The listening section of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to assess your ability to understand spoken English in a variety of contexts. The listening section is divided into four parts, with a total of 40 questions.
Part 3 of the listening section consists of a conversation between two or more speakers, such as a discussion or an interview. You will be asked a total of 10 questions about the conversation, and you will have 10 minutes to listen to the recording and answer the questions.
In this part of the test, you will be asked to understand the main points of the conversation and to identify specific details, such as names, dates, or opinions. You may also be asked to understand the speakers’ attitudes or purposes.
Part 3 is typically more challenging than the previous two parts, as the conversation may be longer and more complex, and the speakers may use more advanced vocabulary. It is important to pay attention to the speakers’ words and to the relationships between the speakers in order to understand the content of the conversation.
It is also important to manage your time effectively during this part of the test, as you will only have 10 minutes to listen to the recording and answer the questions. You may want to use the pause button or the replay function to review certain parts of the recording if needed.