Listening Skill Test ( Advanced )-20View Answers
1. His drives were hooking 2. Penalty strokes on two holes for Out of Bounds 3. Doesn't use the driver 4. Driver If you are uncertain about the answers to the questions, listen to the audio file again after having read the questions. After you have made all your selections, you may view the answers to see how you did. Step 3: Show Conversation Dialog A: "How did you golf on Saturday?" B: "I did pretty good. I shot a 13." A: "Not too bad. I thought you were going to break single." B: "I had a chance. I shot a 4 on the front nine, but the back nine killed me." A: "What happened?" B: "My drive was totally off. All of the sudden, I started hooking the ball. I hit two balls OB, and that killed my score right there." A: "That sucks. You could have broken single if it wasn't for the penalty strokes." B: "Yeah. I was so frustrated after that hole. But overall, I shot well, so I'm not too disappointed. How about you? How have you been hitting lately?" A: "I hit great on the range, but when I get on the course, I can't seem to hit the ball right." B: "That happened to me for the longest time. It just takes time and practice. When you go out on the course more often, that problem will fix itself." A: "I'm still trying to break 90. I've been hitting in the mid nineties for ever." B: "How far does your driver go?" A: "I don't use it that much. I use my 3 wood more. I'm not consistent with the driver to use it." B: "You gotta keep practicing with it. Eventually you'll get the hang of it." A: "Yeah. I practice with it on the range, but I'm not making any progress on it." B: "Let's go to the range together and I'll check out your swing." A: "That sounds good. Let's go tomorrow night." B: "Ok. That will give us practice for our round on Wednesday." A: "I'll meet you there at 6:30." B: "Ok. See you tomorrow then." |
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