I heard forms , horizontal or circular formsI heard holes.
As far as the context goes, circular/rectangular shaped hose doesn’t make much sense.
I heard forms , horizontal or circular formsI heard holes.
As far as the context goes, circular/rectangular shaped hose doesn’t make much sense.
How come the mixture can be pressed through forms ? Mixture is pressed through holes.I heard forms , horizontal or circular forms
small scaleHello, everyone! About the Listening test, do you guys remember what the last question on the part 3 table? I remember I wrote "tree" and "5 minutes". But what was the next one?
Thank you! So, Part 1 had 9 questions... Maybe the question I can´t remember is in Part 2.small scale
budget
nuts or bread or nuts-bread
tree
5 minutes
there is no next one.
Each part has 10.Thank you! So, Part 1 had 9 questions... Maybe the question I can´t remember is in Part 2.
I had a hard time to understand the accent... Does anyone remember how many questions there were before the map?
I wrote holes too. I think the audio was something like "molted fluid is then pushed to ___ in different shapes".I think you are the only person besides me who heard it "hose" - I hope this is the correct answer!
Thanks again!Each part has 10.
Section B has six Qs before the map location matching.
the one before radio is "stairs"Thanks again!
Oh, gosh, so there is one more question in Part 1? I followed this thread, and here is what I got:
1) 62 Matilda
2) Chinese
3) drive
4) people
5) shopping
6) south
7) June 13th
8) Wednesday
9) radio
Is there one more question in this first part???
I am not sure, but I think this part allowed up to 2 words. I wrote "small scale". I friend of mine understood that they decided not to use the bread after all. I was not sure, so I wrote "nuts, bread"... But it seems to me now that the correct answer is probably just "nuts".Now I am becoming unsure myself.
Does listen Q 21 to 23 allow two words or one?
Should it be small scale or small-scale?
I clearly remember there was some part of this test that limits to one word and the other doesn't.
I get confused since everyone is saying they wrote nuts-bread because only one word is allowed, while my memory tells me that 21-23 were not restricted.
YES!!! Definitely! Thank you so much!the one before radio is "stairs"
small scale
budget
nuts or bread or nuts-bread
tree
5 minutes
there is no next one.
I am not sure she mentioned nuts in breads. I wrote nuts-breads. I dont think so they mentioned dont use breads.I am not sure, but I think this part allowed up to 2 words. I wrote "small scale". I friend of mine understood that they decided not to use the bread after all. I was not sure, so I wrote "nuts, bread"... But it seems to me now that the correct answer is probably just "nuts".
Somehow I wrote Matilade because a was after l and heard e at the end. Might be incorrect.Thanks again!
Oh, gosh, so there is one more question in Part 1? I followed this thread, and here is what I got:
1) 62 Matilda
2) Chinese
3) drive
4) people
5) shopping
6) south
7) June 13th
8) Wednesday
9) radio
Is there one more question in this first part???
I just wrote scale because small was part of the question. I wrote nuts-breadsNow I am becoming unsure myself.
Does listen Q 21 to 23 allow two words or one?
Should it be small scale or small-scale?
I clearly remember there was some part of this test that limits to one word and the other doesn't.
I get confused since everyone is saying they wrote nuts-bread because only one word is allowed, while my memory tells me that 21-23 were not restricted.