CELPIP Listening Skills & Understanding 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: CELPIP Listening Part 3 is "Listening for Information." The recording is typically:
- An interview-style conversation (Correct answer)
- A short song
- A silent video
- A multiple-choice reading passage
Correct answer: An interview-style conversation
Part 3 presents an interview from which you extract specific information.
Question 2: If you miss a detail during the audio, what should you do?
- Stay calm and keep listening for the next answer (Correct answer)
- Stop and replay the section
- Leave all remaining answers blank
- Restart the whole test
Correct answer: Stay calm and keep listening for the next answer
There is no replay, so refocusing on upcoming content prevents losing more points.
Question 3: A speaker states, "The deadline was pushed back to Friday." This means the deadline is now:
- Later than before (Correct answer)
- Earlier than before
- Cancelled
- Unchanged
Correct answer: Later than before
"Pushed back" means moved to a later time.
Question 4: Which note-taking approach is best for Part 3 information questions?
- Jot key facts like names, numbers, and reasons (Correct answer)
- Write full sentences for everything
- Copy the questions word for word
- Draw pictures of the speakers
Correct answer: Jot key facts like names, numbers, and reasons
Capturing facts, figures, and reasons gives quick reference for detail questions.
Question 5: A speaker says, "Generally speaking, sales have improved." The phrase "generally speaking" signals:
- An overall trend, not every case (Correct answer)
- A precise exact figure
- Disagreement
- A question
Correct answer: An overall trend, not every case
"Generally speaking" introduces a broad statement about overall patterns.
Question 6: In listening for information, a distractor answer choice often:
- Mentions a word from the audio but distorts the meaning (Correct answer)
- Is always the longest option
- Uses no words from the audio
- Is always option A
Correct answer: Mentions a word from the audio but distorts the meaning
Distractors frequently reuse audio words while changing the actual meaning.
Question 7: A speaker emphasizes a point by saying it slowly and louder. This usually means the point is:
- Important and likely tested (Correct answer)
- Unimportant filler
- A joke
- A mistake
Correct answer: Important and likely tested
Stress and slower delivery often flag key information for questions.
CELPIP Listening Part 3 is "Listening for Information." The recording is typically: