Exercise 1A. Listen to the stories. Why are the examples of Murphy’s Law?B. Listen again. Mark the sentences T (true)...
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Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – Should I stay or should I go?
Exercise 1Listen to Tracey reading Graham’s advice. Which of the three options does Graham think is right? Why?What...
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – At the pharmacy
Exercise 1A. Listen to Rob and Jenny. Are they enjoying their run?B. Listen again and answer the questions.1 How...
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – Could you pass the test?
A. Listen to Max talking about the tests and fill in the blanks.THE TESTS You have to – order a drink and a 1________...
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – What’s your idea of happiness?
A. Listen once. How does the bank work? Choose the correct description.1 You pay money into the bank, and receive...
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – First day nerves
A. Listen to Simon and Claire describing their first day at work. What problems did they have?B. Listen again. Answer...
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – The meaning of dreaming
A. Listen to a psychoanalyst talking to a patient about his dreams. Number the pictures 1-5 in the correct order.B....
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – I’ll always love you
Now listen to part of a news programme about Steve and Carmen and answer the questions.What happened…? 1 ten years...
Practice English Listening A2 Exercises – Think positive or negative?
Exercise 1A. Listen to the introduction to a radio show. Why is positive thinking good for you?B. Try to guess the...