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Before hitting play, look at the corresponding book unit. Scan the target word lists and exercises. This prepares your brain to actively listen for those specific sounds and terms. Step 2: Active Listening and Note-Taking
The path from Band 6 to Band 8 is paved with words—and you need to hear them to speak them. Good luck with your IELTS journey.
Using audio vocabulary preparation directly translates to higher bands in every part of the test. IELTS Module How Audio Vocabulary Helps
Knowing how a word sounds helps you recognize it faster, and also improves your speaking score by increasing your range of vocabulary. Top Resources for Cambridge Advanced Vocabulary Audio
Play the audio again, pausing after sentences containing advanced vocabulary. Repeat the sentence aloud, mimicking the speaker’s exact pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation. This builds muscle memory in your vocal tract for complex English phonemes. Step 4: Flashcard Decks with Audio Cues
For by Pauline Cullen, the "audio" and "solid paper" (physical book) resources focus on achieving a Band 7+ score by teaching high-level C1-C2 vocabulary in realistic contexts. Core Physical and Audio Resources
Before hitting play, look at the corresponding book unit. Scan the target word lists and exercises. This prepares your brain to actively listen for those specific sounds and terms. Step 2: Active Listening and Note-Taking
The path from Band 6 to Band 8 is paved with words—and you need to hear them to speak them. Good luck with your IELTS journey.
Using audio vocabulary preparation directly translates to higher bands in every part of the test. IELTS Module How Audio Vocabulary Helps
Knowing how a word sounds helps you recognize it faster, and also improves your speaking score by increasing your range of vocabulary. Top Resources for Cambridge Advanced Vocabulary Audio
Play the audio again, pausing after sentences containing advanced vocabulary. Repeat the sentence aloud, mimicking the speaker’s exact pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation. This builds muscle memory in your vocal tract for complex English phonemes. Step 4: Flashcard Decks with Audio Cues
For by Pauline Cullen, the "audio" and "solid paper" (physical book) resources focus on achieving a Band 7+ score by teaching high-level C1-C2 vocabulary in realistic contexts. Core Physical and Audio Resources
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