1. The most important thing in listening is vocabulary. The difference between listening vocabulary and other vocabulary is that you need to hear words instead of simply seeing or writing them down.
2. IELTS listening only tests the details, and basically does not test the summary questions and topics.
Don't overemphasize the listening situation. The official answer is usually uppercase or lowercase.
4. Pay special attention to spelling and singular and plural numbers, and details determine success or failure.
5. Fill-in-the-blank questions are divided into table questions, summary fill-in-the-blank questions, single-sentence fill-in-the-blank questions and map questions.
6. Fill in the blanks according to the words before and after the blank, and predict the part of speech and content of the answer.
7. Take notes on the contents related to the stem prediction, such as filling in numbers and recording numbers; Fill in the verbs and record them.
8. Pay attention to the synonymous substitution in the original text and the stem, and the synonymous substitution ability in the IELTS listening test stem and the original text.
9. Don't take it for granted without evidence.
10. Shorthand answer abbreviations, only the first two letters of words, or consonants change, do not need to be spelled completely.