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C1 ADVANCED LISTENING

Practice C1 Advanced Listening with advanced-level synthetic audio

Train your ear with all 4 C1 Listening parts: multiple extracts, sentence completion, MCQ conversations, and interviews with dual matching. synthetic audio with natural voices.

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Why practice C1 Listening with lingaly

High-quality synthetic audio

More than 25 different voices with varied accents and speeds. Natural sound calibrated for C1-level difficulty.

C1-exclusive formats

Part 1 with 3 extracts x 2 questions, Part 3 with MCQ conversation, and Part 4 with dual matching. Different from B2.

Every Listening competency, individually tracked

The engine tracks your mastery in nuance comprehension, implicature, speaker attitude, communicative purpose, and context.

Audio plays twice, as in the real exam

Each exercise plays audio twice, following the real C1 Advanced pattern. Practice at your own pace.

How to improve your C1 Advanced Listening

01

Practice with multiple extracts

C1 Part 1 has 3 extracts with 2 questions each (not 8 independent ones like B2). Unique Advanced format.

02

Progress to complex formats

MCQ conversations (Part 3) and interviews with dual matching (Part 4). The engine adapts difficulty within the C1 range.

03

Master all competencies

Track your mastery in nuance comprehension, implicature, and attitude. The algorithm reinforces what you need most.

C1 Advanced Listening exercise types

Part 1: Multiple extracts (3x2)

3 different extracts with 2 multiple choice questions each. Tests general comprehension, detail, and attitude across varied contexts.

Part 2: Sentence Completion

An extended monologue where you complete sentences with information from the audio. Requires detailed comprehension and synthesis.

Part 3: MCQ Conversation

A conversation between multiple speakers with multiple choice questions. Different from B2: tests interaction comprehension and nuance.

Part 4: Dual Matching

A long interview with dual matching task. Identify speaker opinions and attitudes simultaneously.

Frequently asked questions

Is C1 Listening harder than B2?
Yes. Audio recordings are longer, with varied accents and academic vocabulary. C1 includes conversations and dual task in Part 4.
How many parts does C1 Listening have?
4 parts: Short Extracts, Sentence Completion, Conversation Multiple Choice and Multiple Matching Dual Task.
How to prepare C1 Listening online?
lingaly generates synthetic audio with natural voices. Guided feedback in two phases helps when you fail: hints, guided replay and strategy summaries.

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