Online Learning Name: _______________ Class:______ Number: _____ Date: __________ A Listening Website for Out-of-class Practices 1. 2. 3. 4. Log on http://www.esl-lab.com/ Use the quizzes from this website as supplementary listening resources to strengthen your listening comprehension. Click a lesson from GENERAL LISTENING QUIZZES Follow your teacher’s demonstration and do the exercises at the same time. Step A) Pre-listening Exercises (optional) Step B) Listening Exercises (do the quizzes and get your first score) Step C) Step D) Go to “Quiz script” and Listen again. Go to “Text Completion Quiz” (do the quizzes and get your second score) Step E) Step F) Back to the quiz and do the Post-listening Exercises (optional) Whenever you finish a lesson, remember to record the two scores and copy the script to the worksheet. Listening Comprehension Exercises from Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab General Listening Quizzes Easy Medium Difficult □ Answering Machine * □ A Story to Remember □ A Healthy Lifestyle □ A Day at School □ American Slang □ Back to School Supplies □ A Fun Day □ Camping Under the Stars □ Car Repairs □ College Life □ Christmas is Coming! □ Dating Woes □ Daily Schedule □ Dinner Time □ Dear Mom and Dad □ Getting Around Tokyo □ Emergency Call □ Driving Road Test □ Heavenly Pies Restaurant □ First Date □ Enjoying the Zoo □ How was your day? □ English Language Center □ First Mountain Bank □ Hello. May I help you? □ Good Old Blues □ Friday Night Mishaps □ Hotel Reservations □ Haven't We Met Before? □ Friendly Dental Care □ Immigration and Customs □ Holiday Traditions □ Home Repairs □ Is Your Dad Home? □ Japanese Public Bath □ Hotel Check-In □ Likes and Dislikes □ Just a Haircut, Please! □ Housing Complaints □ Lost in the Crowd □ Making Invitations □ It's a Home Run! □ No Place Like Home □ Party Time! □ Money Matters □ Randall's Introduction □ Picnic Preparations □ Movie Review □ Reading Time □ Pizza Delivery □ Personal Problems □ Rental Shop (Version B) □ Radio Advertising □ Professional Babysitting □ Shopping for the Day □ Saturday's Chores □ Radio Commercial □ Sightseeing in Town * □ Show Times □ Rental Shop (Version A) □ Snack Time □ So, what's the matter? □ School Report □ Spending Money □ Taped Library Tour □ Store Returns □ Taking the Train □ Taxi Ride (Medium) * □ Street Market □ Talking About Families □ Theft in the Park □ Taxi Ride (Difficult) □ Telephone Recording □ Time for a Vacation! * □ Telemarketing □ Travel Arrangements * □ Traffic Ticket □ The Ideal Woman □ Welcome to Sky Airlines* □ Utah Travel Ad □ Trivia Game Show □ Where are you from? □ Weekly Activities □ What is she like? □ What a Busy Day! □ Where's the movie theater? * Check the box when you finish Step A to Step F. Listening Comprehension Exercises from Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab Name: ______________ Class: _____ Number: _____ Date: _________ Title of the Lesson:___________________________________ Score 1: __________ Score 2: __________ Quiz Script (including Key vocabulary) Listening Comprehension Exercises from Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab Name: ______________ Class: _____ Number: _____ Date: _________ Title of the Lesson:___________________________________ Score 1: __________ Score 2: __________ Quiz Script (including Key vocabulary) [Phone ringing . . .] Bill: Hey, this is Bill. I'm sorry I'm not in. Just leave a message. [Beep] Hey Bill. This is Hank. I'm just calling to let you know that I'll be a little late to the game tomorrow night. I have to work a few extra hours at work to finish a report. I should wrap things up sometime between seven and eight though. Oh, then I'm planning on dropping by Lisa's house for about an hour since she's been sick recently. And, uh, one more thing. I'll swing by my house to pick up some food for the game. See you then. Key Vocabulary [Top] wrap up: to finish - We need to wrap up this project by the end of the day. drop by: to visit - Please drop by my place on your way home from work. swing by: drop by, stop by - I need to swing by the store and pick up some food for dinner.