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IELTS TEST 1-1 (Lis)

The document contains a series of listening test sections for the IELTS exam, focusing on various topics such as a local festival, a walking holiday, peer assessment, and the Bislama language in Vanuatu. Each section includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank tasks, and notes to be completed by the test-taker. The content is structured to assess listening comprehension and note-taking skills.

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IELTS TEST 1-1 (Lis)

The document contains a series of listening test sections for the IELTS exam, focusing on various topics such as a local festival, a walking holiday, peer assessment, and the Bislama language in Vanuatu. Each section includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank tasks, and notes to be completed by the test-taker. The content is structured to assess listening comprehension and note-taking skills.

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MIKA/IELTS 7.

5 SEP/04062024

TEST 1
LISTENING
SECTION 1 Question 1 – 10
Questions 1 – 6
Complete the table below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Becheen Festival
Date Time Activity Place Comments

Example
June 19th 7 p.m. the 1 _theatre____
Concert
meet at
2 _4.30____ includes a visit to an
June 20th tour the 3 _station____
p.m. old flour mill

children’s
Beechen
4
June 21st all day Community bring a 5 _plate____
_cooking____
Centre
competition

June 21st evening fireworks by the 6 _river____

Questions 7 – 10
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
 This year, activities end by 7 _7.40____p.m.
 There won’t be any 8 _parking____in the town centre this year.
 The festival’s web address is www. 9 __events___com.
 Festival organisers would like to receive 10 _feedback____online.

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SECTION 2 Question 11 – 20
Questions 11 – 14

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Walking Holiday

11 Approximately how many passengers does the ferry hold?

A 160

B 600

C 2000

12 Which item should be the tourists pack in a separate bag?

A food

B reading materials

C medicines

13 The hostel in La Vega de Liebana has

A substandard washing facilities

B a game room

C a number of single bedrooms

14 Residents at the hotel are not allowed to

A take furniture out of the hostel building

B enter the hostel after certain time

C smoke in the hostel gardens

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Question 15 – 17

Complete the notes below.

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer

Clothes and equipment


Bring:
 boots with thick soles
 spare 15 _socks____
 light waterproofs
 sun cream: strength – 16 _total
block____
 a 17 _plastic____folder for map, etc.

Questions 18 – 20

Choose THREE letters, A-G.

Which THREE of the following features of the area in Spain does the speaker talk about?

A altitude

B coastline

C economy

E temperatures

F vegetation

G wildlife

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SECTION 3 Questions 21 – 30

Questions 21 – 24

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Peer Assessment

21 Sally says many students see peer assessment as

A a way for tutors to save time.

B a useful learning tool.

C a valuable form of assessment.

22 What do Steve and Sally agree is an advantage of peer assessment?

A It’s more reliable than self-assessment.

B It increases students’ self-awareness.

C It builds rapport between students.

23 If the peer assessment marks seem incorrect,

A students should mark the assignments again.

B the tutor should check those assignments.

C the marking criteria should be rewritten.

24 How were the presentations in the research project marked?

A Students and lecturers marked all the presentations.

B Students chose which presentations they wanted to mark.

C Lecturers marked a selection of presentations.

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Questions 25 – 30

How did the following categories of student markers compare with the rest of the group when marking
student presentations?

Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 25-30.

A They gave higher marks.


B They gave lower marks.
C Their marks were not significantly different.

Categories of student markers

25 male students marking female presenters _B____

26 female students marking male presenters _B____

27 female students marking female presenters _C____

28 younger students marking older presenters _A____

29 students marking presenters from a different university _C____

30 students who had helped set criteria _B____

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SECTION 4 Questions 31-40


Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Bislama – The Pidgin English Language of Vanuatu

Languages in Vanuatu
Local languages: Actively spoken languages: 81
Declining languages : 17
31 _Identify____languages. :8
Total : 106
Foreign languages: English is used in the 32 _education____system

Bislama
 It is spoken by 90% of the population today.
 In the past this language was described as 33 _discourage____
History of Bislama
 Around 1800 it was used as a common language on many ships.
 After 1860 Vanuatu people in Australian 34 _____
 After 1950 people moved to the 35 __city___

Description of Bislama
General
 Bislama should be called a 36 _develop____’ pidgin.
Vocabulary
 Most words come from English.
 Words such as "from" may have more 37 _meaning____in Bislama.
 Less than 10% of words are of 38 _French____origin.
 Pacific words describe the natural world and also local 39 _culture____
Grammar
 It is based on Vanuatu languages.
 The word "long" acts as an important 40 _preposition____in Bislama.

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