No, you are not allowed to pause it and you can't pause it. You have no control over play, pause, stop, etc. You can listen to the audio just once and you have to be alert.
Thanks for the response.
Maybe, you might also know whether the answers to the listening test are evaluated by a person or a computer. I've been taking mock tests for the listening test and the answers differ subtly:
For instance, I had answered 25 for a date, while the actual answer was 25th or I answered 5-12, while the answer was 5 to 12 (which are basically the same thing), because if examined by a human the answer is correct but a computer might look for a perfect spelling match, etc.
Well, I'm doing these wonderful tests available on www(dot)ieltsonlinetests(dot)com for free, and it is being very "precise" with the answer checks. I'd have in most cases, got a 40/40, but these subtle differences cause the scores to drop to 38-39
No, everything is on paper. You'll have to fill out two answer sheets for Listening and Reading. Then you'll be given separate sheets to write your essay by hand. Your answers should be clear as much as possible.
IELTS is paper based. Make sure you practice writing your answers on paper with a pencil. These days with typing on the computer and texting on a phone, our handwriting can be illegible and slow.
I've finished with quite a lot of mock tests. I require a tip, guys, if you may.
I seem to have problems with "multiple choice" questions in the listening section, can't seem to keep up with the audio while I try to read the questions simultaneously. Any tip??
I've finished with quite a lot of mock tests. I require a tip, guys, if you may.
I seem to have problems with "multiple choice" questions in the listening section, can't seem to keep up with the audio while I try to read the questions simultaneously. Any tip??
Read the questions in advance and you will know that the audio is about. Try to fit in each choice in the blank and see which fits the best and listen out for those details.
I've finished with quite a lot of mock tests. I require a tip, guys, if you may.
I seem to have problems with "multiple choice" questions in the listening section, can't seem to keep up with the audio while I try to read the questions simultaneously. Any tip??
if you can write fast (like i do) try to write down everything that they say... i mean lets say sentence is "i ate an apple pie, caramel custard and drank lots of lemonade" if you can write "apple pie, custard, lemonade drank" on your paper it should be good enough.
if its multiple choice questions usually its 2 people talking... and normally one is a boy other is a girl... so make sure you dont mix up what boy said with what girl said... i did that in one of my tests and got poor marks, just one idiotic mistake made me write ielts again lol
but for me what worked was jotting down the entire conversation, then based on that i choose the correct answers after reading what i wrote down.
trust me everything comes with practise only, lots and lots of practise.