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Test 1 / 5

You will hear people talking in eight different situations.


1.You hear a message on a telephone answering machine.

Why is the speaker calling?

2. You hear a man talking about a water-sports centre.

The man says the centre should

3. You hear a professional tennis player talking about her career.

What annoys her most about interviewers?

4. You hear a poet talking about his work.

What is he doing?

5. You hear two people talking about a programme they saw on TV.

The woman thinks the programme was

6. You hear two people talking about an ice-hockey game they've just seen.

How does the girl feel about it?

7. You overhear two friends talking about a restaurant.

What do they both like about it?

8. You hear a man on the radio.

What type of information is he giving?

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Test 2 / 5

You will hear people talking in eight different situations.


1.You hear a young man talking about his hobby of rock climbing.

How does he feel about it?

2.You hear a public announcement at a family theme park.

What does the announcement contain?

3.You hear two people talking about a course they have attended.

What was the topic of the course?

4. You hear two people talking about a film they have both seen.

What do they agree about?

5. You hear a man being interviewed about a new project he has set up in his home town.

What is the purpose of the project?

6. You hear a man talking on the radio about salespeople.

What does he say about them?

7. You hear two friends talking about a student website.

What do they agree about it?

8. You hear a chef talking about taking part in a cookery competition.

What did he find surprising?

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Test 3 / 5

You will hear people talking in eight different situations.


1.You hear a hotel manager talking about the staff who work for her.

What does she say about them?

2. You overhear a student talking on the phone.

What does he say about life at college?

3. You hear a caller on a radio phone-in programme.

Why has she phoned?

4. You hear a man talking about a wildlife documentary.

What aspect of it disappointed him?

5. You overhear two people talking in a cafe.

The man has just come from

6.You hear a man talking about how he designs light shows for music concerts.

He usually gets his ideas by

7. You hear two friends talking about a new 'free bike-hire' scheme.

What do they agree about?

8. You hear a woman talking about her favourite movie.

Why does she like it?
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What to do?

In Listening Part 1, you listen to eight short dialogues and answer multiple-choice questions on each one.

You hear each extract twice.

Watch out for  'distractors' = pieces of information to try and distract your attention from the real answer.

To avoid these 'distractors', focus on the question and write down what you think is the answer.

After this, look at the options and see if one option is more appropriate.

You won't usually hear the answer in exactly the same words as in the question. The keywords that give you the answer will usually be a paraphrase of the words used in the question.

What is paraphrased language? Well, it's expressing the same thing in a different way by using different vocabulary, grammar and even word order.

  • Read the question before the options and underline keywords.
  • Each question is based on a different listening text with a separate mark.
  • Relax and concentrate on each new text, don't think of the one you have just done.
  • Decide on one of the options after the first listening.
  • Use the second listening to check that you are correct.
  • If you are not sure, guess. You may have understood more than
    you think.
  • Do not listen for single words, but for the general meaning.
  • Don't worry about words that you don't know.

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dispose (noun)

  1. The disposal or management of something.
  2. Behaviour; disposition.

dispose (verb)

  1. (used with "of") To eliminate or to get rid of something.
  2. To distribute or arrange; to put in place.
  3. To deal out; to assign to a use.
  4. To incline.
  5. To bargain; to make terms.
  6. To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.

Pronunciation:/dɪˈspəʊz/

Read more:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dispose

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