Ielts Notes
Ielts Notes
LISTENING SECTION:
understand main ideas and specific factual information
recognize the opinions, attitudes and purpose of a speaker
follow the development of an argument
Pattern:
* Clips played only once.
* Time provided at beginning of each section to go through the questions.
*Questions are grouped in each section.
No: of questions: 40 Time:30 minutes + 10 minutes to transfer answers
Four Sections
Lesson 2: Listening for Specific Information: Predict Missing word/Type of word (SECTION 1)
Question Types
1. TABLE COMPLTETION: Factual information including numbers.
a. Look at words in task/Title to guess the topic.
b. Understand who the speakers are.
c. Study table, anticipate missing words
d. Note Row and column headings
e. Anticipate the required answer.
f. Note the order of the Questions
2. SENTENCE COMPLETITION:
a. GRAMMARTICALLY CORRECT ANSWERS.
b. No of words needed for answer.
c. Read Title to understand the topic.
d. Anticipate the required answer/ TYPE OF WORD, NUMBER OF WORD.
Lesson 3: Identifying Details: figuring out descriptions and directions (SECTION 2)
Question Types
1. LABELLING A DIAGRAM:
a. TYPE 1: Complete labels on diagram with words from recording.
b. TYPE 2: Match options in a box to points numbered on the diagram.
c. TYPE 3: Match points numbered on diagram to items or descriptions.
2. Factual information including numbers.
a. Look at words in task/Title to guess the topic.
b. Understand who the speakers are.
c. Study table, anticipate missing words
d. Note Row and column headings
e. Anticipate the required answer.
f. Note the order of the Questions
3. SENTENCE COMPLETITION:
a. GRAMMARTICALLY CORRECT ANSWERS.
b. No of words needed for answer.
c. Read Title to understand the topic.
d. Anticipate the required answer/ TYPE OF WORD, NUMBER OF WORD.
IELTS Academic Writing Task 1: The Complete Guide
20 minutes to write at least 150 words for Writing Task 1
QUESTION TYPES:
Basic IELTS Task 2 Writing Template Structure
Sample IELTS Task 2 Essay
Lets take a look at an example essay containing each of the Task 2 paragraphs described above.
Some parents may worry that pushing their children towards a particular career could be harmful.
While I agree it is unwise to predetermine a childs profession, parents should still offer guidance through
open communication.
Young people need freedom to make choices, especially when it comes to their careers. Even parents
who agree with this idea may still feel some anxiety about it. Ultimately, most parents hope their children will
be financially secure. Deep down some parents may also want their children to choose prestigious careers, or
jobs that will impact society in some way. These wishes are normal and not necessarily harmful. Yet, it can be
problematic if these desires turn into firm expectations. In such cases, the main motivation for a child
becomes fear of disappointing her parents. It can lead to resentment if she spends her life doing something
she doesnt enjoy. With freedom to explore, by contrast, she can take ownership of her career decisions and
develop internal motivation to reach her goals.
Yet, offering a child freedom does not imply that parents should be absent. To the contrary, parents
should strive to foster open communication about career decisions. If a childs aspirations do not line up with
his parents wishes, he may fear that approaching them could lead to judgement and confrontation. However,
if he feels that his parents will listen carefully and maintain an open attitude, he may let down his guard and
welcome their feedback. When this happens, parents can provide guidance and, importantly, even critiques of
their childs plans. In this way, open communication creates opportunities for young people to benefit from
their parents wisdom and experience.
In conclusion, even though parents should avoid pressuring their children to follow specific career
paths, they should not abandon the discussion. Parents should strive to create an environment where they can
offer caring guidance through open communication.