In the IELTS listening test, you often need to listen for plurals. If the answer is “projects” and you write only “project”, your answer will be marked wrong.
This IELTS listening video lesson looks at tips and practice to help you listen for plurals.
IELTS Listening for Plurals: Video Tutorial
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In question 9 in IELTS Academic 18 Test 3 Listening Part 1, I wrote “movements”, but the answer is “(animal) movement”.
However, the audio mentioned “… there has to be SOME movement in the scene.” And the connected speech I heard was “movement in”, not “movements in”. But I presume the movement should be plural here and I wonder if I would be marked wrong.
Is the answer is singular and you wrote it in a plural form, it would be marked wrong.
It’s better you complete this set of video lessons these are more than enough, we all have to be so thankful to Madam Liz for teaching us FOR FREE.
I wish you good luck to get well soon and be back on board with this kind of help. I just can’t thank you enough Mam
You’re welcome 🙂
Hello. Will i be marked wrong if my answer is in plural form rather than singular
example if the answer is ‘sheep’ but i wrote ‘sheeps’
It will be marked wrong. The listening test is testing your ability to listen for plurals.
I am sorry to hear that. I wish you speedy recovery.
Thanks
Hi Liz,
I am a little bit confused about singular and plural in a listening module.
For example: In the audio transcript it is “radios” and the answer is radio(s). I wrote answer as radios it will marked as a correct answer or not.
When you see brackets, it shows you other possible answers.
Hi Liz
Why don’t you start a new series of videos for IELTS
It’ll be helpful for us. Like up to date videos
I would but I am too sick. I’ve been fighting serious illness for a number of years and I’m still fighting. As soon as I feel strong enough, I’ll make more.
Do you know what we call you here in Bangladesh? “The goddess of IELTS”. It’s like, Watch IELTS Liz videos, browse her website and study her e-books- that’s all you need. GET WELL SOON, MAM.
Thanks for such a lovely message which brings sunshine into my day 🙂
I wish you you quick recovery
Thanks
May you get well soon! you are such an amazing teacher. I pray you succeed in life!
Thanks
Hi Mam ,Like your videos,My wishes will be with you.I don’t know why god give difficulties in good people life.I will pray you will recover fast
Thanks
Hi Liz,
If a section allows two words for the answer, and say the correct answer is “tulip”, and my answer is “tulip, rose”, will that be scored as correct since one of the words is correct, or still be taken as wrong answer?
Thanks and God bless you for sharing!
Best,
Val
If the words “tulip rose” are not part of the answer, then your answer will be marked wrong. Your answer must be 100% correct.
Hi, Elizabeth. Thanks for video. I have a question. Which one is acceptable in Ielts: 2.5 kilograms or 2.5 kg? Thank you in advance
They are both fine. However, it is more usual to write “2.5kg”.
Hi Liz,
You are amazing. I went through two trainings but the most common mistakes where no one focuses much …you have made detailed video, appreciate a lot.
Your way of training that to free is something not common. Sharing is caring.
Thanks a lot.
with love and respect.
I’m glad you found them useful 🙂
Thanks for you videos;they are useful and explicit.
You’re welcome 🙂
Thanks Liz, all your videos are helpful.
You’re welcome 🙂
Hello Liz,
I had my IELTS test yesterday and
I’ve written the answer:
some forests.
Is some forest correct or some forest or both would be considered correct?
I heard only forest but added a “s”
It is not actually possible to have “some forest”. It would be grammatically incorrect. This is the reason why grammar will help you with your listening answers.
Hi Liz, thanks a lot for these great videos and explanations! I have a question about the video, I got wrong the answer fundraiser because I wrote fundraising (I listened wrong of course), but my question is: it’s not fundraiser the “person” and fundraising the “event”? Thanks a lot!
“fundraising” is the action. “fundraiser” can be either the event or the person.
No doubt, we have been learning a lot via your site, I just want to thank you so much for your accurate and clear presentation.
You’re welcome 🙂
Hi Elizabeth, I think I am in trouble, I heard grassroots as groceries and missed a few answers as well. How can I improve my listening skills very soon? I have my test in 9 days.
It is a matter to practice. This means getting used to listening in English. It isn’t really something you can improve in 9 days. The best you can do is familiarise yourself with listening techniques, question types, spotting keywords and paraphrases. When you enter the IELTS test, you must have English at the level suitable for the band score you are aiming for.
Okay, I will practice as much as I can.
🤣😂 So funny. I heard groceries too. I am confident my exam will go well all the same. I have just 10days
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the video..
By the way, I have a doubt.. it’s a rule to write only option is (d) in the answer sheet
I don’t understand. Can you explain?
I have a confusion . Can I use letter s with bracket (s) in letter which is is not plural eg if the word is car and I’m not sure whether it is singular or plural , so I use car(s). Will it be corrected
You are being tested on your ability to hear plurals – you can’t use brackets. You must choose your answer – only one clear precise answer.
In Cambridge IELTS listening tests answer sheet, some answers are shown correct both in singular and plural form even though the speaker said plural. However, in other instances, they wrote only the plural forms as answers. Is there any explanation for that? How will I know where both the form will be correct despite speaker saying plural?
NB: This type of answers are frequently given in tables or list the things type of questions where it’s difficult to understand the grammar.
It isn’t about rules. It is because in that situation with that language, both plural and singular make possible answers.
Liz you are simply amazing. Thanks so much.
I am confused in writing plural form answers in listening and therefore when i am confused i write it like book(s) pen(s), so is this acceptable?
See question 27 of listening section on this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-help-faq/
Hi Liz,
Love the way you reply to every question.
I have a question too. Can you pls answer it.
If the answer is Ocean Drive but i wrote oceandrive(no space, also i didn’t capitalise the initial letters)..i wonder, would it be a wrong answer?
It would be wrong. It is two words, not one. It is best to write using all capital letters.
British council IELTS website does mention that the answers can be written in capital letters. What about IDP? Will it be any different? Please clarify.
BC and IDP are both owners of IELTS – they work as co-partners, not independent partners. The rules for IELTS are fixed and cannot be changed by any partner without it being altered by all.
Hi Miss Liz
First, I don’t know how much would i thank you for all these lessons, it’s really helpful
I have heard that I can write all listening answers in capital letters so it will be much easier to save a points, I have tried it out in my last exam and i got band 5 ( I need band 5.5 to join the uni btw)
Just i wanna make sure is it okay or not ^_^ .
Yes, it’s fine to write answers using ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. In fact, it is usually recommended to do that. See this page for my tips and lessons on IELTS listening: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening/
Thank youuuu ^_^
Hi Liz.
Can i write bicycle(s) as an answer to 3rd question?
Please let me know asap.
You can’t use brackets. This is a test – choose one answer only. You must decide if it is plural or singular.
Then can you please tell me why we have to use brackets for some answers
You won’t be using any brackets for your answers in the actual test. Brackets in answers are used in books and practice test materials to show multiple possible answers. See this page to learn more: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-listening-using-brackets-for-answers/
hi Liz,
In today’s listening test, there was a question is: Secure the roof no (gaps). but i just wrote (gap). Does it count as a wrong answer?
Thank you!
If the answer is “gaps” and you wrote “gap”, your answer would be marked wrong. You must recognise plurals. But don’t worry – wait for your results to see how well you did 🙂
Hey Liz, I don’t have words to express, how amazing you are (oops poor writing skills!!). Thank you for all the great works that you have posted.
I have yet another query for you. While taking Cambridge 9 Test 3. I couldn’t differentiate the plurals in following cases:
1)Tabular Question : Insurance For : —————– Departures
==> Here I could here Miss though I felt missed should be correct but based on what I heard, I Filled in the answer as Miss, (correct is Missed)
2) You can avail —————– Service.
Answer is Student Support.
How can I differentiate Student Support vs Student’s Support vs Students’ Support
In both the cases I think grammatically each of the options went well. Kindly help me understand. Thanks in advance 🙂
This means you are writing down the correct word when you are listening but failing to hear the “s” or other smaller sounds. So, what can you do. It’s simple. When you transfer your answers to your answer sheet make sure you check the grammar. You know your weakness so now you can use that awareness to write the correct form of the word on your answer sheet.
Hi Liz. Thanks for the prompt response. Here I am not able to differentiate in students’ support, student’s support and student support. Grammatically aren’t all 3 correct? Is there any difference in pronunciation? Please guide.
It is a compound noun: student support. That means no “s”
Thank you Liz. You are amazing!!!!
Hi Liz,
As you recommend to write answers in CAPITAL letters. . .is it also mentioned in the instructions of Answer Sheet if we can write in Capital?
Reason for asking is that – we talk about sentence to be grammatically correct, for ex- a month should be written starting with Capital letters – “February” and not “february”.
So, if we write the answer in all CAPS, then if you see the complete sentence, it won’t look correct, as it will look like –
I will go to Paris in the month of FEBRUARY.
Please clarify.
It is best to write in all capital letters: FEBRUARY
Hi Liz,
I am impressed and feel content with the information and knowledge that you are imparting.
Your videos are so interesting not only in terms of its content but the way you speak gives a good idea how one should speak in a speaking test.
In this video, I want to ask if a possible answer for the Question 3 could be “Useful Objects”.
The reason is – bicycle is just an example but other useful things can also be donated.
I know the objective and focus of this video was “picking up Plural” but from IELTS perspective I want to know if that answer could be correct.
Please clarify this doubt.
Yes, “USEFUL OBJECTS” is possible.
Yes, even I wrote my answer as objects
Hi, Liz
I’m so glad it’s also a correct answer because I was going nuts trying to figure out why it would be!
Thanks for clarifying and thanks for the amazing job you do.
Hi Liz,
I’m so impressed that you are replying to every single question even it is repeated one.
Keep it up!
Hello Liz,
I have a confusion that is it correct to write car(s) if I am not sure whether the answer is car or cars in listening section.
This is a test. You can’t write two possible answers. You either are right or wrong. You can’t write “car(s)”
Hi Liz,
while copying the answers of listening test on answer sheet in last 10 minutes of exam, is it advisable to write all answers in capital letter. for example “Reception Area” so can i write it as RECEPTION AREA in answer sheet.
I recommend that all your answers for listening and reading are written using all capital letters.
Hi Liz
I’ve gone trough the FAQ in your website, but there are still something confusing about the form/chart completing part in the listening test. You’ve mentioned that the grammar in the form completing is not important. Does it mean the plural form is not important too? In the book of Cambridge English IELTS 5, Test 3, Section 4, there is a table about the recycling products from several companies. Following is part of the form:
37._____soil conditioner_____for use on farms
38._____containers__________for collecting waste
39._____pencils_____________
40._____business cards______
Note that all answers are in plural forms except the 37th. However, in the tapescripts, it is “a soil conditioner”, which indicates the word “soil conditioner” is countable. Considering the requirement of the quetion is NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS, I answered as “soil conditioners”, but the answer key is “soil conditioner”. Is my answer wrong?
I do not have Cambridge book 5 with me so I can’t see the full question and flow chart. I would need to see it to know. Your answer is wrong is you use plural when the answer is singular. But I can only explain if I see the full flow chart.
Hello Liz! I have questions for you.
If I write Illustrations and the answer must be (photograph of)Illustrations, Is my answer right or wrong? and what’s the meaning of the word that using ()? Thanks
When you see brackets in an answer key, it means both answers are possible:
illustrations = correct
photography of illustrations = correct
This is how answer keys are written. But you can’t do that in your test.
Hi Liz,
I took a practice test recently where there is a sentence :
” workers in the part-time groups were mainly female. ”
I can’t understand why the ” female” in this sentence was singular while the ” workers” was plural. Please help me. Thanks,
Because it relates to the gender of them all. They were male or they were female (relating to each specific group).
Answer for question 3 in this video could be “Useful objects” ??
its two words, and fits well… or bicycle is object of useful objects..that has to be written?
Yes, that would be fine.
Hey Liz,
Is it true that the audio will always provide the answers in exact sequence of the questions during the listening test?
Yes. Just follow the order of the questions to listen for the answers. This is why you need to spot key words in the questions – it will help you follow the order in case you miss one of the answers.
Hi Liz, first of all thank you for all videos tips ! I just had the exam on july 8th and there is a couple of questions that are killing me, i would really appreciate if you can check this:
1. In gardening you need to use STRINGS.
The tape said a string but we could write only one word and it didnt make sense to me to write it in singular
2. 3 kilos of FRUITS
Again the tape said fruit but i wrote in plural 🙁
Thank you in advance 🙂
If you don’t get the answer 100% correct, then it will be marked wrong. If you add an “s” incorrectly or you forget an “s”, then it will be marked wrong.
Hi Liz,
Many thanks for your invaluable tips. I have got a question regarding the video (plural/singular).
If I write an answer for Q3, like
1.(a) bicycle.
2.bicycle.
3.bicycle(s).
would my answer be correct? Because,It is sometimes difficult to catch a plural. Can we write answers like that when we are in dilemma between a singular and a plural.
Thanks in advance
You must choose one answer only. It is either 100% correct or it is wrong. You can give two answers or use brackets in listening.
Thanks.
If I give an answer like
(a)bicycle(s)
Would it be correct?
It would be marked wrong. You can’t use brackets in your answer for listening.
Hi Liz,
Kindly advise if listening test is same for General and Academic.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Iqbal
Yes, it is the same. See this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-help-faq/
🙂 Thank you so much
Hi Liz, Your videos are really helpful and I thank you for sharing those. I would like to know, if both “150,000” and “150000” are correct or we need to have denominations for separating zeros in IELTS. Please let me know.
In English, we use a comma to separate the zeros because it is easier for the reader. When you don’t use a comma, you need to count the zeros more carefully. So, you won’t lose marks if you skip the comma but it is easier for mistakes to happen with marking.
Hi Liz, may I know if we can write 150 thousand for the answer instead of 150,000 or 150000? Will it be marked as right or wrong?
It will be marked right, but it is not advisable. You are marked on spelling. Writing the number in digits avoids the risk of spelling mistakes.
Alright, thank you so much for your reply!
Hello Liz,
I loved your tips and videos which are very impressive. I have hearing problem and wearing hearing aid but i loved your videos of listening.
I want to know how IELTS orgnization aid to test taker who has hearing problem in listening test at time of exam?
Regards
This is a good question and one which you need to ask directly to your test center. You need to ask them if they have headphones where you can control the volume – or if you can submit a doctors note. It might also be good to say to the examiner in speaking “Please speak clearly and loudly because I have hearing problems”.
Hello Liz,
Thank you for your quick reply and guide.
Thanks
Hi Liz,
in listening test if I wrote (mini bus) instead of (minibus)or (work book) instead of (workbook)
and thw question limitation was two words. will the answer be right or wrong?
Thanks a lot.
Bus would be wrong if minibus is the answer. Work book would be wrong if the answer is workbook.
Thank you
On the exercise 3, couldn’t I say just “objects” instead of bicycles?
In this case it is possible.
Hey Liz, can I answer useful objects on #3?
Yes, it is a possible answer.
Hi Liz – I worry about the speed and may not be able to catch the things the speakers say.
Any tips on this? How fast or slow is the standard for the listening test?
Thanks in advance.
I suggest your get the IELTS Cambridge books of past IELTS tests. These are real IELTS tests and you will get to know the usual speed of the listening tests.
Thank you!
Hi Liz
I don’t understand why some answers in the listening test are “lectures room”. The main noun here, i believe, is “room”. So why “lectures room” is the correct one but not “lecture rooms”. Thank you
Sorry but I need to see the full transcript and question before giving advice.
Hello Liz,
very useful lecture and i have done my blanks correct in first time but couldnt listen grassroots i wrote groceries
so, how can i improve my this weakness.
plz provide me this type of lecture for listening practice.
This is probably due to your vocabulary. You will need to practice listening and reading a wide range of vocabulary to boost your score. See the main pages for listening and reading on this website to start – all accessed through the red nav bar at the top of the website.
Even I made the same mistake as you. Wrote groceries instead of grossroots 🙁
Hello maam
I recently bought cambridge11 and found that both singular and plural nouns can be wtritten as an answer of listening test 1.
Is this true that it wont effect if i write singular or plural.
Plz help me.
And maam your youtube video is really useful.
It depends if both are grammatically possible. It is not always so.
Hi Liz,
I am wondering is the ielts listening test’s pattern is changed recently?
Not that I’m aware of. Why do you ask? Have you heard something?
Hi Liz,
Hope you are doing well.
I have a doubt in question 3. Can the answer be useful objects instead of bicycles? If not, why is that?
Yes, it could be an answer.
Thank you 🙂
There lessons are really helpful
Hello Liz Mam,
I hope so, you would be fine. You’re doing such a stunning work.
I’ve a query here.
Let me tell you something important, in your video you were saying that if we find ”article a” in our audio or question paper. Then our answer would be “singular”.
But when I solved your exercise, there I found one interesting thing. In your Q.1, I found “a” and I put my answer “Grass root”. When I checked it, it didn’t correct. I found, you mentioned in answers as “Grass roots” instead of “Grass root”.
So, I’m very confuse. Why my answer didn’t correct.
Kindly help me to overcome this problem.
Regards…..
Abdul…
There is no singular of “grassroots”. It has no singular option. The IELTS test is checking your understanding of vocabulary.
Hi Liz,
Thanks for your tips. I have a question, in Cambridge IELTS, in the answers of the listening test some answers are written like – (the) fees. What is that means?
Sanjida
It means that both answers are acceptable: “the fees” and also just “fees”.
Thanks
First of all I want to appreciate you for your fantastic effort and help you are providing for millions to achieve their career goals.
The problem I have with listening is that I feel the audio is being played too fast full of information and to read the question before audio begins, follow the answers and chooose a correct answers while listening is quite a challenge. This becomes even worse if there is too much paraphrasing and speaker does not follow the sequence.
Can you please advice for above mentioned problem? I am too much worried. Thanks in advance for your help and support.
Regards,
Ravi Kumar
Hi Liz,
Thank you very much for this great practice. As a non-native English speaker, this seems to be the hardest part for me.
However, I have one question though. I am practicing listening in Cambridge IELTS book series. In the Answer key section, I found that in some cases both singular and plural nouns were accepted and considered as alternative answers (For example, the Answer key is written as “noise/noises”).
Meanwhile, in other cases when the text in the questions specifies the missing word must be plural to be gramatically correct such as the text listing with all other nouns as plurals, then only plural noun is accepted (The Answer key will be written as “noises” only)
Therefore, I am wondering if the actual test will be the same as Cambridge book that in some cases I can choose to answer either singular or plural nouns without losing mark, and in some cases I must answer plural to be gramatically correct.
Best Regards,
Tuyen
If there are two choices given in the answer key, it means that other answers are accepted. This could be due to meaning or grammar. You need to know when it should be singular, plural or when both are possible. Any mistakes and you lose the mark.
Hi Liz,
Even if i thank you millionth time it wont be enough. You are doing such a wonderful work. Educating and sharing us all. You really inspire me. I have my IELTS exam next weekend and i can feel the goosebumps now .
Had a query around minute and minutes. What to write if the speaker says for e.g. “it will take 5 minute”.
which one is correct :
1)5-minute
2)five-minute
3) 5 minutes
In one of the listening test, speaker at one point said 142 Week and at other point he said 2-3 Weeks. Is it safe to use minutes or weeks if speaker is talking about more than 1 week/minute?
Thanks in advance 🙂
c is correct because all other answers are grammatically incorrect. No speaker will say “it take 5 mintues” because it is not correct English. All speakers will say “it takes 5 minutes”.
hi liz.,i am really worried about speaking test because i have problem like F P.,
Hello Liz,
Thank you so much for all the lessons.
I’m wondering how I can improve my listening score from 6.5 to 7 ?
Actually I took 5.5 in the last ielts exam, but I do practice by the cambridge books then I count my score which is become 6.5. My problem usually in the last section (4) and Do you think should I take note while I listen ?
In section 4, you need to underline key words in the questions in order to follow the order of information. Look out for signposts which indicate whether the speaker is talking about examples, main points, summaries etc. Yes, you can make notes but make sure your main focus is on listening actively and following the order of information.
All the best
Liz
Hi Liz
How to improve my reading skills ,And how to find out keywords please send me details..
https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-reading-tips-how-can-i-improve-my-score/
My self manpreet nehal .my quslification is bsc in nursing .I want take 7 band in acedemic ielets test
can you write structures of task1 band 8 or 9
https://ieltsliz.com/liz-notice-2015-2016/
Hello Liz,
If I don’t know if the answer should be plural or not, can i write (s) ?
For instance, if I write chair(s), how will I be marked ? Or it will be marked wrong?
Your answer is either right or wrong – you can’t write two options.
Liz
Is the answer NATIONWIDE, possible for question number 2?
https://ieltsliz.com/liz-notice-2015-2016/
Dear Liz,
For question number 3, the answer will be USEFUL OBJECTS not BICYCLE! Bicycle is one of the useful objects. Objects can be any thing. Bicycle is an example. Could you please, clear the doubt?
Thanking you.
Senthi
https://ieltsliz.com/liz-notice-2015-2016/
hello,
yes I think the same because bicycles is just an example so in my opinion the answer is useful objects
Hello Liz,
I have some problem in Listening practice. I founded that i pretend that letter ‘i’ as ‘a’ and
‘a’ as ‘i’. So, what to do for this situation? any suggestions please to improve.
https://ieltsliz.com/liz-notice-2015-2016/
Hi dear teacher Liz.
I am glad to find this amazing website and useful videos. I can say that, You have gained students’ big respect and love on this beautiful tutorial way.I am very thankful to you.
I have some questions about listening section.
if it is given currency marks in the options, should I use currency mark in my answer?
for example ” $___________” how do I answer? 17 dollars or 17 , or 17$ .
And If I should write currency , where do I write it? before number or after number?
17$ or $17 which is correct?
Then , if it is given as 2 words and/ or a number in question statement.
how can I write date of birth ? for example it is given “date of birth ____________”
Best regards,
Gulnar
If the currency mark is already given, don’t repeat it in your answer. Just put the number. The date of birth is written a number 02-06-1980.
All the best
Liz
you mean in this way our answer will be wrong?
https://ieltsliz.com/liz-notice-2015-2016/
Hi Liz,
Can we also write our reading results in capital letters? I am also not sure if we can write T, F, NG for true, false and not given.
Regards,
Shahida
All your answers are on this page: https://ieltsliz.com/ielts-help-faq/
All the best
Liz
Hi Liz,
In number 3 why the answer is bicycles? Can I answer it as useful objects?
Thank you 🙂 .
All the best,
Yussur
Yes, that answer is also possible.
Liz
hello
mam i gave ilets exm two times bt i got 5.5 bands .i don’t know what i ‘ll do .plz help.
You need to improve your level of English. Take time to study English.
All the best
Liz
Hi liz.. yout video about listening for Plurals is an additional knowledge in the listening exam.. .I only knew those things because of you. .please continue sending tips. .THANK YOU SO MUCH.
I’m really glad the lesson was useful.
All the best
Liz
Dear Liz,
May I know if I need to write and speak in English style for the speaking and writing test? You know , for example, colour and color, organization and organisation. Are they strict about that?
Thanks,
Xiana
This is an international English test so you can use either American or British English.
Liz
Thank you very much for your guide through IELTS.Liz
My daughter get 7 band I have no words for your help
Bharat
From Gandhinagar. Gujarat
Again thanks
That’s very good news and a great result! Send my congratulations to your daughter 🙂
Liz
Hi Liz,
Is it possible to have two answers for a question?..The question no. 3, whether we can write useful objects as answer instead of bicycle?
Yes, it would be possible in this case. Don’t forget that “bicycles” is plural.
Liz
Thank you Kiz for the quick reply. So I can write useful objects also as answer. Yea, I do noted the plural. Thanks again.
Thanx mam
thank you
You’re welcome 🙂
Hello, LIZ I gave IELTS exam twice but i got only 5.5 band. I don’t know what i’ll do. Kindly help me.
You will need to improve your level of English to ensure that you are produce more accurate language. You will also need to review your techniques.
All the best
Liz
thank you for a great lesson!
Dear Liz,
You are a wonderful teacher, your tips are really useful.
Shall we write our answers with capital letter ?
Thank you for your great efforts
Hell Liz,
I think for first answer is two words grass roots not as shown in Video
any way thank you for your effort 🙂
Best wishes;
Basem
It’s most commonly written as one word but sometimes can be two. See this online dictionary link: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/grassroots
All the best
Liz