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By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. Ben is an expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students each year achieve Band 7 or higher in their IELTS exams.
In the IELTS Listening exam, understanding connected speech is crucial for high scoring. Connected speech involves the flow of sounds, words, and phrases in spoken language, often changing pronunciation and linking words. This article delves into connected speech, exploring practical examples, common issues, and offering advice to enhance listening skills.
Connected speech features such as elision, linking, and reduction are essential for understanding real-life conversations and exam recordings. Recognising these can dramatically improve comprehension.
Examples like “I’m gonna” for “I am going to” and “Whatcha doin?” for “What are you doing?” demonstrate how connected speech operates in everyday language.
Techniques for mastering connected speech include listening to native speakers, transcribing spoken English, and engaging with authentic materials like podcasts and movies. Practicing these techniques can significantly boost your listening accuracy.
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Further your understanding of connected speech with resources from Cambridge University’s Language Education Department.
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By Ben Worthington, founder and manager of IELTSPodcast.com. Ben is an expert IELTS tutor with over 12 years of experience, helping thousands of students each year achieve Band 7 or higher in their IELTS exams.
In the IELTS Listening exam, understanding connected speech is crucial for high scoring. Connected speech involves the flow of sounds, words, and phrases in spoken language, often changing pronunciation and linking words. This article delves into connected speech, exploring practical examples, common issues, and offering advice to enhance listening skills.
Connected speech features such as elision, linking, and reduction are essential for understanding real-life conversations and exam recordings. Recognising these can dramatically improve comprehension.
Examples like “I’m gonna” for “I am going to” and “Whatcha doin?” for “What are you doing?” demonstrate how connected speech operates in everyday language.
Techniques for mastering connected speech include listening to native speakers, transcribing spoken English, and engaging with authentic materials like podcasts and movies. Practicing these techniques can significantly boost your listening accuracy.
Share on Facebook
Share on LinkedIn
Further your understanding of connected speech with resources from Cambridge University’s Language Education Department.
The post Unlocking the Mysteries of Connected Speech in the IELTS Listening Exam appeared first on IELTS Podcast.
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