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Last activity on May 24, 2023
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WELCOMEWelcome to IELTS Online Listening
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Meet Your Course Trainers
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Course Overview
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Using the Platform
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IELTS LISTENING TESTIELTS Listening Test2 Topics
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LISTENING SKILLS AND STRATEGIESIntroduction to Skills and Strategies
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General Skills and Strategies6 Topics
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Skills and Strategies for Part 16 Topics
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Skills and Strategies for Part 24 Topics
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Skills and Strategies for Part 34 Topics
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Skills and Strategies for Part 46 Topics
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QUESTION TYPESIntroduction to Question Types
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Common Strategies for All Questions
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Multiple Choice Questions8 Topics
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Matching Questions8 Topics
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Labelling Questions8 Topics
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Completion Questions8 Topics
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Sentence Completion Questions8 Topics
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Short-answer Questions8 Topics
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IELTS PRACTICE TESTSIELTS Listening Mock Tests2 Topics
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COURSE CONCLUSIONOverall Tips for a Greater Score
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Congratulations on Course Completion
How to Answer
How to Answer Completion Questions
In the previous topic, you learnt about the format of the different types of completion questions. In this video, Philip will demonstrate how to answer a completion question and how to apply before and while listening strategies needed for this question type.
Discussion
There are five types of completion questions.
Which one do you find most difficult? Why?
Write your response in the box below. Feel free to reply to other participants.
I got a better understanding after watching this video. Thank you so much!
Summary completion because it is necessary to read the text to understand it and predict or think in synonyms of the words in the gaps, but the time to analyse the text is so short.
Summary because of paraphrase and synonyms ans antonyms and Signposts
Summary completion… I think is more difficult because all is related with synonyms, paraphrases…
If we write thoughts instead of thought, would it be considered as a correct answer ?
NO
no, dude. “s” so important u cann’t miss it. If the letter have no “s” and u write it down, it’ll wrong