1) Is it legal to read the next part of listening test during the 30 seconds at the end of the previous section? (This implies turning the page before the track).
2) I did a small supposition in the task1 of writing. I spent about 20 words on it, and I had seen a similar example in the "IELTS trainer" book. I didn't give my personal opinion, but only an impersonal deduction based on the task's data. Will I lose marks?
Two questions
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Re: Two questions
Hello!
Q1 - Yes. The rule about turning pages only applies at the beginning of the test. NEVER open the booklet before the recording tells you in the listening test.
Q2 - T1 is impersonal, so I don't see a problem there, but 20 words is VERY short, so you will not get a good score.
All the best,
Mark
Q1 - Yes. The rule about turning pages only applies at the beginning of the test. NEVER open the booklet before the recording tells you in the listening test.
Q2 - T1 is impersonal, so I don't see a problem there, but 20 words is VERY short, so you will not get a good score.
All the best,
Mark