nowadays main issue is I can’t understand question, but I
understand their listening audio well?
Scoring 33 out of 40 is a strong start! Since you understand the audio well, your
main focus should be on improving question comprehension. Try these strategies:
1. Analyze Question Types – Familiarize yourself with all IELTS Listening
question formats (e.g., multiple choice, form completion, map labeling).
Each has a different approach.
2. Practice Paraphrasing – IELTS questions often use synonyms and rephrased
information from the audio. Try predicting the kind of words you might
hear.
3. Read Questions Before Listening – Skim through the questions during the
given time so you know what to focus on.
4. Underline Keywords – Mark key words in the questions to help you quickly
identify the relevant part in the audio.
5. Review Mistakes – After each practice test, analyze the questions you got
wrong and see why you misunderstood them.
Please provide question type in details
Below are several examples of common IELTS Listening instructions along with
explanations of what they mean:
1. Multiple Choice
Instruction Example:
“Choose the correct answer, A, B, or C.”
, How to Approach It:
Step 1: Read the question and options quickly.
Step 2: Listen for keywords or details in the recording that match one
option.
Example Scenario:
o Audio snippet: “The art gallery opens at 10 AM every Tuesday.”
o Question: “When does the gallery open?”
A. Monday
B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday
What to Do: You know from the audio that it opens on Tuesday, so the
answer is B.
2. Form/Note/Table/Flow-chart Completion
Instruction Example:
“Complete the form below using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
answer.”
How to Approach It:
Step 1: Look at the blank spaces and note the word limit.
Step 2: Listen for exact details in the audio.
Example Scenario:
o Audio snippet: “Registration for the conference starts on September
15 at 8 AM.”
o Form Section:
Registration Date: _______