1. Keep listening until you stop recording, should be limited to issue affecting the part is played.
2. The instruction may also include a word limit, e.g. Use no more than three words, Keep to this by avoiding unnecessary words in your answer.
3. Listening, using the example at the beginning of the first section to familiarize yourself with sound, the situation, and speaker.
4. Listening Responding to questions in the order they appear in the document in question. Remember usually in order of data in the Recording.
5. Often there are breaks between the different parts of the recording. Use these to prepare for the next series of questions.
6.Some tasks require the use of words of text in response, while in others, you should use your words. Check the instructions carefully.
7.As you read, do not try to understand the precise meaning of each word or phrase. You do not have the time, and those parts of the text can not be tested anyway.
8. academic reading, begin to see through each step in quickly identifying features such as themes, style, perhaps the purpose of writer and recipient origin.
9. Sometimes have problems reading this response. If so, consider and decide why it is correct.
10. At the end of the recording you have some time to transfer your answers to the Answer Sheet. Check your grammar and spelling as you do so.