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IELTS Listening Part 1.2 (CAMBRIDGE 19 - Test 2) #luyennghetienganh #ieltslistening #summiteducation #summitehub  WOMAN:   So what’s a typical lesson like with Gary? COLEMAN:   Well, he always starts by getting us to tune our guitars. That takes about five minutes. WOMAN:   Uhuh. COLEMAN:   Some people have an app they use, but others do it by ear. Gary goes round and helps them. And while he’s doing that, he tells us what he’s going to do during the lesson. Q7 WOMAN:   Right. COLEMAN:   First, we usually spend about ten minutes doing some strumming. WOMAN:   So is that using . . . what are they called . . . plectrums? COLEMAN:   No – we just use our thumbs. WOMAN:   Much easier. COLEMAN:   Gary reminds us where to put our fingers for each chord and then we play them together. Sometimes we all just start laughing because we’re so bad at keeping time, so Gary starts clapping to help us. Q8 WOMAN:   Do you learn to play any songs? COLEMAN:   Yes – we do at least one song with words and chords. I mean that’s harder than you think. WOMAN:   Oh, I’m sure it is! COLEMAN:   That part of the lesson takes about 15 minutes. He often brings a recording of the song and plays it to us first. Then he hands out the song and if there’s a new chord in it, we practise that before we play it together – but really slowly. Q9 WOMAN:   Do you do any finger picking? COLEMAN:   That’s the last ten minutes of the lesson, when we pick out the individual notes from a tune he’s made up. It’s always quite simple. WOMAN:   That must be hard, though. COLEMAN:   It is, but people like it because they can really concentrate and if we’re all playing well, it sounds quite impressive. The only trouble is that he sometimes gets us to play one at a time – you know, alone. Q10 WOMAN:   That’s scary. COLEMAN:   It is, but I’ve got used to it now. At the end he spends about five minutes telling us what to practise for the following week. WOMAN:   Well, thanks Coleman. I’ll go and have a look at that website, I think.
IELTS Listening Part 1.2 (CAMBRIDGE 19 - Test 2) #luyennghetienganh #ieltslistening #summiteducation #summitehub WOMAN:   So what’s a typical lesson like with Gary? COLEMAN:   Well, he always starts by getting us to tune our guitars. That takes about five minutes. WOMAN:   Uhuh. COLEMAN:   Some people have an app they use, but others do it by ear. Gary goes round and helps them. And while he’s doing that, he tells us what he’s going to do during the lesson. Q7 WOMAN:   Right. COLEMAN:   First, we usually spend about ten minutes doing some strumming. WOMAN:   So is that using . . . what are they called . . . plectrums? COLEMAN:   No – we just use our thumbs. WOMAN:   Much easier. COLEMAN:   Gary reminds us where to put our fingers for each chord and then we play them together. Sometimes we all just start laughing because we’re so bad at keeping time, so Gary starts clapping to help us. Q8 WOMAN:   Do you learn to play any songs? COLEMAN:   Yes – we do at least one song with words and chords. I mean that’s harder than you think. WOMAN:   Oh, I’m sure it is! COLEMAN:   That part of the lesson takes about 15 minutes. He often brings a recording of the song and plays it to us first. Then he hands out the song and if there’s a new chord in it, we practise that before we play it together – but really slowly. Q9 WOMAN:   Do you do any finger picking? COLEMAN:   That’s the last ten minutes of the lesson, when we pick out the individual notes from a tune he’s made up. It’s always quite simple. WOMAN:   That must be hard, though. COLEMAN:   It is, but people like it because they can really concentrate and if we’re all playing well, it sounds quite impressive. The only trouble is that he sometimes gets us to play one at a time – you know, alone. Q10 WOMAN:   That’s scary. COLEMAN:   It is, but I’ve got used to it now. At the end he spends about five minutes telling us what to practise for the following week. WOMAN:   Well, thanks Coleman. I’ll go and have a look at that website, I think.

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