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UNIT 13: EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT

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UNIT 14: EMPLOYEE PERKS AND BENEFIT

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UNIT 7: SHORT CONVERSATIONS
QUESTIONS for DETAILS

Type Typical Questions Note

People • Who is going to present the opening speech at


the year-end party?
• Who left a phone message?

Location • Where will Mr. Kim probably meet the speakers


tonight?
• How far does the man need to go to meet the
woman?

Time • When will Mr. Kim’s plane arrive?


• How long has the woman been waiting?
• What time did Ms. Anderson set her
appointment with the dentist?
• How often does the woman’s son visit her?

Method / • How much did the new coat cost?


Quantity / • How will Mr. Kim get downtown?
Feeling • What is the best way for the man to arrive at the
company’s party?
• How many people are expected to attend the
conference?
• How does the man feel after the announcement?
• How can the man get more information?

Activity / • What color is the new coat?


Thing • What will the man get?
• What is NOT inside the woman’s envelope?
• What is the man going to do now?
• What does Mrs. Davis have to do this
afternoon?

Reason • Why did the woman buy a new coat?


• What did John visit his grandma’s house for?

Listen to each conversation, which is followed by one question. Choose the correct answer.

PEOPLE:

1. 3.

2. 4.

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LOCATION:

1. 3.

2. 4.

TIME:

1. 3.

4.
2.

METHOD:

1. 3.

2. 4.

ACTIVITY:

1. 3.

2. 4.

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REASON:

1. 3.

2. 4.

Practice Test: You will hear some conversations between two or more people. You will be asked
to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best
response to each question.

1. 4.

2. 5.

3. 6.
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7. 10.

11.
8.

12.

9. ------------------------------------------------------
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13.

14.

15.

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UNIT 7: RELATIVE PRONOUNS, RELATIVE
ADVERBS AND CONDITIONAL SENTENCES

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Practice 1:

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Practice 2:

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Practice 3:

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