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What are the three response options in the Listening Exam?
Affirm / Negative / Not Stated
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Correct this sentence: Turn hard left as soon as you will see the Tower.
Turn hard left as soon as you see the Tower.
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Correct this setence: I usually work at Jose María Cordóva airport but this week I work at Olaya Herrera airport.
I am working
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Correct this sentence: Do you can see the Tower?
Can you see the Tower?
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Correct this sentence: I usually ask to the pilot to 'state intentions'.
ask (without to!)
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Correct this sentence: If an aircraft would report a problem with its landing gear, I would clear the runway.
If an aircraft reported a problem with its landing gear, I would clear the runway.
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How do you pronounce the 'ed' ending in these three Past Simple verbs? (1) touch down (2) rotate (3) extend
(1) /t/ (2) /id/ (3) /id/
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Correct this sentence: And the finally thing I'd do is notify the emergency ground services.
And the final thing I'd do is notify the emergency ground services.
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What's the difference between 'say again' and 'I say again'?
'say again' means you want the other person to repeat / 'I say again' means you will repeat.
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If you and your partner cannot agree on information during Speaking Task 2, what should you do?
You should ask the examiner to clarify/confirm.
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Correct this sentence (there are two mistakes): Working in the tower is usually more easier that working in approach.
Working in the tower is usually easier than working in approach.
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How long should you talk for in Speaking Part 3? Do you have time to prepare?
2 minutes. Yes, 1 minute.
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It is / It isn't a good idea to ask your partner questions in Speaking Part 1?
It is... but not too many!
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What's the opposite of 'extend' the landing gear?
retract
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