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PAPER 4 Tip Strip “+ Before you listen, read the rubricto find out ‘what type of task you need to do, Read the sentences, Think about the type of information subich is missing. ‘The questions follow the order ofthe toxt. The words you need ‘are all onthe tape, but rot in the same sentencesas questions. dictation. Writea maximum of three words ora ‘numberin each spece. Don'ttry to paraphrase the information, Use the words you hear. Check that your answer or phrase fits ‘grammatically and makes sense, * Checkyour spelling. the nota Questions Natalie mentions five counties, Which two does she work in most often? Question about both the ‘pplication f interview. Which did she find more dificult? Question 5: Listen forthe adjective that Natalie uses to describe herself. Question 6: You are listening fora time period. This question is asking for the length of thelongest tours which Natalle leads, ‘Question 9: You are listening for an agjective which Natelle uses 10 describe the work. the answer is not ‘demanding’ asthatis ‘already mentioned in the senience, Listening (approx. 45 minutes) wae You will hear a woman who works as a tour guide talking about her work. For questions 1-9, complete the sentences. You will hear the recording twice. Tour Guides The countries where Natalie works most often are | and 1 iz Natalie explains that prior knowledge of | 2_| is not essential for her job: In Australia, Natalie worked in a 3 Natalie found the 4 | the most difficult part of the recruitment procedure to complete. Natalie describes herself as generally a 5 | person. The tours which Natalie leads can last as long as ease i aeealeca| Natalie receives $150 per week as well as payment for 7 Natalie disagrees with the idea of linking pay to what is written on 8 J Natalie explains that the 9 | nature of the work means that schedules are demanding, TEST 1, PAPER 4

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