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Unit 4 Listening

The document provides instructions for students completing exercises as part of an IELTS preparation unit about visiting museums. It includes a listening exercise where students must match conversations to activities at different locations in a Museum of Transport. It also includes exercises labelling parts of a map of the museum and understanding directions to different locations within the museum.
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Unit 4 Listening

The document provides instructions for students completing exercises as part of an IELTS preparation unit about visiting museums. It includes a listening exercise where students must match conversations to activities at different locations in a Museum of Transport. It also includes exercises labelling parts of a map of the museum and understanding directions to different locations within the museum.
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Unit 4: Exercise 1

In this unit, you will practise the skills you need to answer an IELTS Listening
matching task and a map labelling task. The topic of this unit is visiting
museums.

Listen to two students talking about a trip to the Museum of Transport. Choose
the correct answer.

What activity do the students need to complete at this location at the Museum of Transport?

Location
The Information Centre

Activity

o collect their timetable


o get a map of the museum
o meet their tour guide

Unit 4: Exercise 2
Labelling maps is an important skill in the IELTS Listening test. It’s a good
idea to familiarise yourself with key vocabulary that you might hear when
labelling maps.

Read and listen to the extract of John and Denise’s conversation. Choose the
correct words and phrases you hear to complete the extract.

Denise: Great. That’ll be interesting, I expect. Now, what activity did our tutor
say we had to complete when we arrived at the Information Centre/ Welcome
Hall/ Gift Shop at the museum?
John: Well, we’ve already got our timetables/map/ brochure for the whole visit,
so we don’t need to pick those up.
Denise: Oh, I remember – we’re supposed to introduce ourselves to someone
from the museum – the person who’s going to show us around the museum later
on and talk to us about some of the displays/ paintings/ exhibits.

John: You’re right. That’s it. OK, well, we’d better do that first.

Unit 4: Exercise 3
Read the information. Then listen to the next part of the conversation between
John and Denise and answer the question.

In the IELTS Listening matching task, you have to listen carefully to understand the details of
a conversation between two people.

As in other parts of the IELTS test, it is important to recognise synonyms (words that have
similar meanings, e.g. art show and exhibition), paraphrases (different ways of expressing
the same or a similar idea) and summaries (short words or phrases that describe something
longer and more complex, e.g. Why don't we go to the museum tomorrow?, which can be
summarised as a suggestion).

1. The Space Travel building

o A do an interview
o B watch a short film
o C do a quiz
o D listen to a recording
o E learn to use some equipment

Unit 4: Exercise 4
Listen to the rest of the conversation. Which activity (A–E) do the students need
to complete at the Trains and Travel room, Central Hall and ‘Going Second
Class’ room at the Museum of Transport?

Write the correct letter (A, B, D or E) next to the locations (2–4).

A do an interview
B watch a short film
C do a quizC. do a quiz
D listen to a recording
E learn to use some equipment

2. Trains and Travel room __A_____


3. Central Hall ____B___
4. ‘Going Second Class’ room __D______

Unit 4: Exercise 5
Read the information. Then read the extracts from the conversation and look at
the underlined phrases, the correct answers and the distractors. Decide if the
underlined phrases are essential information (that leads to the correct answer) or
distracting information (that links to the distractors). Highlight the essential
information in blue and the distracting information in red.

In the IELTS Listening test, you will often hear words or phrases that distract you from the
correct option.

Example: John says:

Do you think we’ll be allowed to film them? The engineers, I mean? I could record them on
my phone and we could listen to it later.

A do an interview
B watch a short film
C do a quiz
D listen to a recording
E learn to use some equipment

The underlined phrases seem to match with option B watch a short film (be allowed to film
them) or D listen to a recording (I could record them… we could listen to it later). However,
in the next line of the conversation, Denise says:

That’s a good idea, but I don’t know if we can do that.

Therefore, B watch a short film and D listen to a recording are incorrect answers or
distractors.

It’s important to listen to the whole conversation to identify words or phrases that lead you to
the correct answer (essential information) or to an incorrect answer (distracting information).

Correct answer A do an interview


1 Distractors B watch a short film
D listen to the recording

Denise: Well, I think that on a Tuesday – that’s the day we’re going – some people who used
to work as engineers for the railway line come and spend a few hours at the museum talking
to people. So I think the idea is that we prepare a list of questions for them and talk to them
and find out about their lives and the job they used to do.
John: That’s great. Do you think we'll be allowed to film them? The engineers I mean? I
could record them on my phone and we could listen to it later – maybe even play it back to
the class!
Denise: That's a good idea, but I don’t know if we can do that. I'll email the museum later
and try to find out.

2 Correct answer C do a quiz


Distractors B watch a short film

Denise: OK, so what other activities do we have to complete?


John: Well, we have to visit the Space Travel building, right?
Denise: Yes, I’m looking forward to seeing some of the engine designs. I saw a great
documentary on TV recently about how engine design has really progressed over the last 30
years and it really got me interested.
John: OK, that sounds cool. Anyway, I think that what we have to do is pick up a worksheet
from the tour guide and answer a lot of questions about the different engines and the space
missions they were used for.

Correct answer A meet their tour guide


3 Distractors C collect their timetable

Denise: Great. That’ll be interesting, I expect. Now, what activity did our tutor say we had to
complete when we arrived at the Information Centre at the museum?
John: Well, we’ve already got our timetables for the whole visit, so we don’t need to pick
those up.
Denise: Oh, I remember – we’re supposed to introduce ourselves to someone from the
museum – the person who’s going to show us around the museum later on and talk to us
about some of the exhibits.
John: You’re right. That’s it. OK, well, we’d better do that first.

Unit 4: Exercise 6
Read the information below. Then look at the map of the Museum of Transport
and listen to three different speakers giving directions to the Space Travel
building.

What is the starting point for each speaker? Are they talking about a present or a
future visit? Write the starting point and either Present or Future for each
speaker.

In IELTS Listening Section 2, you will hear just one speaker giving information on a topic
connected to everyday life. For example, you may hear some instructions on how to use a
machine safely, or some information about different parts of a building and what activities
you can do in those places.

When you have a map, the first thing to do is orientate yourself. This means you have to
listen carefully to understand which part of the map the speaker is talking about at the
beginning of the recording. The speaker may be giving information to people who are already
in the location on the map, or they may be talking to people who are going to visit the
location in the future.
Speaker 1

1. Starting point? ______________

2. Time of visit? ______________

Speaker 2

3. Starting point? ______________

4. Time of visit? ______________

Speaker 3

5. Starting point? ______________

6. Time of visit? ______________

Unit 4: Exercise 7
Look at the map. Then listen to the tour guide at the Museum of Transport.
Choose the correct answers.
1. The tour guide always mentions the name of a room or building before she gives
directions for them.

o True
o False

2. The tour guide starts from a different place on the map when she gives directions for
the Space Travel building and for Trains and Travel.

o True
o False

3. You can see some names of buildings and rooms on the map that you can also hear in
the recording.

o True
o False
4. The tour guide also talks about size and shape when she gives directions.

o True
o False

Unit 4: Exercise 8
For the IELTS map labelling task, it is a good idea to learn words and phrases
for giving directions and instructions.

Read and listen to the tour guide giving directions to three locations. Complete
the directions with the correct word or phrase you hear.

OK, I’m going to tell you where some of the important rooms in the museum
are. We’ll start with the ‘Car Collection’ room. So we’re here in the Welcome
Hall, _________________ the Central Hall. You need to go through the door
over there on the right. That’ll take you to the room that ________________
to the café, but don’t go that way – take the other door instead. Go across the
corridor and then you’ll enter a long, _________________ room. Walk all
the way through this room, through the corridor and into the next one. That’s
where you’ll find our collection of cars.

Alright, you’ll also be visiting the exhibition called ‘Going Second Class’. Let
me explain how to find it. From here, the Welcome Hall, go _____________
into the Central Hall, and then head for the door on the left on the
_______________ side of the hall. Go through the door that leads outside –
and then you’ll see a row of three buildings. When you’re facing the
buildings, the middle building will be directly ________________ you, and
you want the one on the left of it.

Alright, what about the ‘Fashion and Travel’ room? There are a couple of
ways to get there, but I suggest you leave here, the Welcome Hall, and go into
the Central Hall. _________________ left, but don’t go all the way to the
end. You want the door on your right, as you’re facing the western exit.
That’ll _________________ the ‘Fashion and Travel’ room.

Unit 4: Exercise 9
Listen to the tour guide. Choose the correct letters (A–L) from the map for each
of the three rooms.
1. Crossing New Horizons building

o A
o B
o C
o D
o E
o F
o G
o H
o I
o J
o K
o L

2. Map room

o A
o B
o C
o D
o E
o F
o G
o H
o I
o J
o K
o L

3. Explorers room

o A
o B
o C
o D
o E
o F
o G
o H
o I
o J
o K
o L

Unit 4: Exercise 10
Think about what you’ve learnt from doing this unit.

Complete the advice. Use the words in the box.

an everyday difference only one speaker orientate shapes and sizes


synonyms

Matching listening tasks

1. Remember that there will be a _____________________ between the language in the


recording and the language in the options.
2. It’s a good idea to think about _____________________ , for example quiz and
questionnaire.

Plan/map/diagram labelling tasks


3. For maps, remember to ______________________ yourself to the starting point, as all
directions will be given from this place.

4. It’s a good idea to learn words that are used for directions and words for describing
_____________________ .

Section 2 of the IELTS Listening test

5. You will hear _______________________ giving a talk.


6. The topic of the talk will be _________________________ situation.

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