Basic Listening Lesson #01
Basic Listening Lesson #01
Basic Listening Lesson #01
Matrix Revolution
On the Weekend
Tomorrow
Next Friday
At home
At noontime
At one o'clock
At 3:45pm
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Basic Listening Lesson #02
1. What day are they planning on seeing a movie?
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Wednesday
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Basic Listening Lesson #03
1. What types of movies does this person like?
Action and drama
Drama and science fiction
Suspense and horror
Western and horror
4. How does the person asking the questions think about horror movies?
Entertaining
Funny
Scary
Suspenseful
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Read the passages and answer the follow up questions according to the readings.
Part 1
Dear Daniel,
If you'd like to improve your English, one thing you can do is to build up your vocabulary. In
order to do this, you have to practice a lot. I’m afraid there is not a short cut for this. But there
are many effective ways. First of all, you should read a lot. You can read short stories,
comics, newspapers, magazines etc. depending on your English level. As you read, you can
try to guess the meanings of unknown words from the context of the sentence. If you cannot,
then look up the definition in a dictionary. English to English dictionary should be your first
choice and keep the translator as last. Another way of building vocabulary is to watch movies
in English which will also help with pronunciation. Try to be involved with the language as
much as you can. Keep a vocabulary notebook and write down a few words each day. Keep
in mind that you have to revise them regularly. In my opinion, to communicate with people
all you need is words. Even if you just say the words one after another, people most likely
will understand what you mean regardless of the order of the words and grammar.
3. What is the most important thing to communicate with people according to the writer?
A) Grammar
B) Vocabulary
C) Order of the words used
D) Advanced English course
Part 2
Dear Matilda,
It’s been a month I haven’t heard from you. I hope you are well. I had a terrible day at school
yesterday. My friends and I were playing volleyball in the school yard when I suddenly fell
and twisted my ankle. At first I didn’t feel much pain, but later on it started hurting badly. I
had difficulty walking so my friends helped me around. They took me to a hospital and
stayed with me until my mom and dad arrived. The doctor said it was broken and I needed to
rest for a month. We came home last night and I feel better now. This incident also made me
realize how valuable friendships are. I don't know what I would do without them. So I want
to say I feel very happy to have such good friends like you.