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IELTS Listening: Map / Plan / Diagram Labeling


📖 IELTS: International English Language Testing System – Band 0 to 9

🎧 IELTS Listening Series: Lesson 3 – Map / Plan / Diagram Labeling Masterclass (Section 2 Spatial Listening & Visualization Skills)

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“Band 9 listening isn’t about following words — it’s about seeing the sound.”

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💫 1️⃣ Inspiration

Section 2 tests how well you can visualize movement and location from spoken directions.
You’ll hear a monologue (one speaker) — for example:

  • A tour guide describing a museum,
  • A manager explaining a building layout,
  • A speaker describing a park map or event site.

This task measures your ability to turn language into a mental map — one of the most intelligent listening skills in English.


🧭 2️⃣ What to Expect

FeatureExample ContextTypical Question Type
Audio TypeMonologue (tour, guide, description)1 speaker only
VisualMap, plan, or simple diagramLabels A–K, or numbers
Question“Write the correct letter (A–K) next to each place.”Matching labels
FocusSpatial understandingDirections, landmarks, positions

⚙️ 3️⃣ Common Vocabulary for Direction

CategoryPhrases to RecognizeVisual Meaning
Positionin front of, behind, next to, oppositerelative placement
Directiongo past, turn left/right, go straight ahead, at the corner ofmovement paths
Landmarksnear the fountain, beside the café, across from the librarylocation clues
Inside/Outsideentrance, exit, hallway, upstairs, downstairsinternal navigation

🧠 When you hear these, move your eyes on the map as if walking.


🧱 4️⃣ Band 9 Pre-Listening Strategy

1️⃣ Study the map → Read all given labels A–K.
2️⃣ Notice compass points → N, S, E, W (north, south, east, west).
3️⃣ Locate start point → Usually marked with ✳️ or “You are here”.
4️⃣ Predict route type → Will it move clockwise / anticlockwise / straight path?
5️⃣ Anticipate language → If the route crosses buildings, expect “next to”, “past”, “on your left”.

✅ Your eyes should travel slightly ahead of the voice — listen with your eyes.


💡 5️⃣ Common Distractors

TrapExampleBand 9 Solution
Double Mention“First we’ll go past the café — but we won’t stop there, we’ll turn left to the library.”Write library (not café).
Visual Confusion“The car park is opposite the supermarket.”Opposite = across from, not next to.
Synonym Change“Playground” spoken → “children’s area” on map.Recognize synonyms.
Order Trap“After that, we’ll visit the gallery before the exit.”Sequence matters; mark arrows.

🧩 6️⃣ Example Simulation

Imagine this simplified map:

     NORTH
  ┌───────────────┐
  │   Library     │
  │       ↑       │
  │  Café ← Park → Museum
  │       ↓       │
  │     Entrance  │
  └───────────────┘

Audio sample:

“When you enter, you’ll see the café directly in front of you.
If you go left from the café, you’ll reach the library.
Turning right instead will take you to the museum.
The park is located behind the café.”

✅ Answers:

  • Library → left of café
  • Museum → right of café
  • Park → behind café

🧠 7️⃣ Core Visualization Technique

  • Mark direction words quickly:
    • Left (L), Right (R), Ahead (→), Behind (↓).
  • Draw tiny arrows on your map as you listen.
  • Don’t label immediately — follow until the clue is confirmed.

🎯 Example:

“Go past the gift shop and you’ll see the lecture hall on your right, next to the cafeteria.”
→ Label lecture hall = right side near cafeteria.


📘 8️⃣ Typical Vocabulary List for Section 2

WordMeaningExample
OppositeFacing somethingThe library is opposite the park.
BesideNext toThe shop is beside the café.
Across fromOn the other sideThe post office is across from the bank.
At the corner ofOn the edgeThe bus stop is at the corner of King Street.
Adjacent toNext to / very closeThe reception is adjacent to the lobby.

⚙️ 9️⃣ Grammar & Answer Format

  • Usually answers are letters (A–K), not words.
  • Sometimes require 1–2 words (e.g., “north entrance”).
  • Capital letters are fine for clarity.
  • Double-check numbering order (1–10).

🧩 🔟 Common Accent Variations

WordBritishAmericanExample in Audio
Left / RightSameSame“Turn right at the roundabout.”
Entrance“en-tr’nce”“en-trance”“Use the south entrance.”
Car parkBritishParking lot (US)“You’ll find the car park behind the building.”
LiftBritishElevator (US)“Take the lift to the first floor.”
Ground floorBritishFirst floor (US)Context can shift!

💡 Be ready for both word sets; IELTS uses both interchangeably.


❤️ 11️⃣ Motivational Reminder

“When you see through your ears, no map can confuse you.”

Visualization transforms sound into a mental movie. Practise with travel vlogs or Google Maps directions — listen + watch = Band 9 accuracy.


🧩 12️⃣ Mini Recap

✔ Learned map/plan/diagram structure and flow
✔ Understood direction & landmark vocabulary
✔ Practised prediction and route-following
✔ Identified distractors and accent differences


✅ Next Step

Prepare for
🎧 IELTS Listening Lesson 4 – Section 3: Matching Opinions & Multiple Speakers (Academic Discussion Skills)
You’ll learn to track multiple voices, detect opinions, and identify agreement/disagreement — the most mentally challenging part of the listening test.


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