Make Your Way 6, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
Becoming familiar with … Listening You are going to listen to a woman called Susannah Jones, who organises parties, talking about her job. First you will have 45 seconds to study the task below, then you will hear the recording twice. While listening, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) for questions 1–5. Put a in the correct box. The first one (0) has been done for you. After the second listening, you will have 45 seconds to check your answers. 27 01 TIP Multiple choice – proceed as follows: • Brainstorm: what do I already know about the topic, what might I expect to hear? • Underline the most important information in the sentence stems (= the incomplete sentences) and in the options. • In case you are unsure about a choice, DO NOT leave the question unanswered, but try to guess. You may have understood more than you actually think. • ONLY ONE of the options (A, B, C or D) is correct. So mark ONE option only! 0 Before becoming a party organiser, Susannah worked A as a publicity officer. B as a translator. C as a TV presenter. D as an actress. Q1 Susannah likes to organise parties in Liverpool because A she doesn’t like London. B it is most people’s first choice. C it is hard to find good locations anywhere else in the country. D there are many locations which have not been used before. Q2 At the charity ball, A she wasn’t allowed to speak with the well-known people. B the guests came dressed as characters of a painting. C Andy Warhol’s picture of Marilyn Monroe was sold for £1,250. D the tickets cost £3,500. Q3 She enjoys throwing parties because A she is not wealthy enough to have her own ones. B she doesn’t like to sleep. C she can advise people for free. D she earns a lot of money. Q4 For a good party, it is important to have A a location in the country side. B celebrities you don’t know personally. C a variety of food. D music which can be performed by a guest. Q5 If people don’t want to go home, Susannah A turns off the stereo. B puts off the lights. C ignores them. D sets off the fire alarm. 26 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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