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Listening comprehension C1 Teaching drama
By Grażyna DANIEL-SCHUWALD
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Listen to the recording and answer the multiple choice questions
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Question 1
1.
According to Helen, the most difficult aspect of being a studio teacher is:
starting teaching at 8:00 a.m. every morning.
meeting the minimum number of tuition hours.
teaching more than one core subject.
working without adequate teaching equipment.
Question 2
2.
Helen says a particularly unusual aspect of studio teaching is:
teaching the children about professional behaviour.
having very short periods of time for lessons.
dealing with children who have behavioural problems.
conducting lessons with children who come and go at irregular times.
Question 3
3.
In Helen’s opinion, the best thing about being a studio teacher is
seeing how films are made.
working with future stars.
teaching gifted students.
being able to travel a lot.
Question 4
4.
Which of the following does Helen
not
warn potential studio teachers about?
You spend a lot of time waiting around on your own.
Days spent teaching on a film set can be extremely long.
Finding steady and reliable work can be difficult.
Becoming a studio teacher requires a lot of luck.
Question 5
5.
In the interview, Helen
encourages teachers to move into the field of studio teaching.
explains what happens behind the scenes of a children’s film.
recommends studio teaching as an escape from teaching in state schools.
shares her personal experiences of working as a studio teacher.