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Listening Part 1 - An introduction - C1-C2

Listening to respond


INTRODUCTION TO LISTENING PART 1


Understanding context, meaning and function of a range of utterances


TASK

Listen twice to six short sentences: statement, explanation, description, instruction or question



FORMAT


Three-Four-option multiple choice for each utterance to choose the appropriate response.

Correct responses are always natural and common.



What you hear will include a focus on the following features of language:

  • register

  • stress/

  • intonation

  • idiomatic/ colloquial English

You need to listen to as much everyday, social English as possible.


At this level you are expected to be familiar with a wide range of idioms and colloquialisms to recognise differing degrees of formality in both what is said and how it is expressed.



Where?
Who?
Why?
How?


Where
  • Recognise the context of what you hear by asking yourself questions


  • ‘Where are these people speaking?

  • Are they in a business meeting, in a restaurant, at the doctor’s surgery, etc?’

Who?
  • ‘Who are the people having this conversation?

  • Are they colleagues, friends, a travel agent and a customer, etc?’

Why?
  • recognise the language function from both:-

  • what is being said and the tone of voice in which it is being expressed

How?
  • understand the importance that stress and intonation play in communication.

 

Remember!

The correct response is always clear and unambiguous.

 


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