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LISTENING LESSON 2

PLAN/MAP LABELLING
1. Identifying the landmarks

In plan/map labelling task, features already on the map can be used as landmarks to help you
find the way.
Look at the table below and find the landmarks in the 2 pictures

Now listen to the extracts 2 Listening sections and choose the correct answer.
Listen again and fill in the gaps the phrases that help you to find the correct answers.

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2. Following directions

Listen and decide which diagram shows the direction described by the speaker.

3. Activity

Think of a famous place in your city. Describe the direction to get there.

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EXERCISE 1

Questions 1-4

Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD for each answer.

Fiddy Working Heritage Farm


Advice about visiting the farm

Visitors should:

• take care not to harm any 1 ___________

• not touch any 2 ___________

• wear 3 ___________

• not bring 4 ___________ into the farm, with certain exceptions

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Questions 5-10

Label the map below.

Write the correct letter A-I, next to Questions 5-10.

5 Scarecrow

6 Maze

7 Cafe

8 Black Barn

9 Covered picnic area

10 Fiddy House

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EXERCISE 2
Questions 1-7

Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer

Event Cost Venue Notes

Example Also appearing:


The 1 ____secondary_____
Jazz Tickets Carolyn Hart (plays the 2 _______flute
_____
band available _______) (play the flute. : sáo)
school
for £15

Prize: tickets for 4 ____concert__________


Start behind
Duck held at the end of the festival.
£1 per duck the 3 ____cinema________(
races Ducks can be bought
at the back of)__
in the 5 ___market________

Flowe 6 ______Bythwaita
Prizes presented at 5 pm
r Free ___Bythwaite_____ Hall
by a well-known 7 ________actor______
show

Questions 8-10

Who is each play suitable for? Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to Questions 8-10.

A mainly for children

B mainly for adults

C suitable for people of all ages

Plays

8 The Mystery of Muldoon ____A_____

9 Fire and Flood ____C_____

10 Silly Sailor ____B_____

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SECTION 2

Questions 1-6

What does the speaker say about each of the following collections?

Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 1-6.

Comments

A was given by one person

B was recently publicised in the media

C includes some items given by members of the public

D includes some items given by the artists

E includes the most popular exhibits in the museum

F is the largest of its kind in the country

G has had some of its contents relocated

Collections

1 20th- and 21st-century paintings _________

2 19th-century paintings _________

3 Sculptures _________

4 ‘Around the world’ exhibition _________

5 Coins _________

6 Porcelain and glass _________

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Questions 7-10

Label the plan below. Write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 7-10.

Basement of museum

17 restaurant …………..

18 café …………..

19 baby-changing facilities …………..

20 cloakroom …………..

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EXERCISE 3

SECTION 1

Questions 1 – 10

Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

COOKERY CLASSES

Cookery Class Focus Other Information

● small classes
Example
how to 1………… and cook ● also offers 2………… classes
The Food … with seasonal products
Studio… ● clients who return get a 3…………
discount

● includes recipes to strengthen


Bond’s Cookery your 5………….
food that is 4………….
School ● they have a free 6…………. every
Thursday

● located near the 9…………


The 7………….
mainly 8………… food ● a special course in skills with
Centre
a 10…………. is sometimes available

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SECTION 2

Questions 11 – 13

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Traffic Changes in Granford

11 Why are changes needed to traffic systems in Granford?

A The number of traffic accidents has risen.

B The amount of traffic on the roads has increased.

C The types of vehicles on the roads have changed.

12 In a survey, local residents particularly complained about

A dangerous driving by parents.

B pollution from trucks and lorries.

C inconvenience from parked cars.

13 According to the speaker, one problem with the new regulations will be

A raising money to pay for them.

B finding a way to make people follow them.

C getting the support of the police.

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Questions 14-20

Label the map below.

Write the correct letter, A-I, next to Questions 14-20

Proposed traffic changes in Granford

14 New traffic lights …………….

15 Pedestrian crossing …………….

16 Parking allowed …………….

17 New ‘No Parking’ sign …………….

18 New disabled parking spaces …………….

19 Widened pavement …………….

20 Lorry loading/unloading restrictions …………….

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