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Dealing with Distractors — الحيل الصوتية في IELTS Listening

دليل الحيل الصوتية في IELTS Listening: التصحيح الذاتي، الأرقام المزدوجة، الكلمات المرادفة، والاقتراحات.

Distractors في IELTS Listening — كشف الإجابات المضللة

In this lesson, we study "Distractors" in the IELTS Listening section. This topic is essential for avoiding the traps the test sets inside every question. We will provide a clear explanation with practical examples and sample questions.

The Basic Concept

The topic of "Distractors" relates to understanding the structure of IELTS Listening. To master this topic, you need to know the following concepts:

  • Distractor: a wrong answer option designed to attract you — it sounds correct but is false
  • Correction distractor: the speaker says one thing, then corrects it — "meeting at 10... actually, make it 11"
  • Comparison distractor: two items are compared, one chosen — "the blue bag is nice, but the red one is better"
  • Negative distractor: the speaker rejects the first option — "I don't really like coffee, let's have tea"
  • Hedge distractor: words like maybe, perhaps, possibly weaken an option
  • Multiple info distractor: several numbers or names are mentioned — only one matches the question

Detailed Explanation

To study "Distractors" properly, we follow this method: understand the trap patterns, review multiple examples, then practice with real recordings. The more you practice, the more you master the material.

IELTS Listening deliberately includes wrong options that reuse words from the recording. If you hear a word from an option, you instinctively choose it — that is exactly the trap. The skill is not just hearing words but tracking the speaker's final decision.

The most common pattern is the correction: "We'll meet on Tuesday. Oh wait, I have a class then — let's say Wednesday." — The first answer (Tuesday) is mentioned and rejected; Wednesday is the final decision. Rule: always listen for the last confirmed answer, not the first mentioned one.

The comparison pattern: "The blue backpack is on sale, but I prefer the green one because it has more pockets." — Question: "Which backpack does she buy?" — Green, despite the sale mention. The sale was a trap to make blue look attractive.

Trap Patterns and Counter-strategies

The most frequent distractor types and how to beat them:

  1. First-mention trap: the first answer mentioned is often wrong — wait for confirmation or correction.
  2. Reused-word trap: options that literally repeat recording words are often wrong — paraphrased answers are usually right.
  3. Negative trap: "not... but..." — the speaker rejects then offers the real answer — focus after "but".
  4. Hedge words: "maybe, perhaps, could be" — a tentative suggestion is rarely the final answer unless confirmed.
  5. Similar-sounding numbers: 15/50, 16/60 — clarify the unit and context before writing.
  6. Spelling traps: names and addresses are spelled — write exactly what is spelled, not what you assume.

Practical counter-strategy: predict the answer type before listening (a time? a name? a place? a reason?), then filter what you hear against your prediction. And when two options are mentioned, ask: "Which one did the speaker finally choose?" — the final confirmation wins.

Worked Example Step by Step

Dialogue: "Woman: How many people are coming to the training? Man: We expected twelve, but ten confirmed. Actually, two more joined this morning, so twelve after all."

Question: How many people are attending the training?

Step 1: Track the numbers: 12 expected, 10 confirmed, then 2 more joined. Step 2: Watch the correction: "so twelve after all" — the final number is twelve. Step 3: Identify the distractors: 10 was a correction (a trap for careless listeners), and the "2 more" alone is incomplete. Step 4: The final confirmation governs. Answer: 12.

MCQ Practice Question

Question: "The course costs $150, but for early registration it's $120. Oh, and there's a 10% student discount on the early price." What does a student who registers early pay?

  1. A) $150
  2. B) $120
  3. C) $108
  4. D) $135

Correct answer: C

Explanation: Option (C) is correct: early price $120, then 10% off = $108 — the question combines both conditions (student + early). (A) is the full price (trap), (B) forgets the discount, (D) is 10% off the full price (misapplied discount). Listen for all conditions and apply them in order.

Additional Application

Question: What should you do when you hear two different answers for the same question?

Answer: Do not write the first one — keep listening for the final confirmed answer, usually after words like "actually," "but," "so... after all," or "let's say."

Explanation: IELTS corrections follow predictable signals. Training your ear to these signal words turns a trap into a clear answer.

Lesson Summary

Distractors in IELTS Listening depend on: recognizing the five trap patterns (first-mention, reused words, negatives, hedges, similar numbers), tracking the final confirmed answer, paraphrasing rather than word-matching, and applying all conditions in multi-step questions. Rule: the first answer you hear is often bait — the last confirmed answer is the real one.

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  • Distractors في IELTS Listening — كشف الإجابات المضللة
  • The Basic Concept
  • Detailed Explanation
  • Trap Patterns and Counter-strategies
  • Worked Example Step by Step
  • MCQ Practice Question
  • Additional Application
  • Lesson Summary

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  • 2Dealing with Distractors — الحيل الصوتية في IELTS Listening
  • 3IELTS Listening: فهم أنواع الأقسام
  • 4الدرس 1: Section 1 Conversations
  • 5الدرس 2: Section 2 Monologues
  • 6الدرس 3: Section 3 Academic Discussions
  • 7الدرس 4: Section 4 Lectures
  • 8الدرس 5: Map and Plan Labeling
  • 9الدرس 6: Form Completion
  • 10الدرس 7: Note Completion
  • 11الدرس 8: Table Completion
  • 12الدرس 9: Multiple Choice in Listening
  • 13الدرس 10: Matching Questions
  • 14الدرس 11: Sentence Completion
  • 15الدرس 12: Short Answer
  • 16الدرس 13: Understanding Accents
  • 17الدرس 14: Predicting Answers
  • 18الدرس 15: Avoiding Common Mistakes
  • 19IELTS Listening: تتبع الاتجاهات على الخرائط
  • 20IELTS Listening: استغلال النماذج والجداول
  • 21IELTS Listening: إتقان أسئلة الاختيار من متعدد
  • 22IELTS Listening: استراتيجيات كتابة الإجابات