For Sections 1 and 3, each speaker will have a different voice to help you tell them apart (e.g. male/female: younger/older). Both speakers will talk equally, and you will hear answers from both speakers.
For Section 1, there is normally one person who has to find out information from the other. |
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1.1 You will hear three short extracts from Listening Section 1. Listen and identify what makes each speaker different, and what information they want to find out. |
people | description | information wanted | |
1 | travel agent | older female | The customer would like information about ….. |
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2 | hotel receptionist | The receptionist needs to find out the guest’s ….. | |
guest | |||
3 | interviewer | The applicant would like to know about ….. | |
job applicant |
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1.2 You need to listen to both speakers carefully. Listen to the rest of the conversations from 1.1 and answer the questions below. Ignore the final column for now.
1 | NOTES:
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2 | 1 How many nights will the man stay?
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2 Which of the following is on the 10th floor?
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3 | 1 Which country has the applicant worked in most?
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2 What department would the applicant like to work in?
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1.3 Listen again and look at the final column in the table. Circle the person who provided the answer. Sometimes both are possible. |