The Britlish Library dictation exercises are an excellent tool for students of English who want to improve their listening and writing skills. These exercises provide audio files of varying difficulty levels, allowing students to practice at their own pace and challenge themselves as they progress. The audio files cover a range of different topics, from everyday conversations to more specialized vocabulary and expressions, giving students exposure to a wide range of language usage. Additionally, the exercises come with detailed transcripts and explanations, allowing students to check their work and learn from any mistakes they make. Overall, the Britlish Library dictation exercises are a valuable resource for any student of English who wants to improve their language skills through focused listening and writing practice.
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Are you looking to improve your listening and writing skills while learning more about the captivating topic of British apple diversity? Our sentence dictation exercise provides the perfect opportunity for you to do just that! In this exercise, you'll listen to sentences taken from our article on the history, decline, and preservation of apple varieties in the UK. Your challenge is to transcribe the sentences accurately as you hear them. This engaging activity will not only sharpen your listening and writing abilities but also reinforce your knowledge of the subject mat...
The following dictation exercise is based on sentences from the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. In this exercise, you will listen to each sentence and write it out as accurately as possible. The sentences cover a range of topics related to the car's design, history, and technology. This exercise will test your listening and writing skills, as well as your ability to recall information from the article. Each sentence is distinct and independent, so listen carefully to each one and write it down correctly. Whether you're a ...
This dictation exercise is based on sentences extracted from the story of Otzi the Iceman's final day. The objective of this exercise is for students to listen to each sentence and write it out accurately. This exercise is a great way to practice and improve listening comprehension skills, as well as develop writing skills. By listening to the sentences, students can learn new vocabulary, understand complex sentence structures, and improve their understanding of the story of Otzi the Iceman. Whether you are a student of English or just looking for a fun way to improve your listening and ...
Get ready to enhance your listening and writing skills with this dictation exercise based on the reading and listening comprehension text, "Richness in Contentment". You will listen to a series of sentences based on the content of the text, "Richness in Contentment". As you carefully listen to each sentence, write it down as accurately as you can. This exercise will help you improve your listening comprehension, spelling, and grammar skills while reinforcing your understanding of the versatile and significant substance that is olive oil. Moreover, you can print out customisable worksheet...
This dictation exercise uses a list of sentences related to the life and work of Eunice Newton Foote, an American scientist who made significant contributions to our understanding of the greenhouse effect. This exercise will help improve your listening, comprehension, and dictation skills, while also teaching you more about the vocabulary and history of science. The sentences range from Foote's personal background, education, and scientific work to the challenges she faced as a woman in science, as well as the recognition she received posthumously. The exercise will provide an enjoyable and...
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