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 time was the reservation for?
Question 2
How long has the woman been waiting?
Question 3
Why was there a delay in seating the woman?
Question 4
What happened to the man?
Question 5
Where does the man feel pain?
Question 6
What is the woman going to do first?
Question 7
What two things is the man planning to do to relax?
Question 8
What did the woman notice about the man?
Question 9
When might the man get his massage?
Question 10
Why is the man so busy?
Question 11
When will this project end, according to the talk?
Question 12
What is the woman’s position within the company?
Question 13
What is this conversation about?
Question 14
When was this project submitted?
Question 15
Where is the conversation taking place?
Question 16
What is the manager underlining in this conversation?
Question 17
What can be inferred about the employee’s child?
Question 18
What excuse does the employee use for his defense?
Question 19
What is the conversation mainly about?
Question 20
Why does the man say, “I hear you!”?
Question 21
What does the woman imply about going to the dentist?
Question 22
What are the speakers talking about?
Question 23
What can be inferred about the writer, David Sedaris?
Question 24
What does the man mean when he says, “I’m dying to see him”?
Question 25
What is the conversation mainly about?
Question 26
What can be implied from this conversation?
Question 27
What does the man think is the biggest problem with the current system?
Question 28
What is the conversation mainly about?
Question 29
Why is it difficult to book two aisle seats close together?
Question 30
What can be implied from the conversation?
Question 31
What is the problem with the room that they discuss?
Question 32
What does the woman say that she’ll check?
Question 33
Look at the graphic. Which flowers will the woman order?
Question 34
Why isn’t the 1-bedroom apartment available until mid-February?
Question 35
Why does the man want to leave his current apartment so quickly?
Question 36
Look at the graphic. Which apartment is the man most likely to choose?
Question 37
What does the man think about seeing an exhibition in the afternoon?
Question 38
What does the woman mean when she says, “…we won’t have much time to play with”?
Question 39
Look at the graphic. Which exhibition are they most likely to choose?