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_______________________________________________ Date: __________________________
1 Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Which topic is not menoned?
a what you should talk about in your speech b
how you should act while giving your speech c
the best way to pracce your speech
(1 point)
2 Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Check () the recommendaons that the speaker
makes.
1 Watch lots of videos of speeches on YouTube to help you prepare.
2 Before beginning your speech, thank the person who introduced you.
3 Always use notes when you are giving a speech.
4 Think about the topics that are relevant to your audience.
5 Prepare answers in advance to the quesons people might ask you.
6 Try to keep your body language relaxed and comfortable.
7 If you usually speak quietly, make sure you raise your voice during your speech.
8 Make eye contact with audience members while you are speaking. 9 Before your talk, say hello to
a few people in the audience.
(9 points)
UNIT 1 LISTENING
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3 Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Complete the sentences with the dates and
numbers in the box. There are two opons you don’t need.
2005 2009 eighteen +ve four nine ten three
1 Steve Jobs gave a talk at Stanford University in ________________________ .
2 More than ________________________ million people have watched this speech on YouTube.
3 Audiences only tend to concentrate during the +rst ________________________ minutes of a speech.
4 TED Talks never last more than ________________________ minutes.
5 The speaker suggests using ________________________ personal stories to support your main point.
6 The speaker recommends mentally dividing your audience into ________________________ parts.
(6 points)
4 Read the informaon box. Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Then complete
the sentences from the audio with the correct words. Write two words in each blank.
In fast speech, similar sounds at the beginning and end of two words can merge so that you only hear one sound.
This is called consonant-consonant reducon and can somemes make the words harder to understand.
1 A great speech is based on good content and __________________________________________.
2 This brings us to __________________________________________ one: try to keep your speech short.
3 If possible, __________________________________________ be personal stories from your own experience.
4 This will make listeners feel that your speech is __________________________________________ them.
5 You need to __________________________________________ about your body language.
6 The __________________________________________ thing is to communicate your message clearly.
(6 points)
UNIT 1 LISTENING
(Total possible score: 22)
2
Personal Best B2
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_______________________________________________ Date: __________________________

1 Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Which topic is not mentioned?

a what you should talk about in your speech b how you should act while giving your speech c the best way to practice your speech

(1 point)

2 Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Check () the recommendations that the speaker makes.

  1. Watch lots of videos of speeches on YouTube to help you prepare. ☐
  2. Before beginning your speech, thank the person who introduced you. ☐
  3. Always use notes when you are giving a speech. ☐
  4. Think about the topics that are relevant to your audience. ☐
  5. Prepare answers in advance to the questions people might ask you. ☐

UNIT 1 LISTENING

  1. Try to keep your body language relaxed and comfortable. ☐
  2. If you usually speak quietly, make sure you raise your voice during your speech. ☐
  3. Make eye contact with audience members while you are speaking. ☐ 9 Before your talk, say hello to a few people in the audience. ☐

(9 points)

3 Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Complete the sentences with the dates and numbers in the box. There are two options you don’t need.

2005 2009 eighteen five four nine ten three

  1. Steve Jobs gave a talk at Stanford University in ________________________ .
  2. More than ________________________ million people have watched this speech on YouTube.
  3. Audiences only tend to concentrate during the first ________________________ minutes of a speech.
  4. TED Talks never last more than ________________________ minutes.
  5. The speaker suggests using ________________________ personal stories to support your main point.
  6. The speaker recommends mentally dividing your audience into ________________________ parts.

(6 points)

4 Read the information box. Listen to a speaker talking about giving speeches. Then complete the sentences from the audio with the correct words. Write two words in each blank.

In fast speech, similar sounds at the beginning and end of two words can merge so that you only hear one sound. This is called consonant-consonant reduction and can sometimes make the words harder to understand.

UNIT 1 LISTENING

  1. A great speech is based on good content and __________________________________________.
  2. This brings us to __________________________________________ one: try to keep your speech short.
  3. If possible, __________________________________________ be personal stories from your own experience.
  4. This will make listeners feel that your speech is __________________________________________ them.
  5. You need to __________________________________________ about your body language.
  6. The __________________________________________ thing is to communicate your message clearly.

(6 points)

(

Total possible score: 22)

2

Personal Best B2

©

Richmond 2018