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LISTENING

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Unit
Title
Listening Quizzes
Language Function
1
IntroductionsListening Conversations: (www.esl-lab.com)
Videos: (from www.esl-lab.com)
introducing yourself;
greetings

http://www.esl-lab.com/guide.htm
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Phone Numbers
Basic Level
http://www.esl-lab.com/small/smallrd1.htm
Haven't We Met Before?
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/phonenumbers-1.htm
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Themes

  • Study Abroad:
    Making New Friendships
    long time, no see / fancy / bump into / in ages / be up to / what's new / by the way / be in touch with / huh? / no way / put someone on / umm / let something slip / scoop / have (got) to run / take off / give someone a ring / reach me / catch you later / humph / you'd better believe it / wring someone's neck / lousy
    Relaxed Speech: YOU changes to YA.

https://www.ezslang.com
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General Listening Quizzes
[ Listen to Everyday Conversations with Adult and Children's Voices ]

Randall's Other Sites:

http://www.esl-lab.com
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Contents
Study Abroad: Is it Right for You?Online Degrees: Advantages and Disadvantages
Culture Shock: Adjusting to a New Environment
Online ESL Study: Preparing Before You Go?
ESL Study Programs: Picking the Ideal School
Scholarships: Do I Qualify?
TOEFL Preparation: How and Why?
Homestay: What Can I Expect?
International Health Insurance: Do I Really Need It?


http://www.tips4students.com
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TOEFL has audio tracks for listening in three of its four sections (ListeningSpeakingWriting). Phrasal verbs are very common in TOEFL audio tracks. This is because phrasal verbs tend to be informal. And in English, speech is less formal than writing,
Phrasal verbs can be tricky for TOEFL test-takers—these root verb/preposition combinations aren’t used much in other languages. In this post, we’ll look at several phrasal verbs, as they are defined and used on the TOEFL. For each phrasal verb, I’ll also give you some examples of use in TOEFL audio tracks.

Put up – to display or show; to build/erect something

Possible TOEFL Use
A student conversation from TOEFL Speaking Task 3:
    Did you see the announcement? It sounds like the new art gallery will be putting up a lot of really amazing pieces.
Another student conversation from TOEFL Speaking Task 3:
    Did you hear? The school is going to put up a planetarium right next to the physics building.

Get out – to get free of something; to change from being secret to being known openly

Possible TOEFL Uses
A conversation between a student and an adviser from TOEFL Listening:
    When I get out of school, I’m hoping to work for a few years as an engineer before I even think about graduate options.
A student conversation from TOEFL Speaking Task 3:
    Did you read the article? I guess word has finally gotten out that the Dean is retiring.

Turn up – to appear; to intensify or increase

Possible TOEFL Uses
A student conversation from TOEFL Speaking Task 5:
    You’ve lost your student ID? I’m sure it will turn up. Where did you last see it?
A student conversation from TOEFL Speaking Task 3:
    If the school has live music in the student union, people will just turn up their headphones so they can hear their own music.

Go up – to increase; to be in the process of construction.

Possible TOEFL Uses
A TOEFL lecture in a biology class:
    When demand goes up or supply goes down, price tends to go up.
A student conversation from TOEFL Speaking Task 3:
    Did you hear about the new science building that’s going up on campus this summer?

Take out – to remove

Possible TOEFL Use
A TOEFL lecture in a biology class:
    When they took the aquatic plants out of the tank, the oxygen levels in the water dropped–very quickly!

https://magoosh.com/toefl/2016/phrasal-verbs-in-toefl-listening/
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TOEFL Listening


The TOEFL listening section contains 4 to 6 lectures with 6 questions each, and 2 or 3 conversations with 5 questions each. To do well on the listening section, it’s important to be familiar with unrehearsed speech and natural conversation. Follow the links below for lots of tips to help you beat TOEFL listening. You can also study online with Magoosh TOEFL if want a realistic TOEFL listening experience!
TOEFL listening hub
Listening
Psst...Need more TOEFL practice? Start your FREE TRIAL today.

https://magoosh.com/toefl/toefl-listening/
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ABC http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/inside-trump-schumer-talks-leading-government-shutdown/story?id=52484599
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LISTENING

Telling Time


Clocks and Watches
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/clocks-watches-sc1.htm

Calendars:
Daily Planners and Scheduling

Basic Level
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/calendar-sc1.htm


CONVERSATION

Telephone Conversations
Taking and Leaving Messages
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/telephone-cellphone-sc1.htm

Restaurants

Basic Level
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/restaurants-sc1.htm

Phone Numbers

Basic Level
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/phonenumbers-sc1.htm

Family
Meet My Family

Basic Level
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/family-sc1.htm

Snack Time!:
Healthy Foods for Kids

http://www.esl-lab.com/snack/snacksc1.htm

New Year's Day
http://www.esl-lab.com/newyear/newyearsc1.htm
USED TO -  AS A RESUT

A Fun Day
http://www.esl-lab.com/fun/funsc1.htm
CINEMA

Clothing Styles
http://www.esl-lab.com/clothing/clothingsc1.htm
CLOTHES -  SEASONS

Answering Machine
http://www.esl-lab.com/phone/phonesc1.htm
BASIC

Phone Numbers

Basic Level
http://www.esl-lab.com/eslbasic/phonenumbers-sc1.htm
PHONE NUMBERS
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http://www.aprenderinglesrapidoyfacil.com/ejercicios-de-listening-en-ingles/
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COMPREHENSION EXERCISES
http://www.agendaweb.org/listening-exercises

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Witnessing a Robbery


http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/crime/crime05.htm
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Favorite Movie

http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/smalltalk/smalltalk11.htm
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Describing People

http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/smalltalk/smalltalk06.htm
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Choosing a Good Restaurant

http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/restaurant/restaurant01.htm
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Ordering Fast Food

http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/restaurant/restaurant16.htm
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Buying a Burrito

http://www.eslfast.com/robot/topics/dailylife/dailylife21.htm
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http://www.audioenglish.org/english-learning/type_dialogue.htm
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http://www.agendaweb.org/listening/practical-english-dialogues.html
http://www.agendaweb.org/listening/real-english-conversations.html
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Talk Radio

http://www.eslfast.com/easydialogs/ec/dailylife037.htm
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Walking the Dog

http://www.eslfast.com/easydialogs/ec/dailylife004.htm
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Did You Say Something?

http://www.eslfast.com/easydialogs/ec/dailylife035.htm
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Unit 7: The Titanic
Past simple and past continuous

http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/lower-intermediate/unit-7/session-2
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http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar-vocabulary/grammar-videos/past-simple-regular-verbs
past
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http://www.agendaweb.org/listening-exercises
http://www.listenaminute.com/
http://www.123listening.com/
http://englishteststore.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11157&Itemid=274



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http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/listening.php
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/shopping-clothes


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http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/listening/1L9-at-the-department-store-transcript.php
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/eating-out

http://www.agendaweb.org/listening/comprehension-exercises-A2.html

http://www.agendaweb.org/listening/comprehension-exercises.html
http://www.agendaweb.org/listening/english_audio_activities.html
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Listening Lessons


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Listening Lab

Listen to each exercise carefully and follow the directions provided. These exercises are designed to improve your listening skills in English.
Exercise #1 - be vs. do: present and past tense
Exercise #2 - be: present tense contractions
Exercise #3 - possessive adjectives
Exercise #4 - be: past tense
Exercise #5 - articles: a / an / the
Exercise #6 - prepositions
Exercise #7 - this or these
Exercise #8 - prepositions at the end of a question or sentence
Exercise #9 - possessive pronouns
Exercise #10 - question words + verbs
Exercise #11 - present tense verbs
Exercise #12 - present continuous tense verbs
Exercise #13 - past tense verbs
Exercise #14 - questions in the past tense
Exercise #15 - future tense verbs
Exercise #16 - the "going to" future
Exercise #17 - modal verb: can
Exercise #18 - gerunds
Exercise #19 - infinitives
Exercise #20 - numbers
Exercise #21 - What time is it?
Exercise #22 - future continuous tense verbs
Exercise #23 - present perfect tense verbs
Exercise #24 - present perfect contractions
Exercise #24a - present perfect negative contractions
Exercise #25 - present perfect continuous tense
Exercise #26 - past perfect tense verbs
Exercise #27 - modal verbs
Exercise #28 - perfect modal verbs
Exercise #29 - negative verbs
Exercise #30 - comparative adjectives
Exercise #31 - comparative adverbs
Exercise #32 - superlative adjectives
Exercise #33 - adverbs
Exercise #34 - pronoun and verb
Exercise #35 - possessive nouns




https://www.learnamericanenglishonline.com/Listening_Lab/Listening_Lab.html
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