雅思听力钱怎么写?
I am so happy to help! Firstly, go over your listening material. The more you practise with, the better you will be at recognising patterns and making inferences based on context. Note any words that you don't know how to spel or that you are just not sure of - these can be looked up in a dictionary later, but make sure that you underline any word that is unfamiliar for future reference. You could also listen to the BBC podcast called 'You are hearing things' which helps you understand what to do with lists etc.
Secondly, look at past questions, especially from similar test dates. Answer them as completely as possible. This way you get used to the question formats while familiarising yourself with common words/patterns. Go through the answers with a highlighter or underliner - this may reveal keywords that you can use to pick up on the gist of the answer.
Next, I would recommend writing out answers to old questions where you were unsure about sections /words. Be as detailed as possible and try using the same structure as the question. Make sure there are no gaps between sentences as this will cause you problems when it comes to transcribing (if you need to).
If you have time, write down additional notes such as:
• Common word(s)/phrase(s)
• Similarities and differences within sets
• Any new vocabulary
This will give you something to refer back to during the week, especially if you find it hard to recall any details once you stop working.
Good luck with your prep!