Analyze Your Performance
After completing the test, go through each section carefully.
Common Mistakes to Look For
- Missing Keywords:
- What happens: You might miss key words in the audio, leading to incorrect answers.
- Example:
- Audio: “The museum opens at 9:30, but the guided tours begin at 10:00.”
- Question: “What time do the guided tours start?”
- Common mistake: Writing “9:30” instead of “10:00.”
- Solution: Train yourself to focus on key phrases like “but,” “however,” “starts,” or “after.”
- Spelling Errors:
- What happens: Spelling mistakes can cost marks, even if your answer is correct.
- Example: Writing “enviroment” instead of “environment.”
- Solution: Make a list of commonly misspelled words from practice tests and memorize them.
- Misunderstanding Accents:
- What happens: Words or phrases might sound unfamiliar due to British, Australian, or American accents.
- Example:
- British: “Car park” (parking lot), “flat” (apartment).
- Australian: “Cheers” (thanks), “bush” (forest).
- Solution: Practice listening to diverse accents daily (BBC, ABC Australia, NPR).
- Incorrect Word Form:
- What happens: The answer might require a specific word form (e.g., singular/plural, adjective/noun).
- Example:
- Question: “What type of accommodations are offered?”
- Audio: “We offer apartments and single rooms.”
- Mistake: Writing “apartment” instead of “apartments.”
- Solution: Double-check the grammar of your answers.
- Not Following Instructions:
- What happens: Exceeding the word limit or format rules.
- Example:
- Question: “Write no more than two words.”
- Your answer: “Guided tour starts” (incorrect, as it’s three words).
- Solution: Pay close attention to instructions and practice adhering to them.
Step 3: Review Each Section
- Check Your Answers:
- Use the answer key provided in the practice book.
- For incorrect answers, compare what you wrote with the audio transcript to see what you missed.
- Understand Why You Missed Answers:
- Re-listen to the audio for incorrect questions.
- Identify whether the issue was:
- Not recognizing paraphrasing.
- Missing key information.
- Confusion due to distractors.
- Identify Patterns in Mistakes:
- Are you consistently missing certain question types (e.g., multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank)?
- Are you struggling with specific sections (e.g., Section 4’s monologue)?
Step 4: Take Action on Mistakes
- For Missing Keywords:
- Practice active listening by focusing on specific details.
- Use mock tests to train yourself to anticipate the type of information required.
- For Spelling Errors:
- Create a personalized vocabulary list.
- Practice writing answers multiple times to build accuracy.
- For Accents:
- Listen to resources with varied accents and practice transcribing short passages.
- For Word Limit Errors:
- Make note of the word count in every practice test.
- Train yourself to spot and avoid unnecessary words.
Step 5: Track Progress
- Raw Score to Band Score: Use the IELTS Listening Band Score table to track improvements.
- Example: If you scored 27/40 in the first test, your band score is 6.5.
- Set a goal: Aim for small increases, such as moving from 27/40 to 30/40 (Band 7.0).