IELTS LISTENING ANSWER SHEET

IELTS Listening Exam Information

In order to score a good band in IELTS examination you need to have strong knowledge about the information related to the exam. Here are some of the exam information through which you can get an idea of how the exam format will be and you will be able to attend the exam with confidence.
  • The IELTS listening test will have 30 minutes to complete the test and extra 10 minutes will be given to write the answer for the questions that are asked.
  • There will be 40 questions like other tests, and each answer for the question carries 1 mark.
  • The listening test has 4 parts and the difficulty level of the test increases in each part.
  • The examiner gives you time to look into the questions before you start listening to the recording that is played and at the end you will have time to review the answers that you have written.
  • There are same listening tests for both academic as well as the general training categories.

Parts of Listening Test

There are altogether 4 parts in the listening test and the difficulty level increases in the different parts.

Part 1: 

In the first part there is a conversation between the 2 speakers based on the general topic and based on that the questions will be asked.

Part 2:

The second part is a monologue where a single person may be narrating about something like social problem or a matter and based on that topic the questions will be asked by the examiner.

Part 3:

In the third part the conversation is between 4 or more people who are discussing something and the student will get the question on that particular conversation. 

Part 4:

In the fourth part there is again a monologue where the person is narrating about academic or educational factors. The students are asked to answer the question based on how well they have understood the recording.



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