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What is the purpose of the number and letter completion exercise in Listening 7?
What is the purpose of the number and letter completion exercise in Listening 7?
- To improve grammar skills
- To match pictures with words
- To practice vocabulary related to numbers
- To listen for specific information (correct)
The phrase 'Fizz Buzz' is used for numbers that can be divided by only 5.
The phrase 'Fizz Buzz' is used for numbers that can be divided by only 5.
False (B)
What is the total of 45 and 27?
What is the total of 45 and 27?
72
To donate money to Live Aid, ring this number now: ___.
To donate money to Live Aid, ring this number now: ___.
Match the measurement with its unit:
Match the measurement with its unit:
In the game of Fizz Buzz, what do you say for the number 15?
In the game of Fizz Buzz, what do you say for the number 15?
The abbreviation 'rpm' stands for 'revolutions per minute'.
The abbreviation 'rpm' stands for 'revolutions per minute'.
What does 'km' stand for?
What does 'km' stand for?
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Study Notes
Listening Activities
- Match pictures with audio announcements for comprehension practice.
- Complete sentences from audio recordings by filling in numbers and letters.
Announcements to be Completed
- Identify counter number requested in the announcements.
- Recognize the radio station name and frequency.
- Pay specific amounts in pounds and pence mentioned in the announcements.
- Know the departure platform for the train to Oxford.
- Flight boarding details include flight number and gate number.
- Donation number for Live Aid is crucial to remember.
- Start countdown as per the announcement details.
Speaking Exercise: Fizz Buzz Game
- Count from 1 to 100, changing numbers based on divisibility.
- Use "Fizz" for multiples of 3 (e.g., 3, 6, 9).
- Use "Buzz" for multiples of 5 (e.g., 5, 10, 15).
- Use "Fizz Buzz" for multiples of both 3 and 5 (e.g., 15, 30).
- Incorrect answers result in being out of the game.
Vocabulary Meanings
- Understand measurement units: km (kilometre), g (gram), kW (kilowatt), kg (kilogram), L (litre), V (volt).
- Recognize currency symbols: £ (pound), € (euro).
- Remember fluid measurements: gal (gallon), rpm (revolutions per minute), ft (foot).
Listening Exercise: Numerical Identification
- Organize and identify numbers associated with different units in a tabular format.
- Units include temperature (°C), power (W), current (A), speed (km/h), mass (kg), distance (km), and frequency (rpm).
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