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.”
Lena had twenty-three days until her IELTS exam, and her Achilles’ heel was the Listening section. Not the multiple choice, not the map labeling—but the dictation . Those four recorded sentences at the end of Part 4 where every comma, plural ‘s’, and verb tense mattered. Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol.1 Audio
The actual recording said “sunny intervals.” Lena hesitated. Then, for a reason she couldn’t explain, she wrote: thunderstorms approaching from the west. The audio began normally
“Old coaching center material,” Tom wrote. “Weirdly effective. But fair warning—track 7 is cursed.” Those four recorded sentences at the end of
But then the voice whispered, almost under the official recording: “…but not all of them.”