Entrevista a un futbolista: extended listening
I can answer comprehension questions about an interview with Spanish goalkeeper David Raya.
Entrevista a un futbolista: extended listening
I can answer comprehension questions about an interview with Spanish goalkeeper David Raya.
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Key learning points
- The perfect tense is used to express what has happened, e.g. 'I have listened', 'I have bought.
- In Spanish, the perfect tense is formed from the auxiliary verb 'haber' and the past participle.
- It is important to read the questions before the audio and listen the whole text before answering listening questions.
Keywords
Perfect tense - tense used to express what has happened, e.g. 'I have listened', 'I have bought'
Past participle - form of a verb used to form the perfect tense, e.g. 'listened', 'bought'
Common misconception
I should mark down the first thing I hear as the correct answer when answering listening questions.
It is important not to rush, and to listen to the whole text before answering a listening question.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
increase
countryside, field, pitch
career, (university) degree
exhibit
pet
tour
to help, helping
to change, changing
to look after, take care of
to win, winning
to be able to, can
to watch, see
Assessment exit quiz
4 Questions
covered
said
returned, gone back
discovered
died
broken