Cambridge IELTS 13 Academic Listening Test 3 reads as a fairly standard Cambridge paper on the surface, but the question types it cycles through expose any weakness in your prediction routine. Section 1 features a rental accommodation enquiry; Section 2 moves into a tour inside a leisure facility; Section 3 shifts into students discussing an experiment or laboratory study; and Section 4 closes with an entomology lecture.
Section 1 uses note completion; Section 2 uses completion plus multi-answer multiple choice; Section 3 uses multiple choice plus completion; Section 4 uses note completion. The transition between Section 2 and Section 3 catches most candidates: the speaker count doubles and the vocabulary tightens, so reset your concentration during the preview rather than carrying momentum across.
Before each section, count the gaps and read them silently to fix the structure in your head. Track the speakers using the question numbers as a stopwatch — if you are still on question 14 when the speaker reaches the next topic, jump forward. Use the transfer window to verify spellings against the recording in your memory. Bands above 7 reward composure under time pressure.
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