6 Listening BB Look at gaps 1-5. Which asks for: a name? a noun? a number? Listen and complete the gaps. Susan Name: 0 Surname: 1 Country: 2 Age: 3 Favourite subject: 4 Favourite sport: 5
1 When did you leave school? 2. How long has she been feeling unwell? 3. I've never met such a nice person before. 4. I have been waiting for you since four o'clock. 5. She has never written a letter by hand since she bought a computer. 6. I wonder where you have been all this time. 7. I have been learning English for five years. 8. You never know how he is going to react. 9. She has tripped over the cat and nearly fell over. 10. Look! I have found a ten-pound note! - Where did you find it? 11. Margaret is taking driving lessons now. 12. In recent years terrorism has become a greater threat. 13. The rain came suddenly and it has soaked all the washing. 14. Ever since we met, you have never asked me what I prefer to do. 15. How long have you lived here? 16. I have been interested in sports since my childhood. 17. What have you been doing since you left Cambridge?
The new girl in your class seems very interesting and you would like to get to know her better.The guy at the skate park does some amazing tricks and you would like him to show you how.Almost everyone feels uncomfortable when they first meet other people. If you feel this way. the following tips can help you out. Smile: When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to. Develop passions: The best way to have interesting conversations is to be an interesting person! Be positive: Everybody likes to be around happy people. Be a good listener: Develop listening skills. Don't take over the conversation and don't only speak about yourself. Get out there: Don't avoid being around new people just because you feel uncomfortable.
2. How long has she been feeling unwell?
3. I've never met such a nice person before.
4. I have been waiting for you since four o'clock.
5. She has never written a letter by hand since she bought a computer.
6. I wonder where you have been all this time.
7. I have been learning English for five years.
8. You never know how he is going to react.
9. She has tripped over the cat and nearly fell over.
10. Look! I have found a ten-pound note! - Where did you find it?
11. Margaret is taking driving lessons now.
12. In recent years terrorism has become a greater threat.
13. The rain came suddenly and it has soaked all the washing.
14. Ever since we met, you have never asked me what I prefer to do.
15. How long have you lived here?
16. I have been interested in sports since my childhood.
17. What have you been doing since you left Cambridge?
Smile: When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to.
Develop passions: The best way to have interesting conversations is to be an interesting person!
Be positive: Everybody likes to be around happy people.
Be a good listener: Develop listening skills. Don't take over the conversation and don't only speak about yourself.
Get out there: Don't avoid being around new people just because you feel uncomfortable.