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Overview of Interactive Lecture Structure

Please read out sentence 1. Would you like to start your free trial today? Please read out sentence 2. Please read out sentence 3. Please read out sentence 4. Please read out sentence 5. Please read out sentence 6. Please read out sentence 7. Please read out sentence 8. Please read out sentence 9. Please read out sentence 10. Please read out sentence 11. Please read out sentence 12. Please read out sentence 13. Section A is now complete. We will now begin Section B. Section B. In this section, listen and repeat the sentence that you hear. Each sentence will be played one time only.

The test will automatically move ahead after you repeat each sentence. You may also click on Submit Answer to move ahead. I sprained my calf muscle while exercising. Can I use your phone for 5 minutes?

Please confirm receipt of payment for the goods delivered. Ma'am, I am sorry but I can't help you at the moment. What a lovely day it is.

Place the file on the table and leave the room immediately. The drought in the country claimed many lives. What should I do to charge my phone battery quickly?

Please remind me again tomorrow. Section B is now complete. We will now begin Section C. Section C. In this section, you will be provided with a topic. You will have 30 seconds to think about the topic and 3 minutes to speak about it.

You may take notes during preparation in order to structure your thoughts. Begin speaking on the topic when you see the message Speak Now on the screen. Your topic is Pollution.

Your preparation time starts now. Start speaking on the topic now. Section C is now complete.

We will now begin Section D. Section D. In this section, you will hear a conversation followed by a set of questions. Each conversation will be played one time only. You may take notes as you listen. Each question has multiple answer options and you must choose the correct answer. Thanks for calling GB Teleservices Incorporated.

This is Ronald. How may I help you? Hey, my name is Sarah. I want to recharge my prepaid credit.

Sure, Sarah. Can I have your full name and date of birth so that I can process it for you? Yes, it's Sarah Michelle and my date of birth is 11th February 1982. Thanks, Sarah.

Please confirm the last time you recharged your prepaid credit. Was it a month ago? Yes, that's right. Would you like to recharge for $40 again?

I can suggest better prepaid plans based on your usage. I'm not sure. I think I'll go for the same recharge amount for now. Sure, Sara. Let me process this for you.

Okay. While you do that, is there any way I can do this on my own? I don't want to waste time on the telephone every time I need to recharge. Yes, Sara. You can recharge your plan...

on GBTeleservices.com or via the 24x7 app. Just go to the My Account tab. I would recommend the app as it's faster to recharge. Okay. Where do I download the app from?

I can send you the link to the app. I'll send it to your registered email address. Yes, please.

Thanks. You're welcome, Sarah. Is there anything else I can help you with?

Question 1. What was the primary reason for the customer's call? Q2. What did the advisor recommend as the best way to recharge prepaid credit on her own?

Q3. What can be said about the customer? Question 4. What plan did the customer want to take up? Question 5. When did the customer last recharge her credit? Section D is now complete.

We will now begin Section E. Section E. In this section, choose the correct answer to each multiple choice question. Question 1. Which sentence is correct? Question 2. Which sentence is correct? Question 3. Which sentence is correct? Question 4. What is an antonym for the word unanimous?

Question 5. What is a synonym for the word frequent? Section E is now complete. We will now begin Section F. Section F. In this section, choose the correct answer to each multiple choice question. Question 1. I couldn't wait with the bus to come.

Question 2. He'll have to leave immediately to catching the plane. Question 3. Which of the sentences is grammatically correct? Question 4. Which of the sentences is grammatically correct?

Question 5. Which of the sentences is grammatically correct?