Listening to lectures: a useful resource

Hi

If you usually find section 4 of the IELTS Listening test difficult, then read on.

I’ve just listened to an audio recording that an IELTS candidate told me about, and I think it could help you improve your listening skills for section 4 of the listening test. It’s called ‘Lectures‘ and is part of the ‘Academic listening’ series on the BBC Learning English website; you can listen to it by clicking on the ‘lectures’ link below.

It’s not specifically about IELTS, but a lot of what it talks about is relevant to listening to the academic talk in section 4.

It talks about problems that non-native speakers can have when they listen to a lecture (e.g. the speaker’s accent or speaking speed), and it talks about how the lecturer may use intonation and marker phrases (i.e. signposting) to help people follow the talk.

Lectures

If you find the recording useful, check out the other recordings about listening to lectures in the same series.

The scripts of all the recordings are available on the website as well.

The series will be particularly useful for those of you who are planning to go to university in an English-speaking country.

Check it out.

Pete

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