In the IELTS Listening test, you will be presented with a recording of a conversation or monologue and a set of questions. The recording will be played once, and you will be given a few minutes to read the questions before the recording starts. You will then have to listen to the recording and answer the questions based on the information you hear.
The IELTS Listening test is divided into four sections, with a total of 40 questions. Each section tests a different aspect of your listening skills, such as understanding main ideas, identifying specific information, and following a speaker's argument.
To prepare for the IELTS Listening test, you can practice listening to a variety of English-language materials, such as news reports, lectures, and podcasts. You can also try taking practice tests and paying attention to how well you understand the content, as well as how quickly you can answer the questions.