Listening Skill Test ( Intermediate ) - 29View Answers
1. Her grandmother passed away 2. Natural 3. To visit the cemetery often 4. To eat something 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: "Sarah. You look terrible. What's wrong?" B: "My grandmother just passed away." A: "I'm so sorry to hear that. When did this happen?" B: "A couple of days ago. I just go back from the funeral." A: "Is there anything I can do?" B: "No... not really. The sad thing is that I wasn't there when she died. I really wanted to be there one last time." A: "I'm sure she knew you loved her. Did she pass away in the hospital?" B: "Yeah. She died in her sleep." A: "I'm sorry she's gone." B: "At least she didn't suffer." A: "I think your grandmother would want you to think of all the good times you spent together." B: "I know. But I miss her." A: "When my grandmother passed away, I frequently visited her in the cemetery. I always talked to her. Even though she wasn't there, I somehow knew she heard what I said." B: "Yeah? That's what I was thinking too. Thanks." A: "It looks like you haven't eaten anything all day. We should get you something to eat." B: "You're right... I should eat something. Let's go." |
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