IELTS Listening Practice Test 15 | Full Test (Sec 1–4) | #ielts #trending #preparation #listening

IELTS Listening Practice Test 15 | Full Test (Sec 1–4) | #ielts #trending #preparation #listening

In this video, you will practice a complete IELTS Listening test designed exactly according to the Cambridge IELTS exam format. This practice set is suitable for IELTS Academic and General Training candidates and helps you understand real exam difficulty and question types. 🔹 Section 1 – Social Conversation (Everyday English) This section features a conversation between a receptionist and a student at a sports centre. The questions focus on form completion, note completion, and multiple-choice. You will practice: Listening for names, prices, times, and facilities Writing numbers, currencies, and short answers accurately Identifying key details in everyday conversations Avoiding common mistakes with spelling and plurals 📌 Tip: Answers appear in order, so stay focused and move on if you miss one. 🔹 Section 2 – Social Monologue (One Speaker) In this section, you will hear a monologue about a community centre, explaining activities, classes, schedules, and special events. You will practice: Understanding one long speaker without pauses Matching activities with descriptions Listening for dates, days, and times Following directions and event information 📌 Tip: Read the questions carefully before listening to predict keywords. 🔹 Section 3 – Academic Discussion (Multiple Speakers) This section contains a discussion between two students and a tutor about a university group project. It is more complex and uses academic vocabulary. You will practice: Identifying who says what Completing tables and matching locations Understanding agreement, suggestions, and decisions Following conversations with more than one speaker 📌 Tip: Pay attention to changes in speaker opinions and corrections. 🔹 Section 4 – Academic Lecture (Most Difficult) The final section is a university-style lecture on smart technology in agriculture. This section has no breaks, so concentration is crucial. You will practice: Listening for main ideas and supporting details Completing academic notes Understanding cause–effect relationships Handling advanced vocabulary and long explanations 📌 Tip: Focus on meaning, not every word.