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Don’t be discouraged — every expert was once a beginner! We recommend starting with foundational English listening skills before tackling full IELTS practice tests.
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This is an early stage in your IELTS listening journey. Focused study on English listening fundamentals and consistent daily practice will make a big difference.
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You need significant improvement. Start with shorter, slower audio and gradually work up to full IELTS listening sections. Consider guided IELTS preparation support.
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Your basic listening competence is developing. Regular practice with IELTS-style audio and building your ability to follow different accents are key areas to focus on.
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You are at a developing stage. Focus on identifying key information while listening and practising with a variety of accents and speech speeds to improve your score.
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You have a partial command of listening. Work on catching specific details and numbers, and practise following conversations and monologues more closely.
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You are making good progress! Focus on listening to a variety of English audio regularly and practising with different IELTS question types to reach Band 6.
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You have a generally effective command of listening, though fast speech or unfamiliar accents may still cause some difficulty. Keep practising!
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You are approaching a competent level. A little more practice on following complex conversations and catching subtle details will push you to Band 7.
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Good work! You handle most listening tasks well, including complex audio, though you may occasionally miss specific details.
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Well done! You are performing above the threshold required for most universities.
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Great job! You have a very good command of listening with only occasional missed details even in complex or fast-paced audio.
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Excellent work! You are very close to a perfect band score.
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Outstanding performance! You have a full operational command of the listening skill.
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9. the runners
10. for the weekly report
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| Bus Stops | Location | Things to see |
| Bus stop 1 | train station | start of tour |
| Bus stop 2 | the aquarium | dolphins and 11. |
| Bus stop 3 | 12. | yachts and power boats |
| Bus stop 4 | 13. centre | very old 14. |
15. You need to have a to buy a ticket for £10.
16. The bus tour lasts in total.
17. The cost of the bus ticket includes entrance to the .
18. You can listen to an audio commentary which has been made by the .
19. If the weather is wet, it is a good idea to bring .
20. Don’t forget to bring your when you book online.
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Ceramics
31. Ceramics date back approximately .
32. The first figurines were made in the area of .
33. Early humans could not use their pots to store .
34. The Chinese improved the quality of ceramics by mixing with the clay.
35. Chinese porcelain was also called .
36. Bottger added quartz and to clay to make porcelain.
Glass
37. Glass production is similar to clay ceramics apart from the rate of .
38. The Romans introduced the use of glass to make .
Concrete
39. The discovery of concrete is probably due to observing reactions of water and .
40. The ability to build large contributed to the success of the Roman Empire.
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