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English for Specific Purposes
Lesson 6Listening Review
Quiz• Pass in your homework• Take the quiz
Midterm test• ~20 questions of real, TOEIC
listeningPhotographs, Question-
Response, Conversations, Talks
Midterm test• ~16 questions of “fake” *
(reading), TOEIC listeningQuestions, conversations, and
answers will be written on the test.
May not include full information
Midterm test• Example, question-response:
What **** you **** to the ****?
A. Tomorrow
B. Inside of the hole
C. The red pill
D. Mr. Anderson
Midterm test• ~24 questions about the class
~ 12 vocabulary questions~8 questions about the TOEIC
and TOEIC strategy~4 questions like the practice
we did in class
Midterm test
20 TOEIC listening + 16 fake listening + 24 vocab/strategy questions = 50 questions
Results may be curved
Photographs• Key strategy: Prediction• During the instructions, look at
the first one or two pictures• In your mind, describe what is
in the picture• As soon as you hear the right
answer, mark it, and start looking at the next picture
Photographs• Answers• Present/p. progressive tense• Short• Only things you can see• No names or pronouns
Photographs• Practice• Page 86• With a partner, brainstorm
about what is in picture 1• Answer question 1
Photographs• Practice• Page 86• Questions 2 and 3
Question-Response• Key strategy: Identify the
kind of question• Hearing the first word of the
question is often enough to eliminate one or more answers
Question-Response• Question types• Wh (Who, What, When, etc.)• How + _____• Yes/No• Suggestion/Offer
Question-Response• Practice• Page 88, Part 1• Each answer goes with a
question• Listen (page 89)
Conversations• Key strategy: Previewing• During the instructions, read
the 3 questions and answer sets for the first conversation
• Try to guess the context, and prepare yourself to listen for specific details
Conversations• Questions• Questions are either general
(main idea, purpose, etc.) or detail
• Questions are usually in the same order as the conversation
Conversations• Conversations• Two people• Each person speaks twice• About general and business
topics
Conversations• Practice• Page 131• Read questions/answer 1-3• Predict the context• Listen to the conversation and
answer the questions
Conversations• Practice• Page 132, Part B• We will do questions 1-6 (2
conversations)
Talks• Key strategy: Previewing• Exactly the same strategy as
Conversations
Conversations• Talks• One person• Examples include:
AnnouncementsBusiness talksNewsAdvertisiements
Conversations• Practice• Page 135• Read questions/answer 1-3• Predict the context• Listen to the talk and answer
the questions
Conversations• Practice• Page 136, Part B• We will do questions 1-6 (2
talks)