IELTS Listening Exam Library
Full four-part IELTS Listening mocks with realistic audio, instant scoring, and review notes for common trap patterns.
IELTS Listening Full Mock Test 01
Sections 1-4 · 40 questions · 30 min
A four-part IELTS Listening mock with realistic social and academic contexts, mixed accents, instant scoring, and answer-trap review.
Accents: American, Australian, British, New Zealand
Focus: Form Completion, Multiple Choice + Matching, Note Completion
IELTS Listening Full Mock Test 02
Sections 1-4 · 40 questions · 30 min
A four-part IELTS Listening mock with realistic social and academic contexts, mixed accents, instant scoring, and answer-trap review.
Accents: Australian, British, Indian, Nigerian
Focus: Form Completion, Multiple Choice + Matching, Note Completion
IELTS Listening Full Mock Test 03
Sections 1-4 · 40 questions · 30 min
A four-part IELTS Listening mock with realistic social and academic contexts, mixed accents, instant scoring, and answer-trap review.
Accents: American, British, Neutral International, Scottish
Focus: Form Completion, Note Completion, Sentence Completion (Q21-25) + Matching (Q26-30)
IELTS Listening Full Mock Test 04
Sections 1-4 · 40 questions · 30 min
A four-part IELTS Listening mock with realistic social and academic contexts, mixed accents, instant scoring, and answer-trap review.
Accents: Australian, Indian, Irish, Nigerian
Focus: Form Completion, Multiple Choice (Q21-25) + Matching (Q26-30), Note Completion
How to use this listening library well
Each mock test contains four parts matching the real IELTS Listening exam structure: a social conversation, a practical monologue, an academic discussion, and an academic monologue.
Complete each mock under exam conditions: 30 minutes of audio, then 10 minutes to transfer answers. After submission, review your score by section to identify which question type causes the most errors.
If your mistakes cluster around Sections 3 and 4, focus repeat practice on academic vocabulary and note completion strategies before attempting another full mock.
Keep the full IELTS system connected
Listening practice works better when it sits beside Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Use score review to choose the next weak skill, then rotate modules so your exam stamina improves across the whole test.