James recommended starting conversations on the Tube rather than in bookshops. - False → He recommended bookshops, not the Tube., She left the bookshop with no phone numbers. - True, She gave the first challenge a very low score. - True (She gave it two out of five.), Hayley encouraged her to use conventional chat-up lines. - False → She told her not to use conventional chat-up lines., She met Rob during a game of minigolf. - False → She met him in the bar after minigolf, not during the game., The narrator and Rob exchanged numbers and stayed in touch. - True, At the singles’ event, the narrator found it easy to mingle and talk with others. - False → The atmosphere was awkward, and no one was talking., One man at the singles’ event seemed more interested in his food than in talking to the narrator. - True (The man eating a burrito was more interested in the burrito.), She gave the singles’ event the lowest score. - True (She gave it one out of five.), For the blind date, she tried to look Tom up on social media before the meeting. - False → She wanted to, but she reminded herself it was supposed to be real life., She felt less nervous before the blind date than before other first dates. - False → She felt more nervous than before other first dates., Tom was punctual and arrived early at the restaurant. - False → Tom was late., She and Tom immediately connected and had a lively conversation. - True, She concluded that dating in real life can be enjoyable. - True, She rated the blind date experience four out of five. - True,
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How much do you remember? Listening questions EFA - u5
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