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Listening Skills Practice: The Fear Factor - Exercises: Preparation

This document provides listening exercises related to understanding fears and phobias based on radio program extracts. It includes: 1) A vocabulary matching preparation section to understand key terms like "to freak someone out" and "traumatic." 2) An exercise to match mentions of different fears and phobia-related concepts like "a fear of heights" to the correct extract. 3) A multiple choice section to check comprehension of details around common fears, phobias, and how the body reacts to danger based on the extracts. 4) Example phobias and fears discussed in the extracts include a fear of needles, coulrophobia (fear of clowns), and avoiding situations

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Listening Skills Practice: The Fear Factor - Exercises: Preparation

This document provides listening exercises related to understanding fears and phobias based on radio program extracts. It includes: 1) A vocabulary matching preparation section to understand key terms like "to freak someone out" and "traumatic." 2) An exercise to match mentions of different fears and phobia-related concepts like "a fear of heights" to the correct extract. 3) A multiple choice section to check comprehension of details around common fears, phobias, and how the body reacts to danger based on the extracts. 4) Example phobias and fears discussed in the extracts include a fear of needles, coulrophobia (fear of clowns), and avoiding situations

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Listening skills practice: The fear factor – exercises

Listen to the extracts from different radio programmes talking about fear and phobias, and do the exercises
to practise and improve your listening skills.

Preparation
Match the vocabulary with the correct definition and write a–h next to the numbers 1–8.

1…….. to faint a. threatening or that seems bad or evil

2…….. to freak someone out (informal) b. to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way

3…….. sinister c. to lose consciousness

to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or


4…….. flight d.
worried

5…….. to pose a threat e. to cause something to start

6…….. to giggle f. escaping or running away

7…….. to trigger something g. causing great emotional shock or upset

8…….. traumatic h. to be potentially dangerous

1. Check your understanding: grouping


Write the things that are mentioned in the correct extract.

b. The difference e. A memory of


c. Symptoms of d. Why we like to
a. A fear of heights between common fainting at the
phobias be scared
fears and phobias doctors

f. A fear one person has g. The fight or flight h. Why people develop i. The importance of
suffered their whole life response phobias context and danger

Extract 1 Extract 2 Extract 3


2. Check your understanding: multiple choice
Circle the best answer according to the radio programmes.

1. Extract 1
a. All anxiety disorders are called simple phobias.
b. Most people have a phobia of some type of animal.
c. Exaggerated or irrational fears are phobias.

2. Extract 1
a. Friendships can suffer as a result of phobias.
b. Most of us will feel dizzy and sweat when we see a tarantula.
c. Phobia sufferers are difficult to live with.

3. Extract 1
a. Children inherit phobias from their parents.
b. Scary encounters we have as children can cause phobias.
c. Most people who have a fear of dogs also suffer from aquaphobia.

4. Extract 2
a. Everyone screams when they feel scared on a roller coaster.
b. Many of us feel frightened during a horror film.
c. We prefer watching horror films as teenagers.

5. Extract 2
a. We can’t control the reaction in our body when we’re in danger.
b. The more dangerous the situation, the more likely we are to use critical thought.
c. When faced with danger our body produces either high levels of energy or pain-blocking
chemicals.

6. Extract 2
a. Our bodies can’t distinguish between real and false danger.
b. Our bodies can distinguish between false and real danger.
c. It depends on the person whether the body can distinguish between real and false danger.

7. Extract 3
a. Liz suffers physical symptoms because of her fear.
b. Liz always loses consciousness when she sees a needle.
c. Liz first remembers her fear while watching a horror film.

8. Extract 3
a. Abi had been diagnosed with coulrophobia by her doctor.
b. Abi prefers clowns that smile.
c. Abi feels just as scared now as she did as a child.
9. Extract 3
a. Ben has fewer fears now than he used to.
b. Ben avoids situations that cause his fears.
c. Ben is having therapy to overcome his fears.

Discussion

Do you have any fears or phobias?

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