| Listening Comprehension – Museum Audio Guide |
| Listen to an exhibit tour and answer 10 questions about artworks, dates, artists, and notable details. Use the speaker icon on the upper left to listen to the essay. |
These quiz series are designed to help students improve their listening comprehension and reading comprehension skills by presenting short spoken or written paragraphs, followed by questions that test understanding of main ideas, details, inferences, and vocabulary in context.
They focus on real-life scenarios including academic lectures, daily conversations, news briefs, workplace announcements, and narrative passages — preparing learners for the listening sections of major English exams as well as practical communication. The quizzes are suitable for ESL students at intermediate to advanced levels, test-takers preparing for IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, Cambridge, PTE, Duolingo, CELPIP or OET or SAT Test, and anyone looking to sharpen their aural comprehension and note-taking skills.
Each quiz presents a short paragraph (30–90 seconds when spoken, or a few sentences when read). Learners listen to or read the passage, then answer multiple-choice questions that may ask about:
- The main idea or purpose of the passage
- Specific facts, numbers, dates, or names mentioned
- The speaker’s attitude, opinion, or tone
- Cause and effect relationships
- Inferences and implied meaning
- Vocabulary meaning from context
Tests are presented in a multiple-choice format; only one answer is correct and will be highlighted in green once the student provides an answer. For listening mode, an audio player is embedded so users can listen as many times as needed.
These tests can be used in exam preparation courses, self-study listening practice, classroom warm-ups, homeschooling, tutoring sessions, and daily skills drills. They are all provided for free — feel free to share them with friends and colleagues to support our work.





