Listening to Viewpoints
You'll hear short statements or opinions from several people on a particular topic. You'll answer questions about the different perspectives presented and the reasons behind them.
Listening to Problem Solving
You'll hear a conversation in which someone is trying to solve a problem. Then, you'll answer questions about the situation, the proposed solutions, and the final decision (if any).
Listening to a Daily Life Conversation
You'll hear a casual conversation between two or more people daily. Questions will test your understanding of the conversation's topic, tone, and relationships between the speakers.
Listening for Information
You'll hear a monologue (one person speaking) or a short presentation with specific details. You'll answer questions that require pinpointing specific information mentioned during the listening passage.
Listening to a News Item
You'll hear a news report or announcement. Questions will test your comprehension of the news item's main points, important details, and potential implications.
Listening to a Discussion
You'll hear two or more people discussing a topic. Questions will assess your understanding of the different viewpoints presented, the arguments used, and any agreements or disagreements reached.
Listening to Viewpoints
You'll hear short statements or opinions from several people on a particular topic. You'll answer questions about the different perspectives presented and the reasons behind them.
Listening to Problem Solving
You'll hear a conversation in which someone is trying to solve a problem. Then, you'll answer questions about the situation, the proposed solutions, and the final decision (if any).
Listening to a Daily Life Conversation
You'll hear a casual conversation between two or more people daily. Questions will test your understanding of the conversation's topic, tone, and relationships between the speakers.
Listening for Information
You'll hear a monologue (one person speaking) or a short presentation with specific details. You'll answer questions that require pinpointing specific information mentioned during the listening passage.
Listening to a News Item
You'll hear a news report or announcement. Questions will test your comprehension of the news item's main points, important details, and potential implications.
Listening to a Discussion
You'll hear two or more people discussing a topic. Questions will assess your understanding of the different viewpoints presented, the arguments used, and any agreements or disagreements reached.
Listening to Viewpoints
You'll hear short statements or opinions from several people on a particular topic. You'll answer questions about the different perspectives presented and the reasons behind them.