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The document outlines the instructions and format for the English as a Second Language Stage 4 Listening Paper for 2024, which consists of three parts and lasts approximately 20 minutes. It includes various types of questions, such as selecting pictures and answering based on conversations and a narrative. The total mark for the paper is 17, with specific marks indicated for each question.
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ESL P4 - Paper 2

The document outlines the instructions and format for the English as a Second Language Stage 4 Listening Paper for 2024, which consists of three parts and lasts approximately 20 minutes. It includes various types of questions, such as selecting pictures and answering based on conversations and a narrative. The total mark for the paper is 17, with specific marks indicated for each question.
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English as a Second Language

Stage 4

Paper 2 Listening 2024

Approximately 20 minutes

No additional materials are needed.

INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• There are three parts to the test.
• You will hear each part of the test twice.
• For each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the questions and
time for you to check your answers.

INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 17.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].

3120_02_4RP
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Part 1

Questions 1–7

For each question, there are three pictures and a short recording.
Choose the correct picture and circle the letter A, B or C below it.

Example What is the boy going to do for his party?

A B C

1 Which bag would the girl like?

A B C
[1]

2 Where is the girl’s brother?

AaAaAa
Aa Aa Aa

A B C
[1]

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3 How did the girl help her grandma?

A B C
[1]

4 What did the sky look like in the boy’s photo?

A B C
[1]

5 Which new sport did the girl play?

A B C
[1]

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6 Which fruit is growing on the tree?

A B C
[1]

7 What has the boy drawn in his art class today?

A B C
[1]

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Part 2

Questions 8–12

You will hear five different conversations.


For each question, circle the correct answer A, B or C.

8 Who went to the park with the boy?


A his friend
B his brother
C his mum
[1]

9 What does the girl like about her favourite sweater?


A It’s warm to wear.
B It’s the right size for her.
C It’s got a nice picture on it.
[1]

10 What will the boy do first this evening?


A play the piano
B finish his homework
C watch TV
[1]

11 How did the girl feel about the competition?


A upset that she didn’t win
B pleased with the number of words she could spell
C amazed that so many people took part in it
[1]

12 What does the teacher say about borrowing library books?


A Don’t feel you have to finish the book.
B Don’t always read the same type of book.
C Don’t choose a book just because of the cover.
[1]

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Part 3

Questions 13–17

You will hear a boy called Tom telling his class about a walk he did with his family
in the hills.
For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.

A walk through the hills

Example Tom’s family asked his uncle to go with them on the trip.

13 Tom took photos of during the walk.

14 Tom was excited about finding an old on the way.

15 Tom liked watching the they saw in the fields.

16 Tom says the first hill they climbed was called Hill.

17 They stayed the night in a in the area.

[5]

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