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Information transfer: Single-Pictured-Cued Verbal Multiple-choice.
  • Instructions: Look at the picture and listen to the audio. Underline the option that best matches what you hear and what you see in the picture.
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Good Luck!!!

Dialogue paraphrase
  • Instructions: You will hear five short dialogues; you have to choose the best paraphrases what they said.
Select the option that most accurately reflects the original message.

I like to get there before my shift starts.
I never show up on time.
I set things up after I leave.
I do not care about arriving on time
I got a reward from my boss.
I was told to report things better
My boss told me to leave.
I didn’t report anything.
He fell when walking slowly
He hit someone.
He bumped his head while playing.
He cried because of her homework
I threw the gift outside
I kept the gift in my bag.
I left it on her kitchen table
I placed the gift in her room.
She always feels proud of her work.
She doubts her efforts sometimes.
She feels very confident at work.
She wants to do even less.
Communicative Stimulus- Response task
  • Instructions: You will listen to a speaker sharing a personal experience. Read the questions carefully and select the best option that best responds to what the speaker is talking about.


What is the woman talking about?
Her vacation plans
Her life and job
A school presentation
Her family trip
What problem did she face with the child?
He cried for no reason.
He refused to eat.
He hit his head while running.
He went missing.
What did she do after the incident with the child?
She ignored it
She talked to her boss
She left the house
She called the doctor
What did she do after the incident with the child?
She used a phone call
She sent a voice note
She wrote a message
She didn’t say anything
How does she sometimes feel about her performance at work?
She wants to quit.
She feels like she is not doing enough
She feels very proud of herself
She thinks the child dislikes her.

She is writing a message on her phone.
She is reading a document.
She is typing a report.
She is talking to a coworker

He is heading to an important meeting.
He is going to an important job interview.
He is on his way to his job
He is leaving work after a long day.

They are discussing a new project.
They are having a job interview.
They are negotiating a new business.
They are collaborating on a team assignment.

They are celebrating a project.
They are discussing a familiar issue.
They are negotiating a business deal
They are having a job interview.


She is attending online classes.
She is working remotely from her house.
She is checking emails in her house.
She is watching a webinar from her house.