martes, 28 de noviembre de 2017

SKILL 3: AVOID SIMILAR SOUNDS


At times we feel befuddle when we listen a word that has a comparable sound with others, so in this aptitude we should figure out how to maintain a strategic distance from this comparable sounds keeping in mind the end goal to find the right solution.
Example:

On the recording you hear.

    (man)  : Why couldn't Mark come with us?
(woman) : He was searching for a new apartment.
    (man) : What does the woman say about Mark?


In your test book, you read:

(A) He was in the apartment office.
(B) He was looking for a place to live
(C) He was working on his research project
(D) He had an appointment at church

Analysis:
The key words in the second line of the conversation are searching and apartment.
The answer (C) and (D) the words  research and church sound like search, so these answers are incorrect. in answers (A) and (D), the words department and appointment sound like  apartment, the these answers are incorrect.

The best answer is (B).

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