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안녕하세요
hello
Hello
둥근이에요
is round
I am Dunggeun.
너무 오래 기다리셨죠
too|long|have waited
You've been waiting for a long time, haven't you?
둥근엘츠가 돌아 왔어요 드디어
the round ELTS|back|has come|finally
The round IELTS has finally returned.
아이엘츠 파트별 독학팁!
IELTS|by part|self-study tips
Self-study tips for each part of the IELTS!
오늘은 첫번째로 리스닝에 대해서 말씀 드릴게요
today|first|about listening|regarding|I will speak|to you
Today, I will first talk about listening.
어떻게 하면 리스닝 점수를 독학으로 올릴 수 있는가
how|if|listening|score|self-study|raise|possibility|is there
How can you improve your listening score through self-study?
일단 오늘 영상은 아이엘츠 시험에 대해서
first|today|video|IELTS|about the exam|regarding
First of all, today's video is about the IELTS exam.
아직 파악을 잘 못하고 계신 분들 한테는 맞지 않아요
still|understanding|well|not|are|people|to|suitable|not
It is not suitable for those who are still not well-informed.
이 영상에서는 시험 구성이랑 기본적인 가이드 라인에 대해서는
this|video|exam|composition|basic|guide|line|about
In this video, I will not explain the exam structure and basic guidelines.
설명을 드리지 않을거에요
the explanation|I will give|not
I will not provide that information.
대신 밑에 제 블로그 링크를 걸어 놓을게요
instead|below|my|blog|link|I will put|I will
Instead, I will leave a link to my blog below.
시험 구성과 그 문제 유형에 대해서 설명 해 놓은 글들이 있어요
exam|composition|that|question|type|about|explanation|has|placed|writings|exist
There are articles explaining the exam structure and the types of questions.
그 내용을 다 읽어 보시고 나서 이 영상을 봐주세요
that|content|all|read|you see|after|this|video|please watch
Please read all that content before watching this video.
이제 바로 시작 해 볼게요
now|immediately|start|I will|I will try
Now, let's get started right away.
리스닝 독학으로 점수를 어떻게 올리는가
listening|by self-study|score|how|to improve
How to improve your listening score through self-study
지금 부터 10가지 팁에 대해서 말씀 드릴거에요
now|from|10|tips|about|I will speak|I will tell you
I will talk about 10 tips from now on
제가 제일 중요하다고 생각하는
I|most|important|think
What I think is the most important
오답노트에 대한 내용이 맨 마지막 열 번째에 나와요
the wrong answer notebook|about|content|last|last|tenth|in column|appears
The content about the error note comes last, as the tenth point.
제가 실제로 오답노트를 어떻게 만들었는지
I|actually|wrong answer note|how|I made
I will explain how I actually created my error note.
어떻게 활용했는지
how|was utilized
How I utilized it.
구체적으로 설명을 드릴테니까
specifically|explanation|I will give you
I will explain in detail.
영상을 꼭 끝까지 봐주세요
the video|definitely|until the end|please watch
So please make sure to watch the video until the end.
플러스 + 영상을 끝까지 보시는 분들은
plus|video|until the end|watching|people
For those who watch the video until the end,
제가 9점을 어떻게 받았는지 그 팁을 아실 수 있습니다
I|9 points|how|I received|that|tip|you know|possibility|is
you will learn the tips on how I scored 9 points.
팁 1
tip
Tip 1
우리가 지금 리스닝 시험에 대해서 이야기 하고 있어요
we|now|listening|exam|about|talking|we are|are
We are currently talking about the listening test.
그거 아시는가 모르겠네~
that|you know|I don't know
I wonder if you know that~
리스닝 시험이 사실은 단순 리스닝 시험이 아니에요
listening|exam|actually|simple|listening|exam|is not
The listening test is actually not just a simple listening test.
이름은 리스닝인데
the name|is Listening
It's called listening,
사실은 리스닝과 리딩과 라이팅 요 3가지를 다 보는 시험이에요
the fact is|listening|reading|writing|polite ending|three things|all|being tested on|is an exam
but in fact, it tests all three: listening, reading, and writing.
쪼끔씩
little by little
A little bit
그래서 어려운거에요
so|it is difficult
That's why it's difficult
들려주는 내용을 듣고 그 내용을 이해 하고 그것을 바탕으로
that is being told|content|listening to|that|content|understanding|and|that|based on
Listening to what is being told, understanding that content, and based on that
문제에서 답을 찾는 시험이에요
from the question|answer|finding|is a test
It's a test where you find the answer in the problem.
리딩이 진짜 중요해요
reading|really|is important
Reading is really important.
얼마나 문제를 빨리 읽어 놓느냐
how much|the problem|quickly|read|you read
How quickly you read the questions.
리스닝 문제가 나오기 전에
listening|question|coming out|before
Before the listening questions come out,
문제를 얼마나 많이 파악을 하고 듣기 시작하느냐가
the problem|how|many/much|understanding|and|listening|begins
how much you understand the questions before you start listening.
굉장히 중요해요
very|important
It's very important.
최대한 빨리 많이 문제를 읽어 나가야됩니다
as much as possible|quickly|many/much|questions|read|I must go out
You need to read as many questions as quickly as possible.
리스닝 시험이 시작되면 시험 안내방송이 잠깐 나오고
listening|exam|when starts|exam|announcement|briefly|comes out
When the listening test starts, there will be a brief announcement.
예를 들면서 앞부분을 살짝 들려줍니다
for example|while|the front part|slightly|I will let you hear
For example, they will play a short part at the beginning.
앞부분에서 최대한 문제를 많이 읽어 놔야 되고
in the front part|as much as possible|the questions|many/much|read|should|be
You need to read as many questions as possible in the beginning.
섹션 1 2 3 에서는 문제 10개 중에 중간에 쉬는 부분이 있자나요
section|in|questions|10|among|in the middle|resting|part|there is
In sections 1, 2, and 3, there is a break in the middle of the 10 questions.
그리고 섹션이 끝날때 마다 확인할 시간을 잠깐 줘요
and|section|when it ends|each|to check|time|briefly|gives
And at the end of each section, they give you a brief time to check.
그리고 다음으로 넘어 가면 문제 읽을 시간을 주고
and|next|to|if|question|reading||give
Then, when moving on to the next section, they give you time to read the questions.
그 시간들을 잘 활용을 해서 최대한 많은 문제를 읽어 놔야 해요
that|time|well|utilizing|by|to the maximum|many|problems|reading|should|do
You need to make good use of that time and read as many problems as possible.
어떻게 하면 많이 읽을 수 있냐?
how|if|a lot|read|can|is
How can I read a lot?
제가 제일 처음에 했던 방법은 이래요
I|most|at first|did|method|is like this
The method I used at first is like this.
처음에 문제에 대한 안내가 나오면
at first|to the problem|about|guidance|comes out
At first, when the instructions for the problems come out,
무조건 마지막 섹션으로 넘어가서
unconditionally|last|to the section|moving to
I unconditionally moved on to the last section.
뒤에 있는 문제를 먼저 읽어 놨어요
behind|is|question|first|read|I have
I read the questions that come after it first.
마지막 섹션은 열 문제가 쉬지 않고 쭉 연달아서 나오기 때문에
last|section|열|questions|without rest|not|continuously|in succession|coming out|because
The last section has ten questions that come one after another without a break,
제일 어렵게 느껴지고 문제 읽을 시간도 부족한 편이자나요
the most|difficult|feels|problem|reading|time|lacking|is
so it feels the hardest and there's usually not enough time to read the questions.
그래서 마지막 섹션 문제를 먼저 읽고 시작했어요
so|last|section|question|first|reading|I started
So I started by reading the last section's questions first.
중간 중간에 시간 날때마다
middle|in the middle|time|whenever I have
Whenever I had some time in between,
뒤에 섹션 3 or 4를 계속 읽었어요
behind|section|또는|4|continuously|I read
I kept reading section 3 or 4.
이렇게 하는것도 한가지 방법이에요
like this|doing|one|is a method
This is also one way to do it.
제가 방법을 살짝 바꾸게 되었는데
I|method|slightly|change|became
I slightly changed my method.
왔다 갔다 하면서 문제를 읽어 놓는 방법이
came|went|while|the problem|reading|to place|method
The method of reading the problem back and forth is
되게 정신 사나운거에요
very|mind|chaotic
very distracting.
그리고 앞에 문제를 푸는데도 영향을 좀 미치더라구요
and|in front of|problem|solving|influence|somewhat|has
And it also affects solving the previous problems.
앞에서 어이 없이 쉬운 문제인데
in front of|absurd|without|easy|question
It's a surprisingly easy problem at first.
한 두개씩 놓치게 되더라구요
one|two at a time|I miss|it happens
But I tend to miss one or two.
그래서 방법을 바꾸었어요
so|method|I changed
So I changed my approach.
제일 처음에 안내 나올때 섹션 부터 순서대로
the most|at first|guide|when it comes out|section|from|in order
Starting from the section when the guide comes out, in order.
문제를 읽어 나가는거에요
the problem|reading|I am going
Read through the questions.
최대한 많이 읽어요 섹션 1을요
as much as possible|a lot|I read|section|1
Read as much as possible of section 1.
그래도 시간이 남으면 섹션 2까지 읽을수 있는 최대한 읽어요
still|time|if I have left|section|until 2|can read|possible|to the maximum|I read
If there's still time, read as much as possible of section 2.
그리고 섹션 1 문제를 시작하면 듣고 풀기 시작하겟죠
and|section|question|when I start|listening|solving|I will start
And when I start the questions in section 1, I will listen and start solving.
그리고 다시 문제 읽을 시간이 주어졌으면
and|again|question|to read|time|were given
And I wish I had more time to read the problem again.
다음 풀어야 되는 부분을 한번 읽었자나요
next|to solve|that is|part|once|you read
I already read the part that needs to be solved next.
그 부분을 한번 더 읽어요 빨리
that|part|once|more|I read|quickly
Let's read that part again quickly.
한번 읽어 놨기 때문에 더 빨리 읽을 수 있거든요
once|read|I have|because|more|quickly|read|able to|I can
Since I've read it once, I can read it faster.
한번 더 읽으면서 또 뒤로 까지 최대한 더 많이 읽어 가는거에요
once|more|while reading|again|backwards|until|to the maximum|more|many/much|reading|is going
Read it once more and try to read as much as possible back.
이렇게 조금씩 줄때 마다 계속 읽어 나가서
like this|little by little|when I give|each time|continuously|reading|going out
Every time you reduce a little, keep reading.
마지막 섹션 까지 두번은 읽을수 있도록 최대한 노력하는거에요
last|section|until||can read|in order to|as much as possible|I am trying
Try your best to read at least twice until the last section.
설명이 잘 되었는지 모르겠넹;;
explanation|well|whether|I don't know
I wonder if the explanation was clear.
왔다갔다 뒤를 넘겨서 마지막 섹션 보고
going back and forth|behind|by turning|last|section|looking at
Flipping back and forth to look at the last section.
다시 돌아와서 읽는것보다
again|returning|reading
Rather than going back and reading it again,
이렇게 읽어 나가는 방법이 좀더 안정감이 있다고 해야 되나~
like this|reading|going out|method|more|stability|is|should|be
I should say that this way of reading feels a bit more stable.
그렇게 느껴졌거든요
that way|felt
That's how I felt.
계속 읽는 연습을 하다 보면 읽은 속도가 조금 빨라져서
continue|reading|practice|to do||read|speed|a little|becomes faster
If you keep practicing reading, your reading speed will gradually increase.
이런 순서로 읽어도 끝까지 두번씩 읽어 지더라구요
this|in order|reading|to the end|twice|read|I find it
Even if you read in this order, you can read through it twice.
이 방법을 한번 시도 해보시는 것을 추천드려요
this|method|once|try|you|thing|I recommend
I recommend trying this method.
팁 1 번은 설명이 길었는데
tip|number|explanation|was long
Tip number 1 was a bit lengthy.
듣기 파일이 재생되기 전에 최대한 문제를
listening|file|being played|before|as much as possible|question
Read the questions as much as possible before the audio file starts playing.
여러번 많이 읽어 놓는다
several times|a lot|read|I read
Read them multiple times.
팁 2
tip
Tip 2
1번 보다 더 중요한 것이 2 번이에요
number 1|than|more|important|thing|is
Tip 2 is more important than Tip 1.
문제를 읽을 때 그냥 줄 그으면서 계속 읽어 나가는게
the problem|reading|when|just|line|drawing|continuously|reading|going
When reading a problem, it's not just important to keep reading while drawing a line.
중요한게 아니에요
important|is not
It's not just about that.
그냥 읽지 말고
just|read|not
Don't just read.
꼭 필요한 내용을 찝어 가면서 읽는거에요
definitely|necessary|content|pinpoint|while|reading
You need to read while picking out the necessary information.
이게 더 중요합니다
this|more|is important
This is more important.
문제를 들었을 때 이미 어떤 내용일 나올것이라는 것을
the question|I heard|when|already|what|content|will come out|thing
When you hear the question, you should already have some idea of what content will come out.
어느 정도 예상을 하고 듣기 위해서에요
which|degree|expectation|in order to|listening|is for
It's to listen with some level of expectation.
그래야지 답을 빨리 캐치 할 수가 있어요
that way|answer|quickly|catch|can|possibility|be
That way, you can catch the answer quickly.
어떤 부분을 중점적으로 생각하면서
which|part|primarily|while thinking
What aspects should I focus on while reading the problem?
문제를 읽어 나갈건지
the problem|read|I will
As I practice, I will gradually improve.
연습을 하다 보면 조금씩 더 나아지게 되는데
practice|doing||gradually|more|improve|becomes
I will just mention the basics.
기본적인 것만 말씀 드릴게요
basic|only|speaking|I will tell you
당연한거에요!
it's natural
It's obvious!
주관식 일때 몇 개의 단어까지 답으로 인정되는지
subjective|when|how many|of|words|as an answer|are accepted
When it's a subjective question, how many words are accepted as an answer?
단어수 제한 이 부분 굉장히 중요해요
word count|limit|this|part|very|is important
The word limit is very important.
꼭 체크 하면서 읽으셔야 되요
must|check|while|you read|should
You must check this while reading.
어이없게도 이것 때문에 오답 나오는 경우가 꽤 많아요
absurdly|this|because of|wrong answer|coming out|cases|quite|many
It's quite ridiculous that there are many cases where wrong answers come out because of this.
무조건 한단어만 적어야 된다고 했는데
unconditionally|one word|should write|said|
I said you must write only one word without exception.
두 단어를 적는다거나
two|words|writing
But people write two words.
그런 어이 없는 오답을 피하기 위해서
such|absurd|non-existent|wrong answer|to avoid|in order to
To avoid such ridiculous wrong answers.
기본적으로 이 정보를 꼭 확인하면서 읽어야 되구요
basically|this|information|definitely|while confirming|should read|
Basically, you need to check this information while reading.
문제를 읽으면서 빈칸에 들어 가는 내용이
the question|while reading|in the blank|entering|going|content
While reading the problem, the content that goes into the blank.
어떤 품사의 단어가 들어 갈것인지
which|part of speech|word|in|will be
You can anticipate what part of speech the word will be.
예상을 하면서 읽을수가 있어요
expecting|while|I can read|there is
You can read with that expectation.
예를 들면 숫자가 나올것 같다
for example|if|number|will come out|seems
For example, it seems that a number will come out.
동사가 나올거다 명사가 나올거다 기본적인 것을 읽으면서
the verb|will come out|the noun|will come out|basic|thing|while reading
There will be verbs, there will be nouns, while reading the basics.
어느 정도 예상을 하고 넘어 갈수가 있거든요
which|degree|expectation|with|over|can go|is possible
You can somewhat predict and move on.
이 것을 예상하기 위해서는 기본 문법이 좀 잡혀 있어야 되요
this|thing|to anticipate|in order to|basic|grammar|a little|established|should be|be
To make these predictions, you need to have a grasp of basic grammar.
또 어떤것을 예상할 수 있냐면요
also|what|can expect|possibility|is there
What else can we expect?
문제에서 Present 가 적혀 있으면 현재에 대한 내용이다
in the question|present|subject marker|written|if|about the present|regarding|is content
If 'Present' is written in the question, it refers to the present.
그러면 나중에 어떤 식으로 함정을 주냐면
then|later|what|way|trap|gives
Then later, how do they set traps?
과거 얘기를 하거나 미래 얘기를 해요
past|conversation|or|future|conversation|I talk
They talk about the past or the future.
동시에 지금은 어떤지를 얘기를 할거에요
at the same time|now|about how|conversation|I will have
At the same time, I will talk about what it is like now.
이런 것을 염두하면서 들어야 되겠구나
this|thing||should listen|be
I should keep this in mind while listening.
하고 예상할 수 있는거죠
and|can expect|possibility|is
I can make predictions about it.
그런 식으로 뭐가 나올지 예상하면서 읽어 가는게
that|way|what|will come out|while predicting|reading|is
Reading while anticipating what might come out in that way.
굉장히 중요해요
very|important
It's very important.
요게 두번째 팁입니다
this|second|tip
This is the second tip.
팁 3
tip
Tip 3.
리스닝 문제는 무조건 문제가 순서대로 나옵니다
listening|question|always|question|in order|comes out
Listening questions always come in order.
리딩은 여기 저기 왔다 갔다 하면서
reading|here|there|came|went|while
Reading involves going back and forth here and there.
문제를 풀어야 되는 유형들이 있는데
the problem|must solve|that|types|there are
There are types of questions that need to be solved.
리스닝은 객관식이든 빈칸 문제든 지도 문제든
listening|whether it's multiple choice|blank|question|map|question
Listening, whether it's multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, or map questions,
들려주는 내용을 따라가면서 문제를 풀어 나가는 것이에요
the one who is telling|content|while following|the problem|solving|going|
is about following the content being heard and solving the questions.
순서대로 문제가 나온 다는 것을 이해 하고 있는것도
in order|question|comes out|that|thing|understanding|with|
Understanding that the questions come in order is
굉장히 중요합니다
very|is important
very important.
특히 지도나 차트 문제 같은것이 나오면
especially|map|chart|question|like|appears
Especially when questions like maps or charts appear,
따라가기 조금더 어려운데 이때도 지도를 먼저 봐놓을때
following|a little more|is difficult|at this time|map|first|when I look at
it becomes a bit more difficult to follow, but at this time, looking at the map first is helpful.
문제가 순서대로 나올거라는것을 알고
the question|in order|will come out|knowing
I know that the questions will come in order.
동서남북 방향 파악해놓고 이 순서대로 나오겠구나
east west south north|direction|having identified|this|in order|will come out
I should understand the directions of north, south, east, and west, and think that they will come in this order.
예상하고 들으면서 따라가야 되요
expecting|while listening|should follow|be
I need to follow along while anticipating.
그리고 너무 빨리 지나가기 때문에
and|too|quickly|passing|because
And it goes by too quickly.
순서를 못따라가서 아직 까지도 위에 문제에 있는데
the order|can't follow|still|even|above|problem|is
I can't keep up with the order, so I'm still stuck on the problem above.
3~4문제가 지나가 버리는 경우도 있어요
3~4 questions|passing|by|case|there is
Sometimes, 3 to 4 questions just pass by.
낭패자나요;;
I'm in trouble
It's a disaster;;
그래서 어떻게 하면 문제의 포인트들을 잘 따라 갈건지
so|how|if|of the problem|points|well|follow|will
So how can I follow the key points of the questions well?
그 연습을 하는것도 중요해요
that|practice|doing|is important
It's also important to practice that.
문제지에 부제목이 나와있는 경우는
on the question paper|subtitle|is present|case
In cases where there are subtitles on the question paper,
부제목을 보고 표시를 해놓고 내용이 넘어 가겠구나를
the subtitle|seeing|marking|in advance|content|moving|will
you should look at the subtitles and mark them, and you should
예상해야 되고 닷 포인트로 넘어 가는 경우에는
should expect|and|dot|to point|crossing|going|in case
anticipate that the content will move on to the next point.
다음으로 넘어가겠구나
next|I will move on
I will move on to the next.
이런식으로 포인트를 찍어 줄때도 있거든요
like this|point|to mark|when|there is
Sometimes, points are marked like this.
그런것도 염두해두고 들으면 따라가는데 도움이 됩니다
that|keeping in mind|if you listen|in following along|helpful|is
Keeping that in mind helps you follow along.
팁 4
tip
Tip 4
이번에는 주관식 문제에서
this time|subjective|in the question
This time, I will talk about tips for reducing mistakes in open-ended questions.
오답을 줄이는 팁에 대해서 말씀 드릴게요
wrong answers|reducing|about the tip|regarding|I will tell|I will
It's important to pay attention to spelling; if there are words you often confuse,
철자 중요하죠 평소에 잘 헷갈리는 단어가 있으면
spelling|is important|usually|well|confusing|word|if
you should organize them separately and make an effort not to get them wrong.
따로 정리 해놓고 안틀릴려고 노력을 하셔야 되구요
separately|organizing|having done|in order not to be wrong|effort|you should|be
시험장에서도 마지막에 주관식 문제에
in the exam room|at the end|subjective|question
At the exam site, make sure to check the short answer questions at the end.
단어 꼭 한번 더확인해서 철자 어이없게 틀린게 없는지
word|definitely|once||spelling|absurdly|incorrect|whether there is
You must double-check the words to ensure there are no ridiculous spelling mistakes.
또 확인하셔야 됩니다
also|you need to check|be
You need to check again.
철자 때문에 틀리면 진짜 너무 안타깝자나요
spelling|because of|if it's wrong|really|very|unfortunate
It's really unfortunate if you get it wrong because of spelling.
아깝게 틀렸는 아예 몰라서 틀렸든 오답은 오답이에요
regrettably|wrong|completely|not knowing|whether it was wrong|the wrong answer|is a wrong answer
Whether you got it wrong by a narrow margin or completely didn't know, a wrong answer is a wrong answer.
철자에 대해서 신경을 쓰는게 중요해요
spelling|about|attention|paying|is important
It's important to pay attention to spelling.
그리고 고유명사 이거나 잘 모르는 단어나 주소 같은 경우에는
and|proper noun|or|well|unknown|word or|address|like|in case of
And in the case of proper nouns or words that are not well known, or addresses,
철자를 풀어서 얘기 해주자나요
the spelling|by breaking down|talking|
we should spell them out.
좀 빨리 확 지나갈때도 있거든요
a little|quickly|definitely|when it passes|there are times
Sometimes it can go by a bit quickly.
알파벳만 듣고 받아서 적을때는 틀릴수가 있어요
the alphabet|listening|receiving|when writing|can be wrong|is
When you only hear the letters and write them down, you can make mistakes.
처음에 Full Name 말해 줄때 잘들어야 되요
at first|Full|Name|tell|when|you should listen well|be
You need to listen carefully when they first say the Full Name.
발음을 생각하면서 철자를 받아 적여야지
the pronunciation|while thinking|the spelling|should|write down
You should write down the spelling while thinking about the pronunciation.
오답을 피할수 있는 확율이 큽니다
the wrong answer|can avoid|is|probability|high
There is a high probability of avoiding incorrect answers.
그리고 매겨 보면 주관식에서 오답이 많이 나오는 경우가
and|scoring|if|in the subjective questions|wrong answers|many|coming out|case
And when you look at it, there are many cases of incorrect answers in open-ended questions.
단수/복수를 잘못 적어서 인 경우가 있거든요
singular|plural|incorrectly|writing|in|case|there is
One common mistake is writing singular/plural incorrectly.
생각보다 많아요
than I thought|there are many
It's more common than you think.
S를 발음을 잘 안해주니까 빨리 지나가거든요
S|pronunciation|well|doesn't give|quickly|passes by
They don't pronounce S well, so it goes by quickly.
안들렸다고 S를 자꾸 안적는데
that I couldn't hear|S|repeatedly|not writing
They keep not writing S because they say they didn't hear it.
이것도 문법이 되어 있어야 되요
this too|grammar|be||be
This also needs to be grammatically correct.
들었는지 못 들었는지 기억이 안나더라도
whether I heard|not|whether I heard|memory|even if I don't remember
Even if I don't remember whether I heard it or not.
S가 들어 가야지 답이 되는 그런 단어들 있자나요
S|entering|must|answer|becoming|such|words|exist
There are words that need to have an S to be correct.
그리고 S가 들어가면 안되는 단어도 있어요
and|S|enters|not allowed|words|there are
And there are also words that should not have an S.
복수가 안되는 단어들 셀수없는 명사들 있자나요
revenge|not possible|words|uncountable|nouns|exist
There are uncountable nouns that cannot be pluralized.
그런 부분들도 공부를 해놓아야 됩니다
that|parts|study|should|be
You need to study those aspects as well.
웬지 S가 들어 갔던거 같애 라고 상상하면서
somehow|S|entered|was|같아|while|imagining
I imagine that S must have gone in for some reason.
답을 적는 경우도 있거든요
the answer|writing|in cases|there are
There are cases where I write down the answer.
문법 적인 공부를 미리 해놓는게 좋습니다
grammar|grammatical|study|in advance|doing|is good
It's good to study grammar in advance.
그리고 오답 나올때 마다 당연히 정리를 해야 되겠죠
and|wrong answer|when it comes out|every time|naturally|organization|should|be done
And of course, I need to organize whenever I get a wrong answer.
팁 5
tip
Tip 5
이번에는 객관식 문제에서 오답 피하는 팁이에요
this time|multiple choice|in the question|wrong answer|avoiding|is a tip
This time, it's a tip for avoiding wrong answers in multiple-choice questions.
보기에 있는 내용들이 문제에 나오는 것이랑
in the options|that are|contents|in the question|appearing|is
If the content in the options is exactly the same as what appears in the question,
완전 똑같은 단어들이 포함 되어 있으면
completely|identical|words|included|are|if
and it includes completely identical words,
오답인 경우가 훨씬 더 많아요
incorrect|cases|much|more|many
There are many more incorrect answers.
문제를 풀다보면 빨리 지나가니까
the problem|while solving|quickly|passes by
When solving problems, you tend to go through them quickly.
방금 들었는 단어 위주로 찍게 되어있어요
just|heard|word|based on|will be|is
You end up guessing based on the words you just heard.
그런식으로 오답 유도를 많이 해요
in that way|wrong answer|inducing|a lot|does
In that way, it often leads to incorrect answers.
정답인 경우에는 표현을 바꿔서 풀어서 적어 놓은 경우가 많고
the correct answer|in cases|expression|by changing|by explaining|writing|placed|cases|many
In cases where the answer is correct, it is often expressed in a different way.
그대로 들어 가 있으면 오답인 경우가 많아요
as it is|enter|go|if|incorrect|case|many
If it is left as it is, it is often incorrect.
혹시라도 못들어서 답을 찍어야 된다
if by any chance|I can't hear|answer|I have to guess|be
If you happen to not hear it and have to guess the answer,
그러면 방금 들었던 똑같은 단어가 들어 있는 보기는 빼고
then|just now|heard|same|word|in|that is|example|excluding
then exclude the options that contain the exact same words you just heard.
가는 방법이 확률이 높아요
going|method|probability|is high
The way to go has a high probability.
빠르게 전달하니까 어느게 맞는 내용이었는지
quickly|when I deliver|which|correct|content
Since it is delivered quickly, it can be difficult to determine which content is correct.
파악하는 것이 어려울 수 있거든요
understanding|thing|difficult|possibility|is
It can be difficult to grasp.
A와 B랑 두가지 정보를 줄때
A|B|two|information|when
When providing two pieces of information, A and B.
A가 아니고 B다, A라기 보다는 B다
A|is not|B|A|than|B
It's not A, it's B; rather than A, it's B.
이런식으로 얘기를 하거든요
in this way|conversation|happens
That's how they talk.
그때 어느정보가 맞는 정보라서
at that time|which information|correct|is
At that time, which information is the correct information.
답을 찍어야 될지를 잘 알고 접근 하는 것이 좋습니다
the answer|should guess|whether|well|knowing|approach|to|thing|is good
It's good to know how to approach and determine what answer to choose.
팁 6
tip
Tip 6
이거는 비교적 쉬운 팁이에요
this|relatively|easy|tip
This is a relatively easy tip.
문제를 읽었는데 빈칸 부분이
the problem|I read|blank|part
I read the problem, and the blank part is
병렬 구조로 되어있는 경우가 있어요
parallel|structure|is|case|there is
sometimes in a parallel structure.
A,B,C and 빈칸 이런식으로 나와 있으면
||||blank|in this way|comes out|if
If it comes out like A, B, C and a blank,
A,B,C and 빈칸은 같은 형태가 나올거 라는 것을
you can expect that A, B, C and the blank will come out in the same form.
예상하고 들으면 답을 캐치 하는것이 조금 더 쉬워요
expecting|if you hear|the answer|catch|is|a little|more|easier
If you anticipate this and listen, it becomes a bit easier to catch the answer.
설명을 하면서 단어 단어 단어로 이거 이거 이거
explanation|while|word|word|as a word|this|this|this
While explaining, it's like word by word, this, this, this.
그리고 이거 이렇게 설명 해주는 것이 아니고
and|this|like this|explanation|giving|thing|not
And it's not just explaining it like this.
이거 이게 뭐냐면 이런 이런 이런건데
this|this|is|like this||this kind of thing
What this is, is this, this, and this.
근데 이거 이거도 이런거다 이렇게 설명을 덧 붙이면서 가면
but|this|this too|is like this|like this|explanation|additional|while attaching|if you go
But if you add explanations like this is also this while going on,
캐치하기가 더 힘들어요 왜냐하면 A를 얘기 했기 때문에
catching|more|is difficult|because|A|talking|was|about
it's harder to catch because you talked about A.
이 다음에 나오는것이 답일 거라고 생각하는데
this|next|coming out|answer|will be|I think
I think what comes next will be the answer.
이거는 A에 대한 설명인거죠
this|to A|about|is an explanation
This is an explanation about A.
이 다음에 나오는 것이 무조건 답 일거라고 생각 하지 말고
this|next|coming out|thing|unconditionally|answer|will be|thought|do|not
Don't assume that what comes next will definitely be the answer.
요고랑 똑같은 품사와 형태의 단어가 나올건데
this|same|part of speech|form|word|will come out
A word with the same part of speech and form will come out.
그거에 대한 설명인지 아닌지를 잘 파악하면서 들어야 되요
that|about|explanation|whether or not|well|while understanding|should listen|be
You need to listen carefully to determine whether it's an explanation or not.
팁 7
tip
Tip 7
내가 방금 들은 내용에 대해서 헷갈리자나요
I|just|heard|about the content|regarding|am confused
I'm confused about what I just heard.
이게 답이었나? 이게 아니었나?
this|was the answer|this|was not
Was this the answer? Or was it not?
무조건 넘어가야 되요 다음으로
unconditionally|must pass|should|to the next
You have to move on to the next one without fail.
이미 지나간 내용에 대해서 생각을 하면 안됩니다
already|passed|about the content|regarding|thought|if|should not
You shouldn't think about what has already passed.
리스닝 문제는 한번만 들려 주자나요
listening|question|only once|is played|to us
Listening questions are played only once.
그래서 문제가 한번 지나가면 다시 돌아 올 수 없거든요
so|problem|once|passes|again|return|come|possibility|does not exist
So once the question goes by, you can't go back.
이미 놓친 문제는 그냥 지나간거에요
already|missed|question|just|has passed
The problems that have already been missed are just gone.
잊어 버리고 다음 문제를 빨리 따라 가야 됩니다
forget|and|next|problem|quickly|follow|should|be
You need to forget about them and quickly move on to the next problem.
안그러면 한 문제 생각하다가 3문제 4문제 다 놓치거든요
otherwise|one|question|while thinking|three questions|four questions|all|I miss
Otherwise, you might get stuck on one problem and end up missing 3 or 4 problems.
마지막에 답안지 작성할 시간 주어질때
at the end|answer sheet|to write|time|when given
At the end, when you are given time to fill out the answer sheet.
그때 한번 더 고민을 해볼 수 있어요
at that time|once|more|about the concern|can think|possibility|is
You can think about it once more at that time.
파일 재생되고 있는 동안에는
file|is playing|being|during
While the file is playing,
앞에 지나간것에 대해서는 다시 생각하면 절대 안됩니다
in front of|the past|about|again|if you think|absolutely|should not
you must never think about what has passed.
마인드 컨트롤을 잘해야 되요
mind|control|should be good at|be
You need to have good mind control.
마음을 잘 잡으세요
your heart|well|hold
Keep your mind focused.
팁 8
tip
Tip 8
단계별 공부법 영상에서 아이엘츠 시험에 대해서 이해하고
step-by-step|study method|in the video|IELTS|exam|about|understanding
Understand the IELTS exam through the step-by-step study method video.
문제유형을 파악해야 된다
the type of problem|must identify|be
You need to identify the types of questions.
요로케 말씀드렸어요
like this|I told you
I mentioned it this way.
유형에 맞춰서 전략을 짜서 문제를 푼다
the type|according to|strategy|creating|problem|solves
We solve problems by devising strategies according to the type.
이 부분에서 학원을 다니거나 과외를 받으면
this|part|academy|attending|private tutoring|if you receive
I said that if you attend an academy or take private lessons in this part,
조금 더 쉽게 빨리 도달 할 수 있다는 말씀을 드렸자나요
a little|more|easily|quickly|reach|can|possibility|that|statement|I told you
you can reach your goals a little more easily and quickly.
근데 도저히 학원을 다니거나 과외를 받을 수 없어
but|absolutely|to the academy|attending|private tutoring|receive|possibility|not
But I absolutely can't attend a cram school or take private lessons.
나는 독학으로 이루어 내고 말꺼야!
I|through self-study|achieve|will|will
I will achieve it through self-study!
이런경우에는 혼자서 이 과정을 거쳐야 되는 거 자나요
in this case|alone|this|process|must go through|be|thing|right
In this case, I have to go through this process alone, right?
이때 어떻게 하는 것이 좋냐?
at this time|how|doing|thing|is good
What is the best way to do this?
일단 기본적으로 아이엘츠 공식 웹사이트에 들어 가면
first|basically|IELTS|official|to the website|entering|if you go
First of all, if you go to the official IELTS website,
문제 유형 설명 해놓은 부분이 있어요 한번 다 읽어 보세요
problem|type|explanation|that has been provided|part|is there|once|all|read|please
there is a section that explains the types of questions, so read it all once.
캠브리지 연습 문제집 풀때 한 회씩 끊어서 풀지 마시고
Cambridge|practice|workbook|when solving|one|at a time|in segments|solve|don't
When you are solving the Cambridge practice books, don't solve them one section at a time,
한 회 안에서 어떤 유형들이 있는지
one|meeting|within|what|types|are
but look at what types are included in one section.
문제 유형을 한번 나누어 보세요
problem|type|once|divide|you see
Try to categorize the types of questions.
빈칸채우기/객관식/지도 유형들이 있으면
fill in the blanks|multiple choice|map|types|if there are
If there are fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, or map types,
분류를 쭉 해보는거에요 한권만 하지말고
classification|continuously|we are doing|just one book|not
you should classify them all, not just one book.
2~3권 정도까지 여유가 되면 4~5권 까지도
2~3 volumes|up to|spare|if|4~5 volumes|even
If you have the time, try to do about 2-3 books, or even 4-5.
쫘악~ 전체적으로 문제 유형을 적어 봐요
all|overall|question|type|write|I will
Write down the types of problems overall.
그 다음에 해야 되는것이 한가지씩 모아요
that|next|have to|thing|one by one|we gather
Then, gather one thing that needs to be done.
그 문제만 모아서 한번에 다 풀어 보는거에요
that|problem|gathered|at once|all|solve|is
Collect only those problems and try to solve them all at once.
같은 유형의 문제를 모아서 풀다 보면 패턴이 좀 보여요
same|type|problems|by gathering|solving|if you|pattern|somewhat|appears
As you gather and solve problems of the same type, patterns will start to emerge.
어떤식으로 문제를 내고 있고 어떤식으로 오답을 유도하고
in what way|the question|is being asked|is|in what way|wrong answers|is being induced
What kind of questions are being asked and how are incorrect answers being induced?
어떻게 주의 해서 들어야지 문제를 잘 풀수 있는가하는
how|carefully|in|should listen|to the problem|well|solve|is
How should I pay attention to solve the problems well?
감을 익히는 데 도움이 되요
the feeling|cultivating|in|helpful|is
It helps in getting a feel for it.
한번씩 끝까지 전체 유형을 다 풀어봐요
once|to the end|entire|type|all|solve
Try to solve all types of questions completely once in a while.
스스로 깨우친 내용을 정리해도 되지만
by myself|enlightened|content|can organize|although
It's okay to organize what you've learned on your own.
온라인에 찾아 보면
online|search|if you look
But if you look online,
문제 유형에 대해서 설명 해놓은 글들이 있자나요
problem|about the type|regarding|explanation|that has been provided|writings|exist
there are articles that explain the types of problems.
그런 자료를 봐가면서 유형에 맞는 접근법을 공부해보는거에요
that|material|while looking at|to the type|suitable|approach|studying
You can study the approaches that fit the types by looking at such materials.
그러고 난 다음에 다시 한 회로 가서
then|I|after|again|one|circuit|going
Then, go back to the first round.
실천 처럼 문제를 풀어 보면서 들어가는걸 추천드려요
practice|like|problem|solving|while|entering|I recommend
I recommend trying to solve problems like in practice.
처음부터 한 회씩 문제를 풀어 가지 마시고
from the beginning|one|question by question|problem|solve|go|don't
Don't start by solving one round at a time.
유형을 먼저 파악하고 그리고 들어가세요
the type|first|identify|and|you should enter
First, understand the types and then proceed.
이 방법이 오답 노트 정리하는데도 도움이 되요
this|method|wrong answer|note|organizing|helpful|is
This method helps in organizing the error notes.
팁 9
tip
Tip 9
리스닝과 리딩 점수를 올리려면
listening|reading|score|to improve
To improve listening and reading scores,
문제를 최대한 많이 풀어 봐야 되요
the problem|as much as possible|many/much|solve|should|be
you need to solve as many problems as possible.
연습을 굉장히 많이 해야 됩니다
practice|very|a lot|must|be done
You need to practice a lot.
앞서서 단계별 공부법에서도 말씀을 드렸지만
previously|step-by-step|study method|I mentioned|I said
As I mentioned earlier in the step-by-step study method,
캠브리지 문제집을 최신 버전에서 부터 앞 버전으로
Cambridge|workbook|latest|from version|starting|previous|to version
try solving the Cambridge workbooks starting from the latest version to the earlier versions,
거꾸로 가면서 풀어 보시고
backwards|while going|solve|you try
working backwards.
전체 다 풀고 다시 처음으로 돌아 와서
whole|all|solving|again|to the beginning|return|coming
After solving everything, come back to the beginning.
또 최신 버전을 풀면 새롭게 느껴진단 말이죠
also|latest|version|if you release|newly|feels|you see
If you solve the latest version again, it feels new.
다시 새로운 마음으로 또 풀어 보시고요
again|new|with a mindset|once more|solve|try
Try solving it again with a fresh mindset.
문제만 듣고 답부분이 안나왔는데도
the question only|hearing|answer part|did not come out
Even if you only heard the question and the answer part didn't come out.
답이 기억 날때까지 계속 푸는거에요
the answer|memory|until|continuously|I will solve
Keep solving until you remember the answer.
너무 많이 풀어서 문제를 거의 외워 버렸다
too|much|by solving|the problem|almost|memorizing|I have
I solved so many that I almost memorized the problems.
그러면 그만 풀고 다른 연습문제를 찾아서
then|stop|solving|other|practice problems|find
Then stop solving and look for other practice problems.
풀어 보시는것을 추천드립니다
solve|you|I recommend
I recommend trying to solve those.
반복 연습해서 문제 유형과 패턴에 익숙해지는 것도 중요하지만
repetition|by practicing|question|type|pattern|becoming familiar|also|important but
It's important to practice repeatedly to become familiar with the types and patterns of problems,
처음 받는 문제에 바로 반응해서
first|receiving|to the question|immediately|responding
but it's also very important to react immediately to problems you encounter for the first time,
긴장감 속에서 답 찾는 연습을 계속 하는것도 매우 중요하거든요
tension|in|answer|finding|practice|continuously|doing|very|is important
and to continue practicing finding answers under pressure.
긴장감이 없어지는 상태면
tension|disappearing|if state
If there is no tension,
다른 연습문제집 찾아서 풀어보셔야 되요
other|practice workbook|by finding|you should solve|be able to
You need to find and solve other practice workbooks.
문제집 사서 풀어 보세요
workbook|buy|solve|try
Buy a workbook and try solving it.
온라인에도 찾아 보면 꽤 나오거든요
online|find|if you look|quite|there are
You can find quite a few online as well.
감을 유지하기 위해서
sense|maintaining|in order to
To maintain your sense of it.
최대한 다양한 문제를 가지고 연습 하는것을 추천드려요
as much as possible|diverse|problems|having|practice|to|I recommend
I recommend practicing with as many different problems as possible.
시험이 코앞으로 오면 일주일, 이주일 남았으면
the exam|right in front of|comes|one week|two weeks|remaining
When the exam is just around the corner, like a week or two away,
다시 캠프릿지 최신 버전으로 돌아와서
again|Cambridge|latest|to version|returning
I suggest going back to the latest version of Cambridge,
한번 더 되살리는 것을 추천 드려요
once|more|resurrecting|thing|recommend|to you
and reviewing it once more.
팁 10
tip
Tip 10
오답 노트 도데체 어떻게 만들라는 거지?
wrong answer|notebook||how|should I make|thing
What on earth am I supposed to do to create an error note?
어떻게 활용 하라는거지?
how|to utilize|should I
How am I supposed to utilize it?
제가 알아요 다 알고 있습니다 저도 처음에 그랬거든요
I|know|all|knowing|exist|I also|at first|was like that
I know, I know everything. I was the same way at first.
실제 시험장에서 그렇게 하면 틀려요
actual|in the exam room|like that|if you do|you will get it wrong
If you do that in the actual exam, you will get it wrong.
뽀너스
Bonus.
리스닝 9점 받을려면 어떻게 해야 되요
listening|9 points|to receive|how|should|be
What should I do to get a score of 9 in listening?
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