Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio 【2026】

The are designed to be played multiple times—once for overall understanding, once for dictation, and once for checking.

| | Content Focus | Why This Matters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Unit 1: Letter | Addresses, building names, person names, shop names, web addresses, email addresses | This section trains your ear to differentiate between similar-sounding letters, crucial when someone spells their name or an address. | | Unit 2: Number | Numbers, dates, times, prices, fractions, years, and numerical codes | Many candidates lose points because they hear "14" but write "40". This unit helps fix that. | | Unit 3: Letter & Number | Postcodes, flight numbers, order IDs, room numbers, vehicle licenses (a mix of letters and numbers) | This is the most common "trap" in the IELTS Listening test, requiring you to instantly switch between letters and numbers. | | Unit 4: Advanced Vocabulary | Specialized terms for academic or professional contexts (e.g., "photosynthesis," "legislation") | Helps you conquer advanced terminology and understand the context of university lectures and workplace discussions. |

(published in 2019) designed to bridge the gap between passive listening and active transcript recording Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio

: Specifically tackles the difficulty of hearing and writing down unique digits, addresses (e.g., "TF274Q5"), and technical terms that frequently appear in the actual test. Authentic Accents

Compare your written notes with the script provided in the book. Use a different colored pen to correct spelling errors, missing words, or grammatical mistakes (like singular/plural errors). The are designed to be played multiple times—once

At the end of each unit, the book explains the difference between British and American English pronunciation and spelling. Pay close attention here. This helps you understand why a word might sound different in the audio compared to how you typically say it.

A: Absolutely. Type your dictation instead of writing it by hand. This also trains your typing speed for the listening section, which is crucial for computer-based tests. This unit helps fix that

The topics are not abstract or academic; they are practical and directly relevant, mirroring the kind of information you will be expected to extract on test day. You will practice hearing and writing:

☐ Plural -s / -es missing ☐ Homophone (their/there, two/too) ☐ Date/time format (e.g., 23rd March vs March 23rd) ☐ Contraction vs possessive (its/it’s) ☐ Proper noun capitalization

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