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Listening (Lifelong learning) SVIP
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You will hear a man giving information to people who are starting a one-week singing course. For each question, write ONE word or a number in the blank.
One-week singing course
Teachers:
- Jazz: Robert Park
- Songs from musicals: Susan
Concert:
- When: Friday, at p.m.
- Colour of clothes:
Other information:
- Map of building: available from the
- Lunch: eat in the
- Car park: costs £ per day
For each question, choose the correct answer.
You will hear a boy telling a friend about an art course he went on. What did the boy enjoy most about it?
You will hear a girl telling a friend about her art course. How does the girl feel about it?
You will hear a man telling his friend about his Welsh language course. What does the man say about it?
You will hear two friends talking about biology homework. The girl suggests that the boy should __________.
You will hear two friends talking about their teacher. The girl thinks that the teacher __________.
You will hear a girl telling her friend about learning Chinese. The boy suggests that the girl should __________.
You will hear an interview with a woman called Penelope Leigh, who gives advice on how to revise. For each question, choose the correct answer.
What does Penelope say about understanding a subject?
Penelope thinks that __________.
What does Penelope say about managing revision?
What does Penelope say about some subjects?
Penelope thinks listening to music while revising __________.
What is Penelope's final tip?
Listen to an interview about listening skills. For each question, choose True or False.
The interviewer thinks speaking is the most difficult skill to learn.
Gabriella says most students perform better in listening than in speaking.
The interviewer finds it frustrating when people repeat things too quickly.
Gabriella suggests pretending to understand if the conversation is important.
In some situations, summarizing what the other person said can be useful.
Gabriella's second strategy involves asking questions to clarify information.