How to use parking hyphens in IELTS listening

Now more and more people begin to learn IELTS, which is a certificate for big employment, study abroad and further study, and a stepping stone to open their dreams. No matter what kind of foreign language test, it is roughly divided into four parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing. For China people, IELTS listening is relatively difficult, and hyphens are easy to appear in listening. Many candidates will be confused during the exam and don't know what to write and when not to write. Today, Ivy League brings IELTS listening to IELTS candidates. How to use parking hyphens? Many people will want to know the difference between a parking lot and a parking lot during the exam. In fact, in many cases, whether there is a separator or not has little effect on the general meaning of a word, but when do you need to add a hyphen? There are about three kinds of compound words in English. First, the two roots are linked together, such as? Is anyone here? Secondly, new words can be formed by conjunctions, such as? One year old? This kind requires hyphenation, and there is another kind that does not need hyphenation, such as? Post office? Many candidates think that IELTS listening is not particularly sensitive to hyphens, and more people will pay attention to whether there are capitalization mistakes and spelling mistakes in writing, and there is not much requirement for whether there is a bar in the middle. More attention should be paid to the spelling of words and the writing rules of hyphens, which can be used to connect numbers, indicate the date between numbers, form compound words in different parts of speech and so on. Some nuances need attention and deepening. The above is how to use parking hyphens in IELTS listening brought by Ivy League for IELTS candidates, hoping to help IELTS candidates. For more IELTS training information, please call the global Ivy League toll-free hotline at 400-060-9663, or click on the global Ivy League website. Online consultation? Direct dialogue with famous ivy league teachers around the world.