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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ESOL EXAMINATIONS English for Speakers of Other Languages FIRST CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH PAPER 4 Listening
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so. Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and on your answer sheet if they are not already there. Listen to the instructions for each part of the paper carefully. Answer all the questions. While you are listening, write your answers on the question paper. You will have 5 minutes at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the separate answer sheet. Use a pencil. At the end of the test, hand in both this question paper and your answer sheet.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES There are four parts to the test. Each question carries one mark. You will hear each piece twice. For each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers.
Part 1 You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1 8, choose the best answer, (A, B or C). __________________________________________________________________________________
You hear part of a radio play in which a man is talking about his work. Who is he talking to? A B C a previous employer his current employer a possible future employer
You hear a woman talking about the musical instrument called the harp. Why did she start playing the harp? A B C because her parents wanted her to because her friend encouraged her to because of an invitation to a concert
You overhear two women talking in a restaurant. What do they agree is the main attraction of the town they are visiting? A B C the food the facilities for tourists the buildings
You hear a boy talking about playing tennis. What happened? A B C He won the match. He broke his racket. He was injured.
You hear a student talking about a holiday job she did as a shop assistant. What did she gain from the experience? A B C She learnt to deal with unexpected situations. She made valuable contacts for the future. She attended useful computer training sessions.
You overhear this conversation. Who is the man talking about? A B C his mother his daughter his wife
You overhear a woman talking about some news she has just received. How does she feel about the news? A B C confused surprised delighted
You hear a woman talking about rubbish in the streets. What does she say about it? A B C Street cleaners should work harder. Adults should set a better example. There should be notices in more places.
Part 2 You will hear a woman, Linda Banks, talking about teddy bears and dolls. For questions 9 18, complete the sentences.
TEDDY BEARS
The first teddy bear was made in Germany in 9
Steiffs teddy bears were based on bears he drew in a 10 A particular bear called Teddy Girl was owned by someone in the 11 Teddy Girls owner started a club which gives teddy bears to 12 to play with. who took the bear around with him. near where he lived.
DOLLS
An 18th century doll was recently sold together with its 13
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There are people who buy specially made dolls clothes which include a dress, and 18
Part 3 You will hear five different people talking about trips they have made. For questions 19 23, choose from the list (A F) what each speaker says about their trip. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not need to use. __________________________________________________________________________________
Part 4 You will hear an interview with a young American woman, Ally Stevenson, who runs a coffee company in Britain. For questions 24 30, choose the best answer (A, B or C). __________________________________________________________________________________
24 Ally first decided to go to England because she A B C would have the chance to study there. was offered a job in London. wanted to be with her boyfriend.
25 What surprised Ally about London was the fact that A B C a certain type of coffee was not on sale. people were not interested in the quality of coffee. the coffee bars were not conveniently located.
26 How did people in the USA respond to Allys idea? A B C They were keen to invest in it. They were slow to respond to it. They advised her to go ahead with it.
27 Which problem did Ally have to deal with when she opened her first store? A B C machinery not working properly a lack of customers unusual weather conditions
28 Ally decided to run her own business because it gave her A B C the opportunity to work with her husband. the possibility of learning new skills. the chance to meet other people in business.
29 What does Ally say is important when you start up a business? A B C having confidence in yourself knowing exactly what you want from it being sure you will make a profit
30 What does Ally say about running her own business? A B C It is often difficult to make the right decisions. It is different from what she had expected. It is important to have the support of your family.
Candidate Name
If not already printed, write name in CAPITALS and complete the Candidate No. grid (in pencil).
Centre No.
Test version: A B C D E F J K L M N
Special arrangements: S
Instructions
Use a PENCIL (B or HB). Rub out any answer you wish to change using an eraser.
Parts 1, 3 and 4: Mark ONE letter for each question. For example, if you think B is the right answer to the question, mark your answer sheet like this: 0
A B C
Part 2: Write your answer clearly in CAPITAL LETTERS. Write one letter or number in each box. If the answer has more than one word, leave one box empty between words.
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