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IELTS Listening Question Types Decoded | Part 4: Multiple Choice Questions
Learn how to answer IELTS Listening MCQs with practical strategies, real examples, and clear explanations of common distractors.

Yupa Hiranyamay
4 days ago6 min read


IELTS Listening Question Types Decoded | Part 3: Short Answer Questions
Short Answer Questions in IELTS Listening test your ability to extract precise information while following strict word limits. This article explains how the format works, common pitfalls, and strategies to answer accurately.

Yupa Hiranyamay
Mar 146 min read


IELTS Listening Question Types Decoded | Part 2: Sentence Completion and Summary Completion
Sentence Completion and Summary Completion questions in IELTS Listening test more than word recognition. Learn how they work, common mistakes, and strategies for accurate answers.

Yupa Hiranyamay
Mar 75 min read


IELTS Listening Question Types Decoded | Part 1: Form, Note and Table Completion
IELTS Listening Form, Note, and Table Completion questions often appear simple but demand structural precision. Learn the common mistakes and strategy adjustments that improve accuracy.

Yupa Hiranyamay
Feb 286 min read


IELTS Listening Strategy: Why Scores Fluctuate and What Serious Aspirants Must Fix
Understanding patterns, strategies, and exam awareness Many candidates approach IELTS Listening casually because it is widely believed to be the easiest module to crack. Students often assume that scoring a Band 8 in Listening is a piece of cake. In reality, this assumption is one of the most common reasons for unexpected score drops. Listening is highly technical; it tests concentration, prediction ability, and recovery speed when mistakes occur. Without training for the IEL

Yupa Hiranyamay
Feb 215 min read
IELTS on Paper vs Computer: Why Comfort Beats Convenience?
Every few weeks, a student asks me this question with genuine anxiety; "Which is better; IELTS on computer or IELTS on paper?" And almost always, the question is driven by fear, not strategy. Faster results; One skill retake; the idea that computer-based tests are somehow more "advanced". But here's my honest opinion, shaped by years of teaching and watching students perform under pressure: The IELTS format does not decide your score, your comfort does. The real issue student

Yupa Hiranyamay
Jan 293 min read
Is Retaking One Skill in IELTS a Smart Move? The Good, the Bad, and the Overlooked.
The introduction of the One Skill Retake option in IELTS has changed the way many candidates approach the exam. On the surface, it offers flexibility; the chance to improve a single module without repeating the entire test. But like most such changes, its impact depends on how consciously it is used. From what I’ve observed while working with learners, this option brings both relief and risk, especially when timelines are tight and expectations are high. What the One Skill

Yupa Hiranyamay
Jan 212 min read
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