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What are listening strategies?
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Overarching techniques (predict, two-listen, deduce, infer) that improve every Paper 2 Listening question type.
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¿Qué significa «predecir» in listening?
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To predict — to guess the vocabulary you'll hear, from the questions, before you listen.
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¿Qué es «la idea general»?
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The gist — the general idea of the recording (who, where, what about).
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¿Qué es «el detalle» in a recording?
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The detail — the specific piece of information a question asks for.
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¿Qué significa «deducir»?
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To deduce / work out — figure out the meaning of an unknown word from context.
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¿Qué es «la inferencia»?
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Inference — what is meant but not stated outright (mood, opinion, purpose).
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Name the four core listening strategies.
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Active prediction; the two-listen strategy (gist then detail); deducing unknown words from context; inference of mood/opinion/purpose.
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What is the two-listen strategy?
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Use the first listen for the gist and the second listen for the details and to confirm.
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¿Qué significa «captar la idea general»?
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To capture the gist — to grasp the general idea on the first listen.
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What is the master listening routine?
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Read the questions → Predict the vocabulary → First listen for the gist → Second listen for the details → Infer what isn't said & check.
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Why shouldn't you try to catch every word?
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Nobody catches every word — you need the meaning. The gist plus key details beats transcribing the whole clip.
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What should you do when you hit an unknown word?
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Don't freeze — deduce its meaning from the surrounding context and keep listening; one word rarely costs the answer.
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When is inference needed in a listening question?
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When the answer isn't word-for-word — you deduce the mood, opinion or purpose from the clues.
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Why is the second listen important?
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It exists to catch the details and confirm your answers — not just to re-hear the gist.
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