Listening – Part 3 – Conversations
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On GlobalExam: Part 3 is composed of 13 conversations between two people. There are 2 to 5 exchanges per conversation. The dialogues will appear one at a time with the 3 corresponding questions. To help you, there will be 4 possible responses per question. Select the best response to each question. Press pause to read the questions before starting the recording.
New: For certain conversations there will be 3 speakers and certain questions will be associated with an audio as well as a table or graphic.
On Exam Day: Part 3 is made up of 13 conversations between two people, with 2 to 5 exchanges per person. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation and the conversations will only be spoken one time. Select the best response to each
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Tip: You can start answering the questions right from the beginning of the recording as they are usually written in order.
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Question 1
What is the main topic of this conversation?
Question 2
What is missing?
Question 3
What seems to be the problem?
Question 4
What are the two speakers discussing?
Question 5
Why is the woman upset?
Question 6
What does the woman decide to do?
Question 7
Who are the two speakers?
Question 8
Why is the woman so surprised to run into her colleague?
Question 9
What is the man complaining about?
Question 10
What is this conversation referring to?
Question 11
Why is the man so upset?
Question 12
What does the receptionist do?
Question 13
Who are the two speakers?
Question 14
What seems to be the problem?
Question 15
What is required of the woman?
Question 16
Where is this conversation most likely taking place?
Question 17
What does the man suggest?
Question 18
What is the woman most likely to do next?
Question 19
What’s the conversation mainly about?
Question 20
Why does the first man say, “I see”?
Question 21
Why does the second man want to take the road?
Question 22
Who are the conversation participants most likely to be?
Question 23
What is the woman’s problem?
Question 24
What is the first man’s opinion of Professor Jenkins?
Question 25
Where is the conversation most likely taking place?
Question 26
What does the woman order?
Question 27
Why can’t the second man have a cookie?
Question 28
What is the second man’s complaint?
Question 29
Why does the first man repeat “sleep walking”?
Question 30
Who is the woman speaking to when she asks, “Do you have any idea what the problem is?”
Question 31
What does the woman ask the man to do?
Question 32
Which problem does the man mention?
Question 33
Look at the graphic. Which bus will the man take?
Question 34
What does the woman want?
Question 35
Which bests describes the woman’s justifications?
Question 36
Look at the graphic. How much of an increase can the woman expect?
Question 37
Where is the conversation likely to be taking place?
Question 38
Why does the man say, “if you were going to have a sudden heart problem, this would be the best time and place to have it”?
Question 39
Look at the graphic. What will the man write in [1]?