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It could be better if you take the listening tests at normal speed during your practice.

Our tests are the same as the actual exam in terms of format and difficulty level.

We don't add subtitles for our listening test. This is an automatic translation from Youtube. You can turn on subtitles by clicking the CC icon at the bottom of a YouTube video. Thanks!

 

Please get the link in the description of the test or you can use ''cc'' function on Youtube videos for more convenience.

The difficulty level of the actual exam varies through each test date. Therefore, it could be better if we practice more tests with various difficulty levels. This could lead to your band scores being inconsistent.

There are several reasons ascribed to your case. First, it takes time to improve your listening skill, don’t rush. Secondly, you should spend time studying tips and tricks for each kind of question.

In case you cannot open the tests on our website due to the pop-up introduction. Please zoom out of the browser screen to accept the rule and take the test then by clicking Ctrl+scroll.

 

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