Sunday, 4 December 2011

Listening test


The IELTS listening test takes approximately 30 minutes. The listening
material is recorded on a cassette tape which you will hear only once.
There are four sections in the listening test presented in order of
increasing difficulty. The first two sections are on topics of general interest
such as a report of a lost bag or an introduction to a public facility. Section
one will be in the form of a dialogue, section two will be a monologue.
Sections three and four will have an education or training focus. There will
be a lecture and a discussion between two and four people.
As you listen you should write your answers on the question booklet. At
the end of the recorded material you will be given ten minutes to copy your
answers onto the answer sheet.
Most candidates come out of the listening test not feeling very confident of
their answers after listening to the recording only once. For this reason it is
very important that you take a number of timed practice listening tests
before the actual exam day to become familiar with the style of questions
asked, the speed of the speech and to develop the skill of recording your
answers as you listen

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