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Type of listening test: “how many times?”
In a “how many times” listening test, we want to know how many listens it takes before the learner hears the words printed in the transcript.
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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
We’ll start this test off with an easy one. How many times do you need to listen to the clip in order to hear that les is repeated by the speaker?
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How many listens did it take?
(Ten listens is not always enough. Don’t worry! Move on to the next question.)
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
How many times do you need to listen to the clip in order to hear the French words for 90 percent?
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How many listens did it take?
(Ten listens is not always enough. Don’t worry! Move on to the next question.)
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
How many times do you need to listen to the clip in order to hear the de and the notre? And how about the est after clientèle? (est is not marked – sorry about that!)
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How many listens did it take?
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
Now a break from the testing: just make sure you hear an AH sound at the end of sympa.
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Do you hear an sound at the end of sympa? In the next clip, you’ll hear the LE right after the AH sound.
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
How many listens to hear the ‘Le‘ ? If you cannot hear it, scroll down for a tip.
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How many listens did it take?
It would have been easy if the speaker stopped and gave you a pause after sympa and then started a new sentence with a clear “L” sound.
Instead, she kept on speaking. Actually she just added an “L” sound at the end of sympa. Do you agree that…
instead of hearing … sympa. Le …
we hear … sympal … ?So, now that you know what the Le sounds like in this sentence, how many times before your brain hears Le?
(Ten listens is not always enough. Don’t worry! Move on to the next question.)
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
How mean times before the sayq that your ears hear becomes c’est que?
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How many listens did it take?
Do you hear c’est que?
(Ten listens is not always enough. Don’t worry! Move on to the next question.)
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
How many listens to hear dont on?
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How many listens did it take?
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
How many times before you hear the se separate from souvient?
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How many listens did it take?
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