SKILL 4: DRAW CONCLUSION ABOUT WHO, WHAT WHERE

SKILL 4: DRAW CONCLUSION ABOUT WHO, WHAT WHERE


Conclusions about WHO, WHAT, WHERE

It is common for you to be asked to draw one of the following conclusions in Listening Part A.

1.-WHO is probably talking?
2.-WHAT will s/he probably do next?
3.-WHERE does the conversation probably take place?


Example
(woman) The next stop on our tour of Atlanta will be the original home of Coca-Cola, at 107 Marietta Street. Coca-Cola was manufactured at this location until early in September of 1888.
You think:
Who is probably talking? (a tour guide)
Where are they? (in Atlanta)
When does the talk take place? (in the middle of a tour)

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