F3 Day 23 Listening
F3 Day 23 Listening
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Free time
Put the words into the correct order to make questions.
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Then write your answers.
1. go / how / cinema / to / you / the / do / often / ? 4. exercise / last / you / any / did / weekend /
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What kind of films do you like to watch? ....................................................................
Exam task
3. Are you going to see the Mad Band at the weekend? c I’ll get you a new game, if you like.
4. Look! You’ve spilt coffee on the book you borrowed! d Don’t worry – we won’t miss the film!
5. I’m not sure what I’d like for my birthday. e Yes. Shall I buy you a ticket?
6. I’ll never get better at tennis on my own. f I’m sorry. I won’t do it again.
Exam facts
In this part, you listen to one person talking.
You have to complete six notes using words or numbers you hear.
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Environment
Complete each sentence with the present or past
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simple passive form of the verb in brackets.
Exam task
Track 10 Look at the six sentences for this part. You will hear two local politicians, a man
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called Robin and a woman called Lisa, talking about recycling in their town. Decide if each
sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is correct, put a tick (√) in the box under A for YES. If it
is not correct, put a tick (√) in the box under B for NO.
A B
YES NO
4. Lisa thinks that people are making good progress with paper recycling.
5. Robin and Lisa agree that people need more information about plastic.
6. Robin thinks that people should pay less to use public transport.
What can we do to help protect the environment? Write a paragraph with your ideas.
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Exam facts
In this part, you listen to a conversation between two people that know each other.
You have to read six sentences about the feelings and opinions of the speakers and decide if
they are correct or not correct.
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