Then came Track 7.
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
“No,” she lied. “I skipped it.”
“Old coaching center material,” Tom wrote. “Weirdly effective. But fair warning—track 7 is cursed.” Then came Track 7
The actual recording said “sunny intervals.” Lena hesitated. Then, for a reason she couldn’t explain, she wrote: thunderstorms approaching from the west. and verb tense mattered. “No
She typed. Paused. Replayed. Missed the hyphen in “re-scheduled” (which should have been “postponed” anyway—trick one). Score: 3/4.