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In this task, you will hear an audio and choose more than one correct answer from a list of options. It assesses your ability to identify main ideas, supporting details, and avoid incorrect choices.
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The audio plays for 40–90 seconds. You get about 7 seconds before it starts to prepare yourself, and you should answer within 30–60 seconds after it ends.
Yes — each correct option earns +1 point, while each incorrect choice deducts −1 point. However, the minimum score for this task is zero, meaning you cannot receive a negative total score overall.
The questions may focus on the speaker's goal or attitude, specific details about information in the lecture, or what the speaker indirectly implies, suggests, infers, or indicates without stating explicitly.
While listening, take notes on key points, supporting details, times, places, and events rather than trying to choose answers immediately. This helps because the information may not appear in the same order as the answer options. E2Language
Write down only essential words, names, or concepts as you listen. Don't try to write complete sentences. Your goal is to capture valuable keywords to match the answer options afterward.
There's negative marking for wrong answers, so avoid selecting options unless you're reasonably confident. It's better to choose two correct answers than to pick four and get penalized for incorrect ones.
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