Saturday 19 March 2011

6 – Classification


This question type tests your ability to identify associations and relations between facts in the listening text. You are required to classify information by matching a numbered list of items from the listening text. Classifications are normally according to the speaker’s view(s) or to a period of time or place. You may be asked to write a letter which corresponds to one of the classifications next to each item in a list of statements. Or the question might ask you to circle a letter in a table. 

To do well in this question type make sure you know the number of classifications and what letters you have to use. Read the statements and expressions carefully, they may be articulated in a different way in the listening text and might use synonyms. Underline important words in the classifications and the questions and concentrate on the words you have underlined during listening.

Below is the example provided for your better understanding of this type of questions.


Model – Classification

Q1Write the appropriate letters A-C against questions 9-12.
Q2: Where do you get the following services?
Q3:Where are the following tourist attractions?

1 comment:

  1. Only students comprehension and analytical skills are important. Constant practice and confidence are needed for the IELTS. Review and train harder since the test fee is not that cheap. It is need to give it all.

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