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Here are some additional tips for this question style. Tip 1. You will hear each statement in order, but not exactly the same words – the information you are listening for is likely to be rephrased. Tip 2: You might need to use reference words to confirm answers from information given in more than one sentence. Tip 3: Make sure that you are clear on what you are matching or classifying against. Tip 4: Make sure you follow the instructions. That is, do not write words when you are asked to write a letter.

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