CELPIP Listening task 5 (Listening to a Discussion) - Practice


CELPIP Listening task 5 (Listening to a Discussion) - Practice

1) Explain

- You will watch a 2-minute video. Then 8 questions will appear.

2) Instruction

 You will see a video of two men and a woman talking. They are talking about their experiences on one subject.

3) Listening


Q1. What is the main point of conversation?

1. love

2. meeting

3. suspicion

4. Santa Cruz


Q2. What is the relationship between the three people?

1. They are colleagues.

2. They have not known for a long time.

3. They just met now.

4. They are friends I met in a long time.


Q3. A man with curly hair

1. believes she is a lesbian.

2. knows she is already married.

3. Thought she has a boyfriend.

4. thinks his friend likes her.


Q4.What is her attitude in her conversation?

1. Conservative.

2. Pessimistic.

3. Optimistic.

4. Open mind.


Q5. What does the man in the tie think about her?

1. She is misunderstanding the reality.

2. She lacks experience.

3. He agrees with her opinion.

4. Her idea is still immature.


Q6. What is not right about her?

1. Her parents divorced.

2. Love is what stupid people do.

3. She can live enough even if I live alone.

4. Relationships can not last forever.


Q7. The man with a tie is a woman

1. will change her mind.

2. relationship to fail.

3. throw away her silly thoughts.

4. parents meet again.


Q8. Which of the following statements is true?

1. The man in the necktie thinks that the girl has been in love.

2. Women think that love does not exist.

3. A curly man wants a woman to get married soon.

4. Three people are suspicious of each other
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4) Answer

Q1. love

Q2. They have not known for a long time.

Q3. Thought she has a boyfriend.

Q4. Conservative.

Q5. Her idea is still immature.

Q6. Love is what stupid people do.

Q7. will change her mind.

Q8. Women think that love does not exist.

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