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Listening Exercises A1-C1
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- Meeting people at a dinner
- Ordering in a café Listen to people ordering food and drinks in a café to practise and improve your listening skills. Before listening
- Organising a group project
Preparation taskWrite the words in the correct group. biology chemistry French German history maths
TasksTask 1Put the phrases in the correct group.
Task 2Write a number (1–6) to put the sentences in the correct order. I’m Cara. And you are? Nice to meet you! I grew up near London. Where are you from? Are you doing history on its own? Do you live in Scotland? DiscussionWhat subjects do you like to study? TranscriptTeacher: So, now you’ve got the important information, it’s time to meet each other. Everyone turn to the people next to you and introduce yourselves. Cara: So, hi. I’m Cara. And you are? Robert: Robert. Selim: Selim. Cara: Nice to meet you! Robert and Selim: You too. Robert: Nice accent. Where are you from? Cara: I’m from Glasgow. Robert: Oh, really? My mum’s from near Glasgow, so I’m half Scottish. Cara: Cool. Do you live in Scotland? Robert: No, we live in England, near Manchester. My dad’s from there. What about you, Selim? Selim: I’m from Leeds originally but I grew up near London. Cara: Are you both doing history on its own? Selim: No. I’m doing history and German. Robert: I’m doing it with maths, actually. Selim: History and maths. That’s different! Robert: Yeah, I couldn’t decide between arts and sciences. Maths doesn’t help with remembering dates, though! And you? Cara: I’m doing history and French. Selim: I wanted to do French but German was easier, so I took that. Cara: German is so hard! Listening: A1 Meeting people at a dinnerListen to introductions at a dinner party to practise and improve your listening skills. Before listeningDo the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises. Preparation taskChoose the TWO correct answers. One answer is not correct. How are you? Am fine. Fine. I’m fine. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Thank you. Do you know Jack? I know. No, I don’t. Yes, I know him. Do you remember? Yes, do. Yes, I do. Yes, I remember. Would you like a drink? Good idea. How are you? Yes, please. Here you are. Thanks. Thank you. You’re welcome. TasksTask 1Write a number (1–6) to put the sentences in the order that you hear them. My name isn’t Alison. Do you know Alyssa? Nice to meet you too. Do you remember? Alyssa was there. Would you like a drink? Task 2Are the sentences true or false? Julian remembers Alyssa. Ben is Alyssa’s brother. They were at Ben’s wedding. The wedding was in February. Julian says the wrong name. Alyssa doesn’t want a drink. AnswerTrue True True True True True False False False False False False DiscussionHow often do you meet new people? TranscriptCharles: Hello, Julian. Julian: Hello, Charles. How are you? Charles: I’m fine. Fine. Julian, do you remember Alyssa? Julian: No, I don’t. Charles: She’s Ben’s sister. Do you remember? We were all at Ben’s wedding together. Julian: Ah, yes, I do – in that old castle. Was it in January? Charles: Yes, it was! Alyssa was there. Alyssa: Hello. Nice to meet you … again. Julian: Hello, nice to meet you too, Alison. Alyssa: I’m not Alison. Julian: What? Alyssa: My name isn’t Alison. It’s Alyssa. Julian: I’m sorry. Nice to meet you, Alyssa. Charles: Good. Would you like a drink? Julian: Good idea. Alyssa: Yes, please. Charles: Here you are. Alyssa and Julian: Thanks! Listening: A1 Ordering in a caféListen to people ordering food and drinks in a café to practise and improve your listening skills. Before listeningDo the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises. Preparation taskWrite the words in the correct group.
TasksTask 1Are the sentences true or false? Customer 1 orders a large bottle of orange juice. The apple juice costs £3.15. Customer 2 is not going to have their tea and cake inside the café. Customer 2 pays with a twenty pound note. Customer 3 orders something to drink. The cookie costs 85p. AnswerTrue True True True True True False False False False False False Task 2Complete the sentences with words from the box.
I’m we only have bottled juices. I’ll have an apple juice ……………………………………… . Sorry, I wanted freshly orange juice. To eat in or ? Sorry, I think I was in of you. No, thanks, the cookie. DiscussionHow often do you buy snacks from cafés? TranscriptCustomer 1: Can I have an orange juice, please? Server: Regular or large? Customer 1: How big is a large? Server: This is a large. This is a regular. Customer 1: I’ll have a large, then, please. Without ice. Customer 1: Sorry, I wanted freshly squeezed orange juice. Server: I’m afraid we only have bottled juices. Customer 1: Oh, then I’ll have an apple juice instead, please. Server: Here you go. That’s £3.50, please. Customer 1: Thanks. Server: Thank you. Server: Can I help anyone? Customer 2: Who’s next? Customer 3: You were first, I think. Customer 2: What teas do you have? Server: Breakfast tea, mint and green tea. Customer 2: A mint tea and a slice of lemon cake, please. Server: To eat in or take away? Customer 2: Take away, please. Server: There you go. That’ll be £4.20 please. Customer 2: Sorry, I’ve only got a fifty. Server: That’s OK. Here’s your change … 5, 10, 30, 50. Server: Who’s next? Customer 4: Can I have a ... Customer 3: Er, sorry. Customer 4: Oh, sorry! Were you waiting? Please. Customer 3: Thank you. Can I have a chocolate chip cookie, please? Server: Would you like a drink with that? Customer 3: No, thanks. Just the cookie. Server: OK, then. That’s 95p, please. Customer 3: Thanks. I think that’s right. Server: 50, 70, 80, 85, 90, 92, 94, yep, 95. Thank you. Listening: A1 Organising a group projectListen to people organising a group project and answer the questions to practise and improve your listening skills. Before listeningDo the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises. Preparation taskMatch the times (a–f) with the words (1–6). Words Times…… Three till five …… Four o’clock …… Before ten …… After ten …… Ten to five …… Twenty to eight a. 9.30 b. 7.40 c. 4.50 d. 10.15 e. 4.00 f. 3.00–5.00 TasksTask 1Are the sentences true or false? They want to start the project soon. The first meeting will be for two hours. Mornings before ten are good for everyone. Everyone is free at four. They’re going to have the meeting in the library. Robert will leave the meeting before 5 p.m. AnswerTrue True True True True True False False False False False False Task 2Match the sentences (a–d) that mean the same thing (1–4). Sentences Sentences…… I can do 4. …… I can’t do 4. …… I can always do 4. …… We all agree to meet at 4. I’m free every day at four. I’m free at four. I’m not free at four. We’re going to meet at four. Download 0.52 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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