Listening Strategies Based on Purpose
Quiz by Shiela Mae Lauson
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measures 1 skill from
Track each student's skills and progress in your Mastery dashboards
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
- Q1
1. What is the language skill that refers to the ability to receive and interpret messages accurately in the communication process?
writing
reading
listening
speaking
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q2
2. Which of the following is a requirement to have better understanding of the text listened to?
stress
rhyme
enunciation
focus
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q3
3. Which of the following questions is suitable for pre-listening activity?
What do you already know about this subject?
What do you think will happen next?
What is the gist of this talk or song?
What is the main problem?
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q4
4. What is the listening strategy if you listen to understand the main idea of the text?
Listening for detailed understanding
Listening for inferring meaning
Listening for specific information
Listening for gist
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q5
5. What is the listening strategy if you want to find out specific details?
Listening for gist
Listening for specific information
Listening for inferring meaning
Listening for detailed understanding
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q6
6. Which of the following listening texts gives specific information?
Music Video
News Report
Lyric Poem
Inspirational message
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q7
7. Which of the following examples of listening texts helps you understand the main idea?
recorded stage play
music clip
travel vlog
news report
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q8
8. Which of the following is NOT included to have good listening skills?
Listen for specific details such as keywords.
Practice listening for the gist or main purpose.
Learn to paraphrase what you have heard.
Relax and make other tasks while you are listening.
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q9
9. Which of the following suggestions will help you understand better while you are listening?
Focus on the keywords and facts.
Think of the text again.
Check whether you have completed your task.
Try to understand every single word.
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q10
10. Which of the following suggestions should be included after the listening activity?
Take notes to support your memory.
Use a dictionary to look up the words.
Check whether you have completed your task.
Focus on the keywords and facts.
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q11
11. The song is all about ____________.
unkind waves
sailing ship
good things
best friend
120sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q12
12. The expression “you can count on me” means ______________.
to depend on someone
to be kind on someone
to call on someone
to need someone
120sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q13
13. You’re like a ship that’s sailing across the sea. What is figure of speech is used?
irony
personification
simile
metaphor
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q14
14. The tone of the author is more of _______________.
humorous
anxious
optimistic
scared
45sEN7LC-II-a-6 - Q15
15. What is the message of which the writer wants to convey?
A true friend shows thoughtfulness.
A true friend calls you up often.
A true friend can be relied on.
A true friend sails with you.
45sEN7LC-II-a-6