Festival Ielts Listening | Beechen
But my friend shouted, “Wait, no—the app says 2:15 in the Baking Tent!”
If I had written “Oak Grove,” I would have lost the point. The answer changed mid-sentence. Just like in IELTS Section 1 when someone says, “That’s 45 pounds… oh wait, no, with the student discount, it’s 32.” beechen festival ielts listening
In IELTS Listening, the first piece of specific information is usually right. Later mentions are often corrections or comparisons—not the final answer. Trap #2: The Changed Detail The speaker on the PA system said: “The storytelling circle was planned for the Oak Grove, but due to the rain, it will now be held in the Willow Pavilion.” But my friend shouted, “Wait, no—the app says
Have you ever made an IELTS listening mistake because of a changed date or a similar-sounding place? Let me know in the comments—and next time, just follow the blue tent. P.S. Want more practice? Search “Beechen Festival IELTS Listening” on YouTube. Yes, it’s a real practice test topic. No, I didn’t make up the spelling trap. you lose the point.
In IELTS Listening, proper names are spelled out loud—but only once. If you panic and miss the letters, you lose the point.