CELPIP Listening Part 4 - Listening to a News Item Overview & Outline
CELPIP Listening Part 4 - Listening to a News Item Overview & Outline
1) About Listening Part 4
* Task Total Time: Around 1.5 minutes
* Number of questions: 5
(1) Instruction Task screen.
2) Listening Task 4 Outline
In CELPIP Listening Part 4, you will listen to a recorded news item that is typically presented in a formal or semi-formal manner. You will listen to a recorded news report or news-related segment and answer questions based on the information presented. The news item can cover a wide range of topics, including current events, news stories, social issues, or any other subject commonly featured in news media.
Here's an example to help you understand:
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Audio: You will listen to a news report about a recent environmental initiative in your city.
Information: The news report may provide details about the initiative's purpose, goals, participants, actions taken, potential impact, or any other relevant information related to the topic.
Questions: Based on the audio, you will be asked to answer questions that require you to understand and interpret the information presented. The questions may focus on specific details, main ideas, cause-and-effect relationships, implications, or opinions expressed in the news item.
For example:
1. What is the main goal of the environmental initiative?
2. Who are the key participants in the initiative?
3. What actions have been taken to implement the initiative?
4. What is the expected impact of the initiative on the community?
5. What is one opinion expressed by an interviewee in the news report?
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You will listen to the audio once and have time to answer the questions. The questions may be multiple-choice.