Transport – A1 English Listening Exercise
Listening 1
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).
1 Where are they going tomorrow?
(A) To the park
(B) To the museum
(C) To the zoo
2 How will they travel?
(A) By bus
(B) By train
(C) By car
3 What time should the students be at school?
(A) 8:00 AM
(B) 18:00
(C) 9:00 AM
ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS
1 Correct Answer: (C) To the zoo
- Explanation: The teacher clearly announces, “Tomorrow is our school trip to the zoo.” Options (A) and (B) are plausible school trip destinations but are not mentioned in the audio.
2 Correct Answer: (A) By bus
- Explanation: The teacher states, “We will go by bus.” Option (B) is a trap because the student asks “By train?”, but the teacher immediately corrects it with “No, by bus.” Option (C) is not mentioned.
3 Correct Answer: (A) 8:00 AM
- Explanation: The teacher tells the students to be at school at “eight o’clock in the morning.” Option (B) is a trap based on the student mishearing the number (“Eight or eighteen?”). Option (C) is a random number distractor.
AUDIO SCRIPT
Teacher: Good morning, class. Listen carefully. Tomorrow is our school trip to the zoo. We will go by bus.
Student: By train, Mr. Smith?
Teacher: No, by bus. Please be at school at eight o’clock in the morning.
Student: Eight or eighteen?
Teacher: Eight. Eight o’clock. Don’t be late!
Listening 2
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).
1 What does the woman want to park?
(A) A bike
(B) A bus
(C) A car
2 Where can the woman park?
(A) In the Blue Area
(B) In the Green Area
(C) In the Yellow Area
3 Who is the Blue Area for?
(A) For visitors
(B) For workers
(C) For students
ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS
1 Correct Answer: (C) A car
- Explanation: The woman asks clearly at the beginning, “Where can I park my car?”. Options (A) and (B) are distractors related to transport but are not mentioned in the audio.
2 Correct Answer: (A) In the Blue Area
- Explanation: The man tells her, “You can park in the Blue Area.” Option (B) is a trap because the woman mishears and asks “The Green Area?”, but the man immediately corrects her. Option (C) is a random color not mentioned.
3 Correct Answer: (B) For workers
- Explanation: The man explicitly states that the Blue Area “is for workers.” Option (A) and (C) are plausible groups of people but are not mentioned in the dialogue.
AUDIO SCRIPT
Woman: Excuse me. Where can I park my car?
Man: Are you a new worker here?
Woman: Yes, I am.
Man: Okay. You can park in the Blue Area.
Woman: The Green Area?
Man: No, the Blue Area. It is for workers.
Woman: I see. Thank you!
Listening 3
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).
1 What color is the sign they are looking at first?
(A) Red
(B) Green
(C) Yellow
2 What does the red sign mean?
(A) Go
(B) Stop
(C) Slow down
3 How does the teacher spell the word on the red sign?
(A) S-T-E-P
(B) S-T-O-P
(C) S-H-O-P
ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS
1 Correct Answer: (A) Red
- Explanation: The teacher clearly asks at the beginning, “What does this red sign mean?”. Option (B) is a trap because the teacher mentions the green sign later. Option (C) is a plausible traffic light color but is not mentioned in the audio.
2 Correct Answer: (B) Stop
- Explanation: The teacher states directly, “The red sign means ‘Stop’.” Option (A) is a trap because the student guesses “Go” first, but the teacher says no. Option (C) is a plausible traffic action but is not mentioned.
3 Correct Answer: (B) S-T-O-P
- Explanation: The teacher spells the word out clearly: “S-T-O-P.” Options (A) and (C) are phonetically similar distractors designed to test the student’s ability to recognize the letters “O” versus “E” or “T” versus “H”.
AUDIO SCRIPT
Teacher: Look at this picture, class. What does this red sign mean?
Student: Does it mean “Go”?
Teacher: No, the green sign means “Go”. The red sign means “Stop”. S-T-O-P. Stop.
Student: Okay. Red means “Stop”. Thank you, Mr. Clark.
Listening 4
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).
1 Where is the manager going?
(A) To Paris
(B) To London
(C) To New York
2 What kind of ticket does the manager want?
(A) A train ticket
(B) A bus ticket
(C) A plane ticket
3 What day does the manager want to travel?
(A) Thursday
(B) Friday
(C) Sunday
ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS
1 Correct Answer: (B) To London
- Explanation: The manager states clearly at the beginning, “I need to go to London.” Options (A) and (C) are plausible famous cities but are not mentioned in the audio.
2 Correct Answer: (C) A plane ticket
- Explanation: The manager says, “Please buy a plane ticket.” Option (A) is a trap because the assistant asks if he wants a train ticket, but he rejects it by saying “No, a train is too slow.” Option (B) is not mentioned.
3 Correct Answer: (B) Friday
- Explanation: The manager explicitly says, “No, for Friday”. Option (A) is a trap because the assistant guesses “Thursday?”, but the manager corrects her. Option (C) is a random day not mentioned.
AUDIO SCRIPT
Manager: Jane, I need to go to London for work.
Assistant: Okay, Mr. Smith. Do you want a train ticket?
Manager: No, a train is too slow. Please buy a plane ticket.
Assistant: A plane ticket to London. Is it for Thursday?
Manager: No, for Friday. Friday morning.
Assistant: Got it. A plane ticket for Friday.
Listening 5
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer (A, B, or C).
1 Who is Emma talking to?
(A) A bus driver
(B) A teacher
(C) A doctor
2 What is the number of the bus?
(A) 12
(B) 20
(C) 22
3 What is the driver’s name?
(A) Davis
(B) David
(C) Daniel
ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS
1 Correct Answer: (A) A bus driver
- Explanation: Emma says “Thank you for the ride,” “You drive very well,” and asks about the “bus number.” This clearly shows she is talking to a bus driver. Option (B) is a trap because the driver mentions “school”, which might confuse listeners into thinking he is a teacher. Option (C) is not mentioned.
2 Correct Answer: (B) 20
- Explanation: The driver corrects Emma by saying, “it is bus number twenty. Two – zero.” Option (A) is a trap because Emma asks, “Is it bus number twelve?”, but the driver says “No”. Option (C) is a random number distractor.
3 Correct Answer: (B) David
- Explanation: The driver clearly states his name and spells it: “D-A-V-I-D.” Option (A) is a trap because Emma initially calls him “Mr. Davis”, and the two names sound very similar at the end. Option (C) is a plausible name but is not mentioned.
AUDIO SCRIPT
Emma: Good morning. Thank you for the ride. You drive very well!
Driver: You are welcome, Emma. Have a good day at school.
Emma: I really like this bus. Is it bus number twelve?
Driver: No, it is bus number twenty. Two – zero.
Emma: Ah, twenty. Thank you, Mr. Davis.
Driver: My name is actually David. D-A-V-I-D. David.
Emma: Oh, sorry! Thank you, Mr. David.
