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Unit 5.
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Listening, Part 2.
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Exercise 3.
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For each question, choose the correct answer.
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1. You will hear a young woman talking about taking part in a singing contest.
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What did you think of the judges' scores?
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Well, I thought I'd sung pretty well, certainly nothing to be ashamed of.
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But I must admit, they were lower than I'd expected.
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I knew then that I had little chance of beating the others, but at least I'd done my best.
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For me, that's the most important thing.
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Yes, definitely.
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So do you think you'll try again in next year's contest?
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Yes, if I can.
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I might not win, but I think I could do better than this year.
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2. You'll hear two friends talking about camping.
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I'm going camping in the mountains on Friday.
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That'll be great fun, especially with the hot weather we're having right now.
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But the temperatures there can really drop at night, even in summer.
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You'd better put a jacket and a thick sweater in your backpack instead of lots of things to eat.
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You can always get a tasty meal in one of the local villages.
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Where exactly will you be going?
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Up by the lake.
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It's beautiful there, isn't it?
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But perhaps it'd be best to put your tent up somewhere else.
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At this time of year the mosquitoes there are awful.
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They never stop biting.
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3. You will hear a boy talking to his friend about a literature exam.
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You've got that literature exam next week, haven't you?
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How's the revision going?
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I thought I'd be getting tired of it by now, but your suggestion
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that I should watch films of the books we have to study has made it more interesting
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and I understand the stories better.
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Usually, just before an important exam like this one, I feel really worried about what could go wrong on the day.
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This time's quite different though.
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That's great to hear.
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I'm sure you'll do really well on Monday morning.
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Good luck.
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4. You will hear a girl telling a friend about studying abroad.
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Did you enjoy your month abroad?
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Yes, I was in a small town in the countryside.
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The lessons were good even though the rest of the class were younger than me and we didn't have much in common.
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I had a lovely room in the house where I was staying.
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The couple I was staying with were kind to me but they had a busy social life and I hardly saw them.
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So I went to the main square where all the shops and cafes are and made friends there.
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We had a great time hanging out and chatting.
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5. You will hear a boy telling his friend about how he travels to school.
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I see you're using your bike every day now instead of coming to school in your mum's car.
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Yes, I've been doing that since the beginning of term.
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Actually, she still goes right past school on her way to work, so it's not about protecting the environment, spending less on petrol or anything like that.
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It's just that I realised I was spending nearly all my time sitting down, in class and at home, and I thought I'd better do something about it.
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That's a good idea.
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Maybe I should do the same.
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6. You will hear a girl talking to a friend about going shopping.
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So, how was your shopping trip yesterday?
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I imagine the city centre's pretty crowded on a Saturday morning at this time of the year.
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Yes, there were lots of people walking in the streets, and the department store was full of customers too.
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I don't mind that, but I wasn't happy about having shop assistants trying to sell me stuff
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when all I wanted to do was look at things on the shelves.
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I noticed they were bothering other customers too.
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If they carry on like that, their shop won't be full much longer.

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Why practice speaking with this video?

This video provides an engaging context for English learners to practice speaking through relatable scenarios, such as participating in a singing contest, planning a camping trip, preparing for a literature exam, and studying abroad. By listening to real conversations, you can stay motivated and improve your speaking skills. Not only does this practice enhance your ability to express thoughts and feelings in English, but it also helps you become confident in various situations you might encounter in daily life. Utilizing the shadowing technique can further deepen your understanding and fluency by mimicking the pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation of the speakers. This method is particularly effective for those preparing for IELTS speaking practice, as it encourages natural articulation and effective communication.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key structures and expressions stand out, which can be beneficial for English learners:

  • "I thought I'd sung pretty well..." - This construction uses the conditional form, which is useful for discussing past expectations.
  • "You'd better put a jacket and a thick sweater..." - This phrase is an excellent way to convey advice or recommendations effectively.
  • "I thought I could do better than this year." - This structure emphasizes a desire for improvement and reflects a common expression of hope in English.
  • "I realised I was spending nearly all my time sitting down..." - The use of past continuous here highlights ongoing actions in the past, which can enhance narrative skills.

Incorporating these expressions into your speech can help you sound more fluent and confident. Use the shadow speech method to practice these phrases, allowing you to internalize them more naturally.

Common Pronunciation Traps

As you practice shadowing, pay attention to some tricky pronunciations that may arise in this video. Words like "literature", "revision", and "exam" often challenge learners due to their syllable stress. Moreover, the phrase "busy social life" may be difficult because of the fluidity between the words, requiring careful attention to pronunciation. Also, different accents can influence how these words are pronounced, so it's important to familiarize yourself with various speaking styles. Practicing regularly and using a shadowing site can help you master these nuances, making it easier to understand and communicate with native speakers.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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