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B23-UnitL7 Listening skills - Following a lecture or talk -

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.1 Listen to part of a talk by Paul, an Australian palaeontologist. To help practise keeping track of the talk, put the phrases below in the order you hear them.

- The very first field trip i went on

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat

- I found a funny-looking piece of rock

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones

- I immediately changed courses

- I had to do a compulsory unit on extinction

- The very first field trip i went on (5)

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat (2)

- I found a funny-looking piece of rock (4)

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones (3)

- I immediately changed courses (1)

- I had to do a compulsory unit on extinction (6)

- The very first field trip i went on (5)

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat (3)

- I found a funny-looking piece of rock (6)

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones (1)

- I immediately changed courses (4)

- I had to do a compulsory unit on extinction (2)

- The very first field trip i went on (5)

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat (3)

- I found a funny-looking piece of rock (6)

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones (2)

- I immediately changed courses (1)

- I had to do a compulsory unit on extinction (4)

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.2. Which of the following describes the main topic of the talk ?

a. Important lectures Paul has given

b. Describing the process that led to Paul's current role

c. Explaining how ancient Australian animals became extinct

a

b

c

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

1.3 Think about your answer to 1.2 and listen again. Which three phrases in 1.1 are used to give information that is directly related to the main purpose of the talk?

- The very first field trip i went on (1)

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat (2)

- I found a funny-looking piece of rock (3)

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones (4)

- I immediately changed courses (5)

- I had to do a compulsory unit on extinction (6)

- The very first field trip i went on

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones

- I immediately changed courses

- I found a funny-looking piece of rock

- I immediately changed courses

- I had to do a compulsory unit on extinction

- It's an ancestor of the modern Australian wombat

- an old professor studying dried-up dinosaur bones

- I immediately changed courses

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4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • Ungraded

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1.4 Look at the summary below and write questions related to the information missing from each gap.

Ex: 1. What was Paul interested in? / Why did Paul take an ecology course?

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5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • Ungraded

1.5 Listen to the talk again and complete the summary with ONE WORD ONLY.

Paul was interested in 1....... so took an ecology course at university

The course included a section on 2......... and an interesting lecture caused him to quickly change his degree.

Paul says working in palaeontology can be difficult and he describes the condition as 3......... However , the discovery of a 4......... from an ancient animal made him realise he had make the right choice.

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1. environment

2. extinction

3. extreme

4 .tooth

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The topics and language in Listening Section 3 and 4 are more complex . Here are some examples of the infomation you may hear.

A. the methods used in a particular study

B. the effects of an action

C. the reason an action was carried about

D. the conculsions that can be drawn from research

E. the findings of an experiment

2.1 Listen to four extracts from Listening Section 3 and 4 . Decide what type of information above (A-E) you hear in each.

1.A

2.C

3.E

4.D

1.E

2.B

3.A

4.D

1.C

2.A

3.E

4.D

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • Ungraded

2.2 Listen to the second part of Paul's talk. Answer questions 1-4 with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS

1. What information does Paul get from the machine he mentions ?

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