Listening Skills Practice: My Favourite Things - Exercises - PDF

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Eagle View Middle School

British Council

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This document is a set of English listening exercises focused on students' favourite things. It includes matching and gap-fill exercises to improve listening skills.

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Listening skills practice: My favourite things – exercises Listen to the speakers describing their favourite things and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills. 1. Preparation: matching Do this exercise before you listen. Match the verb with the correct...

Listening skills practice: My favourite things – exercises Listen to the speakers describing their favourite things and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills. 1. Preparation: matching Do this exercise before you listen. Match the verb with the correct noun and write a – g next to the numbers 1 – 7. 1…….. take a. a designer 2…….. listen to b. your scooter 3…….. watch c. a business stroke (= move your hand 4…….. d. films gently over something) 5…….. park e. photos make it as (= be 6…….. f. the cat successful as) 7…….. set up (= start) g. music 2. Check your understanding: matching Match the speakers with their favourite things. Write a – e next to the numbers 1 – 5. 1…….. Speaker A a. a tablet 2…….. Speaker B b. a sewing machine 3…….. Speaker C c. a scooter 4…….. Speaker D d. a set of knives 5…….. Speaker E e. a cat 3. Check your understanding: gap fill Do this exercise while you listen. Write the word to fill the gaps. 1. My favourite thing has to be my new tablet. It’s really light and quite _____________, so I take it with me everywhere. I’m always writing to friends and it’s big enough to do college work on it too. It takes really good _____________, and I play games and listen to _____________ on it as well, of course. I often download _____________ onto it, and watch them in _____________. My mum says I’m _____________, because I’m always on it. I even read things on it at breakfast time. I’m not allowed to at _____________ time, though. I have to be _____________ and talk to people then. “Welcome back to real life,” my mum says. 2. My favourite thing? Does my _____________ count as a thing? She’s not really a thing, but anyway. She’s a really _____________ little cat. I’ve had her since she was _____________ months old. You know how some cats are really _____________ and hardly talk to you? I know cats don’t really talk, but you know what I mean. Well, she’s not like that at all. She’s really _____________ and comes up to me as soon as I get home, purring away like mad. She makes a lot of _____________ for a tiny thing. She loves being stroked and comes and curls up next to me when I’m on the _____________. She’s great _____________. 3. My new scooter! It’s quite small, but _____________, and just what I needed for getting around the _____________. I used to have quite a long walk to the _____________, then a longish walk at the other end to get to _____________. But now I can just whiz there on my _____________. And there’s no problem parking, there’s always _____________ for it. You have to be _____________ with the cars and _____________ – they don’t always see you – and when it rains the surface of the road is _____________, it gets really slippery. But in general it’s perfect for me, and I can fit a _____________ on the back too – I’ve got an extra _____________ for a friend. It’s great. Riding along makes me feel so free. 4. This might sound a bit old-fashioned, but my sewing _____________ is my favourite thing. I’m studying _____________ and love making things, as well as designing them. I also love _____________ myself and often buy second-hand clothes – everyone loves the “vintage” _____________ at the moment – and then I adapt them to my _____________. It’s much easier using a machine to do that than doing it by _____________. I do alterations for my mum and my sister too. If I don’t make it as a _____________, I suppose I can always set up my own alterations and customising _____________. Customising clothes, by taking things off and adding things on, is actually very _____________, so I wouldn’t mind that. 5. My set of Japanese knives. That sounds a bit sinister, doesn’t it, but I’m not a _____________ or anything. They’re chef’s knives and the best ones come from _____________. Cooking is my new hobby. I got into it when I started watching Masterchef on TV. Then I went to an evening _____________ for beginners, and I haven’t looked back since. I try and have a _____________ for between four and eight _____________ every two or three _____________. That gives me something to work towards and I always do new _____________ so they can try them out and give me feedback. It’s quite an _____________ hobby if you use good _____________, but now my friends help towards the _____________. They still get a good _____________ for a very low price. What’s your favourite thing? Why is it important to you? Vocabulary Box Write any new words you have learnt in this lesson.

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