How to solve the problem that IELTS listening words are understood but written incorrectly?
I don't know if you have ever encountered the phenomenon that you can understand words but often make mistakes when you use IELTS listening. Anyway, students who attend classes in Ivy League schools all over the world often encounter this problem. In order to solve this problem, the teachers of Global Ivy League can be said to have worked hard and finally found a skill that can effectively solve this problem. If you have encountered similar problems, please browse how to solve the problem of IELTS listening comprehension but wrong writing. First, the reason why Global Ivy feels that IELTS listening comprehension is understood, but it can't be written is because the vocabulary is still not deep. Although the sound signals of words are clearly transmitted to the brain, our brain has clearly interpreted the meaning of words, but because the grasp of words has not reached a certain level, the brain can not respond to the reading signals, resulting in our inability to write smoothly. After finding the root of the problem, it is naturally easy to prescribe the right medicine for this problem. Global Ivy suggests choosing a vocabulary book with voice prompts, and then dictating the words above. After dictating words to a certain extent, you can choose scene dialogues to practice IELTS listening, choose some typical dialogue scenes according to the mode of going from shallow to deep, and train yourself by listening and writing one sentence at a time. Of course, you must carefully check the original text after writing. The above is the solution to the IELTS listening words that the global Ivy League brings to IELTS candidates. I hope it can help IELTS candidates. Ivy League believes that there is no shortcut to learning words, and only continuous efforts can make you really learn this language. I hope this short article of Ivy League can bring you some value. 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.