You will hear a short talk by the centre’s coordinator, Sarah Jenkins, introducing new art classes. You must complete notes or a table with for each answer.
Speakers in the IELTS test frequently change their minds to trick the listener. For example, a speaker might say: "The class was originally scheduled for Room 12, but we had to move it to Room 15 due to renovations." If you write down the first number you hear, your answer will be incorrect.
: Beginners, intermediate, advanced, amateur, professional.
Bramley Community Centre. How can I help? Woman: Oh hi. I'm calling about the art classes that the centre offers. I had a quick look at your website. I think one of the classes is called something like 'Movement and Light'? Manager: That's right. The focus is on painting in the style of the French Impressionists. Woman: Yes, I saw that in the description. But I've got a few questions if you don't mind. Manager: Sure, go ahead. Woman: Well, do I need to bring anything to the class? Or is everything supplied? Manager: Not quite. What you'd need to do is get yourself some brushes – I'd suggest a range of them, you know, in different sizes. Woman: All right. Yes, I guess it would make sense to bring your own. I'll make a note of that. Manager: And you know what the fee for the class is? Woman: For one term – it's $170 isn't it? Manager: That's right. But if you sign up for two terms, it actually works out cheaper. Woman: How much would that be? Manager: $285. And we do find that a lot of people sign up for a couple of terms – it's such a great class. Woman: OK, I'll give it some thought. And that's on Monday evenings, isn't it? Manager: Yes, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In room 15. Woman: And who's the tutor? Manager: The tutor? He's a local artist. You might have heard of him. Steve Ramdhanie. Woman: Oh possibly. How do you spell that surname? Manager: It's R-A-M-D-H-A-N-I-E. Woman: Yes, thanks. Now, you've also got a class called 'Clay Basics'. It's a pottery class, right? Manager: Yes, that's right. Woman: Do we get to use a pottery wheel? Manager: Yes you do. Woman: Oh great. But we'd be making something simple, I hope. I can't imagine producing a vase or anything with a handle. Manager: No, in the first term, you'd just be producing two or three bowls. Woman: Sounds great. I guess it would be a bit of a messy activity. You wouldn't want to wear your smart clothes, would you? Manager: Best not to. I'd recommend wearing something old – that you didn't mind getting dirty. Woman: Well, I have a shirt like that that I could use. I'd just roll up the sleeves, I guess. Manager: And the fee for that class is $180 per term. Woman: All right. Manager: And the class runs on Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Oh hang on, I've got that wrong. Woman: It's on a Thursday, isn't it? Manager: Yes, my mistake. What else can I tell you? Oh yes, the tutor's name is Theresa Clark. Her works on display in reception here. Woman: Oh great. I'll have a look. Manager: Yeah, if you've got time. Woman: Um, now the other class I thought looked interesting was 'Sketching Architecture'. Manager: Oh, yes. For that one everyone goes down to the local park, because it's surrounded by so many beautiful old buildings. Woman: Oh, right. Like the library? Manager: Exactly. That's where the class usually starts. Because it's a public space, people usually bring a fold-up chair. Woman: That makes sense. Manager: And something to eat, like a sandwich. Woman: Good idea. And I saw the class meets on Fridays. Where exactly? Manager: At the corner of Victoria Street and Station Road. Woman: And the tutor is Annie Li, is that right? Manager: Yes, that's right. She's a local artist. Her cell phone number is 021 785 6361. Woman: Great, I'll give her a call. Thanks for your help.
The is a common IELTS Listening Part 1 task found in practice materials like IELTS Trainer 2 (Academic) . The recording features a phone conversation between a community center manager and a woman inquiring about various creative courses. IELTS Listening Answer Key
It takes place every (6) Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room 3, taught by Theresa Clark. Caller: Excellent. Are there any daytime drawing options?
The question asks for the cost of "two terms". The manager states the discounted price of $285 for two terms. This is a classic IELTS trick: the first price you hear ($170 for one term) is a distractor.
Art Classes at Bramley Community Centre is a common IELTS Listening Part 1 task, typically appearing in the IELTS Trainer 2 (Test 1)
collection. It involves a table completion task where you must fill in missing details about three specific classes. Studocu Vietnam Correct Answers for Questions 1–10
Okay, that's convenient. What are the class sizes like?
: Bringing an old shirt (or apron) is recommended. Schedule : Held every Thursday evening.
You will hear a woman calling Bramley Community Centre to ask about art classes for adults and children.
52 Trap to avoid: They might say "fifty pounds for the course, but with a two-pound booking fee, that's fifty-two." The answer is the base price.
You will hear a short talk by the centre’s coordinator, Sarah Jenkins, introducing new art classes. You must complete notes or a table with for each answer.
Speakers in the IELTS test frequently change their minds to trick the listener. For example, a speaker might say: "The class was originally scheduled for Room 12, but we had to move it to Room 15 due to renovations." If you write down the first number you hear, your answer will be incorrect.
: Beginners, intermediate, advanced, amateur, professional.
Bramley Community Centre. How can I help? Woman: Oh hi. I'm calling about the art classes that the centre offers. I had a quick look at your website. I think one of the classes is called something like 'Movement and Light'? Manager: That's right. The focus is on painting in the style of the French Impressionists. Woman: Yes, I saw that in the description. But I've got a few questions if you don't mind. Manager: Sure, go ahead. Woman: Well, do I need to bring anything to the class? Or is everything supplied? Manager: Not quite. What you'd need to do is get yourself some brushes – I'd suggest a range of them, you know, in different sizes. Woman: All right. Yes, I guess it would make sense to bring your own. I'll make a note of that. Manager: And you know what the fee for the class is? Woman: For one term – it's $170 isn't it? Manager: That's right. But if you sign up for two terms, it actually works out cheaper. Woman: How much would that be? Manager: $285. And we do find that a lot of people sign up for a couple of terms – it's such a great class. Woman: OK, I'll give it some thought. And that's on Monday evenings, isn't it? Manager: Yes, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. In room 15. Woman: And who's the tutor? Manager: The tutor? He's a local artist. You might have heard of him. Steve Ramdhanie. Woman: Oh possibly. How do you spell that surname? Manager: It's R-A-M-D-H-A-N-I-E. Woman: Yes, thanks. Now, you've also got a class called 'Clay Basics'. It's a pottery class, right? Manager: Yes, that's right. Woman: Do we get to use a pottery wheel? Manager: Yes you do. Woman: Oh great. But we'd be making something simple, I hope. I can't imagine producing a vase or anything with a handle. Manager: No, in the first term, you'd just be producing two or three bowls. Woman: Sounds great. I guess it would be a bit of a messy activity. You wouldn't want to wear your smart clothes, would you? Manager: Best not to. I'd recommend wearing something old – that you didn't mind getting dirty. Woman: Well, I have a shirt like that that I could use. I'd just roll up the sleeves, I guess. Manager: And the fee for that class is $180 per term. Woman: All right. Manager: And the class runs on Wednesdays, 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Oh hang on, I've got that wrong. Woman: It's on a Thursday, isn't it? Manager: Yes, my mistake. What else can I tell you? Oh yes, the tutor's name is Theresa Clark. Her works on display in reception here. Woman: Oh great. I'll have a look. Manager: Yeah, if you've got time. Woman: Um, now the other class I thought looked interesting was 'Sketching Architecture'. Manager: Oh, yes. For that one everyone goes down to the local park, because it's surrounded by so many beautiful old buildings. Woman: Oh, right. Like the library? Manager: Exactly. That's where the class usually starts. Because it's a public space, people usually bring a fold-up chair. Woman: That makes sense. Manager: And something to eat, like a sandwich. Woman: Good idea. And I saw the class meets on Fridays. Where exactly? Manager: At the corner of Victoria Street and Station Road. Woman: And the tutor is Annie Li, is that right? Manager: Yes, that's right. She's a local artist. Her cell phone number is 021 785 6361. Woman: Great, I'll give her a call. Thanks for your help. You will hear a short talk by the
The is a common IELTS Listening Part 1 task found in practice materials like IELTS Trainer 2 (Academic) . The recording features a phone conversation between a community center manager and a woman inquiring about various creative courses. IELTS Listening Answer Key
It takes place every (6) Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room 3, taught by Theresa Clark. Caller: Excellent. Are there any daytime drawing options?
The question asks for the cost of "two terms". The manager states the discounted price of $285 for two terms. This is a classic IELTS trick: the first price you hear ($170 for one term) is a distractor. For example, a speaker might say: "The class
Art Classes at Bramley Community Centre is a common IELTS Listening Part 1 task, typically appearing in the IELTS Trainer 2 (Test 1)
collection. It involves a table completion task where you must fill in missing details about three specific classes. Studocu Vietnam Correct Answers for Questions 1–10
Okay, that's convenient. What are the class sizes like? How can I help
: Bringing an old shirt (or apron) is recommended. Schedule : Held every Thursday evening.
You will hear a woman calling Bramley Community Centre to ask about art classes for adults and children.
52 Trap to avoid: They might say "fifty pounds for the course, but with a two-pound booking fee, that's fifty-two." The answer is the base price.