Created by

teatime
- Listening Comprehension
- Listening Skills
- Edad 15+
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level: Intermediate and Upper intermediate
- English
Instrucciones del autor
Spoken language tends to be redundant, because the speaker wants to make sure we understand what they are saying. This means that as a listener, you often have more than one opportunity to “catch” what the speaker is saying.
In this exercise, we analyse the transcript of an excerpt from a real-life interview for the number of times each key point is expressed.
Created by

teatime
- Listening Comprehension
- Listening Skills
- Edad 15+
- level: Intermediate and Upper intermediate
- English
Instrucciones del autor
Spoken language tends to be redundant, because the speaker wants to make sure we understand what they are saying. This means that as a listener, you often have more than one opportunity to “catch” what the speaker is saying.
In this exercise, we analyse the transcript of an excerpt from a real-life interview for the number of times each key point is expressed.