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Hand Knitting - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 16 Academic Listening Test 3 · Part 4 · Questions 31–40

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Questions 31–40 Note Completion

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Hand knitting

Interest in knitting

  • Knitting has a long history around the world.
  • We imagine someone like a 31 knitting.
  • A 32 ago, knitting was expected to disappear.
  • The number of knitting classes is now increasing.
  • People are buying more 33 for knitting nowadays.

Benefits of knitting

  • gives support in times of 34 difficulty
  • requires only 35 skills and little money to start
  • reduces stress in a busy life

Early knitting

  • The origins are not known.
  • Findings show early knitted items to be 36 in shape.
  • The first needles were made of natural materials such as wood and 37.
  • Early yarns felt 38 to touch.
  • Wool became the most popular yarn for spinning.
  • Geographical areas had their own 39 of knitting.
  • Everyday tasks like looking after 40 were done while knitting.

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q31 grandmother When someone says the word ‘knitting’ we might well picture an elderly person – a grandmother perhaps – sitting by the fire knitting garments for themselves or other members of the family. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about how many people think of an older woman, possibly a grandmother, when they think of knitting. They picture her knitting by the fire, making clothes for herself or her family.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to a grandmother, which is a common image associated with knitting.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'grandmother' because the excerpt mentions an elderly person, particularly a grandmother, as the image that comes to mind when thinking about knitting. This aligns perfectly with the answer provided.
Q32 decade during the previous decade, it was one of the skills that was predicted to vanish from everyday life. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript is talking about how knitting was expected to disappear from everyday life.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is a 'decade', which is a period of ten years.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'decade' because the excerpt says 'during the previous decade', meaning ten years ago, knitting was expected to disappear.
Q33 equipment With that trend, we’re also seeing an increase in the sales figures for knitting equipment. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about the increase in sales figures for knitting equipment, which refers to the tools and materials needed for knitting.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to the tools and materials required for knitting, such as needles, yarn, and other supplies.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the context of the excerpt where it mentions the sales figures for knitting equipment. This suggests that the growing interest in knitting is leading to increased sales of tools and materials necessary for knitting.
Q34 economic it’s still true today that knitting can be helpful if you’re experiencing economic hardship. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that knitting can help people when they have money problems.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'economic' means related to money and finances.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'economic' because it shows that knitting can help support people during times when they are having financial difficulties.
Q35 basic And the results of knitting your own clothes can be very rewarding, even though the skills you need to get going are really quite basic and the financial outlay is minimal. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that making your own clothes by knitting can give you good results. It mentions that the skills needed to start knitting are very simple and you don't need to spend a lot of money.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'basic' means that the skills needed for knitting are easy and not complicated.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'basic' because the transcript specifically states that the skills required to start knitting are quite simple, making 'basic' the right word to describe them.
Q36 round One of the interesting things about knitting is that the earliest pieces of clothing that have been found suggest that most of the items produced were round rather than flat. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that the oldest known pieces of clothing made from knitting were usually circular in shape.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'round' refers to the shape of the early knitted items.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'round' because the transcript explicitly states that the earliest pieces of clothing produced were round in shape.
Q37 bone What’s more, the very first needles people used were hand carved out of wood and other natural materials, like bone Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript mentions that the first knitting needles were made by people using wood and natural materials like bone.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'bone' refers to the material used for making the first knitting needles.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'bone' because it accurately reflects the information in the excerpt where bone is mentioned as one of the natural materials used to carve the very first knitting needles.
Q38 rough these were often very rough on the skin. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript mentions that early yarns felt very rough to touch, meaning they were not smooth or soft.
Answer Explanation:
The answer 'rough' describes a texture that is not smooth or soft, like sandpaper.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer matches the description in the excerpt where it talks about early yarns being rough to touch. 'Rough' accurately conveys the idea of something coarse or uneven, which fits the context of the excerpt describing the texture of the early knitted items.
Q39 style Another interesting fact about knitting is that because it was practised in so many parts of the world for so many purposes, regional differences in style developed. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript describes how different regions had their unique way of knitting, which is referred to as 'style.'
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to the unique way or manner in which knitting was done in different regions.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer 'style' is derived from the statement in the excerpt that mentions regional differences in knitting techniques and practices, indicating the distinct styles developed in various parts of the world.
Q40 sheep while watching over sheep, walking to market or riding in boats. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript mentions activities that people did while knitting, such as watching over sheep, walking to the market, or riding in boats.
Answer Explanation:
The answer refers to the animal called sheep.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'sheep' because the excerpt talks about how people engaged in activities like watching over sheep while knitting. This shows that sheep were part of the everyday tasks that people would do while knitting, indicating the connection between knitting and activities related to sheep.

Transcript

Good morning everyone. So today we’re going to look at an important creative activity and that’s hand knitting. Ancient knitted garments have been found in many different countries, showing that knitting is a global activity with a long history.

When someone says the word ‘knitting’ we might well picture an elderly person – a grandmother perhaps – sitting by the fire knitting garments for themselves or other members of the family. It’s a homely image, but one that may lead you to feel that knitting is an activity of the past – and, indeed, during the previous decade, it was one of the skills that was predicted to vanish from everyday life. For although humans have sewn and knitted their own clothing for a very long time, many of these craft-based skills went into decline when industrial machines took over – mainly because they were no longer passed down from one generation to another. However, that’s all changing and interest in knitting classes in many countries is actually rising, as more and more people are seeking formal instruction in the skill. With that trend, we’re also seeing an increase in the sales figures for knitting equipment.

So why do people want to be taught to knit at a time when a machine can readily do the job for them? The answer is that knitting, as a handicraft, has numerous benefits for those doing it. Let’s consider what some of these might be. While many people knitted garments in the past because they couldn’t afford to buy clothes, it’s still true today that knitting can be helpful if you’re experiencing economic hardship. If you have several children who all need warm winter clothes, knitting may save you a lot of money. And the results of knitting your own clothes can be very rewarding, even though the skills you need to get going are really quite basic and the financial outlay is minimal.

But the more significant benefits in today’s world are to do with well-being. In a world where it’s estimated that we spend up to nine hours a day online, doing something with our hands that is craft-based makes us feel good. It releases us from the stress of a technological, fast-paced life.

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Now, let’s look back a bit to early knitting activities. In fact, no one really knows when knitting first began, but archaeological remains have disclosed plenty of information for us to think about.

One of the interesting things about knitting is that the earliest pieces of clothing that have been found suggest that most of the items produced were round rather than flat. Discoveries from the 3rd and 4th centuries in Egypt show that things like socks and gloves, that were needed to keep hands and feet warm, were knitted in one piece using four or five needles. That’s very different from most knitting patterns today, which only require two. What’s more, the very first needles people used were hand carved out of wood and other natural materials, like bone, whereas today’s needles are largely made of steel or plastic and make that characteristic clicking sound when someone’s using them. Ancient people knitted using yarns made from linen, hemp, cotton and wool, and these were often very rough on the skin. The spinning wheel, which allowed people to make finer yarns and produce much greater quantities of them, led to the dominance of wool in the knitting industry – often favoured for its warmth.

Another interesting fact about knitting is that because it was practised in so many parts of the world for so many purposes, regional differences in style developed. This visual identity has allowed researchers to match bits of knitted clothing that have been unearthed over time to the region from which the wearer came or the job that he or she did.

As I’ve mentioned, knitting offered people from poor communities a way of making extra money while doing other tasks. For many centuries, it seems, men, women and children took every opportunity to knit, for example, while watching over sheep, walking to market or riding in boats. So, let’s move on to take a …

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