Ielts Practice Test General Computer Based [better]
IELTS Practice Test: General Training, Computer-Based
Listening (30 minutes):
You will listen to four recordings and answer 40 questions. Unlike the paper test, you enter answers directly into the screen as you listen.
Mistake #3: Writing on Scratch Paper
The Listening Section: New Challenges
For the General Training candidate, the Listening section presents a unique challenge in the computer-based format. While the audio content is identical to the paper test, the input method is different. In a paper test, candidates often scribble answers quickly during pauses and correct spelling later. In the computer test, answers must often be typed directly while listening. ielts practice test general computer based
Practice with a timer. Use the highlight function. Type your essays. Skim passages for main ideas; scan for keywords
- Skim passages for main ideas; scan for keywords when answering.
- For True/False/Not Given: Only mark True/False when text directly supports or contradicts the statement; otherwise choose Not Given.
- Manage time: ~20 minutes per section; leave harder questions to review if time permits.
- Watch word limits for completion tasks.