Phương pháp học IELTS chủ động mà bạn hay lầm tưởng
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Many IELTS students struggle with developing an effective method for learning new material. The main reason for this problem is that they often rely on passive rather than active learning techniques. But what is passive learning? Here are the most common types:
Reading books, listening to audio and watching videos
Listening to a teacher in class
Taking notes in class
You will recognise that these methods are not just common for learners of English but also typical of the entire education system. There has been a lot of research in this area, and studies demonstrate that people remember:
10% of what they read (passive learning)
20% of what they hear (passive learning)
30% of what they see (passive learning)
50% of what they see & hear (passive)
70% of what they say & write (active learning)
90% of what they do (active learning)
Phương pháp học IELTS chủ động mà bạn hay lầm tưởng
So, what is active learning? Some methods include the following:
Revising and summarising notes
Asking questions in class
Understanding the relationships between different topics
Participating in class practice and discussions
Researching new information on a topic (this does not mean copying!)
Perhaps you can see the reason why active learning is so effective is because it requires a student to think about a particular topic and put their knowledge into practice. This improves both comprehension and long-term memory.
So how can students employ active learning techniques in IELTS? Here is some advice:
Speaking
Practice developing and giving your opinion on a wide range of IELTS topics, such as crime, education, the environment, healthcare and cities.
Listen carefully to your partner in class and then ask them follow-up questions (this will test your listening skills and improve your understanding of part 3)
Writing
Subscribe to the Facebook news feed for the Economist, Telegraph newspaper, Science Channel and TED Education – review the infographics and diagrams and try to describe and summarise the trends or main points
Develop your ideas and opinions on a wide range of IELTS essay questions
Reading
When you have completed a reading passage in class, review your incorrect answers at home and identify the correct answer from the passage
Construct keyword tables with the underlined keywords from the questions and their synonyms from the passage
Listening
Use the time before the audio begins to predict (not the same as guessing) what the answers could be. Think about grammar (noun, adjective, verb) and vocabulary
Listen again at home and identify the expressions and keywords which lead to the correct answer
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