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Four parts, real-CBT timing, multi-accent voices (UK, Australian, North American). Strict mode plays straight through; Breath mode lets you pause to learn.

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Your dashboard tracks recurring mistakes — accents, question types, parts — and surfaces the patterns so each session targets the next gap.

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Estimated Level

6.5

C1 (Advanced)

Estimated band 6.5 out of 9, CEFR level C1 (Advanced), 28 correct out of 40

19

28 / 40 correct

What You Did Well
  • Strong comprehension of factual information and specific details
  • Good ability to follow conversations and identify key speakers
  • Effective note-taking for completion-type questions
What to Improve
  • Practice identifying paraphrased information in academic contexts
  • Improve speed when processing multiple-choice options during playback
  • Focus on distinguishing between similar-sounding answers in Part 4 lectures

Recording 1: University Accommodation Office

Narrator:

You will hear a conversation between a student and an accommodation officer at a university.

Officer:

Good morning, how can I help you today?

Student:

Hi, I'm looking for accommodation for next semester. I've been staying with a host family but I'd like something closer to the campus. Ideally within walking distance.

Officer:

Of course. We have several options available. There's Maple Hall which is right next to the Science building, about a two-minute walk. The rent is four hundred and fifty pounds per month including all utilities.

Student:

That sounds reasonable. Is it a shared room or single?

Officer:

All rooms in Maple Hall are single occupancy with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities. There's also a common room on the ground floor with a television and study area.

Student:

And what about internet access? I need reliable wifi for my coursework.

Officer:

Yes, high-speed wifi is included in the rent. You'll also have access to the on-site laundry room which operates on a coin system, fifty pence per wash.

Tap any question to jump to the relevant moment in the transcript.

Q1Correct
Maple Hall

Correct. This was stated by Officer in Part 1.

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Q2Correct
Science building
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Q3Correct
450
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Q4Incorrect
Your answer: single
Correct: single occupancy

The correct answer "single occupancy" is stated by Officer in Part 1.

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Q5Correct
ground floor
form_completion
Q6Correct
wifi
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Real-CBT Listening flow

Four parts in one continuous run — conversation, monologue, group discussion, academic talk — paced like the actual exam, with the same answer-as-you-go rhythm you'll face on test day.

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Multi-accent voices

UK, Australian, and North American voices across the parts — the same accent variety the real exam uses. No more being thrown by the first accent you haven't drilled.

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Question-type breakdown

Form Completion, Multiple Choice, Map Labelling, Matching, Sentence Completion — the analysis splits your score by type so you know which one is the leak.

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Strict and Breath modes

Strict mode plays the audio straight through with no replay, just like the real test. Breath mode lets you pause and revisit a section so you can train your ear without the clock.

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