lunes, 6 de noviembre de 2017

SKILL 16: LISTEN FOR TWO-AND THREE-PART VERBS

Many questions in Part A contain phrasal verbs (two- or three-part verbs, like get up, call off, or put up with). 
For example:

On the recording, you hear:

(man) What time does the meeting start?

(woman) Didn’t you hear that it was called off by the director?

(narrator) What does the woman say about the meeting?



In your test book, you read:

(A) The director called a meeting.

(B) The director phoned her about the meeting.

(C) The director called the meeting to order.

(D) The director canceled the meeting.

The correct answer is (D) because call off means cancel. The wrong answers try to fool us with other meanings of call.

If you want to practice more about this skill watch the following Video: CLIC HERE FOR WATCHING

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