IELTS (R) – Passage 3 (1-50)
Unit 1 – Hello
The kākāpō, also known as the owl parrot, is a large, forest-dwelling bird, with a pale owl-like face. Up to 64 cm in length, it has predominantly yellow-green feathers, forward-facing eyes, a large grey beak, large blue feet, and relatively short wings and tail. It is the world’s only flightless parrot, and is also possibly […]
Part 7 – Multi Text (6)

1-5: Article and invitation 6-10: Memo and email 11-15: Web page and emails 16-20: Flyer, invoice and online review 21-25: Mission statement, notice & announcement
[IELTS Listening] – Research in the area around the Chembe Bird Sanctuary

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[IELTS Listening] – Teaching handwriting to children

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[IELTS Listening] – Visiting a football stadium

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[IELTS Listening] – Advice on family visit

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[IELTS Listening] – Inclusive design

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[IELTS Listening] – Theater Programs

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[IELTS Listening] – Ancient village site

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[IELTS Listening] – Furniture Rental Companies

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[IELTS Listening] – Fashion in food

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[IELTS Listening] – Human geography assignment

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[IELTS Listening] – Volunteer scheme in town

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[IELTS Listening] – Local support for carers

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[IELTS Listening] – Reclaiming urban rivers

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[IELTS Listening] – Research on loneliness

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[IELTS Listening] – Visiting a pottery

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[IELTS Listening] – Restaurant recommendation

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A new role for livestock guard dogs

Livestock guard dogs, traditionally used to protect farm animals from predators, are now being used to protect the predators themselves A For thousands of years, livestock guard dogs worked alongside shepherds to protect their sheep, goats and cattle from predators such as wolves and bears. But in the 19th and 20th centuries, when such predators […]