A Listening Coaching is a type of assessment that measures a person's ability to understand spoken language in a particular context or situation. It is commonly used in language learning and assessment, but it can also be used in other fields such as music, psychology, and communication studies. The purpose of a Listening Coaching is to evaluate a person's ability to comprehend spoken language accurately and effectively in real-world situations. It can help identify areas of strength and weakness in listening skills, guide language instruction, and assess language proficiency for academic or professional purposes.
IELTS Listening Coaching: Academics
Format |
Part 1: There’s a speech communication between 2
speakers
(for example, an audio communication concerning travel arrangements) Part 2: There is a monologue (for example, a speech about local facilities). The final two pieces deal with circumstances that are set in the sense of education and training. Part 3:There is a conversation between two key speakers
(for example, two university students in discussion, perhaps guided by a
tutor). Part 4:There is a scholarly subject monologue. |
Timing |
Note:Maximum 30 minutes of audio + 10 minutes of transfer time. |
No. of Questions |
2 Questions |
Types. of Questions |
Task 02: Candidates will be asked to compose an essay in response to opinions, claims or problems. |
Scores |
Responses/answers are assessed by certified IELTS examiners. The points for Task 2 are twice than the points of Task 1. |
It is important to focus your attention on the speaker and what they are saying to understand conversation.
It involves putting yourself in the speaker's shoes and trying to understand their perspective.
It is important to approach the conversation avoid making assumptions or jumping to conclusions.