Perfect Ielts Listening Dictation Vol1 Audio Online
Let’s look at specific traps that Perfect IELTS Listening Dictation Vol1 Audio trains you to defeat.
Do not replace full mock tests with dictation. Instead, use Vol1 as a warm-up or a targeted intervention.
You likely used general dictation (news reports, movie subtitles). The difference with Perfect IELTS Listening Dictation Vol1 Audio is targeted complexity. perfect ielts listening dictation vol1 audio
General dictation gives you random vocabulary. Vol1 gives you the 1,500 most statistically frequent words in the IELTS Listening exam. It also mimics the rhythm of IELTS speakers: the pauses (or lack thereof), the hesitations, and the "red herrings" (where the speaker corrects themselves).
For example, a Vol1 track will include:
"The meeting is on Thursday... sorry, I mean Wednesday the 15th."
If you write "Thursday," you fail. This audio trains you to hold information and adjust in real-time—the exact skill needed for the infamous "correction" trap. Let’s look at specific traps that Perfect IELTS
Track 3: Booking a Restaurant Receptionist: "Good afternoon, Italian Gardens. How can I help?" Customer: "Hello, I’d like to book a table for this Saturday." Receptionist: "Certainly. How many people will be dining?" Customer: "There will be six of us." Receptionist: "And what time would you like the table?" Customer: "We need a late booking, around 8:45 PM." Receptionist: "Let me check... Yes, we have space. Can I take a name?" Customer: "Yes, it’s Mr. Thompson." Receptionist: "How do you spell that?" Customer: "T-H-O-M-P-S-O-N." Receptionist: "And a contact number?" Customer: "It’s 01823 55497." Receptionist: "Thank you. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday."
Most students spend hours on mock tests but see no improvement. Why? Because taking a test measures your level; it does not raise your level. Dictation does both. "The meeting is on Thursday