Cambridge IELTS 16 Listening Test 2
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 2.5
Don’t be discouraged — every expert was once a beginner! We recommend starting with foundational English listening skills before tackling full IELTS practice tests.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 3.0 — Extremely Limited User
This is an early stage in your IELTS listening journey. Focused study on English listening fundamentals and consistent daily practice will make a big difference.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 3.5
You need significant improvement. Start with shorter, slower audio and gradually work up to full IELTS listening sections. Consider guided IELTS preparation support.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 4.0 — Limited User
Your basic listening competence is developing. Regular practice with IELTS-style audio and building your ability to follow different accents are key areas to focus on.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 4.5
You are at a developing stage. Focus on identifying key information while listening and practising with a variety of accents and speech speeds to improve your score.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 5.0 — Modest User
You have a partial command of listening. Work on catching specific details and numbers, and practise following conversations and monologues more closely.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 5.5
You are making good progress! Focus on listening to a variety of English audio regularly and practising with different IELTS question types to reach Band 6.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 6.0 — Competent User
You have a generally effective command of listening, though fast speech or unfamiliar accents may still cause some difficulty. Keep practising!
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 6.5
You are approaching a competent level. A little more practice on following complex conversations and catching subtle details will push you to Band 7.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 7.0 — Good User
Good work! You handle most listening tasks well, including complex audio, though you may occasionally miss specific details.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 7.5
Well done! You are performing above the threshold required for most universities.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 8.0 — Very Good User
Great job! You have a very good command of listening with only occasional missed details even in complex or fast-paced audio.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 8.5
Excellent work! You are very close to a perfect band score.
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Your estimated IELTS Listening Band Score is 9.0 — Expert User
Outstanding performance! You have a full operational command of the listening skill.
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A pupils help to plan menus
B only vegetarian food
C different food every week
D daily change in menu
Food available at serving points in Food Hall
16 World Adventures
17 Street Life
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Assignment plan
Decide on research question:
Is there a relationship between hours of sleep and number of dreams?
Decide on sample:
Twelve students from the 25 department
Decide on methodology:
Self-reporting
Decide on procedure:
Answers on 26
Check ethical guidelines for working with 27
Ensure that risk is assessed and 28 is kept to a minimum
Analyse the results
Calculate the correlation and make a 29
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Health benefits of dance
Recent findings:
- All forms of dance produce various hormones associated with feelings of happiness.
- Dancing with others has a more positive impact than dancing alone.
- An experiment on university students suggested that dance increases 31 .
- For those with mental illness, dance could be used as a form of 32 .
Benefits of dance for older people:
- accessible for people with low levels of 33
- reduces the risk of heart disease
- better 34 reduces the risk of accidents
- improves 35 function by making it work faster
- improves participants’ general well-being
- gives people more 36 to take exercise
- can lessen the feeling of 37 , very common in older people
Benefits of Zumba:
- A study at The University of Wisconsin showed that doing Zumba for 40 minutes uses up as many 38 as other quite intense forms of exercise.
- The American Journal of Health Behavior study showed that:
– women suffering from 39 benefited from doing Zumba.
– Zumba became a 40 for the participants.
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