Cambridge IELTS 14 Academic Listening Test 2 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 clinic appointment booking; Section 2 moves into a talk introducing a park or nature reserve; Section 3 shifts into students preparing a joint presentation; and Section 4 closes with an arts lecture.
Section 1 uses note completion; Section 2 uses multiple choice plus map labelling; Section 3 uses multiple choice plus completion; Section 4 uses note completion. Section 1's word-limit warning is the silent killer here — three-word answers in a TWO WORD AND/OR A NUMBER task are scored zero even when the content is right, so circle the limit instruction before the audio begins.
Read the preview gaps backwards from the last to the first — this forces you to notice the late-section cues that students normally miss. Pencil rough answers and circle anything you doubted, then resolve those during transfer. Watch your word limits: a four-word answer in a NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS task is automatically wrong. Steady, methodical work earns a clean band 7.
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