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C1 Advanced Listening Exam

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  • Which Part of the Listening Exam is this from? There is one gap per sentence, which is completed by a single word or short phrase from the listening text.
    Part 2
  • Which listening Part is this from? Part _ features interviews and discussions involving two or more speakers. The text is approximately 3–4 minutes in length and typically takes the form of a broadcast interview or discussion aimed at a non
    3
  • Remember that there is a theme with all of the recordings. The theme will be written on the top of the paper, so you will know the _____ before the recording begins.
    theme
  • The focus in Part one is on __________ . We want to understand the speaker’s specific point of view. a) opinion b) attitude c) purpose
    a) opinion
  • Part 4 of the Listening Module is focused on ____. _____is the general meaning of something. Therefore, you do not have to understand every word . . . but you do have to understand the overall meaning of the speaker’s monologue. Ask yoursel
    gist/gist
  • Correct __________ is expected at this level.
    spelling
  • The focus in Part 1 is on _____ . We want to understand the speaker’s overall impression, their settled way of thinking or feeling. a) opion b) purpose c) attitude
    c) attitude
  • Part ___eatures an informational monologue of approximately __minutes in length. Texts typically take the form of talks, lectures or broadcasts, aimed at a non-specialist audience, and are delivered in a neutral or semi-formal style.
    2 / 3
  • Part 1 consists of ______ unrelated short texts.
    3
  • The texts in Part 1 are approximately 1 minute in length and involve _____ speakers.
    two
  • In part 1 there are _____ three-option __________ __________ questions on each text.
    2/ multiple choice
  • The focuss on Part 1 is __________. We want to understand what the speaker is doing: apologising, praising etc. a) agreement b) course of action c) function
    c) function
  • Other focuses in Part One are on gist, detail and course of action. True or False?
    True
  • Which listening Part is this from? A series of six four-option multiple-choice questions focuses on the attitude and opinions of speakers, both explicitly stated and implied.
    3
  • In_____ each task focuses on a different aspect of gist understanding, for example: interpreting context, identifying the speaker, identifying main points, attitudes and opinions.
    Part 4
  • Read the question, underline the key words, and then think what is the most likely answer. It doesn't matter if you're right or not - just ______ the answer helps you 'tune in' to the recording.
    predicting
  • The focus in Part 1 is on the speaker’s __________.We want to understand why the speaker is doing something or saying something. a) opinion b) purpose c) attitude
    b) purpose
  • Part _____ consists of a series of five short monologues on a theme.
    4
  • As soon as you are allowed to open the test paper, turn to Part 1 and start _____key words in the questions
    underlining
  • Part 3 tests the candidate’s ability to listen to longer interviews and discussions and show understanding of the speakers’ __________ and opinions. a) attitudes b) moods c) feelings
    attitudes
  • Which Part? The series of monologues is heard twice, but candidates may approach the tasks in either order.
    4
  • Sometimes students get used to hearing their English teacher and think their listening skills are really good. But then comes the exam, and _____ from all round Britain, America, New Zealand, etc. Suddenly it's not so easy! Avoid this by
    accents