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- ✓40 questions across 4 parts — just like the real exam
- ✓Audio plays once, no pause or rewind
- ✓Includes map labelling, MCQ, and fill-in-the-blank
- ✓Instant score with part-by-part breakdown
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Clear breakdown of each section

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What's inside each test
Four parts, increasing in difficulty — each with distinct question types.
Social Conversation
Two people in an everyday social context — fill in the blanks as you listen.
Short Monologue
A single speaker giving information, including a map or floor plan to label.
Academic Discussion
Up to four speakers in an educational or training context — multiple choice.
Academic Lecture
A university-style monologue on an academic subject — the hardest part.
Strategy for each part
Know what to expect — and exactly how to approach it.
Part 01 — Social Conversation
- ✓Read all questions before the audio begins
- ✓Answers always appear in the same order as the recording
- ✓Listen carefully for spelling of names, streets, and emails
- ✓Numbers and dates are common — write exactly what you hear
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER.
Customer surname: ___________
Part 02 — Map Labelling
- ✓Study the map or floor plan before audio starts
- ✓Track directional language: opposite, next to, turn left
- ✓Labels are letters (A–H) — match them to locations described
- ✓The speaker moves through the map in a logical route
Label the map below. Write the correct letter, A–H.
The café is located ___ from the main entrance.
Part 03 — Academic Discussion
- ✓Multiple speakers — track who holds which opinion
- ✓Answer options often paraphrase what is said, not repeat it
- ✓Eliminate obviously wrong options while listening
- ✓Focus on attitudes: agreement, doubt, surprise, concern
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Why does the student think the experiment failed?
Part 04 — Academic Lecture
- ✓Hardest part — speech is fast and vocabulary is academic
- ✓Take notes on keywords while listening
- ✓Answers follow the lecture structure in strict order
- ✓ONE WORD ONLY means exactly one word — no articles
Complete the notes. Use ONE WORD ONLY.
The primary cause of coral bleaching is rising _______.
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