Below are answers with tips for the practice listening lesson about My University. If you have not done this lesson, please click here: My University Listening,before looking at the answers.
Answers
- 19
- Some of you have difficult hearing the difference between 19 and 90. Try this lesson to improve your listening with these types of numbers: Numbers listening video
- 1879
- The listening recording says “Thomas Holloway founded the college in 1879.” The question was “The college was established in…” The word “established” is a synonym for “founded”.
- The preposition “in” in the question means you should listen for a date or a place. As you listen for the synonym keyword, you find it is a date.
- 8,000
- You do not need to use a comma in the number, but it helps the person marking if you do.
- The recording actually says “Today, Royal Holloway is a thriving co-educational community of some 8,000 students…”. The word “some” means “about”. You do not need to write it in your answer.
- SECLUDED
- The question is clearly asking for you to write an adjective “… feels like a peaceful, …… place …”.
- The audio says “…. like the campus is enjoying a peaceful, secluded existence right in the heart of the British countryside.”
- It is always best to write your answers using capital letters.
- The spelling must be correct or the answer will be marked wrong.
- 19 MILES
- The question asks for a distance “is located … from X”.
- The audio says “it is only 19 miles from the centre of London”.
- Always check if the question gives the word “miles”. If the word is given in the question, you do not repeat it in the answer.
- In this case, if you wrote only 19 without the word “miles”, your answer would be marked wrong.
- HISTORY SOCIAL SCIENCES
- If you wrote “and” in your answer, it would be marked wrong. The word “and” was written in the question and you do not need to repeat it. This only applies when you are completing sentences as a task because the sentence must be grammatically correct once you have completed it.
- You must have “s” with the word “sciences”. If you didn’t write the “s”, your answer would be marked wrong.
- You do not need to write a comma between the words. If you want to write a comma, you can. But it isn’t necessary. Punctuation is not needed in your answers for listening.
- Many people struggled with this question because they understand “social sciences”. Examples of social sciences are: anthropology, Geography, Sociology, Psychology, Linguistics, Law etc. Take a look online if you are unsure. This term usually applies to university subjects rather than school subjects.
I hope you enjoyed this listening lesson. I now recommend you go back to the original listening lesson and listen again to the video.
Did you like my university? I, personally, think it is a beautiful building. I actually lived for one year in the main castle building 🙂
All the best
Liz









