I ih Pre-intermediate A2+ Get Ready for IELTS L I S T E N I N G ne Short = POWERED BY COBUILD Unit Title Topic Exam focus Page Introduction 4 1 Friends abroad Travel, countries and Form completion, note completion, 8 nationalities multiple-choice questions 2 Food and cooking Food, cooking, Completing notes, tables and flow 14 measures and weights charts, matching information 3 Presentations Academic subjects Completing sentences and tables, diagram 20 labelling, multiple-choice questions Review 1 26 4 Work Types of work, Note completion, short-answer 28 workplaces questions, matching 5 On campus services University facilities Labelling maps and flow charts, short- 34 answer questions, sentence completion 6 Staying safe Crime, protection and Multiple-choice questions, short-answer 40 safety questions, table completion Review 2 46 7 Studying, exams and Study habits Multiple-choice questions, completing 48 revision flow charts 8 Shopping and Spending habits, Completing notes, answering matching 54 spending products questions, short-answer questions 9 Hobbies, interests Interests and pastimes Completing forms and tables, multiple- 60 and sports choice questions Review 3 66 10 Work-life balance Time management Completing notes and sentences, 68 labelling diagrams 11 Comparing cultures Food, dress, housing Matching sentences, short-answer 74 questions, multiple-choice questions 12 Exploring the oceans Natural resources, Diagram and flow chart completion, 80 ocean life note completion Review 4 86 Practice test 88 Audio scripts 93 Answer key 118 Glossary 129 книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary Get Ready for IELTS Listening has been written for learners with a band score of 3 or 4 who want to achieve a higher score. Using this book will help you improve your pre-intermediate listening skills for the IELTS Academic Listening test. You can use Get Heady for IELTS Listening: • as a self-study course. We recommend that you work systematically through the 12 units in order to benefit from its progressive structure. • as a supplementary listening skills course for IELTS preparation classes.The book provides enough material for approximately 50 hours of classroom activity. Get Ready for IELTS Listening • This comprises a book and two CDs. • The book contains 12 units. Each unit focuses on a different topic and these topics are ones that often appear in the IELTS exam. • After every three units, there is a Review unit which helps you to revise the language and skills covered in the previous units. • At the end of the book the Practice test gives you the opportunity to take an lELTS-style test under test conditions. • There is also a full answer key at the back of the book so you can check your answers. Here you will find suggested answers for more open-ended questions and model answers for the exam practice questions in Part 3 of the unit. • The glossary at the back of the book lists the useful words from each unit with their Cobuild dictionary definitions. • Two audio CDs accompany the book. These contain the listening exercises. When you see this icon ^))) please play the CD. CD1 features language at a pre-intermediate level speed and CD2 features language that is a little faster. This is to help you prepare for the speed that features in the IELTS test. Each unit starts with the Aims of the unit. They outline the key language and skills covered. Part 1: Language development provides exercises on vocabulary related to the topic as well as key grammar related to the IELTS Task covered in the unit. Clear structures are provided. Part 2: Skills development provides step-by-step exercises and guidance on specific question types that appear in the test. There are explanations and examples that show you how to approach each question type. Useful tips are highlighted to help you develop successful test-taking strategies. Part 3: Exam practice provides one exam practice question for eitherTask 1 orTask 2 in a format that follows the actual exam. You can use this to check whether or not you are ready for the test. Finally, a checklist summarises the key points covered in the unit. 4 книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary Exam information boxes in each unit provide key background information about the IELTS Listening exam. Exam tip boxes provide essential exam techniques and strategies. Watch out! boxes highlight common errors in the exam. • Each unit contains approximately three hours of study material. • Try to answer the questions without looking at a dictionary to develop the skill of guessing the meaning of unknown words from context. This is important because dictionaries cannot be used during the actual exam. • Use a pencil to complete the exercises, so that you can erase your first answers and do the exercises again for revision. • Try to revise what you have learnt in Parts 1 and 2 before doing the practice IELTS questions in Part 3. This will improve the quality of your answers, and using the new language will help you to remember it. • It's recommended that you try and complete all questions in the unit as the skills needed to do well at the IELTS test can only be improved through extensive practice. • Part 3 contains exam practice questions. You should try and complete Part 3 questions listening to the audio only once, as this gives you the opportunity to practise under exam conditions. Do not look at the audio script at the back of the book while doing Part 3 questions. After you have finished listening, make sure the format and spelling of your answers is correct. Then, check your answers using the answer key. • Read the answer key carefully as this provides information on what kind of answer is awarded high marks. • Reading the audio script at the back of the book at the same time as listening to the recording will help you to develop your listening skills and identify answers. Remember that the answers are underlined in the audio scripts. Also available in the Collins Get Ready for IELTS series: Heading, Writing and Speaking. книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary The International English Language Testing System (iELTS) Test IELTS is jointly managed by the British Council, Cambridge ESOL Examinations and IDP Education, Australia. There are two versions of the test: • Academic • General Training Academic is for students wishing to study at undergraduate or postgraduate levels in an English-medium environment. General Training is for people who wish to migrate to an English-speaking country. This book is primarily for students taking the Academic version. The Test There are four modules: Listening 30 minutes, plus 10 minutes for transferring answers to the answer sheet NB: the audio is heard only once. Approx. 10 questions per section Section 1: two speakers discuss a social situation Section 2: one speaker talks about a non-academic topic Section 3: up to four speakers discuss an educational project Section 4: one speaker gives a talk of general academic interest Reading 60 minutes 3 texts, taken from authentic sources, on general, academic topics. They may contain diagrams, charts, etc. 40 questions: may include multiple choice, sentence completion, completing a diagram, graph or chart, choosing headings, yes/no, true/false questions, classification and matching exercises. Writing Task 1: 20 minutes: description of a table, chart, graph or diagram (150 words minimum) Task 2: 40 minutes: an essay in response to an argument or problem (250 words minimum) Speaking 11-14 minutes A three-part face-to-face oral interview with an examiner. The interview is recorded. Part 1: introductions and general questions (4-5 mins) Part 2: individual long turn (3-4 mins) - the candidate is given a task, has one minute to prepare, then talks for 1-2 minutes, with some questions from the examiner. Part 3: two-way discussion (4-5 mins): the examiner asks further questions on the topic from Part 2, and gives the candidate the opportunity to discuss more abstract issues or ideas. Timetabling Listening, Reading and Writing must be taken on the same day, and in the order listed above. Speaking can be taken up to 7 days before or after the other modules. Scoring Each section is given a band score. The average of the four scores produces the Overall Band Score. You do not pass or fail IELTS; you receive a score. IELTS and the Common European Framework of Reference The CEFR shows the level of the learner and is used for many English as a Foreign Language examinations. The table below shows the approximate CEFR level and the equivalent IELTS Overall Band Score: CEFR description CEFR code IELTS Band Score Proficient user C2 9 (Advanced) C1 7-8 Independent user B2 5-6.5 (Intermediate - Upper Intermediate) B1 4-5 6 книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary This table contains the general descriptors for the band scores 1-9: IELTS Band Scores Expert user Has fully operational command of the language: appropriate, accurate and fluent with complete understanding. Very good user Has fully operational command of the language, with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies and inappropriacies. Misunderstandings may occur in unfamiliar situations. Handles complex detailed argumentation well. Good user Has operational command of the language, though with occasional inaccuracies, inappropriacies and misunderstandings in some situations. Generally handles complex language well and understands detailed reasoning. Competent user Has generally effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriacies and misunderstandings. Can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations. Modest user Has partial command of the language, coping with overall meaning in most situations, though is likely to make many mistakes. Should be able to handle basic communication in own field. Limited user Basic competence is limited to familiar situations. Has frequent problems in understanding and expression. Is not able to use complex language. Extremely limited Conveys and understands only general meaning in very familiar situations. user Frequent breakdowns in communication occur. Intermittent user No real communication is possible except for the most basic information using isolated words or short formulae in familiar situations and to meet immediate needs. Has great difficulty understanding spoken and written English. 1 Non user Essentially has no ability to use the language beyond possibly a few isolated words. 0 Did not attempt No assessable information provided. the test Marking The Listening and Reading papers have 40 items, each worth one mark if correctly answered. Here are some examples of how marks are translated into band scores: Listening: 16 out of 40 correct answers: band score 5 23 out of 40 correct answers: band score 6 30 out of 40 correct answers: band score 7 Reading 15 out of 40 correct answers: band score 5 23 out of 40 correct answers: band score 6 30 out of 40 correct answers: band score 7 Writing and Speaking are marked according to performance descriptors. Writing: examiners award a band score for each of four areas with equal weighting: • Task achievement (Task 1) • Task response (Task 2) • Coherence and cohesion • Lexical resource and grammatical range and accuracy Speaking: examiners award a band score for each of four areas with equal weighting: • Fluency and coherence • Lexical resource • Grammatical range • Accuracy and pronunciation For full details of how the examination is scored and marked, go to: www.ielts.org книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary 7 AIMS: Language related to: travel, timetables, countries, nationalities • Predicting answers • Recognizing number formats and spellings • Form completion • Note completion • Multiple-choice questions Part 1: Vocabulary Nations and nationalities 1 Quiz: Can you match these countries to the names in the box? Egypt Malaysia Portugal Japan United Arab Emirates (UAE) Nationalities are often formed by changing the endings of the names of countries. Look at the examples in the table below. Country + ending Nationality Australia _n Australian Egypt _ian Egyptian Britain _ish British Japan _ese Japanese Pakistan _i Pakistani 8 Get Ready for IELкTнSи:г Lаi sвtыenлiоnжgена группой vk.com/englishlibrary Unit 1 Complete the following sentences about national airlines with the correct nationality. 1 Japan Airlines is a........... ...............airline. Departure ^ 2 Air China is a .................... ......airline. Arrival —^ 3 Egyptair is an................... airline. 4 Emirates is an.................. .........airline. y Gaie (Gate \ - -ym ' 20 I 21 / |_/5( Customs control / ' 5 TAP Portugal is a ............................airline. * P-^oon.ro, 71 6 Malaysia Airlines is a...... .....................airline Terminal 1 —^ Gates 1-29 T I I I Gates 30-54 7* I'T T 'I Ifn i Check-in Gates 55-79 Complete these notes with information from the flight arrivals board below. SDflkusli -flualit arrived at (± )................................. ........ Flight CCA±550 from, iZ.)..................... .............arrived at &>.oo................... Ew&ratL flight m (s) .......................... — delayed. ....Fllaht 1AP1330 due. 0 from. (4) ... ............... ime due From Airline Flight Terminal Status 05.00 Madrid Iberia IBE0567 50 Arrived 04.50 06.15 Beijing Air China CCA1550 15 Arrived 06.00 06.50 Dubai Emirates UAE1880 13 Delayed 07.30 Lisbon TAP TAP1330 16 Landed ^))) 4 Now listen to a taxi driver talking to a travel agent about the flight arrivals and check your 01 answers. книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary 9 Friends abroad Part 2: Skills development Exam information I Section one In Section One of the Listening test you will hear two people talking in an everyday or social situation. You may have to complete notes or a form with details of names, addresses, times or dates. You will need to listen carefully for spellings and numbers Exam tip Before you listen, look at the information you have been given to complete. Predicting the kind of answers you need will help you to focus on what you are going to hear. ^))) 1 You will hear a conversation between two friends planning a visit. Predict the kind of 02 information you will have to listen for (numbers, letters, time, name, etc.). Then listen and complete the notes k (a ,tc & O c o t/ It's easy to confuse certain numbers that sound similar, for example: fifteen and fifty. Listen very carefully to hear which part of the word is spoken with more emphasis. ^))) 2 Listen and circle the numbers you hear. Then match them with their written forms. 03 ............................................................................................................................................................. © 13 15 30 80 40 14 50 fifteen thirteen eighteen fourteen fifty forty eighty thirty ^j)) 3 Now listen to these sentences and write down the numbers you hear. 04 1 .................. 2 .................. 3 .................. 4 .................. 5 .................. ^))) 4 Listen to the following conversations and choose the correct letter a, b or c. 15-06 / a McKeon b McEwan c MacKeon ii a Westborne b Westerborne c Westbourne ^))) 5 You will hear a telephone conversation in which Sam is booking a taxi. First look at the form 07 below and think about the kind of information you will need. Then listen and complete the form. 10 Get Ready for IELTS: Lisкtнeиnгinаg выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary Unit 1 Exam tip You will be expected to know the spellings of common words and names. Any usual names will be spelt out for you. An answer spelt wrongly will be marked incorrect, so get plenty of practice before the exam. Taxi PLEASE USE BLOCK CAPITALS Lv.v.v.v. NAME OF PASSENGER: ■SAM WILLIAMS PICK-UP Wid &thJuly DATE ANDTIME: (1).................... PICK-UP POINT: NO. & STREET: (2) .......................... WILLOWSIt>EB.ANK TOWN: (3)....................................................................... POSTCODE: (4)....................................................................... MOBILE NUMBER: (5) oj- yzj.......................... DESTINATION: HBATHf^OW -TERMINAL 5 *») 6 You will hear a conversation between a flight attendant and a passenger completing a 08 landing card before arriving in the UK. Complete the form. LANDING CARD Please complete clearly in English and BLOCK CAPITALS immigration Act 1971 Family name UH First name(s) (1) ...................................................... Sex Date of birth ,D D.M M, Y Y Y Y , □ M 0 F (2) I I I I I I I I I Town and country of birth SHENZHEN CH-INA Nationality Occupation CHINESE STUDENT Contact address in the UK (in full) (3) ............................................................... книга выложена группой vk.com/englishlibrary 11 Friends abroad
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