Free IELTS Listening Test 10
Event Ticket Booking, Introduction to Public Library Services, Fieldwork Preparation, The Psychology of Procrastination.
- ModuleListening
- Set#10
- Parts4
- AccentsBritish, AU, NA
- Part 1Event Booking
- Part 2Library Services
- Part 3Fieldwork Planning
- Part 4Academic lecture
Four parts
Part 1 — Event Booking — is the practical English you'd hear on a real visit. The set escalates into a Academic Lecture-style talk by the time you've warmed up.
- Part 1 · Event Booking
Event Ticket Booking
2 speakers: Agent, Rachel
Note Completion
- Part 2 · Library Services
Introduction to Public Library Services
1 speaker: Sarah Jenkins
Multiple Choice (multiple answer) · Matching
- Part 3 · Fieldwork Planning
Fieldwork Preparation
3 speakers: Tutor, Liam, Aisha
Multiple Choice (single answer) · Table Completion
- Part 4 · Academic Lecture
The Psychology of Procrastination
1 speaker: Lecturer
Sentence Completion
Question types you'll see
- Note Completion
- Multiple Choice (multiple answer)
- Matching
- Multiple Choice (single answer)
- Table Completion
- Sentence Completion
How the practice works
After submission you'll see exactly which question types pulled your score down and which evidence you missed. The analysis is the diagnosis, not just a band.
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About 30 minutes of audio plus 10 minutes for transferring answers, the same as test day. Strict mode runs straight through; Breath mode lets you pause and replay.
British, Australian, and North American voices distributed across the four parts. The mix mirrors the way the real IELTS Listening test rotates accents between conversation, monologue, discussion, and lecture.
No. The page above lists the topics and question types so you know what's coming, but the audio, questions, and answer key only appear once you start a saved practice session. The analysis is more useful when you've taken the test cold.