Note: Đây là dạng bài kém phổ biến trong đề thi IELTS Listening
Exercise 1: Listen to the conversation between Mark and Nam, and answer the following questions. Limit your answers to 3 words only.
- Who is Tae-Hee?
- How old is Tae-Hee in the picture?
- What symbolizes good luck?
- What does the belt symbolize?
- How many types of rice cakes are usually served?
- What is inside the gift bag?
- What do guests give the baby?
- What is Nam’s gift from the baby’s parents?
Exercise 2: Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions. Limit your answers to 2 words only.
- Where is Adam’s restaurant located?
- What did Chris order at Adam’s?
- What type of dish is steak au poivre?
- When does Adam’s get busy?
- Where is The Duke located?
- What did Chris eat at The Duke?
- What type of dishes is The Duke famous for?
- Where is The Tower located?
- What dish did Chris eat at The Tower?
Exercise 3: Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions. Limit your answers to 5 words only.
- What kind of degree did Jessica receive?
- What additional qualification is needed to become a teacher?
- How long does a Postgraduate Certificate in Education take?
- What degree allows you to specialise in a specific area of chemistry?
- How long does it take to complete a research degree?
- What event offers the chance to meet leading companies?
- How can Jessica arrange another meeting with Dr Ross?
Exercise 4: Listen to the talk and answer the following questions. Limit your answers to 3 words only.
- What is Warren Short’s job?
- Why must reporters know about their audience?
- What can the audience do if there is no engagement?
- What can be avoided if reports are balanced?
- How should scripts be?
- What is the purpose of the introduction?
- Who should be interviewed first?
- Where should interviews take place?
- Why interview a second person?
Exercise 5: Listen to the talk, and answer the following questions. Limit your answers to 3 words only.
- How many parts does the talk have?
- What is the first part about?
- What is the second part about?
- What is the simplest definition of news?
- Why is this definition not useful?
- Why must TV editors be more selective?
- What determines if a story is newsworthy?
- What do editors consider besides relevance?
- What is the first stage of newspaper production?
- What needs to be checked in the editing stage?
- What is the focus of the pre-press stage?
- How long does the entire process take?