The Right to Roam (Listening Section 3)

What is Listening Section 3? 

  • It is generally a discussion between two to four speakers (e.g. between one or  more students and/or a  university teacher)
  • The subject is some aspect of academic life (e.g. a past of future project)
  • up to three tasks
  • A total of ten questions- there is a brief pause in the discussion between the parts that relate to each of the tasks

Tips for today’s guided exercise: 

In today’s listening exercise you will need to complete a table here are some tips that you may want to use:

  1. Look at the instructions and check how many words that you must write in. 
  2. Look at the heading of the table which tells you what the recording is about
  3. Read the column headings
  4. Look at each row of the table in turn and think about the kind of word(s) you need to complete it
  5. Listen and complete each gap
  6. Move on to the next row each time the speaker talks about something new
  7. Keep up with the speaker if you miss an answer forget it and move on to the next. Fill in any gaps at the end with a guess
  8. Transfer your answers to the answer sheet at the end of the test

Task 1

Download the following file and complete the task

Focus on Listening 2 The right to roam

Task 2 

Download the file and complete the independent listening task

Section 3 Independent Exercise

 

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