Hi all,
My question is about listening section:
is it a mistake to write a compound word with/without hyphen?
For example,
1) My answer is "ice-cream" instead of "ice cream".
2) I write "role play activities" instead of "role-play activities"
3) Or I put "web-site" instead of "website"
Thanks in advance.
Yury
Listening - hyphenated words in the answer
Re: Listening - hyphenated words in the answer
Hi Yuri
I think the only thing they look for in the ielts listening test is whether you have correctly identified the answer from the audio clip and if the spelling is correct.
I feel that the hyphens do not matter much.
I think the only thing they look for in the ielts listening test is whether you have correctly identified the answer from the audio clip and if the spelling is correct.
I feel that the hyphens do not matter much.
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Re: Listening - hyphenated words in the answer
Hi All,
Hyphens are generally not an issue. 'Website' is written as one word, not hyphenated.
As drsid says, spelling is far more important.
All the best,
David
Hyphens are generally not an issue. 'Website' is written as one word, not hyphenated.
As drsid says, spelling is far more important.
All the best,
David
Re: Listening - hyphenated words in the answer
Thanks guys for your answers.
It sounds encouraging, because I usually make mistakes in hyphenated words.
It sounds encouraging, because I usually make mistakes in hyphenated words.