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a.

You will hear five therapists talking about their


work. Look at the descriptions of therapies (A-F),
underline the key words and say what each one
might involve. ln pairs, make a list of words
related to each one.
EXAM STRATEGY
Read the instructions carefully and underline the
part that shows what the speakers have in common.
Read the list A to F and underline the key words you
have to listen for.
Listen for clues in the form of related concepts and
paraphrases to match each speaker to the prompts.
Do not finalise your answers untll you have listened
to the whole extract.
Remember that what you are listening to may
contain distracting information.
When you listen for the second time, check your
answers carefully. Remember. there is an extra
option you do not need to use.
(n)
iisten and match the descriptions of different
kinds of therapy (A-F)
to the speakers (1-5).
There is one extra therapy which you do not
need to use.
A dealing with your problems while listening to music
B relaxing and thinking about your emotions
C explaining your problems to your family
D working out your problems through films
E discussing problems in groups
F expressing feelings through drawings
c. Were your initial guesses correct? Which of the
words you came up with did you actually hear
on the recording?
(O) Usten to the radio interview and for questions
(1-7)
choose the best answer A, B, or C.
EXAM STRATEGY
Go through the questions and possible answers
carefully.
Try to predict what you are going to hear.
Don't finalise your answers until you have listened to
the recording twice. Remember you are listening for
detail and a specific purpose.
Always check your answers carefully.
Roger believes that his work is
A rather boring.
B natural.
C quite exciting.
Roger says that
A he understands exactly what cats are thinking.
B cats''body language can tell us howthey feel.
C he is always surprised by the way cats behave.
A cat shows how it feels by moving its
A head.
B tail.
C paws.
lf a catt tail is fluffed up and pointing down,
the cat is
A protecting itself.
B very angry.
C happy.
When two cats are about to fight, the most
aggressive one
A will have its ears pointing forwards.
B will sound frightened.
C won't make a sound.
Cats can understand if you are friendly to them
by the way you
A talk to them.
B touch them.
C look at them.
Which of the following best describes the
interviewer's attitude?
A He doesn't like cats.
B He doesn't believe what Roger is saying.
C He is surprised.
ln what ways do we use body language to
express our feelings? Think of as many examples
as you can and discuss in pairs.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 2
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Speaker 3
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Speaker 4
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Speaker 5
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You will hear a radio interview about cats' body
language. Before you listen answer the
following questions.
What is 'body language'?
Do you think people can guess what cats are
thinking and feeling? Why (not)? tn what ways?
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