Which term refers to the purpose of a spoken text rather than the speaker themselves?, Purpose , Function, Profit, Loss, Which of the following best describes specific information?, General ideas about a topic, Personal opinions and feelings, Factual details such as a name, place, profession, object, number, or quantity, Future predictions, In Advanced Listening Part 2, do you have to write precise phrases you hear in each gap?, No never , Yes always, Only for main ideas, Only for attitudes , What does comparing involve?, Ignoring differences between things, Talking about similarities and differences between two or more things, Only describing one object, Giving opinions about one thing, What can you conclude if a speaker yawns while talking?, They are angry, They are probably tired, They are very excited, They are confused,  Which of the following sentences best shows disagreeing in a polite and appropriate way in a formal context?, “That’s absolute rubbish!”, “Yes, you are 100% correct.”, see your point, but I think there is another perspective.”, “I completely agree with you.”, In Advanced Listening Part 2, do you focus on listening for main ideas and attitudes?, Yes, always, Yes, sometimes, No, Only for details, What is one of the key skills when comparing things?, Focusing on all details equally, Ignoring important points, Recognising and focusing on the most important similarities and differences, Describing only one thing, “That's a great idea, I agree with you.” is an example of ? , Agreeing, Disagreeing, Comparing, Summarizing, What does understanding implication mean?, Repeating exactly what someone says, Drawing a conclusion from what someone says, even if it is not stated directly, Speaking loudly and clearly, Ignoring what someone says.

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