun verb adjective and a little bit of adverb, but otherwise noun verb adjective now build what part of speech is the verb build is a correct verb so build comma Dash and program, it means the answer it will be a verb for example build create and program build design and program something like that so build means that the answer will be a verb and there are three two verbs since there is a missing verb create sorry, compilation is given and program is given, so the third verb that comes with them that will be your answer and maybe they will use the synonym for create synonym for forgiveness synonym for build synonym for program right, let's see and then they also build a human-shaped robot and decorate it and program it so that it can move his arms and legs perfect they decorated it for a robot right, I play this again and then they also build a robot they also build a robot in the shape of a human and they decorate it and they decorate it for eat this uses the word an and they decorate it means robot, it can move his arms and legs perfect or then program it to move his arms and legs, you got it right, I'm trying to go slow so you understand right, okay, let's go to the cost for a five week block The cost of £50 is already written held now held means the response will be the day or may be the date held July 1st held Sunday Monday 10 a.m. m. to 11 p.m. m. time has already been given, so it will surely be a The day held well, let's look at question number eight, so is it the same price as the little engineers?
It's only a little over £50 for the five weeks and the classes were also on Mondays, but we found out he wasn't giving. Our staff had enough time to clean up after the first workshop, so we moved them to Wednesdays, classes are held in the morning from 10 to 11. Okay, classes are held in the morning, so the answer is: yes, yes, I know, I know. how they confuse you first they said it used to be on Mondays uh every time they use past tense or if the question is in present tense if they use past or future that's a trap keep that in mind for example it used to be or this week is Wednesday and then it will be Thursday, something like that, so the question is actually about the present tense which takes place on Dash from 10 a.m. to 10 a.m. to 11, so the correct answer is Wednesday and by the way, you should write it in plural for example, you know if I say when we have our IELTS classes on Thursdays, what does it mean what is the difference between Thursday and Thursday? every Thursday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, that means every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, listen to it again and listen to the IELTS. and IELTS reading is full of cheats cheat means wrong answer like monday used to be monday i will write on monday and then i will sit down very confident that it gives me my visa i need to go to canada yes it's not like that anyway is it the same price? like the little engineers, they are only a little over £50 for the five weeks and the classes were on A2 Mondays, but we found that it didn't give our staff enough time to clean up after the first workshop, so we changed them.
On Wednesdays classes are held in the morning from 10 to 11. Okay, so the answer is Wednesdays with the correct spelling, if you spell wrong, your answer will be wrong, keep that in mind, okay, correct spelling, let's go to location building 10 a. and then there is a comma, it means that the next part will be a different Dash industrial estate, like Sundar industrial estate, we have here Sundar industrial estate, so it will be the name of that industrial estate, whatever the name is, you just have to write it out. Ask a simple question and if the name is unusual, they will spell it out and what about the location where exactly the workshops are held?
They are in building 10A. There's a big sign on the door that you can't miss and it's at Fradston Industrial. goods, sorry, fraud, that's f r a d s t o n e and that's in Grasswood, isn't it? Yes I will pass by the station so fredston f r a d no f r a u d fraud enston s-t-o-n-e and how many words are a word every time you are given instructions to write a word for your answer even if the words sound like two words always write them together for example , classroom, correct, they write a word or a number, so correct classroom is one word, do not write class and room, if you write Fred and stun separately, your correct answer will be wrong, okay, so the instructions should be followed carefully.
You can use hyphen absolutely. Yes, you can write. You can write script or not, script. That doesn't make any difference. They accept the word correctly. That's fine, but the hyphen should not be replaced by a space. Space means you. We're writing two separate words, okay, okay, there's a lot of Dash available now underline a lot of for a lot of, you can use anywhere, a lot outside the correct number of if it's a countable noun, a lot of Dash, okay Let's see if I will have any parking problems, no, there always is. There's plenty available, so would you like to sign up Lydia and Carl?
There is always plenty available. Yes, but first I want to say that the answer is in the question. Listen to it again. Will I have any parking problems? Will I have any parking problems? And then no, there is always a lot available. there is always a lot available, a lot means a lot available, what parking right, so you should also hold on for a couple of seconds. Okay guys, now we move on to the second part and in the second part we have multiple choice questions when you see multiple choice questions anywhere from saying Merry Christmas now, right, multiple choice questions can be anywhere.
Can you see that in the second part they are not as confusing as in the third part? So let me give you a little bhashan about multiple choice questions in multiple choice questions they check your ability to find the right information from confusing information they will give you confusing information and for that they have given you three options they will talk about the three options but they will talk about one option positively two options will be discussed negatively and in an opposite way I tell you for example, Stevenson's was founded in Stevenson's was founded in means it can be a company Stevenson can be a company and they say it was founded in now tell me, is this the correct answer?
Most people believe that Stevenson was founded in 1923 to To surprise you, let me tell you that this is not right, it will be the not correct answer, so Stevenson was founded in it, he said that most people believe, but let me tell you that this is not right, so option A should be removed in the multiple choice you are playing. how to eliminate the wrong options only then you will find the correct answer otherwise you will choose a wrong option with a lot of confidence they said I heard it myself but that is going to be opposite or negative let's talk about another 1924 the airplanes were made in 1924 but then it took two years to complete the work, so in fact Stevenson was founded in 1926.
Plans were made. Ideas were generated in 1923. Stevenson wanted to start a company but had no money. Do you understand that this is how they will do it? speak oppositely, negatively and one more thing, multiple choice options will be discussed in any order, don't expect them to start from C, then go to A and finally reach B. Okay, now I play the audio. Good morning everyone and welcome to Stevenson. from the country's leading metal goods manufacturers, thank you for choosing us for your two weeks of work experience. My name is Julia Simmons and since the beginning of this year I have been the CEO.
Stevenson is quite an old company like me, the founder Ronald. Stevenson went into the steel industry when he left school, that was in 1923. He set up this company when he finished his apprenticeship in 1926, although he actually started making plans two years earlier, in 1924, he was a very determined young man, uh, no B who said B good excellent C is the correct answer now I mean you understand how they play well like he left school in 1923 then it took him two years and all that so the correct answer is option C okay , let's continue with question number 12, originally Stevenson manufactured products. for who you're referring to originally when they started the company the company was for example if there's a company that makes hockey and originally it was a football manufacturing company but then they started making hockey so originally Stevenson made products for the healthcare industry in multiple choice questions in options they never read the article what the article is ah and some never read articles if the options are long then they only focus on verbs nouns adjectives okay so originally Stevenson made products for a underlying health industry health industry health industry means hospitals and clinics and all that option b automotive industry Automobiles and motor vehicles and all that, and see the machine tool industry, so the word industry is repeated in options multiple choice when a word is repeated, take it for granted.
I mean, okay, they're talking about the industry. Health care, automotive machine tool. Automatic health care machine. Tool and the question originally means when did they start or originally will they use the word they started because they started as an automotive industry and then after a couple of years they got into healthcare like that okay now let's look at the long run of Stevenson . The plan was to make components for the machine tool industry, although that never actually came to fruition, and for the automotive industry, i.e. cars and trucks. However, there was a five-year delay before that happened because shortly before the company went into production, Stevenson received the opportunity to make products for hospitals and other players in the healthcare industry, so that's what we did for the first five years, that's what we did for the first five years, so we made healthcare products, that's why they use the word hospitals and all that. that's what we did the first five years, the first five years means they originally started working, now you understand it, so you know when you solve the IELTS listening test.
I want you to pay attention to these things and then you will become a pro in IELTS list, around 10 to 20 students of mine have achieved nine

band

s in IELTS by listening and you are going to be one of those inshallah, yes inshallah, why no with 39 correct answers you get nine, okay, yeah, okay, that's good, yeah, this summer isthink, yeah, always think big, okay. Yes, okay, let's move on to question number 13, what do the speakers say about the company facilities underlying the company facilities? What does that mean? Area where the company is, for example, this is the administration house, the administration house facilities, area where the company is, now listen. give us three options premises of the company can you see the word the company has the company has the company is going to in multiple choice options just read the first sentence and then don't pay attention to that option A recently moved I have option b no there are plans to move option C we will move shortly do you understand that now we moved recently?
There is nowhere to move and we will be moving shortly. Let's see what his plan is over the years. We have expanded the facilities considerably. We were looking at the site. It is large enough, so it has never been necessary to move to a new location; However, the design is far from ideal for modern machinery and production methods, so we intend to carry out a major renovation of this site over the next five years. See B no, very good, thank you. uh who said that hey very good wrong answer uh okay the correct answer is C who said that very good guys great wrong answer yes it's company B has no plans to move please Now listen to it carefully.
I play this again in the real exam, they will not play the audio a second time, warning number one in the real exam, they will not play the audio one by one, yes, then they will play the other audio in the real exam, they will play the audio the way we're going to play it on Saturday when you have your mock test. Ok, all the audios will play together and the test will continue. Ok, I play this one again. Listen now over the years we have expanded the facilities considerably. We were looking at the site over the years we have spent.
We have expanded what it means they have done it. is already big enough, so it has never been necessary to move to a new location, moving to a new location is necessary that company has no plans to move, there are no planes to move, it has never been necessary to move to a new location leak, this is the language you need learn, okay, let's move on to question number 14. it's done, yes 14. the program for the work experience group includes now they have a work experience group program what does it include now look here between three options two things that it does not include and that is not your answer and whenever you find a wrong answer so you know it can never be the correct answer at least one in multiple choice questions at least one option must be eliminated and if you eliminate two options sometimes they don't discuss the third option, they only discuss two options, this is also possible, then they say program for work experience group includes time to research, option b, meeting with a teacher, talks with staff, so if they say All in all, it's used to include some time to investigate, but now we've changed plans, so you won't have time to investigate. will be to the answer, there is no option b, meet the teacher, although you will not be able to meet your teacher, but you can ask him some questions online or something, okay, then two options will be discussed in a negative way, one option in a negative way positive in any order, for example.
It's ABC, okay, in this audio they will talk about them as taxi c a b, so it's not the code I'm giving you, don't say that the man gave me a secret code every time no, it's not always a taxi, sometimes it's ABC, sometimes it is. ACB sometimes is c a b sometimes b c a depends ok so you never know. I'd better give you an idea of ​​what you'll be doing during your two weeks with us so you know what to expect most mornings. presentation from one of the managers to get to know their department starting this morning with research and development and everyone will spend some time in each department observing what is happening and talking to people, as long as it does not prevent them from doing their jobs.
In the past, a teacher from your school came at the end of each week to see how the group was doing, but your school can't organize this year's chart to organize the one the teacher used this last year. to come, so you won't meet the teacher at all now you stay with A and C, they talked about research but they didn't say this, it's time to research, so the correct answer is huh. C is the correct answer. I will play this audio. again I will explain it to you don't worry actions buy a action listen underline the word stop stop for the staff they use the word manager underline the word talks for the talks they use the word presentation presentation by one of our managers what does that mean Talks by the staff now unless you understand this language you will do IELTS by blind listening yes sure but once you understand it ok they are messed up they use word manager for talks they use the word presentation so You'll understand, it's okay, so listen again, please, I better give it to you.
Do you have any idea what you will do during your two weeks with us so I know what to expect most mornings? You will have a presentation from one of the managers for clear presentations from one of the managers, i.e. talks to staff now please. go to option A learn about your department starting this morning with research and development starting this morning with research and development that is the department now research does not mean time to research never decide the answer by hearing a word investigate investigate that is the correct answer, I want That is, they did not say time to do research, they said from the research and development department, that is the department that now meets with a teacher, listen to this.
Angelo spent some time in each department observing what was going on and talking to people, as long as you didn't stop them from doing their job completely. In the past, a teacher from your school came at the end of every week in the past, so They met with the teacher, they said that in the past the teacher used to come and now the week to find out how the group was doing, but their school can't organize this year their school can't do it, that means now the teacher can't will come, understand, okay, some of you are getting more bewildered, eh, and all that, come on. come on okay guys now we have labeled the map below every time you give labels to the map the first thing is you need to know the prepositions we call them prepositions of location and prepositions of place uh for example we have the prepositions like front back next to adjacent on the corner in the middle so these types of phrases and words you should know the first second we have language for directions go straight then take the first right turn on that street take the second left turn second left first right Go straight past this building so you should master because on the map they always use this type of language so as you solve the Cambridge IELTS listening tests you will find maps and once you approach these words carefully, you will never have any problem with the maps I tell you we do it together, okay, the second thing when you make the maps, basically, why do we have maps in IELTS listening?
They want to see if you are able to follow the instructions or not, otherwise people who don't know English are a serious threat to the English speaking society, they are like gunga Bera, you don't understand anything, they don't speak English, so they don't even they can go home right there, so these people are like that, okay, that's why Maps means at least in the second part of IELTS we have maps, okay, plan for the Stevenson site, now guys, you can see who have given questions 15 to 20. On the maps, when they are given 30 seconds to read the questions, do not read the questions then. what to read the map exactly sometimes they give you directions with the map east west north south sometimes if they don't give east west north south then come on the right side on the left side at the bottom of the map top of the map top right building top left and all that, okay, can you see any east, west, north, south here?
No, we don't have that, okay, so you guys can see there's a main road, okay, so underline the main road first. The road on the map, first of all, you will see the roads Main road. Can you see the access road? So, a main road and an access road. Then we have the reception and in the middle we have the open court graphic and at the top of the map. you have Factory very simple now what you are going to do with your pencil hand, the hand holding the pencil will move with the audio you just say, go straight, your pencil will move forward, then turn right from there, It will turn right and then turn left again. again turn left to right on the right side corner to the left so that this hand moves as instructed then you will be able to find it and if your hand is not moving and you are looking for the answer you will never find it. get there I mean the thing is that as you move your hand it takes you to the place where the answer is question number 15 foreign coffee room now let's see where the coffee room is now the first thing is I mean now your hand pencil hand is It will be in the air when they say right now we're here at the front desk, just put your pencil there if they say right now we're here at the front desk and then move your pencil from there, so let's look at question number 15.
Okay, now I'm going to help you. briefly to get your bearings on the site, as you can see, we are in the reception area, which we try to make attractive and welcoming to visitors. There's a hallway going left from here and, if you continue, the door. in front of you at the end is the entrance to the coffee room no no age f I will not repeat it listen reception okay I will repeat it please listen now the correct answer is H by the way okay now I will help you briefly to find your way around the site, as you can See, we are in the reception area.
Well, as you can see, we're in the reception area, so your pencil will land in the reception area. Now from here you can continue, you can also draw a line. No. problem now listen yes, which we try to make attractive and welcoming for visitors there is a corridor that runs to the left from here there is a corridor that runs to the left from there now running does not mean running to the left from there means that It is on the left side there is a corridor running to the left from here now your pencil will come here okay now I mean the answer can be j i or H first you have to reach that block where the answer can be now what does she say?
And if you keep going, the door that is in front of you and if you keep going, the door that faces you, she didn't say, turn left, she didn't say, turn right, the door that faces you is yours, okay, yeah, you watch that movie and you get angry, yeah, so the door, uh, in front of you, in front of you, means right in front of you. so that is option H, it is clear now listen carefully every time you practice Maps, you are going to practice like this, you will listen to the language of maps and after four or five Maps questions, you will be perfect in them, okay? let's move on to question number 16 warehouse now let's see where the warehouse is the factory is the very large room on the other side of the site next to it is the warehouse that can be accessed by trucks that go up the road towards the turning area at the end , you can get to the warehouse by crossing to the other side of the courtyard and then the door is on your right, she gave it to us, eh, the right one is C, okay, now listen to it again, the correct answer is C, by the way, it is okay, please now. follow the factory, it's the very big room on the other side, okay, the factory is the very big room or The Far Side, now you will immediately go to the factory, how many factories right now, out of sight, next to it is the warehouse next door? is the warehouse now next to the factory we have three options a b c now we have to find which option is right next to it now listen to which one can be accessed by the trucks coming up the road which one can be accessed by the trucks coming up the access road is there, so from here we understand her option C and then she gives another clue: you can get to the warehouse by crossing to the other side of the courtyard by crossing the far side of the courtyard.
The far side means the farthest side of the courtyard now if you look on the other side of the Courtyard there is that and then the door is on your right then the door is on your right there is only one option on the other side of the Courtyard to the right, that is option C, so C is the correct answer, next staff canteen now let's see where the staff canteen is. Well, you'll be interested in finding it. It's the staff canteen. It's right next to the reception. I can safely say that the food is very good, but the view is not good.
Listen, this is right next door. deception, some of you might think, some of you should think G, now it's GJ jija or GJ, okay, G or J nowaction plan. I know, give a justification. I didn't realize we had to do that. I didn't realize we had to do that. So actually, by giving a justification, they don't decide to change it. He did not do it. Actually, he's fine. I can add. I did it now and made the video diary presentation and worked out what I want. My result will be in the project. Someone told me that it is better not to be too precise about your actual result.
These are two precise means. Less specific. It's option b by being less specific about the result, please listen to this part again, okay, I can add it now, I did the video diary presentation and solved what I want. My result will be in the project. One told me it's better not to. Beth doesn't come at this stage, so you have more chance to explore your ideas later, so I'll go back to my proposal to make it a little vaguer. Well, I'll go back to my proposal to make it a little vaguer. The big wig means she's going to change it.
The correct answers are option B and option E. Now let's continue to see how we get to the third part again. The faces are sad and full of problems. It's ok don't worry. Questions 25 to 30. What is the underlying personal meaning? What personal meaning do students decide to give to each of the following images? They have images and personal meaning. For example, this is a picture of a lion and I give it a personal meaning: the lion is for bravery, so every time I look at this picture. I feel brave, for example, right, so now you have the images and the special meaning, follow me, we have images 25 to 30.
If you read these questions, will you get any information? 25 Falcon 26 Fish Hawk 27 Kingfisher 28 portrait of William Well, do you get any information? These are just the names, so remember that when you solve matching questions, sometimes the information is in the questions, but for the most part the information is in the options, so you should read the part where the information is, for favor. come to the personal meaning personal meaning option What is a childhood memory now listen to the audio they will not use the word childhood memory in the audio they say when I was little I went with my grandfather what is that that is a childhood memory like you said, do you like that?
Well, that's the childhood memory, option b, hope for the future, now they'll talk about the future, they'll talk about hope, something positive for the future and that whole option C, fast movement, underline the word fast. and write your fast underline the word movement and write there the word movement right movement means action energy that's not what you're thinking movement so fast fast movement option D Potential threat now listen underline the word potential and right there possible underline the word threat and right there danger, okay, possible Danger power of color now for the color you could use red green yellow and for power you could use the word colors are so powerful option F continuity of life continuity of life means that life continues correct option G protection of nature for protection they could use the word preservation of nature preservation of trees and plants and all that option h a confused attitude towards nature listen to underline the word confused attitude for confused attitude they usually use the word, for example, if I say that I'm not sure where to go I'm not sure what to do with my life, what is this confused attitude?
Then they use the word not sure. Confused attitude means not sure. Okay, now question number 25, image number one is Falcon, let's see what they say now, listen, this hand is. You will be on question number 25. You are this hand that holds the pencil, it will move from a b c d e f g h i and you will put your pencil at the end of the option. When you put your pencil at the end of the option, your eyes will show you all the options. ok, not on the left side on the right side options put your pencil there question number 25 one part of the project that I'm not sure about is where we choose some paintings of birds and say what they mean to us, like if I choose a painting of birds a Lancia falcon I like it because the birds are standing there with their heads turned to the side but they seem to be staring at you, but I can't say it's a little scary.
Can? Hmm, could you talk about the possible danger suggested by? the look of the bird, oh okay, say scary and all you can, you can develop danger, possible danger is the potential threat option D, I got it right, look at the meaning, the personal meaning they are giving, so he said , I can't say, I can't say, it means that. It's not the personal meaning, that's a trap, right? Let's continue. Play this again if you're on parts of the project I'm not sure about. It's where we choose some paintings of birds and say what they mean to us, like if I choose a painting of a Lancia falcon I like it because the birds are standing there with their head turned to the side but they seem to be staring at you but I can't just say that It gives a little scary.
Can? Hmm, you could talk about the possible danger suggested by the bird's gaze, oh, okay, okay, the possible danger suggested by the bird's gaze, so 25 the answer is D, so you can go down and write D in front. of 25 or where it is written D there you can write 25 and then you can transfer they will give you 10 minutes to transfer your answers from the question booklet this is the question booklet that you have in your hand and then they will give you the answer sheet then they will be given 10 minutes and that's enough time to do that, okay, question number 26 Fish Hawk, there's a photo of an Audubon Hawkfish.
I like that it launches itself over the water with a fish in its claws and with large black wings that it raises. most of the picture so you can discuss it in relation to predators and food chains. Well, actually I think I'll concentrate on the fast-moving impression, you're right. I guess I'll tell you that he said you can do that and she said no. I'll focus on the fast movement it gives, so that's option C, okay 26c 27 Kingfisher, what is the kingfisher? It is a bird. The kingfisher is a bird. You know that photo of a kingfisher by Van Gogh?
He is perched on a reed that grows near a stream. Yes, he has these. beautiful shades of blue, red and black. In fact, I chose it. Oh, listen, listen, never decide the answer until you read the ending right now. Kingfisher is related to the lady, okay, simple like that Kingfisher color in this and that or Applause, listen to it. Again, never decide until you get to the end of the audio. Okay, I'll play it again. You know, that image of Van Gogh's Kingfisher is perched on a reed growing near a stream. Yes, he has these beautiful shades of blue, red and black.
I chose it because I once saw a real kingfisher when I was little, I was walking with my grandfather and I have never forgotten it with my grandfather and I never forget it, so I mean it's related to whoever, so you have to listen to that person . a is the correct answer question number 28 portrait of William Wells there is a portrait called William Wells I don't remember the artist but he is a middle-aged man who has just photographed a bird and his expression and the way he holds the bird in his hand suggests he's not sure what he's done to me it's about how ambiguous people are in the way they exploit the natural world interesting that's option H confused attitude towards nature not sure and how ambiguous people are well , let's go to question number 29 there it is Gogan's photo via Matty did it in Tahiti is a woman with a white bird behind her that is eating a lizard and what interests me is what idea this bird refers to apparently it is a reference to the endless cycle of existence wow endless cycle of existence exactly that's right, endless cycle of existence, so endless continuity and for all life they use the word clear existence, okay, let's continue after Vero mati, we have 30 portraits of Giovanni, the Medici.
I chose a portrait of a Little Giovanni de Medici holds a little bird in his fist. I like the way he holds it carefully so as not to hurt it. It's not true who it doesn't hurt. That is option G. Nature protection. I played this one again. I chose a portrait of a little boy, Giovanni de Medici, holding a little bird in one fist. I like the way he holds it carefully so as not to hurt it, so to protect it it doesn't hurt it and by nature the bird exactly. okay foreigner okay part 4 complete the notes below write just one word that's all your answer will contain one word no number nothing else just one word stoicism do you know what stoicism is ?
If you don't know, you shouldn't worry. You don't even need to read if you don't know in the audio if there's something unusual in the audio, they'll explain to you that they'll tell us clearly what Stoicism is so you don't have to worry about it, okay? the form just focuses the questions stoicism question number 31 stoicism is still relevant now just take stoicism as stoicism okay, it's basically an ancient belief, I'm telling you, but in the audio they will tell you that stoicism is an ancient belief, right , then stoicism still is. relevant today because it underlies the word because and sometimes because they use the word, therefore, they write the word, therefore, now tell me where it goes back to their stoicism.
This is very important for the third part. You must know if they write the word. They write the word one, if they write the word this, you should see where it comes back to. They are called relative pronouns. They always relate to something, so because of their attractiveness Dash, the attractiveness Dash means type of attractiveness on the top right. Play the audio. Listen and answer the question. number 31. ancient philosophy is not just about talking or lecturing or even reading long, dense books, in fact it is something that people have used throughout history to solve their problems and achieve their greatest triumphs specifically I mean to Stoicism which in my opinion is the most practical of all philosophies and therefore the most attractive our most practical of all philosophies therefore the most attractive then it is attractive because it is practical try to understand it is attractive because it is practical the most practical of all philosophies please listen again ancient philosophy It is not just about talking, lecturing or even reading long dense books, in fact, it is something that people have used throughout history to solve their problems and achieve their greatest triumphs.
Specifically I am referring to Stoicism, which in my opinion is the most practical of all philosophies. and therefore the most attractive most practical therefore the most attractive then it is the most attractive because of its practicality it is because of the practical it is the most attractive therefore because of its attractiveness practical to appeal they use the word attractive the answer is practical let's go to question number 32 uh, okay, by the way, in the fourth part they will give you uh, we call it uh bullets, some bullets contain questions and some bullets do not contain questions.
Very important point: bullets that do not contain any questions, just underline a word there. for example, can you see the first point? Stoicism was founded more than 2000 years ago. Can you see there is no question here, so there is no need to read it? Just underline the word Greece or two thousand to be able to follow the audio in the fourth part. the audio is going to be a little bit fast, it's going to be faster than part one, two, three because it's going to be a lecture and when people give lectures sometimes they go fast and all that, so just where there's no doubt, underline a word so you can follow the audio, okay, the Stoic ideas are surprisingly well known, the ideas are well known even though they are not intended for now underline it is not intended for it is not possible for them to use the word never well so never and is not intended for now underline the word for you could get the answer despite not being intended means that their purpose was not Dash true, their purpose was not Dash or they were not Dash for something, let's see that Stoicism was founded on the ancient Greece by Zeno of Citium at the beginning of the 3rd century BC.
C., but it was practiced by people like Epictetus Cato Seneca and Marcus Aurelius surprisingly we still have access to these ideas even though the most famous Stoics never wrote anything for publication they never wrote anything for publication now look here the application 4 gave you a very good hint i never wrote anything below means that despite not being intentional, i never wrote anything despite not being intended to be published with the correct spelling. Okay, now you can see that there are two more points without any question, so in the first point underline the virtuous life, the virtuous life, the second point, you can underline the word emotions and then we have question number 33 from Epictetus.
Now let's read it. An imagery test said that external events cannot be controlled, but the script that people do in response can be controlled. Now listen, what you can't control are external events, what you can. controlled that will be your answer and for can be controlled you can use the word we have control over that or the script we make can be controlledSo what can be controlled? That's your answer. The Stoic principles were based on the idea that their followers could have unwavering happiness in this life and the key to achieving it was virtue. The path to virtue, in turn, is to understand that destructive emotions such as anger and jealousy are under our conscious control.
They don't have to control us because we can learn to control them. they, in the words of Epictetus, I cannot control external events, but I do control the choices I make with respect to them, but I do control the choices I make with respect to them, so the answer is choices now here if you write the answer in singular. I'll be wrong, it's not a choice, choice is fine, let's move on to question number 34. A stoic is someone who has a different view of experiences than others would consider. write there most of us would consider now look underline the word consider for consider you can use the word see you know they say oh I see very simple one day a boy was absent from his class and the next day the teacher asked him why you were absent he said sir I had a party that's why I was absent the teacher said oh I see and the boy said I see yes then OIC means that I think it's correct it's that same yes it's okay there should be a smile on their faces don't worry yes foreign quarter and we have reached question number 34.
Okay, yes, some say 39 John, the shadow of question number 34, a stoic is someone who has a different view on experiences than others would consider, so others, most of us, would consider that we would see and then whatever. They say that later you would see that will be your answer modern philosopher and writer Nasim Nicholas Taylor defines a stoic as someone who has a different perspective on experiences that most of us would see as totally negative and that most of us see as holy negative now. you write completely negative because it is a single word only negative negative is the answer question number 35 the influence of stoicism George Washington organized a script George Washington organized R Dash R means the answer will be singular something organized by right on keto to motivate his men like this that to organize they can use the word put one George Washington wrote a script to motivate his men the founding fathers of the United States were inspired by philosophy George Washington was introduced to stoicism by his neighbors at the age of 17 and then put on a play theater based on the life of Cato to inspire his men Thomas Jefferson's captain Inspires his men to motivate the use of the world Inspire to organize they use the word set up and play which game is Cricket or badminton exhibition is drama Exactly listen to it again the founding fathers of the United States were inspired by philosophy.
George Washington was introduced to Stoicism by his neighbors at age 17 and later put on a play based on Cato's life to inspire his men. Okay, putting on a play to inspire where your men play is the answer. Now, by the way, if you notice the answer to question number 31, practice 32, post 33, options 34 negative, 35 play, these answers are very, very simple words, but you have to learn them from the audio. Okay, let's move on to question number 36. No, you will. write exactly the word that you hear in the audio you can't write the replacement for that word absolutely whatever word they speak, you will write that word yes, okay, uh Adams Ideas from Adam Smith on the board ideas in for ideas that they could use The word views seen on the board were influenced by Stoicism, so let's look at ideas about what economist Adam Smith's theories on capitalism were significantly influenced by the Stoicism he studied as a schoolboy with a teacher who had translated the works of Marcus Aurelius capitalism and for ideas they use the word series, please, theories.
Theory, yes, you understand, can I have some water? The other person looks at my face. Can I have some water? Sure, okay, so the word is Theory, let's see, I play this again. Economist Adam Smith's theories on capitalism. Economist Adam Smith's theories on capitalism. the answer is capitalism, capital and ism is fine question number 37 cognitive-behavioral therapy CBT the treatment for Dash is based on ideas for stoicism treatment for diseases means treatment for there can be any disease that they will tell us the treatment for Dash is based on ideas of the Stoicism Stoicism had a profound influence on Albert Ellis, who invented cognitive behavioral therapy, which is used to help people manage their problems by changing the way they think and behave.
It is most commonly used to treat depression. Fold and treat your own words well. Well, let's continue with question number. 38 people learn to base their thinking on Dash basing their thinking on means what should be the basis of their thinking correctly so that people learn to base their thinking on the idea is that we can take control of Our Lives by challenging the irrational beliefs that they create our lives. symptoms and behaviors of faulty thinking by using logic instead of using logic people learn to base their thinking on logic so logic is the answer good question number 39 in business people benefit from stoicism by identify obstacles as they consider them as obstacles they can use the word obstacles or any other word so they take obstacles as what Stoicism has also become popular in the business world.
Stoic principles can develop the resilience and mindset needed to overcome setbacks because Stoics teach that turning obstacles into opportunities is a lesson for every business opportunity now. please write underlying as and right there in obstacles as opportunities obstacle in opportunity I have it like this as Governor then they use in okay, let's continue with the relevance of stoicism, it requires a lot of hyphen, underlines a lot, they will use any long word, for example, if the answer uh whateverThe answer is that many may use the word too or inclusive or much or any other word. I would argue that studying Stoicism is as relevant today as it was 2000 years ago thanks to its brilliant ideas on how to lead a good life At the very root of thinking there is a very simple way to live control what you can and accept what you can't this is not as easy as it seems and will require considerable practice not easy considerable practice now underline a lot and right there considerable foreigner no problem with British or American spelling they accept color color color color by the way, practice with C is a noun and practice with s is a verb, but even if you write practice with s in American English, that is correct. you can write it okay, okay, all the best, just a second, okay, listen now the way we have parasites the way we have solved this test by underlining the word focusing on the words this is how you have to solve ten tests how many 10 solve tests the first time play the audio take the test check your answers you will get 30 correct answers 20 correct answers even 10 correct answers even five correct answers it doesn't matter then play the audio again then you can drag the audio take it forward and go back forward rewind forward listen to it again, read the question even then, if you don't understand, at the end of the book they gave you the transcript, read it carefully, once you solve 10 tests with complete understanding of each and every question, you will see a improve and these tips that I gave you these words these phrases these synonyms tend to be repeated once you solve for example in the past I used to prepare the tests every test I used to prepare but now I realize that they are repeating the same things over and over again that's why I highly recommend you 16 Cambridge IELTS books just before taking your real exam you need to take 16 books from 1 to 16 and how to start start from book number 16 16 and then book number one 15 and book number 2 14 and book number three.
Know why in your real exam, your IELTS listening test will be a combination of so many tests, the first part of the new test, the second part of the five-year test, the third part of the 15-year test and the quarter of the test new or old, so there is a mix. Nowadays they make new exams like this, okay, so you should be prepared because book one will give you an idea of ​​the old exams. Book one was published in 2001, two or three and now it's 2022 which means book 1 is 20 years old, so what was IELTS like? but now they do the same thing, they play Old test, new test, combination of tests, that's why book 16, book 1, book 15, book 2, so you need to practice until you finish all these books and every time you solve a listening comprehension test, follow all these techniques. and be interested, I mean, if you spend these 40 60 days with IELTS, after that there is no IELTS, no problem, but now you have to do well, this is very very important, so if you give importance to the importance IELTS abroad.

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