IELTS listening globalization
Share this 2.5 (6) Globalization listening exercise is a multiple choice type question to practise for the Cambridge English C1 Advanced and IELTS tests as well as the English Language B IB Diploma. Globalization Listening ExerciseYou will hear part of an interview about trying to fix globalization.
More exercises associated with this type of question:
Input learning is the process of learning things from resources or other people and keeping them in our brain.
Output learning is the process of using things we learned or memorized.
Learning English requires not just a good vocabulary, but a strong foundation of English grammar to communicate effectively.
Here are some helpful exercises, providing word retention focussing on the English that you need to use to communicate successfully in your community.
Here are some grammar exercise which give you the practice to be confident in communicating in English at this advanced level.
Word puzzles require not just a good vocabulary and a knack for spelling, but the ability to think logically and strategically.
Here are some crossword puzzles that give you a way to think about how to spell and link words correctly to complete the task.
Here are some word searches that provide an excellent way to help to reinforce spellings in your mind.
Doing puzzles like the ones we have on this site will be useful for you as you try to retain new words in a different language.
Levels Links: This free material is for students at an advancedlevel of English. This will probably be suitable for students in their fifth or sixth year of English studies. We add exercises on grammar and vocabulary as well as whole text activities on a regular basis. In addirion, we provide test practice activity for students who are preparing for the C1 Advancedwhich is part of the Cambridge Assessment English Main Suite as well as the English Language B for the IB Diploma. The material will also support students studying for the Cambridge Advanced courses. We also provide free resources across the full range of levels to provide the tools to communicate in English well. Elementary| Pre-Intermediate | Intermediate | Upper Intermediate | Advanced How useful were these activities? Click on a trophy to rate them! Average rating 2.5 / 5. Vote count: 6 No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post. |