Barrons Ielts -book And Audio Cd- -
Tonight was the final rehearsal. Her real exam was in twelve hours.
Next, the Reading. The Barron’s book had taught her to skim, scan, and not panic at words like “photosynthesis” or “neoclassical economics.” She finished the three passages (a history of the bicycle, a psychology experiment on delayed gratification, an article on desert architecture) in 55 minutes. True, False, Not Given —she smiled. Those were no longer her enemy. Barrons IELTS -Book and Audio CD-
Finally, the Speaking. This was her fear. But the book’s audio CD had a special track: a mock examiner asking real questions. She pressed play. Tonight was the final rehearsal
That night, Nina placed the Barron’s book next to her bed, the CD still inside the laptop. She wasn’t the same person who’d bought it three months ago—scared, unsure, scoring 5.5 in practice. Now she felt something new: readiness. The Barron’s book had taught her to skim,
“Let’s move to Part 2. Describe a gift you gave to someone recently.”
“Let’s talk about where you live. Do you live in a house or an apartment?”
She checked the answer key. 36 out of 40. Her best yet.