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The document is a teaching resource designed for English language learners, focusing on listening comprehension with a practice section about a character named Eva. It includes example questions that require students to listen and provide answers in the form of names or numbers. The resource aims to be general and accessible for learners of various ages and backgrounds, using the term 'ESL' for ease of identification.

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L Part 2

The document is a teaching resource designed for English language learners, focusing on listening comprehension with a practice section about a character named Eva. It includes example questions that require students to listen and provide answers in the form of names or numbers. The resource aims to be general and accessible for learners of various ages and backgrounds, using the term 'ESL' for ease of identification.

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Starters

Meeting Eva
Practice

Listening Part 2 5 Questions

Read the questions. Listen and write a name or a number.

Here are two examples:


1 What’s the girl’s name? Eva

2 How old is she? 8

Disclaimer: This resource has been made for the purpose of teaching English language learners. We know that students can be learning English in many different places, in many different ways and at age,
so we try to keep these resources as general as possible.
There are many acronyms associated with English language teaching. These include (but are not limited to) ELT, TEFL, EFL, ELL, EAL and ESOL. While the term ESL may not fully represent the linguistic
backgrounds of all students, it is the most widely recognised term for English language teaching globally. Therefore, we use the term ‘ESL’ in the names of our resources to make them easy to find but they are
suitable for any student learning to speak English.

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