In this next part of the IELTS listening multiple choice tips, we look at an example to explain the points above a bit more.
This is taken from a real IELTS test. It is from section 2 of the test, so it will be slightly easier than a multiple choice that you would get in sections 3 or 4, but the same principles apply.
Below the question is the section of the listening script that refers to the question.
1. PS Camping has been organising holidays for
A. 15 years
B. 20 years
C. 25 years
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Thank you for coming to my talk this evening. It’s nice to see so many people in the audience. For those of you who don’t know very much about PS Camping, let me start by giving you some background information about the company.
The company started twenty five years ago. It actually started as a retail chain selling camping equipment, and then twenty years ago, it bought a small number of campsites in the UK, and began offering camping holidays. The company grew rapidly and has been providing holidays in continental Europe for the last fifteen years.”
So you should be able to spot some of the difficult things:
● You hear all the words – 25 years, 20 years and 15 years.
● There are similarities in the choices – they are all years with a mix of the numbers ‘twenty’ and ‘five’ in there and they all mention about the company or holidays.
● The question stem has been paraphrased – nowhere does it say “organising holidays”. Instead you can see phrases like “began offering holidays” and “providing holidays”. This can be particularly confusing because you have to understand which one fits with the question.
● The possible answers are in a different order to the audio – you hear ‘25’ first and ‘15’ last.