6. Develop Transferrable Skills
History is a respected academic pursuit that challenges our intellect. Students must analyse information that may not have one clear interpretation before offering a balanced conclusion. Critical thought is at the heart of every challenging intellectual pursuit.
The ability to question and evaluate information is one that applies to workplaces in many industries, and Nord Anglia Education strive to provide the necessary transferrable skills to all our students. History is one of the best subjects for stimulating and developing this ability.
LISTENING
Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.
1 Some photographs of a horse running showed
all feet off the ground.
at least one foot on the ground.
two feet off the ground.
2 The Scotsman employed by Edison
designed a system to use the technology Edison had invited.
used available technology to make a new system.
was already an expert in motion picture technology.
3 One major problem with the first system was that
only one persion could be filmed.
people could only see very short films.
the camera was very heavy.
4 Rival systems started to appear in Europe after people had
been told about the American system.
seen the American system.
used the American system.
5 In 1895, a famous new system was developed by
a French team working alone.
a Fernch and German team working together.
a German team who invented the word 'cinema'.
6 Longer filmes were not made at the time because of problems involving
the subject matters.
the camera.
the film projector.
https://www.ielts-writing.info/EXAM/practice_tests/66/IELTS_Listening_12_Section_4/608/ .
7 The 'Lantham Loop' invention relied on
removing tension between the film reels.
adding three more films reels to the system.
making one of the film reels more effective.
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