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| Time | Activity | Focus | |------|----------|-------| | 0–5 min | Predict vocabulary from title (heat, concrete, albedo, etc.) | Activate schema | | 5–10 min | Listen for gist: "What three problems are mentioned?" | Top-down | | 10–18 min | Listen for specific numbers (degrees Celsius, dates, percentages) | Bottom-up | | 18–25 min | Listen and mark transcript for stress patterns | Pronunciation | | 25–30 min | Shadowing at 0.5x delay | Fluency |

| Activity | Audio Source | Procedure | |----------|--------------|-----------| | | Any Section 4 lecture | Play at normal speed; students take notes; in groups, reconstruct the original text. | | Pronunciation: Thought groups | Section 2 monologue | Students mark where the speaker pauses (//) and rises/falls in pitch. Then practice reading the transcript. | | Note-taking race | Section 3 discussion | Students take notes. Then instructor reads a series of claims (e.g., "Maria supported the idea of fieldwork"). Students race to find if that claim matches the audio. | | Accent adaptation | Multiple tracks | Compare same word across accents (e.g., "data" /ˈdeɪtə/ SSBE vs. /ˈdætə/ General American). Discuss which is more common in their target university. | ielts for academic purposes student book audio

The audio deliberately avoids hyper-regional or stigmatized accents (e.g., Cockney, deep Appalachian, rural Glaswegian). This reflects the real IELTS exam, which tests internationally comprehensible academic English, not sociolinguistic variation. | Time | Activity | Focus | |------|----------|-------|

| Accent Type | Approximate % of Tracks | Typical Context | |-------------|------------------------|------------------| | Standard Southern British English (SSBE) | 55% | Lectures, monologues | | General American | 25% | Conversations, service encounters | | Australian/New Zealand | 10% | Academic discussions | | Canadian / South African / Indian | 10% | Mixed-group tutorials | | | Note-taking race | Section 3 discussion

The Acoustic Backbone of Test Preparation: A Critical Analysis of the Audio Component in IELTS for Academic Purposes (Student Book)

For candidates aiming for Band 7+, the audio should be listened to not 2–3 times, but 10–12 times per track, each time with a different focus (gist, specific info, speaker attitude, discourse markers, phonology). For teachers, it provides a ready-made corpus of academic spoken English that can be deconstructed and reconstructed in myriad ways.


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