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LISTENING

Listening is an important part of learning English.
In this section, you will listen to short conversations, stories, and instructions.

Do not worry if you do not understand every word.
Focus on understanding the meaning.

Before you begin:

• Listen carefully
• Do not read the questions during the first listen
• Answer after listening
• Speak your answers aloud before writing

When you are ready, start with Lesson 1.

Lesson 1: Everyday Conversation

Hello dear learners,

Today, you are going to listen to a short conversation.
The conversation is about a simple daily situation.

You will listen two times.

First time: listen to understand what the conversation is about.
Second time: listen for important details.

Click the play button when you are ready.

Everyday Conversation – Audio
play

Part A: Main Idea

  1. Who is talking in the conversation?

  2. What are they talking about?
     

Part B: Details

  1. What is Emma looking for?

  2. Where does she think it is?

  3. What does Alex suggest?
     

Part C: Think and Answer

  1. Why does Emma feel worried?

What would you do in Emma’s place?

 

Well done.

You understood the conversation and the main idea.
Listening is about understanding meaning, not every word.

Now, move on to the next lesson.

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ANSWER KEY – SCRIPT 1

  1. Alex and Emma

  2. Getting ready for school / a missing notebook

  3. Her notebook

  4. On the table at home

  5. Borrow some paper

  6. She cannot find her notebook

  7. Answers may vary

Lesson 2: Short Story

Welcome back.

In this lesson, you will listen to a short story.
The story has a small problem and a solution.

Listen carefully and try to understand what happens first, next, and last.

Click play to begin.

Short Story – Audio
play

Part A: Main Idea

  1. When does the story take place?

  2. What problem does Tom have?
     

Part B: Order of Events

  1. Why did Tom miss breakfast?

  2. How did he feel at school?

  3. Who helped Tom?
     

Part C: Think and Answer

  1. What lesson can we learn from this story?

  2. How was the problem solved?
     

Good work.

You followed the story and understood the order of events.
Listening to stories helps you understand English naturally.

Let’s continue.

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         Answers

  • ​On Monday morning

  • He woke up late and missed breakfast

  • He was late

  • Tired and hungry

  • His friend

  • Helping others / Being prepared

  • His friend shared food

Lesson 3 : Instructions

In this lesson, you will listen to instructions.

Instructions tell us what to do and how to do it.
It is important to listen carefully.

You will listen two times.

Click play when you are ready.

Instructions – Audio

Part A: Main Idea

  1. What kind of listening is this?

  2. Who is giving the instructions?
     

Part B: Details

  1. What should students write first?

  2. What should they read quietly?

  3. What should they not do yet?
     

Part C: Think and Answer

  1. Why is it important to listen carefully?

  2.  What can happen if instructions are not followed?
 

Very good.

You listened carefully and followed the instructions.
This skill is useful in school and everyday life.

instructions

​Answers 

  1. Instruction

  2. A teacher

  3. Their name

  4. The first question

  5. Start writing

  6. To understand the task clearly

  7. Mistakes / confusion

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