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1. Listening: IELTS Listening test takes 30 minutes. You will get approximately 20
minutes to listen to the tape and answer the questions, and 10 minutes allocated for
you to transfer your answers from the question booklet to the answer sheet.
2. Format: IELTS Listening test consists of 4 sections, and you will hear the tape
only once. No part of the tape will be repeated. Generally, there are 40 questions in
the listening module but this number can vary from 38 to 42.
The listening test becomes more difficult as you progress through the test. Each
section is more difficult than the one before.
3. 4 sections: IELTS listening section 1 is based on social or real-life situations. For
example, everyday events, such as conversations about accommodation or shop-
ping, or short talks giving practical information for daily living, travel arrangements,
visiting a new city, visiting a new university campus or making arrangements to go
out. This is usually a conversation between at least two speakers.
IELTS listening section 2 is also based on social or real-life situations where you
might expect to listen in the news broadcasts, weather forecasts, or a description of
college facilities. This is usually one person speaking.
IELTS listening section 3 and 4 are usually based on education and training sit-
uations. For example, typical situations students face in their courses of study,
discussions with tutors or administrators, introductory, course lectures, a group of
students planning a project, or a tutor and a student discussing career options
nconversation with up to four speakers.
4. Listening Test Format: Section 1: A conversation between two speakers in a
social or semi-official context.
Section 2: A talk by a single speaker based on a non-academic situation.
Section 3: A conversation with up to four speakers based on academic topics or
course-related situations.
Section 4: A university-style lecture or talk.
5. IELTS Listening Tips: IELTS Listening Tips
Here are some important IELTS listening tips to remember:
Tip #1: You will be given some time to read the questions before each recording is
played. Read the questions very carefully as you will hear each recording only once,
so you want to be familiar with the questions before you hear the recording
Tip #2: As you listen, write your answers in your test booklet and then transfer them
at the end of the listening test. You will be given 10 minutes to do this. Be sure to
check that you have transferred your answers correctly and remember to check your
spelling and grammar. Also, be sure to complete your answer sheet. An incomplete
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