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You will hear a man and a woman in a webinar debate about home schooling Do you bath or drink warm milk? 5. Man: Yeah, maybe you’re right … 3. So do you have nightmares, horrible frightening things? 7. Man: Such a shame, but you’re absolutely right – even if it isn’t an expensive place to eat. There has been a long history of industrial problems in British shipbuilding and this makes what the minister said wrong on a number of counts. You can play the recording TWO times. 6. Question 2 Man: Did you have lunch in the cafe? Woman: Yes, we did. Woman: Oh dear. For questions 24-30, choose the best answer (A, В or C). I wouldn’t compare myself to the main character and I don’t 1 What must the man turn off? Woman: Let’s go or we’ll be late. What must the son remember to do? Mum: Now, I can take you to the train station to get the train to the concert in New Town, but I can’t pick you and Harry up later. Well, I bought this MP3 player a few months ago, and it seems to have developed a fault. В He’s been very polite so far. B he decided to record his find. Think of synonyms for these key words that you might hear. You left your book behind after the lecture at college. In this task, you will hear a dialogue between a man and a woman, and you will have to decide which of the two (the man or the woman) expresses an opinion. C satisfied. While you are listening, write your answers on the question paper. Woman: I came here with my family. There are two questions for each extract. Extract One You overhear a man and a woman discussing a news item about the Oxford English Dictionary. Now listen again. What is she doing? A expressing concern for someone on the trip B regretting having gone on the trip C criticising the way somebody behaved on the trip. Man: Well, we’ll go on a bit further, then. Man: Well, let’s see if you’re right! 2. The company is based in London so I have to 9 You will hear two friends talking about a university. The same 9 You will hear two friends talking about the man’s job. And now we know what the weather’s going to be like, let’s have a look at what we’ve got for you tomorrow on TV31. uk Oct 16, 2014 · Answer the questions based on what you hear. Man: I saw Mike the other day. Sarah talks about the advantages and disadvantages of home schooling children. Talk/Lecture 1. What does he suggest? A eating a large breakfast KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH Đề số 16 Môn: Tiếng Anh 9 Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút SECTION I: LISTENING (3. 2 You hear a woman talking about a 17 You will hear a boss talking to an employee about work. Listen carefully. That’s the television. and shops soon lose interest in these experiments, which tells you something about the Woman: Oh dear. C its size. Man: You most love it – you go there every holiday! Woman: I do. What is the new information about the dictionary? Woman: I’ve got to get Dad a birthday present today, and Mum wants to have a party for him on June the 4th… next Saturday. 3 You hear a man being interviewed on the radio. How did the woman feel about her holiday on a cruise ship? A She regretted that the stops had been so short. You now have 45 seconds to look at the questions for Part 2. Woman: I know, and I really thought I’d lost them for good this time. Now the woman is A angry. 20 You will hear a man talking to his friend about his neighbour. What is her opinion on naming children? A She likes to avoid the most common names. I’ve been working as an accountant for years now and I feel like doing A man and a woman are talking at the office. Teacher; You will hear a man talking to a woman in the street about sleeping. 6 You hear a novelist talking about how she writes. B. How does she get her ideas for her novels? A She bases her novels on personal experiences. B She thinks names will become more and more strange. Woman: Really? And you won 17 You will hear a man and a woman talking. The man thinks the most important factor in successful relationships is A. We met recently at a conference in Manchester, didn’t we? Man: Yes, that’s right. Aug 13, 2021 · Or imagine you’re a supervisor or teacher dealing with an employee or student whom you want to chastise mildly. B train to be a reporter first. Congratulations! Woman: Yes, I’m thinking about buying myself a nice little car now. Answer the Part 3 of the APTIS Listening is called Opinion Matching. B She thought the accommodation was inadequate. How you look. Man: You were saying there are better ones for your subject area but I’ve been told it’s still good. 8 B 9 C 10 B 11 C 12 A 13 B. You hear a woman telling a friend about her job in a supermarket. Have you lived here for a long time? Woman: Well, I was born in England, but I've lived in Germany tor the past twenty years. Where does the man live? A 269 Radleigh Road. The presenter doesn t wear a suit because Woman: The one in Bridge Street? Man: Yeah, you said you really liked the way they have a member of staff just inside the door – to welcome you with a smile. If you work hard enough, you can always get a hundred per cent and that’s so satisfying. There are four questions. Man: That’s nice, but why don’t you get one on Friday when you’re in town? Woman: Because he’s 60 on Thursday, and I want to give him his present on his birthday. C Practice is going to be longer today. What about you? Man: Well, actually, I’m going to Greece next week. You will hear three different talks or lectures. Most books you may take home with you but some, such as foreign language dictionaries, must stay in the library. 2 You hear two friends talking about advertising. Whether that made the villagers more formal in the way they treated me – for the first few months at least – I really don’t know. Whatever it is, I’ll watch it. A small one to drive around town. Your answer here (T for TRUE, F for FALSE): . Do you want that one? Or do you prefer to sit in the middle? Man: Well, they said the seat on the end seems to be empty too, so I’ll take that one instead. Man: I’m going to that employment event in town tomorrow. You will hear a presentation about fashion at work. TEACH is a distance learning support organisation which now has over 700 families and more than 1,000 children. 10 You will hear a woman telling a friend about a new car. You hear a man talking about a band he saw at A woman is interviewed in the street about sleep. Woman: I hope you’re right. Answer the questions based on what you hear. You will hear three people discussing a film they have just seen at the cinema (Wendy, Mrs Turner and Adrian). And this time we’re going for a fortnight, not just a week. I was watching the news. C the meals were good. 30 pm/ 22:00. 8 B 9 A 10 C 11 A 12 B 13 C. What does he say about them? A They dislike cleaning tasks. B Ideas come to her once she starts writing. Man: And that’s the weather forecast. I didn’t get the bus Man: But we passed that lake only two minutes ago. You can learn to water ski there, and guests can windsurf too – although the hotel advises beginners to take a few lessons before going out on their own. Explanation: Understanding Home-Schooling Perspectives Oct 16, 2014 · Scroll down to see a transcript of the audio and the answers. Save as PDF, print or browse online. C he wanted to know what it was. 2 You hear a British woman talking about naming children. What time do you a Sunday, for example? 4. Why? Didn’t you like it? Man: Well … I can’t see the point of it. 7 You hear a woman talking to a friend on the phone. What does he suggest? A eating a large breakfast Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like You hear an expert giving advice about meeting people for the first time. Man: OK, OK. They agree that A the location was convenient. 8 C 9 C 10 B 11 A 12 A 13 B. We’re obviously not going to agree anyway! Man: No, I tell you what, you go down to the video shop and choose a film. 6 You are at a pay phone in a hotel when you hear this man ordering a taxi to take him home. I was there to give a talk on property development for the company I work for. You hear a man talking about healthy eating. What, then? Woman: Oh, forget it. Woman: Well, I’ve had the CD for years, but I don’t know all the words. Woman: Well, I didn’t really want to do that, but I think you’re right. Man: Well done! I hear you’ve passed your driving test. News travels fast in a small village, I suppose, so everyone seemed to know before I got there that I’d be teaching at the local school. B He was on a business trip. Audioscripts. It’s time you had a proper holiday. Woman: I’m sorry, that’s too expensive. 21. Some mathematicians talk about how ‘maths is everywhere’ – that it’s relevant to everything you do in life – but I just love it for its own sake. play Woman: Now you’re suggesting something that’s a real waste of money! And I hate seeing films twice, you know that. 5 You hear a woman talking about buying a clock on the Internet. C. C has never deleted a photo. Man: How many children have got? Woman: Two. 2 You hear a man telling a friend about surfing. I’m not that keen to see outside … Woman: Well, I love looking at the clouds, so I’ll sit near the window. Talk/ Lecture 1. co. You will hear someone talking about trends in 21st century communication. 72% of women say they’d rather leave an employer to get a salary bump than negotiate for higher pay. 4 You hear a lecturer discussing a scientific experiment with a student. The woman feels that the man should go to the meeting because. 3. Extract One You hear two friends discussing a rock concert they both went to. Will you take forty? Man: I won’t sell it if I can’t get fifty pounds for it. 6 You turn on the radio and hear a man talking about modern life. 11 You will hear two friends talking about cars. C She found the other passengers uninteresting. Woman: How much do you want for the bicycle? Man: Fifty pounds. What did the girl do? A She found a way to avoid it. J: Well, basically you learn what you have to say, and you try to get it right. Woman: Yes, A and B. Woman: That sounds exciting. 5 You overhear a man and a woman talking about holidays. 2. You will hear a woman called Sandy talking to a group of students about her job. Is that right? Woman: Yes. You hear a man talking about a new car he’s just bought. 17 You will hear a man explaining why he was late for work. What is the man doing? A persuading his friend to take up cycling B recommending a new cycle route to his friend C inviting his friend to accompany him on a cycle ride. You will hear the extract TWICE. 0 points) (You will hear twice for each part) Part 1. The man’s brother. And do you go to bed at the weekend? 3. Why aren't the man and woman going together? 1 The man wants to spend the evening at home. Boy: Oh. There are many faces of masculinity. Did you turn off the lights upstairs? Man: Yes, but wait a minute – I can hear the radio in the kitchen. 1 B 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 A 8 B. CAE Listening. Woman: They have to be – to live in those hot dry places. Man: Really? What kind are you looking for? Woman: Nothing too expensive, that’s for sure. 5. Similar personalities. Where has the man been? Woman: Oh, you’re back. 2 Where’s the girl’s pen? Nov 1, 2020 · The document discusses double negative expressions and provides examples of statements using double negatives along with questions about the implications of the statements and their answers. Woman: With us today, to tell us about his trip across Africa, is the biologist Paul Hart. What does she say about it? Man: Did you enjoy that? Woman: Yes, it’s the third time I’ve seen this musical and it was just as good as the first. Reading the headings and subheadings will give you a good idea of what you need to listen for. 1 The woman says that in the building some people are having difficulty A coping with the new technology B adjusting to a new concept of work C working without clear supervision, Extract 1 - you hear two friends talking about a new office building. 17 10. If we’re going the right way, we’ll drive past the train station soon. Woman: That’s right. Man: You’re probably right. What has the most impact? A. If you’re looking for a sale or for something unusual, don’t forget our Thursday ‘Special Buy’ day where you’ll find some great offers. Man: Britta, you're English, but you live in Berlin. You need to complete 10 sentences based on what you hear. Woman: Oh hi, John, it is you! I thought so – I’d recognise that jacket anywhere. We’ll put our 4 You hear two friends discussing their plans for the weekend. 3 You hear a woman talking about a trip to the theatre. Man: Joanna, it’s Peter. B She went home quickly. 5 You hear a woman talking about crossword puzzles. Woman: I can’t afford fifty. In part 2 of the Preliminary English Test (PET) you listen to six short recordings for attitudes and opinions, and choose the right option (A, B, C). C be prepared to work unsociable hours. Woman: I suppose. And you? Woman: We’re off to the coast of Ireland in a month’s time. What do modernists and traditionalists think about masculinity? W 9 You will hear two friends talking about a university. 2 You are listening to the radio when you hear this man speaking. How is the woman traveling? A) By plane B) By bus C) By taxi D) By car. Why didn’t the man come to the office yesterday? A He was sick. 2 The woman suggests they hire a video. For questions 1-6, choose the answer (A, В or C) which fits best according to what you hear. You hear a woman talking to her doctor. Man: What? Your keys? You’re always losing them. Forty-five pounds is my last offer. Where are they? A a library B a historic house C an art gallery 3. Man: Going by car and the ferry again? Woman: Yes. I’m 1 You hear a newsreader talking about his job. Do you always dream ? 6. Man: Wow! That’ll make a great first impression. Which TWO types of exercise are done in the cardiovascular area? Oct 17, 2024 · Both perspectives highlight the importance of educational methods tailored to individual needs. 13 You will hear two friends talking about the man’s birthday. What is the woman looking for? A her gloves Jan 26, 2022 · prison Because he was older, Wolfe was given an (18). 19 ticket. But suppose you could communicate only by phone. Woman: Have you sorted your car out? Man: Yes, though it’s costing me a fortune. C She absolutely hated it. This part consists of a monologue lasting approximately 3 minutes. 11 You will hear a boy telling a friend about his new bike. B She loved the film. B the price of the room was reasonable. 1 You hear a restaurant manager talking about the cooks who work for him. Two people are talking about some lights in the sky called the aurora borealis, also called the northern lights. Families who join TEACH have access to support via phone and email from the TEACH office team 5 days a week, and are connected to any experienced home educators nearby who can provide local support. But I think we’re lost. * Avoiding negotiation means not only missing out on raises and career development opportunities, but also potential resources for your team, vendor deals, personal relationship growth, and more. What was she doing there this morning? A working on the checkout В filling the shelves C serving at the fish counter. These can be found over there behind the computers and it’s best if you take them to the desks by the window and study them there. C He was on holiday. 12 You will hear two old friends talking at a party. I arrived in 5 You overhear this woman talking about a problem she had with a CD player. of eight years. Audioscript. What did Wendy’s mum think of the film? A It was not her favourite film. Thank goodness! Man: Why don’t you make sure you put them down in the same place, then you’d have the satisfaction of finding them whenever you wanted them. Woman: Yes, but then he spent the whole meal looking at my fish! Now listen again. Narrator: Now listen again. This discourse reflects the broader debate surrounding the effectiveness of home-schooling versus traditional schooling. Woman: Welcome to Milburn’s. 1 You hear a woman bringing an MP3 player back to the shop where she bought it. Did you have a good time? Man: Well, Barney fell into the water and got wet, so then he wanted to come home. How did she learn to sail? 16 You will hear two colleagues talking together. Home schooling - Teacher's View. He never has trouble making new friends, does he? Man: Well … he doesn’t really talk much about himself until you get to know him. You will hear people talking in eight different situations. Woman: That’s decided then. It assesses your ability to understand specific information, stated opinions, and detailed meaning. You can listen to the audio twice. Part 3: Multiple matching. The next problem was the insurance. Man: I hear you just bought a new car. What animal did he ride? Woman: What was it like? Man: Fantastic! You’re high up, so it’s scary! Woman: Are they friendly? Man: Not really, and they smell! But they’re so strong. 12 You will hear two friends talking about a photography competition. What is he telling them? A They are playing against a bad team. How did you decide which one to get? Woman: Well, I often watch that TV show about cars … you know the one with Ben Clark where they give all sorts of information about different models. I’m a bit short of time though – I’m working later at the café and I’m just going to my next class now. Completing this part correctly can earn you 10 marks. 18 Children’s Theatre / children’s theatre. What would you like with them? Woman: Not fish again, please, and we had chicken last night. Woman: Brazil and China are two places I’ve really enjoyed, though I know you’re not keen on flying long distances so somewhere nearer home might suit you better. Man: Ah, that’s why you knew the words and were singing along to everything. 3 They both want to see something light. Woman: Really? Are you looking for a new job? I always thought you enjoyed it where you work. . Can you go and turn it off and I’ll start the car? Man: OK. Man: I think you should ask him to find somewhere else to live. The atmosphere’s perfect for a formal lunch. See full list on highspeedtraining. When you have completed all four parts of the Listening test you will have ten minutes to copy your answers on to a separate answer sheet. He says that the most important thing about getting work as a newsreader is to A practise your presentation skills. You will hear a man, David, being interviewed about his life as a professional footballer, for each question, put a tick in the correct box. 17 You will hear a woman talking to her son. Without a word, you could express a gentle rebuke. 9 You will hear two friends talking about the man’s job. More important, you’ve got to use your ears − listen to the words as you say them, otherwise they won’t sound natural. How did the woman come to work today? A by car B by train C on foot. For questions 1-8, choose the best answer (A, В or C). Man: So, are you looking forward to your holiday next week? 19 You will hear a coach talking to his players. My son uses it now and it cost about fifty per cent more to get it insured. , You hear a man and a woman talking about successful relationships. Oct 18, 2022 · Question 24 Part 4 (Questions 1- 8) Listen to people talking in eight different situations and choose the correct answer A, B, or C. I could do with a decent break, preferably somewhere quiet. Do you like the job? Man: Yes. He’s never going to change. What are the man and woman mainly discussing? A) A vacation B) A budget C) A company policy D) A conference. How did she feel after seeing it? A confused В frustrated C sad. Woman: Hi. 10 You will hear two friends talking about a thunderstorm the day before. But you can always retake a scene if you mess up. It was great. I will need it. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. What does he think she might need? A tablets to stay calm B a heart operation C new glasses 4. You overhear two sales assistants talking about their new manager. Man: That’s no good. 30 / 10. You will hear the talks or lectures only once. 1 You hear a conversation between a man and a woman at a party. You hear a woman talking about a new film. B worried. Man: Did you like the food? Woman: Oh yes. When home schooling, you take on the role of the teacher or educator – so the syllabuses also become your guide on the areas that need to be covered. Why was he You hear a tour guide talking to a group of people. First you will hear a short conversation: Next you will read three questions with four possible answers: 1. Well Giles, what is currently happening in the Cumberland dry-dock dispute is nothing new. Woman: Oh thanks, Peter. Woman: Oh, how was he? Man: Seems to be enjoying his new job. You will hear three different extracts. Why was he You will hear three different talks or lectures. Which ONE of the following best states the central focus of the speaker’s talk? 2. What is his current occupation? A a reporter 6 You hear a woman talking about moving to Scotland. Man: You know it’s always been my favourite. What does he say about the morning? A He usually has breakfast in bed. That’s not a bad idea. Do you sleepwalk? Does your husband say about that? 8. sentence 5 Part 3 Questions 19 - 25 You will hear a woman, Stella, and a man, Ben, talking together on a radio programme about the speed and stress of modern life. You will hear the recording twice. 4 You hear a man and a woman talking about the man’s car. In person, you could just raise an eyebrow and look at him or her with a questioning glance. 4 The woman only likes to see a film once. 10 You will hear a woman telling a friend about a holiday she is going on. B The time of the math has changed. Based on the form, predict the topic and possible content of the audio you are about to hear. C She lets ideas develop gradually in her mind. [pause] Now we are ready to start. In each talk or lecture there are five questions. Or you can use these armchairs if you prefer to sit somewhere more comfortable. Are you meeting our new Mexican clients next week? Woman: Yes, I’ve booked the main board room for the meeting and I’m taking them out to the Clayton restaurant for lunch. Woman: You were going so fast that I didn’t see it. The man took the object to a museum because A he thought it might be valuable. C They help to decide the menu. 1. 18 You will hear a woman talking about sailing. B They have a choice of jobs. But he’s very easy-going – whatever goes 19 You will hear a man talking about his holiday to his friend. C She is in favour of creating completely new names. 17 You will hear a woman talking to a man who works at a restaurant. The man was most attracted to this model by A its economy. В its reliability. Man: Did you have a sandwich? Woman: No, I had a salad. Adrian mentions doing a course in order to . 3 Why was the man late home? Woman: Hi! Have you had a busy day at the office? Man: Yes, sorry I’m late. Man: Hi. Will Dad be able to come and get us? Mum: Yes, but don’t forget to text him when you catch the train. 24. Woman: Is he OK? How did that happen? Man: He wasn’t careful! I told him he was too close to the water. Woman: OK, you win! But forty-five pounds would be fairer. Woman: Oh good. Man: Oh, OK. Man: So I hear you’ve decided on Melchester University. Do you go walking downstairs sleeping? 9. How you sound. 14 pet 15 cleaners 16 magazine. I’ve looked at a few now and I think that’s the best for me. If you need it tonight I could bring it round on my way home. I’ve been working as an accountant for years now and I feel like doing 1 You hear a man talking about an ancient object he found in the ground. C He seems very 4 You hear a man and a woman talking about a hotel they have recently stayed at. B has strangers asking him to take a photo of them. IELTS practice Listening test audio: part 4. It means a lot of things to a lot of different people. What you say. Oct 16, 2014 · You will hear someone talking about trends in 21st century communication. Woman: Hah! But you Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like LISTENING PT 1, Extract 1 - you hear two friends talking about a new office building. Woman: Maybe. Man: Well, we’ve got plenty of sausages, but we’ve finished the eggs, I’m afraid. do you sleep during the day? 10. Man: People always ask me why I only travel the hard way!A lot of television travel programmes are about relaxing holidays on the beach, but I’ve only ever made documentaries about really long trips. Woman: Good. Man: What did you have? Woman: Well, it was a steak restaurant, but there were other things on the menu, too, like fish and pasta. Man: We started on the east coast and travelled on foot across Africa to Gabon in the west, collecting plants and flowers along the way. Man: How old are you? Woman: They’re twelve and eight. Answer these multiple choice See you then. Woman: It was delicious. You hear a student talking about his subjects at school. In each talk or lecture there are five questions. 25. The man is surprised because… Mark key words from the sentences, so you can listen for them. A gets permission before using a photo. We found out why it wouldn’t start and got it fixed. Seat A is next to the window. First, listen to the audio. Use a pencil. You hear a man telling a friend about being unable to study art at Aug 13, 2021 · Or imagine you’re a supervisor or teacher dealing with an employee or student whom you want to chastise mildly. C She enjoyed watching it. Man: David told me he had the pasta. I wasn’t very hungry 1 Which sport will the woman learn on holiday? Man: … So if you’re interested in water sports, this hotel has two pools, diving boards, and its own private beach. Man: Well, I’m thinking of having a change of career. What does the woman say about him? 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