In Part 3 you hear five short announcements and decide for each statement between true and false. Listen on purpose for the important information.
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Part 3 tests selective listening. You hear five short texts – usually everyday announcements – and decide for each whether a statement is true or false. The point is to listen specifically for exactly the information that the statement is about.
Unlike Part 1, the focus is often on concrete details: times, places, prices or conditions. Before listening, read the statements and think about which information you need to listen for.
The texts are short and usually played only once – concentrate from the start. A false statement often differs by just one detail (a different time, a different day). Every correct decision scores points; wrong answers are not penalized.
Before listening, read all five statements and underline the decisive information (time, place, price).
Listen to the announcement and focus on exactly that information.
Compare the statement with what you heard: does the detail really match?
Decide true or false – the texts are usually played only once.
Transfer your +/− answers straight to the answer sheet.
A short example in the same format: you hear a short announcement and decide whether the statement is true.
„Achtung, eine Durchsage für alle Schwimmbad-Besucher: Wegen Reinigungsarbeiten schließt das Schwimmbad heute bereits um 18 Uhr. Morgen gelten wieder die normalen Öffnungszeiten."
Statement: „Das Schwimmbad schließt heute früher als sonst."
Why? Because of cleaning, the pool closes today already at 18:00; tomorrow the normal times apply again. “Earlier than usual” restates that correctly – so it’s true.
Du hörst (sinngemäß): „Liebe Kundinnen und Kunden, unser Supermarkt hat ab nächster Woche neue Öffnungszeiten. Wir haben dann auch sonntags von 10 bis 16 Uhr geöffnet."
Is the statement true or false? — Aussage: „Der Supermarkt ist sonntags geschlossen."
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A different time or day already makes the statement false. Listen closely to the concrete detail.
Without knowing the statements, you don’t know what to listen for. Use the reading time.
A matching word isn’t enough. Check whether the whole statement fits the text.
Part 3 is often played only once – concentrate immediately, not after the intro.
Five true/false tasks on five short announcements.
Concrete information like time, place and price. Read the statements first so you can listen for them on purpose.
The short announcements are usually played only once. So concentrate from the start.
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