Intermediate Listening Lesson #09
Step
1:
Listen to Dialog
Do not view the questions until after you have listened to the audio file.
Reading the questions first will not help you improve your English listening
skills.
Step 2: Quiz - View Questions
View Answers
1. History
2. To get tips on the examination
3. Going to the library
4. Because the professor spent the most time lecturing on the civil war
If you are uncertain about the answers to the questions, listen to the audio
file again after having read the questions. After you have made all your
selections, you may view the answers to see how you did.
Step 3: Show Conversation Dialog
A: "Did you already take the history exam?"
B: "Yeah. It was hard. When do you take it?"
A: "I take it tomorrow morning. There is so much material, that I don't
know what to emphasize on. What types of questions did you get?"
B: "Mostly on the civil war. You should also study the impact Martin
Luther King Jr. had on American society."
A: "How about Abraham Lincoln? Did you get any questions about him?"
B: "I only had 1 question about him. But you might get more. I don't know
if he will have the same exam or not."
A: "Hopefully he will use the same exam, cause I'm going to spend most of
my time studying the civil war. It is a huge section and that is what he
lectured the most on in class."
B: "If you can't study everything, then that is probably the best way to
go."
A: "Aright. Thanks for the info. I gotta go to the library now."
B: "Good luck."
A: "Thanks. See ya."
You should read the Conversation Dialog to help you study after going through
the listening lesson. Do not view the Conversation Dialog prior to listening to
the audio, or prior to answering all the questions.