How can I improve my accuracy in Sentence Completion? 
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Improving accuracy involves practising active listening, paying attention to context, and identifying synonyms or paraphrased ideas. Regular practice with IELTS listening materials can help you become more familiar with different accents and sentence structures.
 
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Some of the Sentence Completion questions may need more than just one word to finish the sentence. The instructions for these questions will specify if you need a single word or several words to complete sentence.
Sentence Completion questions typically require you to fill in a noun, verb, adjective or sometimes a number. The word will directly relate to the context of the sentence so it's essential to listen for specific details in the audio.
Tune into various language formats like podcasts, news reports and practice tests to get prepared for IELTS listening. Pay attention to finding important details like synonyms and paraphrasing in sentences to fill in blanks correctly.
You can use the following conversion table to determine your band score in the listening section.
Raw score (out of 40)  | Band score  | 
|---|---|
39-40  | 9  | 
37-38  | 8.5  | 
35-36  | 8  | 
33-34  | 7.5  | 
30-32  | 7  | 
27-29  | 6.5  | 
23-26  | 6  | 
19-22  | 5.5  | 
15-18  | 5  | 
13-14  | 4.5  | 
10-12  | 4  | 
8-9  | 3.5  | 
6-7  | 3  | 
4-5  | 2.5  | 
Section 4 is considered the most challenging compared to the former sections regarding scoring well in the IELTS Listening module. The monologue is a discussion based on an academic subject. To score well in this part, practice with educational material, pay attention to the complex concepts and take notes.
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