@@VietFCE cause in one paragraph, the speaker mentioned lots of information, and then I often get the wrong main point. another reason is that every single answer is chosen only once, then it's like a sequence or domino syndrome, 1 fault leads to another fault. Do you have any advice? Thank you
@@lamtrinh4077 You're right. Part 3 often tests the ability to identify main points, purpose, attitude, opinion and feeling.. Do you know why you often get the wrong main point?
@@lamtrinh4077 I see. From that, here are some tips for Part 3 that may help: + Read the question carefully to get what you want to focus on. For example in this test, you will hear people talk about why they did not go to the university directly after leaving school. The correct answers must be related to the reason why the speakers did not go to the university..So do not choose other answers that have nothing to do with the question. + Knowing that options from A to H are always different, so make sure you can notice and distinguish each of them by quickly underline the key words in every option. + Listen to everything a speaker has to say before note down your answer. + Don't choose an answer just because you hear similar word or phrase. Listen for the same ideas as in the option (which answer the question) + Wait until you've heard a speaker twice before you make a final decision on the answer.
Excuse me, can you tell me why question 28 is A not C? Susan said she and her colleagues has their own bedrooms, but so much of their day is spent in other people's company and she sometimes find that tough.
Do you have explanations instead of transcripts like th-cam.com/video/AydPaIKPAWM/w-d-xo.html? So I can understand why I'm wrong without having to ask you all the time. For the transcipts, you can use subtitles.
Read the transcript again and again. Is there any information point out that the speaker had difficult night's sleep. You always get great score, why can't you understand the answer when everything clearly had in the transcript?
I understood now. But explanations is better than transcripts, isn't it? Anyway, my point is 25/30. I am going to take the exam to my chosen secondary school next week. Hope I'll pass.
@@hanhtran-hu4oz We need to look at the whole content, not just a word. You may hear telling about the penguin, it's right. But it is actually a programme advertisement. You can check the transcription for detail.
@@VietFCE hmmm I think part 3 is quite daunting for me as in one extract the speaker mentions lots of information, so I can't follow the main point of each one
@@x.hong_ne I see. Here are some tips for Part 3 that may help: + Read the question carefully to get what you want to focus on. For example in the test, you will hear people talk about why they did not go to the university directly after leaving school. The correct answers must be related to the reason why the speakers did not go to the university..So do not choose other answers that have nothing to do with the question. + Knowing that options from A to H are always different, so make sure you can notice and distinguish each of them by quickly underline the key words in every option. + Listen to everything a speaker has to say before note down your answer. + Don't choose an answer just because you hear similar word or phrase. Listen for the same ideas as in the option (which answer the question). + Wait until you've heard a speaker twice before you make a final decision on the answer.
Answer Key: drive.google.com/file/d/12dF62qQ5gyoVlGFLNyvyBU0LKK8qN6mA/view
I got 21/30. Part 3 is always the most challenging section for me
Do you know why part 3 is the most challenging one for you?
@@VietFCE cause in one paragraph, the speaker mentioned lots of information, and then I often get the wrong main point. another reason is that every single answer is chosen only once, then it's like a sequence or domino syndrome, 1 fault leads to another fault. Do you have any advice? Thank you
@@lamtrinh4077 You're right. Part 3 often tests the ability to identify main points, purpose, attitude, opinion and feeling..
Do you know why you often get the wrong main point?
@@VietFCE I guess the reason is some keywords are repeated in many paragraphs, which makes me confused
@@lamtrinh4077 I see. From that, here are some tips for Part 3 that may help:
+ Read the question carefully to get what you want to focus on. For example in this test, you will hear people talk about why they did not go to the university directly after leaving school. The correct answers must be related to the reason why the speakers did not go to the university..So do not choose other answers that have nothing to do with the question.
+ Knowing that options from A to H are always different, so make sure you can notice and distinguish each of them by quickly underline the key words in every option.
+ Listen to everything a speaker has to say before note down your answer.
+ Don't choose an answer just because you hear similar word or phrase. Listen for the same ideas as in the option (which answer the question)
+ Wait until you've heard a speaker twice before you make a final decision on the answer.
This exam is very confusing ....the questions and the answers....in part 3 is really confusing....
You can check the transcript here: drive.google.com/file/d/1IVkB6UVv9hrL6CwNDnHyagjjfgGRvUfs/view
yeah i had to read up on scripts several times so I could make out the correct answers.
23/30 this one is one of the hardest exams I have ever had
Still 23/30 is a good score. Keep up the good work.
27/30. Most of the time I have minor mistakes and I am currently working on fixing them.
Thank you so much!
you're welcome
Can you explain me the question 19, please?
From my standpoint PART-2 is the most difficult one. Most of the time ı make 3-4 mistakes and ı don't know why. What are you suggesting ?
My first suggestion is get to know/understand why you make those mistakes and avoid them.
Excuse me, can you tell me why question 28 is A not C? Susan said she and her colleagues has their own bedrooms, but so much of their day is spent in other people's company and she sometimes find that tough.
You can check it here: drive.google.com/file/d/1IVkB6UVv9hrL6CwNDnHyagjjfgGRvUfs/view
I know. I read the transcript, but I still don't understand.
Do you have explanations instead of transcripts like th-cam.com/video/AydPaIKPAWM/w-d-xo.html? So I can understand why I'm wrong without having to ask you all the time. For the transcipts, you can use subtitles.
Read the transcript again and again. Is there any information point out that the speaker had difficult night's sleep. You always get great score, why can't you understand the answer when everything clearly had in the transcript?
I understood now. But explanations is better than transcripts, isn't it? Anyway, my point is 25/30. I am going to take the exam to my chosen secondary school next week. Hope I'll pass.
The solutions are missing. Can you share them?
vui quá ghe tới sáng kkk
Haha, vậy mới tám chấm Ielts : )
Trop difficille!!!
Answer Key:
1 C 2B 3C 4B 5B 6C 7A 8A
9. (a) location researcher
10. (flexible) (work/working) hours/ (flexibility of) (the) (working/work) hours
11. castle
12. (an) ice(-)cream / ice(-)cream(s)
13. (some) farmers
14. database
15. movie(-)map
16. leaflets
17. privacy
18. work placement (programme/ program)
19 C 20F 21H 22B 23E
24B 25A 26B 27A 28A 29C 30B
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flexible!
@@goneptis1665 yes, you're right, it's my typing mistake. Thanks
See the transcription for FCE Listening Test 12 here: drive.google.com/file/d/1IVkB6UVv9hrL6CwNDnHyagjjfgGRvUfs/view
I don't think that the correct answer of question 8 is A. I think it is B because the audio tell about the penguin
@@hanhtran-hu4oz We need to look at the whole content, not just a word. You may hear telling about the penguin, it's right. But it is actually a programme advertisement. You can check the transcription for detail.
26/30 again and again :( Can u tell me some efficient tips to make headway?
Which parts of the test you are more likely to make mistake? Why do you make those mistakes?
@@VietFCE hmmm I think part 3 is quite daunting for me as in one extract the speaker mentions lots of information, so I can't follow the main point of each one
@@x.hong_ne I see. Here are some tips for Part 3 that may help:
+ Read the question carefully to get what you want to focus on. For example in the test, you will hear people talk about why they did not go to the university directly after leaving school. The correct answers must be related to the reason why the speakers did not go to the university..So do not choose other answers that have nothing to do with the question.
+ Knowing that options from A to H are always different, so make sure you can notice and distinguish each of them by quickly underline the key words in every option.
+ Listen to everything a speaker has to say before note down your answer.
+ Don't choose an answer just because you hear similar word or phrase. Listen for the same ideas as in the option (which answer the question).
+ Wait until you've heard a speaker twice before you make a final decision on the answer.
25/30 Thanks
Great score. Keep it up.
Where is the answer key?
24/30 thanks
That's a really good score. Keep it up.
where are the solutions?
23/30 thanks
Well-done! Keep going.
Where Can I see the answers please??? 😢
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29/30
Excellent score! Keep it up.
23 out of 30 on 30th of June 2022
Good score as always. Keep going.
B a d A
What do you mean?
B A D A