There are four parts. Each part begins with one or two examples. All tasks are heard twice. Part 1 This is a test of five different lexical items – normally taken from two or three semantic fields. The context is provided by a picture, within which the objects are ‘placed’ by the candidate, who has to draw a line from the named object to a location within the picture. The information is conveyed by a dialogue between male and female adult speakers. Part 2 This is a simple note-taking exercise, in which candidates hear a conversation between a child and an adult. There is one picture to set the context, and a comprehension question for each item. Each answer is either a name or a number. The numbers dictated can be written as digits or words. All names are spelled out letter by letter, and must be spelled correctly for the mark to be awarded. Part 3 This task consists of five questions, each a three-option multiple- choice with pictures. Candidates listen to the information conveyed in five separate dialogues in which the speakers are clearly differentiated by age or gender. Candidates listen and tick the correct picture. Part 4 This is a test of lexis, particularly names of colours, and prepositions of place. There is one large picture, and in it there are a number of examples of the same object. The candidate has to identify a certain object by listening to details of its position, and then colour it in correctly. The information is given in a dialogue between an adult and a child. |
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