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best study aboard consultants in Kochi IMAT GLOBAL

IELTS Speaking in 2025 isnu2019t just about grammar or vocabularyu2014itu2019s about confidence, clarity, and connecting with your examiner. By practicing with real cue cards and understanding what examiners are evaluating, you can excel in your speaking test.<br><br>Looking for expert guidance? Join IMAT Globalu2014the leading IELTS centre in Kochiu2014and experience the best IELTS training in Kochi under the mentorship of certified professionals. And when you're ready for your study abroad journey, trust the best study abroad consultancy in Kochi to guide you forward.<br><br>

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  1. What’s Changing in IELTS Listening in 2025? 2. Faster Delivery Speeds The average speaking speed in audio clips has increased slightly, particularly in Section 3 (Academic Discussion) and Section 4(Lecture). Speakers may overlap more during conversations Complex vocabulary is delivered at natural native speed Fewer long pauses or repetition cues IMAT Tip: Practice “listening ahead” and using prediction techniques. Our trainers teach you how to stay one sentence ahead without missing answers. 1. Increased Accent Diversity Gone are the days of purely British or Australian accents. In 2025, the IELTS Listening test includes: Global English accents (South African, Canadian, New Zealand, Irish) Non-native fluent speakers (light Asian or European accents) Mixes of regional tones, including urban vs. rural dialects IMAT Tip: Exposure is key. We train students using international audio clips beyond traditional IELTS recordings. Accent Examples You Must Recognize In 2025, students at our IELTS centre in Kochi have reported hearing: A Canadian professor discussing climate policy A South African guide explaining safari safety A British student with a northern accent planning a university project A New Zealander giving directions at a travel desk IMAT Tip: Listening to global podcasts and YouTube interviews is part of our curriculum. WWW.IMATGLOBAL.IN

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