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
Who are the two people in this conversation?
Question 2
What does the speaker suggest?
Question 3
What does Mr. Derek seem to think of this suggestion?
Question 4
What is the main purpose of this conversation?
Question 5
When will Mark probably be able to find a place within the team in this company?
Question 6
How many people are already on the team?
Question 7
What is wrong with Carrie?
Question 8
What is Carrie asking from her colleague?
Question 9
When will Carrie return to the office?
Question 10
What type of situation is this?
Question 11
What seems to be the problem?
Question 12
What does the man suggest?
Question 13
What seems to be the problem?
Question 14
Whose fault is it?
Question 15
Why is Sophie upset?
Question 16
Where is this conversation taking place?
Question 17
How many people are they?
Question 18
Why don’t they want to have dinner?
Question 19
What is the problem
Question 20
What does the man mean when he says, “It’s no use crying over spilt milk”?
Question 21
Why is the woman annoyed?
Question 22
What has happened to children’s books?
Question 23
What has happened to sales of electronic devices?
Question 24
What must the company do?
Question 25
What time should the first woman arrive at the venue for the meeting?
Question 26
What does the second woman agree to do?
Question 27
What will be changed?
Question 28
What is the conversation about?
Question 29
What was John’s previous job?
Question 30
What’s he probably going to do next?
Question 31
Why can the woman take business class for this flight?
Question 32
What does the woman mean when she says, “It’s a flying visit”?
Question 33
Look at the graphic. Which extras do you get in premier coach?
Question 34
Why is it a good time to sell?
Question 35
Which thing is NOT mentioned as being important?
Question 36
Look at the graphic. Which site do you think they will choose?
Question 37
What is the problem?
Question 38
What does the woman mean when she says, “fit the bill”?
Question 39
Look at the graphic. Which person would be most suitable?