IELTS Listening Topic: Listening Task 30 (NOTE COMPLETION)

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IELTS Listening Topic: Listening Task 30 (NOTE COMPLETION)

In IELTS listening, a note completion question is a type of task where you are provided with a set of incomplete notes or sentences, and you have to listen to an audio recording and complete the missing information. This question type assesses your ability to listen for specific details and fill in the gaps accurately.

Complete the notes below

Name of agent: Flagstone

Areas dealt with: (1) ……………………. north suburbs

Rent: from (2) £……………………. to £……………………. a month

Depends on:

– the area

– availability of (3) …………………….

– garage

Properties available:

– West Park Road

– rent (4) £……………………. a month

– including (5) …………………….

– Tithe Road

– rent £380 a month

– including (6) ……………………. rental

Viewing arrangements: meet at office on (7) ……………………. at 5.00 pm

Need:

– letter from bank

– reference from (8) …………………….

Must:

– give (9) ……………………. notice of moving in

– give deposit of (10) …………………….

– pay for contract

Tips to Remember

  • Read the instructions very carefully as the number of words or numbers you should write might vary.
  • Predict what kinds of words or numbers are missing.
  • Pay attention to the way letters are pronounced. Names of people, streets, companies will be spelt letter by letter, but If you miss a piece of information, don’t panic. Stay focused and continue listening for the next piece of information.only once.
  • Watch out for distractors
  • Write your answers directly on the question paper. It’s important to write legibly and use abbreviations where appropriate to save time.

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