Listening Tests
Listening Tests
Listening Tests
Part Two: Similar to Part One but without pictures, using words instead.
Answers consist of six three-option multiple-choice tasks
You’ll listen to two speakers talking about a topic
The words you hear are different from the words in the questions. It's useful
to know synonyms!
PART 3 - GAP FILL
With part three, there is going to be a monologue giving information about an activity
or place. Your paper will appear something similar to this:
Listen to the recording and fill in the gap with the relevant information. There are 6
gaps to be completed in total. The answer can be up to 3 words.
Use the time before the recording is played to predict what kind of answer you need.
For example:
‘The day will start with all students in their__________ – By looking at this sentence, we can
predict that we need a place or location.
Write one or two words You may need an adjective, adverb, noun, a number etc.
This will help you to listen out for the correct answer.
PART 4 - LONG DIALOGUE
For the final part, this recording will be a dialogue by a professional person and you
need to identify the person attitude or opinions.
There will be 6 questions and you are required to choose one of the multi-choice
options available.
The subject of the recording will generally be about social activities, work or everyday
actions.
When answering, always check the question and each choice fully and try to find out
if the speaker agrees with one of the points.
It is one long recording and the questions will follow with what the speaker is saying.
If you miss one, continue listen and try to get the answer on your second listen
INFORMATION and TIPS
Also, during the exam, keep calm. If you didn’t understand one
recording, make a guess and move on to the next one. Never leave an
answer blank though.
You can always listen to each recording twice.
Listen to the whole recording before making your final decision.
You can always underline and highlight some important words or make
some notes about important missing information.
It is vital that you know how to use your time effectively
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