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IELTS Listening Practice

Free IELTS Listening Practice with Instant Scoring

Use public Listening sets with audio, choose your mode, submit answers, and review your score right away without spending credits.

Listening practice is free
Audio-based sets with simulation options
Instant scoring after submission

What makes this Listening page useful

It is designed around actual listening reps, not just static answer keys.

Train with audio, not only transcripts

Open a Listening set, play the audio, and answer under a cleaner session flow.

Use practice mode or stricter simulation

Pick the session style that fits your current training goal instead of forcing one fixed format.

Review immediately after finishing

Because scoring is instant, you can move straight from submission into review while memory is still fresh.

Best used when

Listening progress improves fastest when audio, timing, and review stay in one system.

You need more full-set repetition

Free access makes it easier to run more sessions without overthinking cost.

You want to compare modes

Practice mode and simulation mode let you train support-first or test-like sessions.

You want a better post-test review loop

Score and review screens make it easier to learn from a completed set before starting another one.

Listening practice FAQ

Is IELTS Listening practice free on PuanAI?

Yes. Listening practice is currently available without using credits.

Do Listening sets include audio?

Yes. Listening practice is built around audio-based sets and session modes, not just static text review.

How fast do I get my Listening score?

Listening is scored instantly after you submit your answers.

Why use Listening practice online instead of static worksheets?

An online flow makes it easier to handle audio playback, run timed sessions, and move directly into scoring and review.

IELTS Listening Practice

Open one Listening set and review it today

Use one full session, submit immediately, and review while the audio and mistakes are still fresh in memory.

Start Listening practice