Perfect Ielts | Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio
Lena laughed it off. Cursed audio? Please.
Track 2: harder. Track 3: a lecture on kangaroo reproduction. By Track 6, her ears had transformed. She caught the difference between “forty” and “fourteen,” the faint ‘ed’ in “discussed,” the subtle British “schedule” vs. American “skedjool.”
The audio began normally. A woman’s voice, slightly muffled, said: “Please write: The old books, which were left in the basement, have been moved to the archive.”
She wrote Thursday.
Two weeks later, Tom called. “You didn’t listen to track 7, did you? I told you it was cursed. The guy who recorded that volume disappeared after session 7. The studio said his voice kept going even after the mic was off.”
Lena froze. She replayed. No whisper. “Just a glitch,” she muttered.
She never listened to Track 7 again. But she aced her IELTS Listening: 8.5. Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio
Sentence four: “The deadline for the project is Friday, the 8th of June.” Whisper: “Thursday. It’s always Thursday.”
Then came Track 7.
But then the voice whispered, almost under the official recording: “…but not all of them.” Lena laughed it off
Sentence three: a weather report. Then the whisper returned, clearer: “Don’t write ‘sunny intervals.’ Write ‘thunderstorms approaching from the west.’”
She had tried everything: YouTube drills, podcasts, even transcribing news anchors. But her scores stayed stuck at 6.5. Then her British cousin, Tom, sent her a dusty USB drive labeled: .
That night, she plugged in her noise-canceling headphones and clicked Track 1. A calm, crisp British voice announced: “You will hear four sentences. Write exactly what you hear.” Track 2: harder
Again, beneath the main audio: “…he always arrives early. Alone.”
The next morning, Lena found the official answer key for Vol.1 online. Sentence three? “Thunderstorms approaching from the west.” Sentence four? “Thursday, the 7th of June.” The real recording had been wrong—a misprint in the original coaching material. The whisper had been right.