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Suggested terms: Helen, Jeremy
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work out
Meaning: To figure out or determine something after considering it carefully.
Example: We need to work out how to divide the tasks for the project.
have a go at
Meaning: To attempt or try doing something.
Example: She decided to have a go at painting even though she’d never tried it before.
left out of all the fun
Meaning: Excluded from enjoyable activities or social interaction.
Example: He felt left out of all the fun when his friends went to the party without him.
streaming out behind
Meaning: Flowing or trailing backward in motion, often used to describe clothing or hair.
Example: Her scarf was streaming out behind her as she rode the motorbike.
go through it together
Meaning: To review or examine something collaboratively.
Example: Let’s go through it together before submitting the assignment.
come up later
Meaning: To arise or be addressed at a future point in time.
Example: The issue of funding will come up later in the meeting.
part of the report
Meaning: A section or component included in a written document.
Example: The financial analysis will be part of the report we submit to management.
illustration
IPA: /ˌɪl.əˈstreɪ.ʃən/ (UK & US)
Meaning: A drawing or picture created to explain or decorate a story or text.
Meaning: A drawing or picture created to explain or decorate a story or text.
Example: The illustrations were an essential element of children’s experience of reading the stories.
interpretation
IPA: /ɪnˌtɜː.prɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ (UK), /ɪnˌtɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/ (US)
Meaning: The act of explaining or understanding the meaning of something, such as a story.
Meaning: The act of explaining or understanding the meaning of something, such as a story.
Example: The students would later share their interpretation of each other’s stories in class.
carnival procession
IPA: /ˈkɑː.nɪ.vəl prəˈseʃ.ən/ (UK), /ˈkɑːr.nə.vəl prəˈseʃ.ən/ (US)
Meaning: A festive parade with music, costumes, and dancing, often part of a celebration.
Meaning: A festive parade with music, costumes, and dancing, often part of a celebration.
Example: Helen originally wanted the crowd to be watching a carnival procession in the drawing.
Other Listening Exercises
Cambridge 11 Listening Test 3 - Section 3
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