In Part 3 you hear a scientific lecture and note a short answer for each task. You hear it only once. Here’s how to grasp the important points.
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Part 3 tests whether you can follow a demanding scientific lecture or expert talk – one person speaks at length on a specialist topic. You note a short answer for each task.
It’s about grasping main points, reasons, figures and connections at a high linguistic level. You must listen and write along briefly at the same time. Importantly, you hear the lecture only once.
The tasks follow the order of the lecture. Watch for structuring signals and exact details. Every correct answer scores points; watch your spelling when you transfer.
Before listening, read all tasks and mark what is asked.
Listen to the lecture and watch for main points, reasons and figures.
Immediately note the matching short answer as a keyword.
Follow the tasks in the order of the lecture.
At the end, transfer your answers neatly and correctly spelled.
A short example in the same format: you hear an extract and note the short answer.
„Die Zahl der internationalen Studierenden ist in den letzten zehn Jahren um rund 40 Prozent gestiegen."
By how many percent has the number of international students risen?
Why? The lecture names “um rund 40 Prozent” (by about 40 percent). The short answer is “um rund 40 Prozent”.
Du hörst (sinngemäß) einen Vortrag: „Ein entscheidender Faktor für erfolgreiches Lernen ist der Schlaf. Wer regelmäßig schläft, kann sich Gelerntes deutlich besser merken."
Which factor is decisive for successful learning, according to the lecture?
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Note only keywords. Whole sentences cost time and you miss the next information.
A picked-up word is not the answer. Grasp the actual point.
With only one listening you can’t get stuck. Move to the next task if needed.
Wrongly spelled answers can be marked wrong. Transfer carefully.
Around seven tasks on a scientific lecture, for each of which you note a short answer.
No, only once. Read the tasks beforehand and note immediately while listening.
Only keywords – a word, a number or a short phrase. Watch your spelling when you transfer.
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