1)
Read the options on each
question as much as possible,
when the narrator was reading about the direction
and example
2)
Listen with full concentration
and focuskan your
attention on the conversation
you are listening
3)
Do not be fooled match between
what you hear the sound (audio) with which you read (booklet). Sometimes the
right answer just a different sound (but it means the same).
4)
Focus your
hearing at the second people
5)
Form (sound) that differ among the
four answer choices, usually can be taken as a TEMPORARY ANSWER
6)
When the narrator reads
Part B direction
you should read the answer choices
at a glance and then record it and predict
what will be the theme
of conversation.
7)
In part C (Conversation, TWO or
MORE), make anticipate questions with 5W and 1H (WHAT, WHEN, WHY, WHO, WHERE,
and HOW).
8)
Exploration of the key words of each alternative answer. Example,
when writing AT A RESTAURANT, maybe you'll hear the word MENU, ORDER, FOOD,
BEVERAGE, SPOON, WAITER, and so forth.