Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio | Perfect

Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio | Perfect

Buying the audio is step one. Using it correctly is everything. Follow this 5-step protocol to double your improvement rate.

After finishing a full paragraph, open the answer script (provided in the book or PDF). Mark every single error. Count them:

Pro Tip: Create an "Error Log." If you miss "February" three times, write it 50 times. If you miss the word "rural," practice it phonetically. Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio

The audio specifically loops 500 lexical items that appear every exam:


If audio says: “The library will close at a quarter past four.”
Wrong: “The library will close at quarter passed for.”
Right: “The library will close at a quarter past four.”
Error type: Preposition (past≠passed) + extra word (for) Buying the audio is step one

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.
Challenge spots:

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. Pro Tip: Create an "Error Log

In the IELTS listening test, spelling counts. If the answer is "February" and you write "Febuary," you get zero points. Dictation forces you to confront your spelling weaknesses. When you pause the audio and write "accommodation" (double C, double M), you physically rehearse the correct spelling.