Let's Watch A Film

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oCoder Education - English listening Audios are suitable for learners with different levels of English. Here are some ways to make them easier (if you have a lower level of English) or more difficult (if you have a higher level of English).
You can choose one or two of these suggestions – you don't have to follow all of them!

Making it easier

Read all the exercises before you listen to the audio.
Look up the words in the exercises that you don't know or don't understand in a dictionary.
Play the audio as many times as you need.
Play each part of the audio separately.
Answer all questions in the exercise.
Read the transcript after you have listened to the audio.

Making it harder

Listen to the audio before you read the exercises.
Only play the audio once before answering the questions.
Play the whole audio without a break.
Don't read the transcript.
Now, listen to the audio and do the exercises on the following tabs.
If you do not complete all the question, you can play the audio again. After that, read the dialog to make sure that you understand all word in the audio.
1.  What movie do these people plan on watching?
Matrix Revolution
The Two Towers
Lord of the Rings
The Last Samurai
2.  When do they plan on watching the movie?
On the Weekend
Tomorrow
Later in the evening today
Next Friday
3.  Where do they plan on meeting?
At the subway entrance
In front of the movie theater
At starbucks next to the theater
At home
4.  What time do they plan on meeting?
At 7:30pm after dinner
At noontime
At one o'clock
At 3:45pm

A: "What are you doing tomorrow?"
B: "Nothing really."
A: "Let's watch a movie or something."
B: "What's on these days?"
A: "I think they're playing Lord of the Rings"
B: "That sounds pretty good. Let's watch that."
A: "Where should we meet?"
B: "How about at the subway entrance."
A: "Alright. I'll meet you there at one o'clock."