I'm actually happy to see myself hit 61/71 in this test. I didn't realize how important dictation practice is to my spoken English until now! Thank you Lucy!
Hi, Lucy. Thanks so much for the video. Surprisingly I’ve got 71/71. I am not native speaker and haven’t been studying English for around 20 years since I graduated from the university. I believe I’ve got this result because I practiced dictation every day at university , but there were just words, not sentences. So this is an amazing practice and you have made it even better using sentences instead of just words. Thank you.
Hi Lucy, my score was 70/71. These small tests gives us immense confidence on ourself, specially for non-native English speakers! Looking forward for more, thank you.
Scored 66/71. Felt short for words like : -professor -wholewheat -flour -a (I wrote as - the pair of shoes) -wound (first one - wound around..) Thanks for the lesson and of course for the vocabularies too.
I got 71/71. This test was extremely easy, interesting and enjoyable. Hope for more such tests to test our English in future from you. P. S.: I loved your neon nails 💅.
first sentence: “our train were scheduled at half past eight but it's an hour late.”😅 second sentence: “even though the exam was tough their professor prepared them well enough.” yey! 🎉 third sentence: “the chef used a whole wheat flower to make the the flower shape cake." lmaooo🤣👍🏼 4: “he left a pair of shoes out by his mother's pairtree in the garden.” one word 🙃 5: “Ben tried to tear off the bandage wound around his wound as he fought back tears.” perfect!!! ☺️
Hi Lucy, Great idea with the dictations! I’ve scored 68, misspelling: flour/flower, chef/cheff and wholewheat/whole wheat. Looking forward to the next dictation!
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I call myself lucky having scored almost the full 71 of 71. I only didn't write wholewheat together and I didn't put a hyphen between flower and shaped. BUT: I couldn't write quickly enough and had to hit pause after the first two readings. Thank you Lucy. That was a nice dictation test.
I noticed your British emphasis in the word "(past) participle": "par-TIH-sih-pull" whereas in American English, we stress the first syllable: "PART-ih-sih-pull" See also: Dr. Seuss's "The Tough Coughs as he Ploughs the Dough"
I got 65/71. As a french native speaker who never lived or traveled to a country where english is spoken, I would say it's not so bad. The fourth sentence ("He left a pair...") was very easy.
As a native speaker, I often say, “un-pack” with the “n” sound. In a hurry, I might say, “um-pack,” but more often than not I pronounce the “n.” I wonder how typical this is for other native English speakers.
Hi Lucy ! I don't leave many comments on YT but this time I laughed so much...! The third sentence, I heard : "The chef used hole weed flowers to make the flower-shaped cakes"... So, I frowned, telling myself "Il est vraiment bizarre son cuisinier...". I didn't know the word "wholewheat" :D Anyhoo, 68/71. Many thanks for your lessons !
Very interesting lesson, Lucy. I got 67/71. If I was doing this dictation a month ago, I would have probably gotten 66 as the word 'professor' was always confusing me and I instictly wanted to write 'proffesor'. Luckily, I have got that one deeply stored in my mind now. Anyway, it will be nice to have another similar lesson.
I got 62/71...it was a very good lesson to practice and to improve listening skills. Thanku so much Mam. You made it so easy and interesting for us...🇮🇳
Years before, I was curious about your content that it would be monotonous. I still remember those days when you even started the then channel apart from this english lessons channel. Now, I am happy to see you grow this big with millions of subscribers and a variety of contents. Words from your subscriber when you were sub-million. Thank you for your videos and all the best for your future.
Thank you for this test miss Lucie. My score: 63/71 My misspellings: schleduled/scheduled Twelve/half though/tough Wholewig/whole-wheat Flowers/flour Tear out/tear off Round/wound Falled/fought
71 on 71!! It's probably because our teachers LITERALLY used to dictate notes to us during high school, so I've had loads of practice! Anyway enjoyed the lesson, thanks a lot ! :)
54/71, the last one was the most tricky for me) And in second sentence I didn't understand why you sad three times EVEN KNOW 😅 Send you love from Ukraine 💙💛 Glory to Ukraine!
I got 65 out of 71 .but this was so useful to me and to concentrate on this tricky words and i want to thank the most incredible teacher who i love her videos and iam enjoying do much watching your videos lucy and thanks for being so supporter and joyful at the same time ❤️💝💝💞
I got 69 out of 71. My mistakes -- silly me --: in the sentence with the professor, I wrote down "the" instead of "their" and whole-wheat instead of wholewheat (one word) in the third sentence. Great practice! I'm definitely going to start doing the dictations again; we used them at school to improve our Polish writing, and then I used different clips to write down English sentences. Again, thank you for reminding me of the importance of this exercise. ❤💚💙
Hello Lucy, At First I want to thank you for correcting my word differeneces in the word THEIR, THERE & THEY're and am eagerly waiting for your next post 😅,Once again thank you for making such efforts.
My score is 59 out of 71. Started well and ended well but beaten up in the 3rd and 4th sentence of the test. The reason is simply that I consistently haven't spoken English about one and a half year. My brain just cannot go with the flow of the written and spoken English. My brain goes like "memory exceeded" whenever I listen to or read something in English. Hopefully, and God knows I will, I will overcome it day by day. Thanks for this amazing vide, Lucy. Love from Turkiye xx
Hi Lucy. It was a difficult exercise, but at the same time fascinating. I've scored 53 points. I'll keep my best to improve my listening skills. I really appreciate it!
Well, helo, Lucy! I had the luck to find you thanks to Reddit, and I've a story to tell you. To be a smart ass first, both EFSet 50-minute test and your own test tell me that I'm at the C2 level regarding English (or, at least, working towards it!), but, here is the catch, my speech/accent is jarring to me because living in Chile, I rarely get the occasion to speak in your beautiful language, let alone with a Received Pronunciation x.x Well, enter English with Lucy! I've only watched 5 videos on your British pronunciation playlist and I absolutely adore it...I think I'll be here for the long haul, because I would like to reduce my South American accent, for in my mind the voice that thinks in English does it with a mixture of accents thanks to Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Monty Python and Years and Years. Now I've decide to watch The Crown, and I really like that Conservative RP! Oh, and regarding this dictation in particular, I got a score of -wait for it- 69/71 🙊 This exercise reminded me of school, tough, with a teacher who actually cares (and is a British-native). With this I leave you until a next time, oh, and high five me -it would be an honor-, I'm a History teacher here in Chile.
Our train was scheduled to arrive at half past eight, but it was an hour late. Even though the exam was tough, the professor had prepared them well enough. The chef used whole-wheat flour to make the flower-shaped cakes. He left the pair of shoes out by his mother's pear tree in the garden. Ben tried to tear off the bandage wound around his wound as he fought back tears.
68 I couldn't catch the FLOWER. It's tricky if you don't pronounce the v sound at all. PEAR TREE - I didn't hear it as two words, rather than one in all, so i thought party first, but for the second time i heard partry. So i write down this one, maybe it's an unknown word for me, who knows. But pear tree makes more sense. x'D Great lesson, thanks Lucy!
I am from Mumbai ( India). Thank you very much for sending me such an amazing video with your dianamic voice and it helps me for my students also, Love your style of presentation...
Hey.....lucy! I scored 47/71! The homographs so much is difficult to understand me in writing quickly 😭! My hands were flitting over writing! I need ur guidance lucy to improve my English! If u can , can you provide me more videos like these! I will be thankful for your kindness!🙏😇😇
Hi, Lucy, thanks for this challenge; a made a few mistakes: on the third sentence I wrote "Cheff" with two "Fs" and "whole wheat" as separate words, and on the fourth sentence a wrote the wrong preposition: "He left THE" pair of shoes....The rest is OK
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What about hours written with numbers and not with letters in a dictation? Is it a mistake?
Is it acceptable?
55/71
I'm actually happy to see myself hit 61/71 in this test. I didn't realize how important dictation practice is to my spoken English until now! Thank you Lucy!
Hi, Lucy. Thanks so much for the video. Surprisingly I’ve got 71/71. I am not native speaker and haven’t been studying English for around 20 years since I graduated from the university. I believe I’ve got this result because I practiced dictation every day at university , but there were just words, not sentences. So this is an amazing practice and you have made it even better using sentences instead of just words. Thank you.
Hi Lucy, my score was 70/71. These small tests gives us immense confidence on ourself, specially for non-native English speakers! Looking forward for more, thank you.
wow, thats impressive bro, can i know ur latest Ielts listening band if possible, ty
Even though the exam was tough the professor has prepared them well enough
Had **
He is talking bout prof Lucy
... Had prepared them...
Scored 66/71. Felt short for words like :
-professor
-wholewheat
-flour
-a (I wrote as - the pair of shoes)
-wound (first one - wound around..) Thanks for the lesson and of course for the vocabularies too.
same with me xD, tbh i can't differentiate the pronunciation between flour and flower LoL
Hi Lucy.This is such an amazing lesson and I have scored 67/71 . Can't thank you enough for the amazing lessons you provide via TH-cam.❤
SAME ! 67
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I got 71 Lucy. Thanks a lot for these videos. They've always helped me and still helping me with my IELTS preparation. ❤
Hi Lucy. Thank you for giving this assignment . I got 54/71. I keep growing my English . Thank you once again.
I scored 58 out of 71. Thank you Lucy ❤️
I got 71/71. This test was extremely easy, interesting and enjoyable. Hope for more such tests to test our English in future from you.
P. S.: I loved your neon nails 💅.
first sentence: “our train were scheduled at half past eight but it's an hour late.”😅
second sentence: “even though the exam was tough their professor prepared them well enough.” yey! 🎉
third sentence: “the chef used a whole wheat flower to make the the flower shape cake." lmaooo🤣👍🏼
4: “he left a pair of shoes out by his mother's pairtree in the garden.” one word 🙃
5: “Ben tried to tear off the bandage wound around his wound as he fought back tears.” perfect!!! ☺️
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Hi Lucy, Great idea with the dictations! I’ve scored 68, misspelling: flour/flower, chef/cheff and wholewheat/whole wheat. Looking forward to the next dictation!
Thank you Lucy for teaching me how to passed the listening test. Appreciate it
Thanks Lucy ❤ I scored 62/71. Very proud of myself
I wanted to share something interesting that happened recently. About three days ago, I received a heartwarming email from our beloved teacher expressing her deep gratitude towards all her subscribers. It was truly touching to read how much she values our support. Naturally, I eagerly awaited a surprise gift, but to my surprise, the teacher had a different request in mind. Instead of a gift, she kindly asked her subscribers if they would be willing to make a donation towards a cause she deeply cares about. While it may not have been what I was expecting, I admire her dedication to making a positive impact in the world. It's wonderful to see someone using their platform to raise awareness and support for important causes.
I got 61. It was an interesting challenge. I believe that next ones can be better, just because of the practice. Thanks!
You helped me a lot to get the British accent 🥺❤️❤️
I call myself lucky having scored almost the full 71 of 71. I only didn't write wholewheat together and I didn't put a hyphen between flower and shaped.
BUT: I couldn't write quickly enough and had to hit pause after the first two readings. Thank you Lucy. That was a nice dictation test.
I got 66/71 score from this dictation test. I do appreciate it thank you Lucy
even though the exam was tough,their professor has prepared them well enough.
I've scored 63/71. Thnx a lot for this great lesson
I noticed your British emphasis in the word "(past) participle": "par-TIH-sih-pull" whereas in American English, we stress the first syllable: "PART-ih-sih-pull"
See also: Dr. Seuss's "The Tough Coughs as he Ploughs the Dough"
R is sailent letter
I got 65/71. As a french native speaker who never lived or traveled to a country where english is spoken, I would say it's not so bad. The fourth sentence ("He left a pair...") was very easy.
As a native speaker, I often say, “un-pack” with the “n” sound. In a hurry, I might say, “um-pack,” but more often than not I pronounce the “n.” I wonder how typical this is for other native English speakers.
Hi Lucy ! Thanks for such an awesome lesson . I can't believe i got 66 out of 71 ! It's all thanks to you and your lessons .
Hi Lucy ! I don't leave many comments on YT but this time I laughed so much...! The third sentence, I heard : "The chef used hole weed flowers to make the flower-shaped cakes"... So, I frowned, telling myself "Il est vraiment bizarre son cuisinier...". I didn't know the word "wholewheat" :D Anyhoo, 68/71. Many thanks for your lessons !
Dear Lucy, I got 68 points out of 71. Thank you kindly for your lovely lessons! Greetings from Bucharest, Romania :)
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Very interesting lesson, Lucy. I got 67/71. If I was doing this dictation a month ago, I would have probably gotten 66 as the word 'professor' was always confusing me and I instictly wanted to write 'proffesor'. Luckily, I have got that one deeply stored in my mind now. Anyway, it will be nice to have another similar lesson.
I got 62/71...it was a very good lesson to practice and to improve listening skills. Thanku so much Mam. You made it so easy and interesting for us...🇮🇳
I learned lot from this lesson
Thank you
I love you ❤
I used to get dictations from my aunt before school when I was a kid. Love them. I got 66!
70/71! Very proud ❤😂
Congrats 👏 👏 👏
68/71 thanks a ton teacher Lucy.
I got 68/71. You got me with "flour", "wholeweat" and "pear". Two new words learned and one (flour) remembered. ;-) Thanks for the lesson!
61/71. Homographs were hard to understand but thank you Lucy, it was a very beneficial test. I think you should share more videos like that one😊
I've scored 63/71as a non-native English speakers.thanks for the lesson❤
YES, my sun has risen! I love you Lucy :)
Thanks for the test, Lucy! I scored 64/71.
I got 54 scores,thank you Lucy for teaching me❤❤
Ur free of cost giving knowledge makes me joyful..
I've got 60 Outta 71 . However I enjoyed this test .
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳❤️.
I like this kind of video
It was my 1st english dictation 😊
Thank you very much Lucy, I had 67/71🎉
Years before, I was curious about your content that it would be monotonous. I still remember those days when you even started the then channel apart from this english lessons channel.
Now, I am happy to see you grow this big with millions of subscribers and a variety of contents.
Words from your subscriber when you were sub-million.
Thank you for your videos and all the best for your future.
Hi Lucy, I got 62 out of 71😅. I do know that I need to work hard😊. I've really appreciated dictation. Thanks a million!
Thankyou so much for your amazing lessons, I am euphoric to share my score of 70/71 with you.
I've got 55/71. Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you for this test miss Lucie.
My score: 63/71
My misspellings:
schleduled/scheduled
Twelve/half
though/tough
Wholewig/whole-wheat
Flowers/flour
Tear out/tear off
Round/wound
Falled/fought
Hello Lucy, I scored 62/71. Will practice more. Thank you.
71 on 71!! It's probably because our teachers LITERALLY used to dictate notes to us during high school, so I've had loads of practice! Anyway enjoyed the lesson, thanks a lot ! :)
I am so proud of myself. Though English is not my native language, I got 68 out of 71!
I got 60/71 . Thanks for amazing video .
Plz make more like this one video it really helped me for listening practice
I'm from Angola I like soo much your accent and the way that you teach us...
54/71, the last one was the most tricky for me) And in second sentence I didn't understand why you sad three times EVEN KNOW 😅
Send you love from Ukraine 💙💛
Glory to Ukraine!
I got 65 out of 71 .but this was so useful to me and to concentrate on this tricky words and i want to thank the most incredible teacher who i love her videos and iam enjoying do much watching your videos lucy and thanks for being so supporter and joyful at the same time ❤️💝💝💞
Today I got your channel for learning speaking English and this is my 1st exercise I which I got 52 score.
I got 67 out of 71! Thanks a bunch for the video, lots of love! 🎉❤
Even though the exam was tough the professor has prepared them one enough. was so sure it was one. :)
Thank you for this. I enjoyed it very much. I could score 63 out of 71.
Thanks to our lovely teacher ❤
I've got 59/71.
I think I need to do more dictation exercise. 😅
I got 69 out of 71. My mistakes -- silly me --: in the sentence with the professor, I wrote down "the" instead of "their" and whole-wheat instead of wholewheat (one word) in the third sentence. Great practice! I'm definitely going to start doing the dictations again; we used them at school to improve our Polish writing, and then I used different clips to write down English sentences. Again, thank you for reminding me of the importance of this exercise. ❤💚💙
me too 🤭 made the same mistakes
I am made same mistakes too buddy.
nodir 43/71 mashhura 47/71 shahboz 39/71 bilol 48 /71 oybek 37/41 BINGOOOO!
Hello Lucy, At First I want to thank you for correcting my word differeneces in the word THEIR, THERE & THEY're and am eagerly waiting for your next post 😅,Once again thank you for making such efforts.
71/71, I’m proud of myself! Thanks, for making these videos they’re really helpful.
I didn't get 71 out of 71...I'm so sorry Lucy.
But yeah, this particular session will definitely sharpening my listening skill.
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My score is 59 out of 71. Started well and ended well but beaten up in the 3rd and 4th sentence of the test. The reason is simply that I consistently haven't spoken English about one and a half year. My brain just cannot go with the flow of the written and spoken English. My brain goes like "memory exceeded" whenever I listen to or read something in English. Hopefully, and God knows I will, I will overcome it day by day.
Thanks for this amazing vide, Lucy. Love from Turkiye xx
Hi Lucy, I got 65/71 thanks for the video and for being a good teacher
I got 64 out of 71 😇 The test was soo amazing...Thank you and hope you'll do more videos like this 😊
Hi Lucy. It was a difficult exercise, but at the same time fascinating. I've scored 53 points. I'll keep my best to improve my listening skills. I really appreciate it!
Please we need more lessons like that, I like you and your lesson.
I have scored 60/71.... you're really an amazing teacher ❤
Hi Lucy, Thank you for this Dictation Practice. I got 65 out of 71. But corrected some of my mistakes. I love this test of you Lucy. Thank you always
Hie Lucy, I got 59/71....thank you so much for this dictation..
Well, helo, Lucy!
I had the luck to find you thanks to Reddit, and I've a story to tell you. To be a smart ass first, both EFSet 50-minute test and your own test tell me that I'm at the C2 level regarding English (or, at least, working towards it!), but, here is the catch, my speech/accent is jarring to me because living in Chile, I rarely get the occasion to speak in your beautiful language, let alone with a Received Pronunciation x.x Well, enter English with Lucy! I've only watched 5 videos on your British pronunciation playlist and I absolutely adore it...I think I'll be here for the long haul, because I would like to reduce my South American accent, for in my mind the voice that thinks in English does it with a mixture of accents thanks to Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Monty Python and Years and Years. Now I've decide to watch The Crown, and I really like that Conservative RP!
Oh, and regarding this dictation in particular, I got a score of -wait for it- 69/71 🙊 This exercise reminded me of school, tough, with a teacher who actually cares (and is a British-native). With this I leave you until a next time, oh, and high five me -it would be an honor-, I'm a History teacher here in Chile.
hi,lucy,I got 48/71 for the dictation. Hope i could do better in the next year. however i love your classes so much.
Our train was scheduled to arrive at half past eight, but it was an hour late.
Even though the exam was tough, the professor had prepared them well enough.
The chef used whole-wheat flour to make the flower-shaped cakes.
He left the pair of shoes out by his mother's pear tree in the garden.
Ben tried to tear off the bandage wound around his wound as he fought back tears.
49/71 I am watching your lessons from Uzbekistan❤
I got 64 out of 71
The test was cool
Thank you so much dear Lucy ma'am 🤗
Thank you Lucy it was a very helpful practice to me ,my score was 54/71
68
I couldn't catch the FLOWER. It's tricky if you don't pronounce the v sound at all.
PEAR TREE - I didn't hear it as two words, rather than one in all, so i thought party first, but for the second time i heard partry. So i write down this one, maybe it's an unknown word for me, who knows. But pear tree makes more sense. x'D
Great lesson, thanks Lucy!
I just scored 64/71 Lucy :(( but thanks a lot for your practice which makes me know what I need to improve.
Hello Lucy. I this lesson I've scored 62/71.
I am from Mumbai ( India). Thank you very much for sending me such an amazing video with your dianamic voice and it helps me for my students also, Love your style of presentation...
My score was 68. I had written wholewheat as two words, flower-shaped without a hyphen, and pear tree as one word without a space.
I scored 68 out of 71. I expected to fail the test. It was a nice challenge
70. Didn't put wholewheat in one word but hyphened it. I'm never too sure when to do which. I'll try to remember this one!
Hello Lucy! My score is 60/71. I failed the last sentence… 🙄. Thank you so much! Have a nice day!
Hey.....lucy! I scored 47/71!
The homographs so much is difficult to understand me in writing quickly 😭!
My hands were flitting over writing!
I need ur guidance lucy to improve my English!
If u can , can you provide me more videos like these!
I will be thankful for your kindness!🙏😇😇
I've got 62/71 , lovely lesson keep it up 👍👍
Hi Lucy, Thank you so much ❤️ for your wonderful dictation . I got 66/71.
Hi, Lucy, thanks for this challenge; a made a few mistakes: on the third sentence I wrote "Cheff" with two "Fs" and "whole wheat" as separate words, and on the fourth sentence a wrote the wrong preposition: "He left THE" pair of shoes....The rest is OK
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Thanks a lot teacher, Regards from Mexico, I´ve scored 41/71 words
Hi Lucy, I got 59/71thanks for the test it was interesting. I need to improve my listening skills.
Hey Lucy! I did really well I scored 70 marks 😊 l just stuck into wound word and thanks for this amazing lesson.