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.

  1. Who is Tae-Hee?
  2. How old is Tae-Hee in the picture?
  3. What symbolizes good luck?
  4. What does the belt symbolize?
  5. How many types of rice cakes are usually served?
  6. What is inside the gift bag?
  7. What do guests give the baby?
  8. 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.

  1. Where is Adam’s restaurant located?
  2. What did Chris order at Adam’s?
  3. What type of dish is steak au poivre?
  4. When does Adam’s get busy?
  5. Where is The Duke located?
  6. What did Chris eat at The Duke?
  7. What type of dishes is The Duke famous for?
  8. Where is The Tower located?
  9. 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.

  1. What kind of degree did Jessica receive?
  2. What additional qualification is needed to become a teacher?
  3. How long does a Postgraduate Certificate in Education take?
  4. What degree allows you to specialise in a specific area of chemistry?
  5. How long does it take to complete a research degree?
  6. What event offers the chance to meet leading companies?
  7. 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.

  1. What is Warren Short’s job?
  2. Why must reporters know about their audience?
  3. What can the audience do if there is no engagement?
  4. What can be avoided if reports are balanced?
  5. How should scripts be?
  6. What is the purpose of the introduction?
  7. Who should be interviewed first?
  8. Where should interviews take place?
  9. Why interview a second person?

Exercise 5: Listen to the talk, and answer the following questions. Limit your answers to 3 words only.

  1. How many parts does the talk have?
  2. What is the first part about?
  3. What is the second part about?
  4. What is the simplest definition of news?
  5. Why is this definition not useful?
  6. Why must TV editors be more selective?
  7. What determines if a story is newsworthy?
  8. What do editors consider besides relevance?
  9. What is the first stage of newspaper production?
  10. What needs to be checked in the editing stage?
  11. What is the focus of the pre-press stage?
  12. How long does the entire process take?

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