Being an IELTS candidate, it is a must to know all the facts about your modules, so let's begin with Listening.
In Listening to, you get 40 questions to attempt in 4 sections; the time provided will be 40 mins which are divided as 30+10 if you are attempting a pen and paper-based examination. Therefore, for 30 mins, you will be hearing an audio track and will be simultaneously solving questions on the exam booklet. Once the audio finishes, you get 10 min to transfer your answers to the final answer sheet. However, you do not get any extra time in the computer-based exams.
Note- It is highly recommended to write your answers in CAPITAL LETTERS.
- YOU MUST USE THE LISTENING EXAM BOOKLET AS MUCH AS YOU CAN IN ORDER TO TRACE YOUR ANSWER.