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You will hear part of a radio programme about the fashion designer Nik Hojin. For questions 1-g, complete the sentences.
You will hear the recording twice.

FASHION DESIGNER

On the walls of Nik's studio there are photos,


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and samples of material.

Nik was first employed as a designer of

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clothing.

Nik now designs menswear for a company internationally known for the 3

clothes it produces.

Nik's first destination on his trip is


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where he will visit textile mills.

Nik's job is to check both standards of

in the mills and the quality of products.

Nik found out that his company had placed an order for 6

metres of cotton.

The mills use what's known as a


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to check for faults in the shirt material.

Nik's company sees his visits to garment factories as a good form of

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You will hear a guide talking to tourists about a prehistoric site called Santara. For questions g-16, complete the sentences.

Listen very carefully as you will hear the recording ONCE only.

THE PREHISTORIC SITE OF SANTARA

The settlement of Santara is situated on a

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, near a nver.

There is a total of

types of tree in the gardens.

The wetland area supplied a herb which

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find useful.

An expert in

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usually accompanies groups of visitors around the Exhibition Pavilion.

The guide recommends what he calls the


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section to the tourists.

The site is described as being in an excellent

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position.

The artefacts found locally belonged to


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There are experts available to demonstrate methods of


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and weaving cloth.

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Part 3
You will hear a radio interview in which two people, Frank Johnson and Anna Pritchard, are discussing education in Britain. For questions 17-22, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. You will hear the recording twice.
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What does Frank Johnson suggest about current teaching methods?

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They help teachers get their message across in an amusing way' They result in teachers losing sight of their main professional tasks.
They allow students a necessary break from serious study.

They encourage parental involvement in the educational process.

According to Frank, what is the key to a good education?

A B C D

promoting traditional skills through creativity developing general knowledge through linguistic ability ensuring the accuracy of what is taught enabling students to acquire reasoning powers

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Anna Pritchard thinks that, in the average school today,

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most teachers adopt satisfactory teaching methods.

there is an insufficient variety of classroom activities.


most teachers adapt their methods to suit different learners. there are too many students per class for teachers to deal with.

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How does Anna think schools should change their approach?

A B C D

by helping students to investigate the ways in which they learn by allowing students to choose precisely what they want to learn by letting students play music in the background during class by encouraging students to talk through their ideas in class

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Anna thinks that activties suctr as iugtgling can be beneficial because they

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can impro'e students'pttfsi{al balance. make

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more receptive to what they study.

help students rdax after concentrating hard. promote awareness of physical fitness.

Anna thinks that note-taking activities should be

A B C D

varied according to topic. replaced by other activities. adjusted to suit each student. checked carefully for inaccuracies.

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