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[Mastering IELTS Listening: Strategies for Challenging Matching Questions]-[A technique for really difficult IELTS listening matching questions!]

My IELTS Classroom Podcast · B2 · 2023-04-18

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Mastering IELTS Listening Matching Questions: Strategies and Insights

In this episode of My IELTS Classroom, experts Shelley Cornick and Nick Long provide a comprehensive guide to tackling one of the most challenging sections of the IELTS Listening test: Matching Questions. By analyzing specific examples from Cambridge 17, the hosts break down the essential techniques required to navigate both Part 2 and Part 3 matching tasks.

The Fundamentals of Matching Questions

Matching questions require test-takers to connect a list of items (e.g., locations, skills, or features) with a set of options (e.g., activities or opinions). The hosts emphasize that the items listed next to the numbers are primarily "signposts." You should not focus intensely on these words, as they will appear in order and be clearly signaled by the speaker. Instead, the focus must be on the content within the box.

Key Strategies for Success:

  1. Avoid Keyword Matching: A major trap for students is listening for the exact words found in the box. IELTS often uses these as distractors. Instead, look for paraphrases and synonyms. For example, when describing a "dairy," speakers might mention "milking cows" as a distractor, while the correct answer (eating and drinking) is conveyed through phrases like "lunch," "afternoon tea," or "cup of coffee."
  2. Identify Distractors: In many matching tasks, there are more options than questions. These extra items are designed to confuse you. If you hear a word from the box, be skeptical—it is often a sign that it is not the answer.
  3. Active Note-Taking: In more complex Part 3 tasks, you might not immediately identify the paraphrase. The hosts suggest writing down key phrases or emotional indicators (like "mood" for atmosphere or "shame" for disappointment) during the recording. You can then return to these notes after the audio ends to match them to the remaining options.

Navigating Part 3 Complexity: Opinions and Agreement

As the test progresses to Part 3, the difficulty increases because the focus shifts from factual descriptions to attitudes, emotions, and agreement.

  • The Agreement Trap: When speakers say "I agree," it is often used to agree with a negative statement or a point that is not the answer. Always listen for the context surrounding agreement words.
  • Handling Disagreement: For questions involving disagreement, such as "disagree about why this was an issue," you must identify the core problem (e.g., actors speaking too fast vs. not loudly enough) and recognize that the speakers hold conflicting views on the cause.

Conclusion: The Power of Logic and Vocabulary

Shelley and Nick demonstrate that even when an IELTS listening task is "a trillion gazillion bazillion percent" difficult, success relies on logical processing rather than just vocabulary recognition. By focusing on the meaning of the dialogue rather than isolated words, and by utilizing the strategy of noting down key paraphrases, students can navigate even the most complex matching sections. Ultimately, the ability to synthesize information and identify subtle shifts in speaker attitude is what separates a high-scoring candidate from the rest.

🎯Key Sentences

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spring has sprung.
2
That's the main thing, isn't it?
3
if you are listening at home
4
they're going to signpost it.
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I bet we will hear the words
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📝Key Phrases

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spring has sprung
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tackle a question
3
make a big difference
4
open my swimming season
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signpost
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to My IELTS Classroom, the podcast where two English experts talk all things IELTS.
I'm Shelley Cornick.
And I'm Nick Long.
And today we are looking at listening matching questions.
What are the basics of listening matching questions?
What technique do we recommend for more difficult types of questions?

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