Listening Sample Task - Short Answer
s1~language~s2~customs~s3~music (groups)~s4~local history (groups)~s5~(the) (public) library/libraries~s6~(the) town hall
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Good evening, and welcome to the British Council. My name is John Parker
and I’ve been asked to talk to you briefly about certain aspects of life in
the UK before you actually go there. So I'm going to talk first about the
best ways of making social contacts there. Now you might be wondering why it
should be necessary. After all, we meet people all the time. But when you’re
living in a foreign country it can be more difficult, not just because of
the language, but because customs may be different.
If you’re going to work in the UK you will probably be living in private accommodation, so it won’t be quite so easy to meet people. But there are still things that you can do to help yourself. First of all, you can get involved in activities in your local community, join a group of some kind. For example, you’ll probably find that there are theatre groups who might be looking for actors, set designers and so on, or if you play an instrument you could join music groups in your area. Or if you like the idea of finding out about local history there’ll be a group for that too. These are just examples. And the best places to get information about things like this are either the town hall or the public library. Libraries in the UK perform quite a broad range of functions nowadays – they’re not just confined to lending books, although that’s their main role of course.
If you’re going to work in the UK you will probably be living in private accommodation, so it won’t be quite so easy to meet people. But there are still things that you can do to help yourself. First of all, you can get involved in activities in your local community, join a group of some kind. For example, you’ll probably find that there are theatre groups who might be looking for actors, set designers and so on, or if you play an instrument you could join music groups in your area. Or if you like the idea of finding out about local history there’ll be a group for that too. These are just examples. And the best places to get information about things like this are either the town hall or the public library. Libraries in the UK perform quite a broad range of functions nowadays – they’re not just confined to lending books, although that’s their main role of course.
You will hear an extract from a talk given to a group who are going to stay in the UK.
Questions 11-16
Answer the questions below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
What TWO factors can make social contact in a foreign country difficult? | |
• 11 .................... | |
• 12 .................... |
Which types of community group does the speaker give examples of? | |
• theatre | |
• 13 .................... | |
• 14 .................... |
In which TWO places can information about community activities be found? | |
• 15 .................... | |
• 16 .................... |
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