Tbh, I’m not expert in listening. But this version of listening is suitable for me somehow since I usually don’t do well in listening. I think most important thing is pre-scanning all the questions as many as you can, and this is gonna be a big benefit when doing MC. For example, during the preparation time for section 1, you can even read and highlighted the questions on Page 2. And I even put 2 words (in my language) besides each choice if they are not that obvious to read and tricky. By doing this, you probably could memorize some answers for a little while and it helps me during the listening.
Tbh, I’m not expert in listening. But this version of listening is suitable for me somehow since I usually don’t do well in listening. I think most important thing is pre-scanning all the questions as many as you can, and this is gonna be a big benefit when doing MC. For example, during the preparation time for section 1, you can even read and highlighted the questions on Page 2. And I even put 2 words (in my language) besides each choice if they are not that obvious to read and tricky. By doing this, you probably could memorize some answers for a little while and it helps me during the listening.
My score:
Listening: 8.0
Reading: 8.0
Writing: 7.0
Speaking: 7.5
Can anyone advice if there is any advantage of reappearing for IELTS? I could get 7.5 in writing and 8.5 in listening. How many CRS points would increase if that happens?
I got my result
Kitchener, Ontario
L:7.5
R: 9
W: 6.5
S: 7.5
I don’t know why i got 6.5 in writing because writing is something I’m really good at.
Listening I lost score because of the way listening is done here in Canada, they play recording on speakers...
I guess revaluation would be of no use because I know it won’t increase my listening score.