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 did Catherine ask for recently?
Question 2
When did Catherine ask for this?
Question 3
What can be said of her former boss?
Question 4
What does Polly say about the meeting?
Question 5
Why does Brandon have no time for coffee?
Question 6
Why can’t Brandon talk to Peter?
Question 7
Who is Lucy?
Question 8
When is the conference taking place?
Question 9
What can be said of Martin?
Question 10
Why is the dessert no longer included with lunch?
Question 11
What is the woman’s concern?
Question 12
What does the man recommend?
Question 13
What is the conversation about?
Question 14
Where is the problem worse?
Question 15
How does the first speaker feel about the chance of a solution?
Question 16
Who is this conversation between?
Question 17
What is the subject of the conversation?
Question 18
What is Mrs. Jones told?
Question 19
What is this conversation mainly about?
Question 20
How many main meals are included in the ticket for international flights?
Question 21
When does the first man say he wants to try out this airline?
Question 22
What is this conversation mainly about?
Question 23
What does the first man ask for?
Question 24
What does the man mean by, “good to go”?
Question 25
What is the woman NOT looking forward to?
Question 26
What does the first man NOT like?
Question 27
What do “sea-leg tablets” help with?
Question 28
What does the woman mean when she says, “on the whole”?
Question 29
What does the second man describe as “intuitive”?
Question 30
What does the woman prefer about the old website?
Question 31
What kind of snack does the woman suggest should be included in the menu?
Question 32
Which list does the woman say she has already compiled?
Question 33
Look at the graphic. What time is coffee and tea scheduled to be served?
Question 34
What does the woman mean when she says, “I’ve narrowed it down to 4 potential properties”?
Question 35
What problem does the man have with “Logan Hill”?
Question 36
Look at the graphic. Which option would the company most likely choose?
Question 37
What did the woman forget?
Question 38
What kind of movie does the woman NOT want to watch?
Question 39
Look at the graphic. Which movie are the man and woman most likely to watch?