IELTS Listening Maps tips
IELTS Listening Maps tips The ability to follow directions on these maps is a critical, daily-life skill that, if you are not good at it, can lead to many frustrating interactions in the real world. Following someone’s directions is not as simple as hearing words like “left”, “right”, or “ahead” and “behind”. In the real world, we don’t give such clear directions all the time. We use collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs, and less common location/direction words when giving directions to people. Real-world directions are not always as straightforward as English learning textbooks try to make them. Remember that even though IELTS map questions can be difficult to understand, the speakers will give you clues to help you! They will give you clues about how to look at the map; are you ‘ inside the map ‘ or ‘ looking at the map on a piece of paper Remember to focus your attention on the very first part of a conversation or presentation that is focused on des...