Health – A1 English Listening Exercise

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Listening 1

Listen to the conversation. Circle the correct answer (A, B, or C).

1   How does Tommy feel?

     (A) Hot and tired

     (B) Cold and tired

     (C) Hungry and hot

2   What is Tommy’s temperature?

     (A) 35 degrees

     (B) 38 degrees

     (C) 39 degrees

3   What does Mom tell Tommy to do?

     (A) Go to school

     (B) Stay in bed and sleep

     (C) Go see a doctor

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (A) Hot and tired

  • Explanation: Tommy says exactly, “I feel very hot and tired.” Option B is a trap because “cold” is a common illness word, but he didn’t say it. Option C is wrong because “hungry” is not mentioned.

2 (C) 39 degrees

  • Explanation: The mother clearly says “39 degrees” and repeats “That is 3-9” (A1 repetition technique). Options A (35) and B (38) are just traps using similar numbers.

3 (B) Stay in bed and sleep

  • Explanation: The mother says, “You need to stay in bed and sleep.” Option A (Go to school) is the main trap because Tommy asks about school, but the mother says “No, you don’t.” Option C (Go see a doctor) is a plausible action for a sick person, but it is not mentioned in the audio.
AUDIO SCRIPT

Mom: Good morning, Tommy. Time for school!

Tommy: Mom, I feel really bad today.

Mom: Oh no. What’s wrong?

Tommy: I feel very hot and tired.

Mom: Let me check. Oh, you are very hot! You have a fever. Your temperature is 39 degrees. That is 3-9.

Tommy: Do I have to go to school today?

Mom: No, you don’t. You need to stay in bed and sleep.

Listening 2

Listen to the conversation. Circle the correct answer (A, B, or C).

1   How does Sarah look today?

     (A) She looks happy.

     (B) She looks tired.

     (C) She looks hungry.

2   What is Sarah’s problem?

     (A) She has a headache.

     (B) She has a toothache.

     (C) She has a backache.

3   What does Mark tell Sarah to do?

     (A) Go to the pharmacy.

     (B) Go to the hospital.

     (C) Go home and rest.

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (B) She looks tired.

  • Explanation: Mark says directly in the first line: “You look very tired.” Option A and C are not mentioned.

2 (A) She has a headache.

  • Explanation: Sarah mentions “headache” twice. Option B (toothache) and C (backache) là bẫy về các loại bệnh có đuôi “-ache” tương tự nhau.

3 (C) Go home and rest.

  • Explanation: Mark suggests: “You should go home and rest.” Option A (pharmacy) is a trap because they talk about “medicine”, but Mark doesn’t tell her to go there. Option B is a plausible distractor but not in the script.
AUDIO SCRIPT

Mark: Hi, Sarah. Are you okay? You look very tired.

Sarah: Hi, Mark. No, I’m not okay. I have a headache.

Mark: A headache?

Sarah: Yes. A very bad headache.

Mark: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Do you have any medicine?

Sarah: No, I don’t.

Mark: Okay. You should go home and rest.

Sarah: Yes, I will. Goodbye, Mark.

Listening 3

Listen to the conversation. Circle the correct answer (A, B, or C).

1   What does Peter want to do?

     (A) Go running

     (B) Go walking

     (C) Go swimming

2   Why do they go walking?

     (A) Because it is good for health

     (B) Because they want to see the park

     (C) Because they are bored

3   What time will they meet?

     (A) 6:13

     (B) 6:30

     (C) 7:30

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (B) Go walking

  • Explanation: Anna suggests “running” first (The Trap), but Peter rejects it because he is tired and asks, “Can we go walking?”.

2 (A) Because it is good for health

  • Explanation: Anna clearly states, “Walking is very good for your health” and even spells the word “H-E-A-L-T-H”. Options B and C are not mentioned.

3 (B) 6:30

  • Explanation: Anna says “6:30” and repeats it as “six-thirty” (A1 repetition technique). Option A (6:13) is a phonetic trap common in A1 exams (thirteen vs. thirty).
AUDIO SCRIPT

Anna: Hi, Peter. Let’s go running today!

Peter: Running? Oh, I am very tired. Can we go walking?

Anna: Walking? Okay. Walking is very good for your health.

Peter: How do you spell that?

Anna: Health. H-E-A-L-T-H.

Peter: Okay. What time should we meet?

Anna: Let’s meet at 6:30. That is six-thirty.

Peter: Great. See you at the park!

Listening 4

Listen to the conversation. Circle the correct answer (A, B, or C).

1   How does Tom feel?

     (A) He feels hot.

     (B) He feels old.

     (C) He feels cold.

2   What food does Mary give Tom?

     (A) Chicken soup

     (B) Tomato soup

     (C) Chicken salad

3   What does Mary tell Tom to do?

     (A) Eat the soup and go to work

     (B) Eat the soup and go to sleep

     (C) Go to see a doctor

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (C) He feels cold.

  • Explanation: Tom explicitly says, “I feel very cold today.” Option B (“old”) is a phonetic trap because it sounds very similar to “cold”. Option A (“hot”) is a trap using the opposite meaning of his symptom.

2 (A) Chicken soup

  • Explanation: Mary repeats the phrase “chicken soup” twice. Option B (Tomato soup) is a plausible food but not mentioned. Option C (Chicken salad) is a trap because it uses the word “chicken” but is the wrong type of food.

3 (B) Eat the soup and go to sleep

  • Explanation: At the end of the conversation, Mary says exactly, “Eat the soup and go to sleep.” Option A is a trap because it mentions “eat the soup” but ends with the wrong action (“go to work”). Option C is a logical thing to do when sick, but Mary does not say it in the audio.
AUDIO SCRIPT

Mary: Tom, you have a bad cough.

Tom: Yes, I do. And I feel very cold today.

Mary: Here is some warm water for you.

Tom: Thank you, Mary.

Mary: And I have some soup for you. It is chicken soup.

Tom: Chicken soup? Great.

Mary: Yes. Eat the soup and go to sleep.

Listening 5

Listen to the phone call. Circle the correct answer (A, B, or C).

1   Who is calling David?

     (A) Linda

     (B) Lisa

     (C) The doctor

2   How does David feel today?

     (A) He is much better.

     (B) He is very sick.

     (C) He is hungry.

3   How many days does David need to rest?

     (A) One day

     (B) Two days

     (C) Ten days

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (B) Lisa

  • Explanation: The woman explicitly spells her name “L-I-S-A”. Option A (Linda) is a phonetic trap because it starts with the same letter and sounds similar. Option C (The doctor) is mentioned later in the conversation, but the doctor is not the one calling.

2 (A) He is much better.

  • Explanation: David says directly, “I am much better, thank you.” Option B is wrong because he was sick in the past, not today. Option C is not mentioned in the audio.

3 (B) Two days

  • Explanation: David says he needs to rest for “two more days” and repeats “Two days” (A1 repetition technique). Option C (Ten days) is a common A1 phonetic trap because “Two” and “Ten” can sound confusing to beginners. Option A is not mentioned.
AUDIO SCRIPT

David: Hello?

Lisa: Hi, David. It is Lisa. L-I-S-A. How are you today?

David: Hi, Lisa. I am much better, thank you.

Lisa: That is good. Are you going to work tomorrow?

David: No, I am not. The doctor said I need to rest for two more days. Two days.

Lisa: Okay. Call me if you need anything.

David: I will. Bye, Lisa.

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