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Practice tasks like Summarize Spoken Text, Fill in the Blanks, and Write from Dictation.
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Practice regularly, focus on keywords, improve note-taking, and review mistakes using performance insights to boost your listening score.
The Listening section lasts 45–57 minutes and includes 8 question types. There is a shared timer across all tasks, so time management is critical throughout.
You can hear each audio or video clip only once. You are allowed to take notes while listening. This makes active note-taking an essential habit to develop before exam day.
Write From Dictation is the highest-scoring task in the entire Listening section.Write From Dictation affects both Listening and Writing scores simultaneously Gradding, making it the single most high-ROI task to practise daily.
Spend no more than 10–15 seconds on difficult questions. Prioritise high-scoring tasks like Summarise Spoken Text and Fill in the Blanks. Since all tasks share one timer, spending too long on low-weight tasks is the most common scoring mistake.
The most common mistakes include ignoring task-specific instructions, taking too many or too few notes, missing context clues in tone and keywords, and not practising with different accents.
Practice with diverse audio sources like podcasts and lectures to get comfortable with various English accents.
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