Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio Here

"I took IELTS three times and got stuck at 6.5 in Listening. A friend gave me the Perfect IELTS Listening Dictation Vol.1 audio files. I did one hour of dictation every morning for 30 days. On my fourth attempt, I scored 8.5. The difference was spelling. I stopped losing 's' at the end of plurals."Ahmed, Dubai

"The accents were my nightmare. British was fine, but Australian? I was lost. Vol.1 has a specific track for Australian pronunciation. After repeating that track 20 times, I could finally hear the difference between 'can' and 'can't'. Worth every penny."Yuki, Tokyo


Native English speakers don't pronounce every word separately. "I have to go" sounds like "Iveeta go." "Not at all" sounds like "Nodatall." The Perfect IELTS Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio isolates these tricky phonetic phenomena so you learn to decode them instantly. Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio

The resource is available in three formats:

Warning: Beware of "free" YouTube uploads. The audio quality is often degraded, removing the subtle background noises that prepare you for the real exam. "I took IELTS three times and got stuck at 6


After correcting your dictation, play the Perfect IELTS Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio again, but this time, speak along with the speaker simultaneously. This is called "shadowing."

| Feature | Standard Mock Tests | YouTube Listening Practice | Perfect IELTS Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Skill | Test-taking strategy | Passive comprehension | Active transcription & spelling | | Accent Variation | One or two | Inconsistent | Specific, graded exposure | | Pacing Control | Fixed (no pause) | Uncontrolled | Structured pauses for dictation | | Error Analysis | You guess the gap | None | Full script comparison | | Best For | Final week review | Background immersion | Deep skill building (Weeks 1-6) | "The accents were my nightmare

Verdict: You still need mock tests for timing, but without Vol.1, your foundation remains shaky. Mock tests tell you that you are making mistakes; dictation tells you why.


Audio: “The anthropology lecture originally scheduled for Room 304 has been relocated to the West Wing auditorium due to technical issues with the projection equipment.”
Task: Write exactly what you hear.
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