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IELTS Listening Exercise – 5

IELTS Listening Exercises


IELTS Listening Exercise #81

Difficulty level: Semi Hard – Museum of the History of Science

IELTS Listening Exercise #82

Difficulty level: Easy – Einstein’s Blackboard

IELTS Listening Exercise #83

Difficulty level: Semi Hard – The Iron Age and La Téne Art

IELTS Listening Exercise #84

Difficulty level: Semi Hard – Macy’s, Fortnum and Mason
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