Cambridge Advanced Vocabulary For Ielts Audio Top ((full))

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Based on observation or experience rather than theory. cambridge advanced vocabulary for ielts audio top

IELTS Listening often tests your ability to distinguish between similar-sounding words or understand words that change when spoken quickly. 1. Connected Speech Advanced speakers rarely pronounce every syllable clearly. sounds like /juːstə/. "Government" often loses the 'n' sound. "Environment" often loses the first 'n'. 2. Homophones and Near-Homophones Principle (rule) vs. Principal (main/head of school). Affect (verb) vs. Effect (noun). Complement (completes something) vs. Compliment (praise). 💡 Practical Study Tips How to use: Based on observation or experience

: Listening to these recordings helps you prepare for the various accents found in the official IELTS Listening section. How to Use the Audio Effectively cambridge advanced vocabulary for ielts audio top