Listen to a short talk about a university degree course in Marine Biology, and answer the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Listening: ‘Bronze Age’ gap-fill
Listen to a description of the period known as the Bronze Age, then fill the gaps in the summary sentences.
IELTS Listening: Spelling test 8
Here’s another spelling test. See if you can write all 10 words without making a mistake.
IELTS Listening: Youth centre (matching exercise)
Listen to a short description of a youth centre called ‘Horizon’, then try today’s matching exercise.
IELTS Listening: Hotel booking gap-fill
Listen to a description of a hotel booking, and fill the gaps in the sentences below it.
IELTS Listening: Journalism (multiple choice)
Listen to a short talk about the changing face of journalism in recent years, and answer the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Listening: Homophones 3
Here’s one more exercise to test your spelling of some common homophones.
IELTS Listening: Homophones 2
Here’s another exercise to test your spelling of some common homophones.
IELTS Listening: Homophones
Homophones are words that have the same pronunciation but different meanings and/or spelling. Try this homophone spelling test.
IELTS Listening: Spelling test 7
Here’s another spelling test. See if you can write all 10 words without making a mistake.
IELTS Listening: ‘Checklists’ gap-fill
Listen to a short talk about the importance of checklists in healthcare, and fill the gaps in the summary sentences.
IELTS Listening: Psychology department (multiple choice)
Listen to an introduction to a psychology course, and answer the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Listening: Bypass road (multiple choice)
Listen to a report about the construction of a bypass road around a town, and answer the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Listening: Compound words 2
Test your spelling of 10 more compound words.
IELTS Listening: ‘Mechanical clock’ gap-fill
Fill the gaps in the transcript of a presentation about the impact of the mechanical clock during the Industrial Revolution.
IELTS Listening: Compound words
Listen to 10 compound words, and see if you can spell them correctly.
IELTS Listening: Numbers and letters
Today’s exercise gives you some practice listening to numbers and letters.
IELTS Listening: Spelling test 6
Here’s another spelling test. See if you can write all 20 words without making a mistake.
IELTS Listening: Nobel Peace Prize gap-fill
Try today’s quick gap-fill exercise.
IELTS Listening: Student adviser gap-fill
Listen to part of a talk by a student adviser from the British Council, and fill the gaps in the summary.
IELTS Listening: Plastic pollution (multiple choice)
Listen to a short talk about the problem of plastic pollution and answer the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Listening: The ozone layer
Listen to a short presentation about the ozone layer, and fill the gaps in the summary.
IELTS Listening: Attachment Theory (multiple choice)
Listen to a presentation about a childhood development concept called ‘Attachment Theory’ and answer the multiple choice questions about it.
IELTS Listening: AI and jobs
Listen to a TV news presentation about the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs, and fill the gaps in the summary sentences.
IELTS Listening: Great Pyramid gap-fill
Listen to a presentation about the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and fill the gaps in the summary sentences.
IELTS Listening: Another spelling test
Here’s another spelling test. See if you can write all 10 words without making a mistake.
IELTS Listening: Quick spelling test
Many IELTS candidates lose marks because of spelling mistakes. See if you can spell the 10 words in today’s exercise.
IELTS Listening: ‘Public bicycles’ multiple choice
Listen to a description of the public bicycle scheme in London, and choose the best answer to the multiple choice questions.
IELTS Listening: ‘Fertility rates’ multiple choice
Listen to a presentation about fertility rates in China, South Korea and France, then complete today’s multiple choice exercise.
IELTS Listening: ‘Stoicism’ gap-fill
Listen to a speech to high school students on the benefits of a philosophy called ‘Stoicism’, then fill the gaps in the summary.