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Children’s Book Festival - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations

From Cambridge IELTS 19 Academic Listening Test 3 · Part 2 · Questions 11–20

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Questions 11–16 Matching

What information is given about each of the following festival workshops?

Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H.

A involves painting and drawing

B will be led by a prize-winning author

C is aimed at children with a disability

D involves a drama activity

E focuses on new relationships

F is aimed at a specific age group

G explores an unhappy feeling

H raises awareness of a particular culture

11 Superheroes
12 Just do it
13 Count on me
14 Speak up
15 Jump for joy
16 Sticks and stones

Questions 17–18 Multiple Choice (Two Answers)

Choose TWO letters, A–E.

17 18 Which TWO reasons does the speaker give for recommending Alive and Kicking
  1. It will appeal to both boys and girls.
  2. The author is well known.
  3. It has colourful illustrations.
  4. It is funny.
  5. It deals with an important topic.

Questions 19–20 Multiple Choice (Two Answers)

Choose TWO letters, A–E.

19 20 Which TWO pieces of advice does the speaker give to parents about reading?
  1. Encourage children to write down new vocabulary.
  2. Allow children to listen to audio books.
  3. Get recommendations from librarians.
  4. Give children a choice about what they read.
  5. Only read aloud to children until they can read independently.

Answers & Explanations Summary

# Answer Evidence Explanation
Q11 C there’s a very special event called Superheroes. This is a chance for deaf children to share their reading experience Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about an event called Superheroes. This event is special because it allows deaf children to talk about their reading experiences with others.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is C, which means this workshop is for children who have a disability.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is C because the workshop Superheroes is designed for deaf children, which is a specific group with a disability.
Q12 D ‘Just do it’ is a practical workshop led by the well-known illustrator Mark Keane. He’ll take participants on a magical journey to faraway lands with an opportunity for aspiring actors to do some role play. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about a workshop called 'Just do it'. It will be led by a famous illustrator named Mark Keane. In this workshop, participants will go on an exciting journey to different places and have a chance to act by doing role play.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is D. This means that the workshop will involve acting or drama activities.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is D because the workshop includes role play, which is a type of drama activity.
Q13 F ‘Count on me’ is an inspiring and entertaining look at the issues of friendship for 13-14-year-olds. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about a program called 'Count on me'. It is a fun and inspiring show that looks at friendship. It is made for young people who are 13 to 14 years old.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'F', which means the workshop is for a specific age group.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'F' because the transcript says that 'Count on me' is for 13-14-year-olds, which shows it is aimed at a specific age group.
Q14 G ‘Speak up’ is part of a series of workshops on the subject of mental health. This is a creative writing workshop encouraging children to describe situations where young people experience loneliness. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about a workshop called 'Speak up'. This workshop is for children and helps them write about times when they feel lonely or sad. It is about mental health.
Answer Explanation:
The answer G means that the workshop talks about a sad feeling, which in this case is loneliness.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is G because the workshop 'Speak up' encourages children to write about loneliness, which is an unhappy feeling.
Q15 B ‘Jump for joy’, as many of you will know, is the heart-warming, best-selling story by Nina Karan about a young girl’s trip to visit her relatives in India. It recently received the gold medal at the Waterford Awards. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about a story called 'Jump for joy.' It is a popular book written by Nina Karan. The story is about a girl who goes to visit her family in India. The book has won a gold medal for being very good.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is 'B,' which means that the workshop will be led by an author who has won a prize.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is 'B' because the information in the excerpt tells us that Nina Karan, the author of 'Jump for joy,' has received an award (the gold medal) for her book. This shows she is a prize-winning author.
Q16 H ‘Sticks and stones’ is the beautifully illustrated picture book for young readers about a community who organise an African-Caribbean festival to help local children learn about their Jamaican roots. Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript talks about a picture book called 'Sticks and stones'. This book is for young readers and tells a story about a community that creates an African-Caribbean festival. The festival helps local children learn about their Jamaican roots.
Answer Explanation:
The answer is H. This means the workshop raises awareness of a particular culture.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is H because the festival in the story is about Jamaican culture. It helps children understand and connect with their cultural background.
Q17
Q18 D / E Usually, books like this are quite sad, but this one actually made me cry with laughter.
It deals with the serious issue of immigration
Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that usually, books about sad topics make people feel sad, but this book made the speaker laugh a lot. It also talks about a serious topic, which is immigration.
Answer Explanation:
The answer says D and E. D means that the book is funny, and E means that it talks about an important issue.
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is D and E because the speaker mentions that the book is funny and made them laugh, which supports answer D. The speaker also says the book deals with immigration, a serious topic, which supports answer E.
Q19
Q20 B / C If you don’t have time for this, then let them listen to audio books.
You can introduce new authors and genres to them. Librarians should be able to help you with this.
Excerpt/Transcript Explanation:
The transcript says that if parents do not have time to read, they can let their children listen to audio books. It also suggests that parents can find new authors and types of books to read with the help of librarians.
Answer Explanation:
The answer choices B and C say that parents should let children listen to audio books (B) and get help from librarians for book recommendations (C).
Reason For Correctness:
The correct answer is B and C because the transcript supports both ideas. It mentions listening to audio books as a good option if parents are busy and suggests that librarians can help find new books for children.

Transcript

PRESENTER: The children’s book festival is coming up again soon and here to tell us all about it is the festival’s organiser, Jenny Morgan. So tell us what we can expect this year, Jenny.

JENNY: Well, as usual we’ve got five days of action-packed exciting events for children, with writers coming from all over the country getting involved.

Just to give you an idea of what’s on offer in the workshops, first of all, there’s a very special event called Superheroes. This is a chance for deaf children to share their reading experiences with author Madeleine Gordon, who is herself hearing impaired.

‘Just do it’ is a practical workshop led by the well-known illustrator Mark Keane. He’ll take participants on a magical journey to faraway lands with an opportunity for aspiring actors to do some role play.

‘Count on me’ is an inspiring and entertaining look at the issues of friendship for 13-14-year-olds. It looks at some of the friendships described in popular books and asks participants to compare these with their own experiences.

‘Speak up’ is part of a series of workshops on the subject of mental health. This is a creative writing workshop encouraging children to describe situations where young people experience loneliness. A recent survey revealed that children can be lonely even when they’re at home with their families.

‘Jump for joy’, as many of you will know, is the heart-warming, best-selling story by Nina Karan about a young girl’s trip to visit her relatives in India. It recently received the gold medal at the Waterford Awards. Nina will get children to celebrate the word ‘joy’ by writing a poem.

‘Sticks and stones’ is the beautifully illustrated picture book for young readers about a community who organise an African-Caribbean festival to help local children learn about their Jamaican roots. This will be a musical event where children will have the chance to play steel drums. This is bound to be very popular, so please book as soon as possible.

PRESENTER: Thanks Jenny. That all sounds really interesting. I’m just wondering if you have a favourite book you could recommend for our readers?

JENNY: It’s hard to choose, but Alive and Kicking is definitely worth mentioning. You won’t have heard of the writer as it’s her first book – which is really impressive. It’s basically the teenage diary of a boy from Somalia who comes to live in the UK. It deals with the serious issue of immigration and all the challenges the boy has to face at school and with the language barrier, etc. Usually, books like this are quite sad, but this one actually made me cry with laughter. On each page, there are simple but hilarious black and white stick drawings of the boy with his friends and teachers. At the end of each diary entry, there are new English words the boy learns each day, which may help develop some children’s vocabulary.

PRESENTER: I think my kids would enjoy that. What about any advice for parents on how to encourage their children to read more?

JENNY: Well, this is something I get asked about a lot. There are so many distractions for kids these days that it can be hard to find time for reading. One thing I’d say is to make time to sit down with your child and share books with them. A lot of parents give up reading aloud to their children as soon as they learn to read

independently, but this is a mistake. It’s good to read more advanced books to them as it helps to develop their vocabulary. If you don’t have time for this, then let them listen to audio books. Often, they’ll want to read books they’ve listened to for themselves. I think it’s a good idea to make a mental note of the type of books your child is reading – often they just read the same genre all the time, which can get a bit boring. You can introduce new authors and genres to them. Librarians should be able to help you with this.

PRESENTER: Well Jenny, I think that’s really useful… .

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