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A2

Practice Listening English Exercises for A2 – School

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1. Exercise 1

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  • 1)
    Listen to the What’s New section on a morning radio show. A boy called Ethan is talking about his experience of schooling. What phrase does Ethan use for the education he had on the trip?
  • 2)
    Listen again. Are the sentences right (✓) or wrong (✗)?
  • 1)
    There are four people in Ethan’s family.
  • 2)
    Ethan’s mum left her job because she wanted to see the world.
  • 3)
    Ruth and Ethan were homeschooled before they went travelling.
  • 4)
    Ethan’s parents didn’t tell anyone else about their plans
  • 5)
    Ruth and Ethan’s parents helped with the ‘world schooling’.
  • 6)
    Ruth and Ethan do a lot of different things when they are travelling.
  • 7)
    Ethan’s parents wanted him to go back to school.
  • 8)
    Ethan says he works harder at school than he did when he was world schooled.

2. Exercise 2

Audio
  • 1)
    Listen to three people talking about school and learning. Write Mrs Black, Lorna or Ben.
  • 1)
    is describing a school.
  • 2)
    is describing a way of learning.
  • 3)
    is explaining what is going to happen.
  • 2)
    Listen again and write one word or number for each answer.
  • A) 1) What subject will Mrs Black teach Class 8A?
  • 2)
    What subject will Mr Hill teach Class 8A?
  • B) 3) Where does Lorna live? on a
  • 4)
    Who is homeschooled with Lorna? her
  • 5)
    What subject does their mum teach the best?
  • C) 6) Where is the best school for Ben’s son? in Street
  • 7)
    How many students are there at the school?
  • 8)
    What can’t students wear to the school?
  • 9)
    How often do students at the school take tests? every

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