Information On Company Volunteering Projects - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 13 Academic Listening Test 2 · Part 2 · Questions 11–20
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Questions 11–16 Multiple Choice (One Answer)
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Information on company volunteering projects
Questions 17–18 Multiple Choice (Two Answers)
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Questions 19–20 Multiple Choice (Two Answers)
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q11 | C | The company will pay for eight hours of your time. That can be used over one or two days all at once, or spread over several months throughout the year. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about how the company will provide payment for eight hours of an employee's time. This time can be used all at once in a day or spread out over several months. Answer Explanation: The answer means that the company allows 8 hours of volunteering time per employee within a year. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'C' (8 hours per year) because the excerpt clearly states that the company will pay for eight hours of an employee's time, which can be used over one or two days all at once or spread over several months throughout the year. |
| Q12 | B | Because they felt they were doing something really useful, nearly everyone agreed that volunteering made them feel more motivated at work. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that because employees felt their volunteering was valuable, most of them agreed that it made them feel more motivated at work. Answer Explanation: The answer 'B' means that volunteering improved the employees' job satisfaction. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'B' because the excerpt mentions that volunteering made employees feel more motivated at work, indicating an increase in their job satisfaction. |
| Q13 | C | Our staff were able to help them improve their telephone skills, such as writing down messages and speaking with confidence to potential customers, which they had found quite difficult. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about how the staff helped unemployed people with their telephone skills, like writing down messages and speaking confidently. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates that the staff helped unemployed people with improving their communication skills. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer (C) is 'communication skills' because the excerpt specifically mentions that the staff assisted individuals in speaking confidently and writing messages, which are key components of communication. |
| Q14 | B | But we’re also agreed to help out on a conservation project in Redfern Park. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that the company will help with a project in Redfern Park. Answer Explanation: The answer is 'park', which refers to a location like Redfern Park. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'B - park' because the excerpt specifically mentions the company helping out on a project in a park, which aligns with the answer choice 'park'. |
| Q15 | B | this year, instead of hosting the event in our own training facility, we’re using the ICT suite at Hill College | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that this year, the event will be held at Hill College, not at the company's training facility. Answer Explanation: The answer says that the Digital Inclusion Day will be held at a college. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B because the excerpt says the event will take place at Hill College, which is a college. |
| Q16 | A | If you’re interested in taking part, please go to the volunteering section of our website and complete the relevant form. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that if you want to help on the Digital Inclusion Day, you need to go to the company's website and fill out a form. Answer Explanation: The answer says to 'fill in a form', which means to write your information in the form that is needed. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is A because the transcript clearly tells you to complete a form if you want to join the Digital Inclusion Day. |
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| Q18 | C / E | a mobile phone, but these tended to be outdated model A few were keen to learn but most were quite dismissive at first – they couldn’t see the point of updating their skills. |
Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about the participants being mostly older adults who had old-fashioned mobile phones. Initially, they were not very interested in learning new skills. Answer Explanation: The answer states that the participants were dismissive at first, showing little interest in learning. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'C' and 'E' because the participants were mostly dismissive initially and couldn't see the point of updating their skills, which aligns with the statements mentioned in the excerpt. |
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| Q20 | B / D | participants all said they felt much more confident about using social media to keep in touch with their grandchildren A lot of them also said playing online games would help them make new friends and keep their brains active. |
Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that participants felt more confident about using social media to keep in touch with their grandchildren, and they also thought playing online games would help them make new friends and keep their brains active. Answer Explanation: The answer is B (communicating with family) and D (sending emails), which are activities participants found useful on Digital Inclusion Day. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is B and D because the excerpt shows that participants were confident about using social media to communicate with family (grandchildren), and sending emails is a way to communicate too. The excerpt does not mention the other options (tables, shopping online, playing online games) as useful activities on Digital Inclusion Day. |
Transcript
Thanks for coming everyone. OK, so this meeting is for new staff and staff who haven’t been involved with our volunteering projects yet. So basically, the idea is that we allow staff to give up some of their work time to help on various charity projects to benefit the local community. We’ve been doing this for the last five years and it’s been very successful.
Participating doesn’t necessarily involve a huge time commitment. The company will pay for eight hours of your time. That can be used over one or two days all at once, or spread over several months throughout the year. There are some staff who enjoy volunteering so much they also give up their own free time for a couple of hours every week. It’s completely up to you. Obviously, many people will have family commitments and aren’t as available as other members of staff.
Feedback from staff has been overwhelmingly positive. Because they felt they were doing something really useful, nearly everyone agreed that volunteering made them feel more motivated at work. They also liked building relationships with the people in the local community and felt valued by them. One or two people also said it was a good thing to have on their CVs.
One particularly successful project last year was the Get Working Project. This was aimed at helping unemployed people in the area get back to work. Our staff were able to help them improve their telephone skills, such as writing down messages and speaking with confidence to potential customers, which they had found quite difficult. This is something many employers look for in job applicants – and something we all do without even thinking about, every day at work.
We’ve got an exciting new project starting this year. Up until now, we’re mainly focused on projects to do with education and training. And we’ll continue with out reading project in schools and our work with local charities. But we’re also agreed to help out on a conservation project in Redfern Park. So if any of you fancy being outside and getting your hands dirty, this is the project for you.
I also want to mention the annual Digital Inclusion Day, which is coming up next month. The aim of this is to help older people keep up with technology. And this year, instead of hosting the event in our own training facility, we’re using the ICT suite at Hill College, as it can hold far more people.
We’ve invited over 60 people from the Silver Age Community Centre to take part, so we’ll need a lot of volunteers to help with this event.
If you’re interested in taking part, please go to the volunteering section of our website and complete the relevant form. We won’t be providing any training for this but you’ll be paired with an experienced volunteer if you’ve never done it before. By the way, don’t forget to tell your manager about any volunteering activities you decide to do.
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The participants on the Digital Inclusion Day really benefited. The majority were in their seventies, though some where younger and a few were even in their nineties! Quite a few owned both a computer and a mobile phone, but these tended to be outdated model. They generally knew how to do simple things, like send texts, but weren’t aware of recent developments in mobile phone technology. A few were keen to learn but most were quite dismissive at first – they couldn’t see the point of updating their skills. But that soon changed.
The feedback was very positive. The really encouraging thing was that participants all said they felt much more confident about using social media to keep in touch with their grandchildren, who prefer this form of communication to phoning or sending emails. A lot of them also said playing online games would help them make new friends and keep their brains active. They weren’t that impressed with being able to order their groceries online, as they liked going out to the shops, but some said it would come in handy if they were ill or the weather was really bad. One thing they asked about was using tablets for things like reading newspapers – some people had been given tablets as presents but had never used them, so that’s something we’ll make sure we include this time …
