The IELTS Listening test comprises 40 questions in total.
Each question answered correctly earns one mark. The scores are then converted to the IELTS 9-band scale, which ranges from Band 1 (Non-User) to Band 9 (Expert User), based on the overall performance in the Listening test.
The IELTS Listening test is designed to assess a candidate’s listening skills across various contexts. Here’s a breakdown of the question count:
- Total Questions:
- The IELTS Listening test comprises 40 questions in total.
- Sections Overview:
- Section 1: Contains 10 questions based on a conversation between two people in a social context.
- Section 2: Also has 10 questions, focusing on a monologue set in an everyday social context.
- Section 3: Features a conversation among up to four people, with another 10 questions.
- Section 4: Includes a monologue on an academic subject, consisting of the final 10 questions.
- Question Distribution:
- Each section has an equal number of questions, making it easier to manage your time and focus on each part systematically.
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