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Developing Skills For Hkdse — Book 4 Set B Listening Answer Upd

: Students listen to various audio clips (interviews, conversations, public announcements) and complete tasks such as filling in blanks, answering multiple-choice questions, and completing flowcharts or tables.

For example, a dialogue about a school camping trip might include a student complaining about the weather (distractor) before confirming the actual departure time (key information). Students often make the mistake of writing down the first number they hear. To develop this skill using Book 4, Set B , learners should:

Be alert for synonyms and paraphrasing (e.g., a speaker might say "oral class" when the answer required is "conversation class"). Accessing Updated Answer Keys (UPD) : Students listen to various audio clips (interviews,

A common trap in HKDSE listening is the "correction." Speakers in the recording often state one piece of information then immediately correct themselves (e.g., "The meeting is at 2:00... oh, wait, I mean 2:30"). Tutors advise paying extra attention to the on a specific point, as the initial answer is often a distractor. Conclusion

This article serves three purposes:

Copying directly from the Data File (known as "lifting") will severely penalize your language score. The answer key looks for:

To use the answer key effectively, you must first understand how the Book 4 Set B practice tests simulate the actual exam. The practice sets are divided into two main parts: Part A: Compulsory Listening Tasks To develop this skill using Book 4, Set

"Listening answers don't need full grammatical form." Reality: If the gap requires a verb, it must agree with the subject implied in the Data File. "The team have won" vs. "The team has won" – check whether the speaker treats the noun as singular or collective.

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