This document contains listening exercises for a student. It includes 4 parts with examples of questions being asked and blanks for the student to fill in their answers. The questions ask for details about family members like names and ages of siblings. They also ask where items are located and activities people are doing. The document was created by Teacher David Vega Avelino and is intended to help a student practice and improve their English listening comprehension skills.
This document contains listening exercises for a student. It includes 4 parts with examples of questions being asked and blanks for the student to fill in their answers. The questions ask for details about family members like names and ages of siblings. They also ask where items are located and activities people are doing. The document was created by Teacher David Vega Avelino and is intended to help a student practice and improve their English listening comprehension skills.
This document contains listening exercises for a student. It includes 4 parts with examples of questions being asked and blanks for the student to fill in their answers. The questions ask for details about family members like names and ages of siblings. They also ask where items are located and activities people are doing. The document was created by Teacher David Vega Avelino and is intended to help a student practice and improve their English listening comprehension skills.
This material has been created by Teacher David Vega Avelino
Listen to and draw lines. There is one example. Listening: Part Two
Examples
- What is the name of the girl’s brother? …………………….
- How old is the girl’s brother? ………………………..
1. What is the name of the girls sister? ……………………………………
2. How old is the girl’s sister? ………………………..
3. What is the name of the girl’s school? ……………………… School.
4. What is the name of the girl’s street? ……………………… Street.
5. How many cousins has the girl got? ……………………………………
This material has been created by Teacher David Vega Avelino Listening: Part Three 3. What food does Pat want for dinner? Example: Which fruit can Tom eat now?
1. Where is May’s tablet? 4. What is in the picture in the boy’s
book?
2. Which sport is Bill playing? 5. Where is Dan now?
This material has been created by Teacher David Vega Avelino