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| Trap Type | Example from Vol.1 | Why It’s Tested | |-----------|--------------------|------------------| | Number confusion | “The tour costs $50.50” vs “$15.50” | 13 & 30, 50 & 15 | | Spelling of names | “My surname is Cholmondeley” | Unfamiliar letter patterns | | Plural -s detection | “Three book” vs “three books” | Grammatical meaning changes | | Connected speech | “A lot of work” → “alotta work” | Real native speech | | Date formats | “22nd October” vs “October 22” | British vs American usage |

Phonetic Decoding: It helps you distinguish between similar-sounding words (e.g., "forty" vs. "fourteen") and understand "connected speech" where words blend together. perfect ielts listening dictation vol1 audio exclusive

The volume exposes learners to lexical chunks and collocations (e.g., "commit a crime," "make a contribution") rather than isolated words. Research suggests that vocabulary learned through auditory processing and subsequent written production is retained longer in long-term memory than vocabulary learned through reading alone. | Trap Type | Example from Vol

: Comprehensive keys that allow you to identify exactly where your phonetic understanding failed. British Council IELTS "commit a crime