Holiday Rental - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 16 Academic Listening Test 4 · Part 1 · Questions 1–10
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Questions 1–10 Note Completion
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Holiday rental
Owner’s names: Jack Fitzgerald and Shirley Fitzgerald
Granary Cottage
- available for week beginning 1 May
- cost for the week: £2
3 Cottage
- cost for the week: £480
- building was originally a 4
- walk through doors from living room into a 5
- several 6 spaces at the front
- bathroom has a shower
- central heating and stove that burns 7
- views of old 8 from living room
- view of hilltop 9 from the bedroom
Payment
- deposit: £144
- deadline for final payment: end of 10
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | 28th | It’s free the week beginning the 28th, though, for seven nights. In fact, that’s the only time you could have it in May. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript states that the holiday rental is free and available for the week starting on the 28th of May for seven nights. This means the rental property can be used or booked during that specific period. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates the specific date mentioned in the excerpt, which is the 28th of the month. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the date mentioned in the excerpt, confirming that the holiday rental is available for the week starting on the 28th of May. This aligns with the information provided about the rental property's availability. |
| Q2 | 550 | That’s the beginning of high season, so it’d be £550 for the week. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that during the beginning of the high season, the cost for a week's stay at a holiday rental property is £550. Answer Explanation: The answer indicates the cost for a week's stay at the holiday rental property. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the cost mentioned in the excerpt, which is £550 for a week's stay at the holiday rental property during the beginning of the high season. |
| Q3 | Chervil | Well, we’ve just finished converting another building into a cottage, which we’re calling Chervil Cottage. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about a new cottage that has been created and is referred to as Chervil Cottage. Answer Explanation: The word 'Chervil' is the name of the new cottage that has been converted. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'Chervil' because it matches the specific name given to the new cottage in the excerpt, which is 'Chervil Cottage.' This shows that the answer is directly related to the information provided in the text. |
| Q4 | garage | The building was built as a garage. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that the building was originally a garage. Answer Explanation: The answer 'garage' refers to a place where cars are kept, similar to a car park. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the context provided in the excerpt as it describes the original purpose of the building, which was a garage. |
| Q5 | garden | Does it have a garden? | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript is asking if there is a garden at the holiday rental property. Answer Explanation: The answer is 'garden'. This means that the property being discussed does have a garden. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the information in the excerpt, confirming that the property has a garden. This is important for potential renters who may be interested in outdoor space or amenities. |
| Q6 | parking | The front door opens onto the old farmyard, and parking isn’t a problem – there’s plenty of room at the front for that. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that there is ample space available for parking at the front of the property. Answer Explanation: The answer refers to where you can leave your vehicle when you stay at the holiday rental. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches with the description in the excerpt where it states there is sufficient parking space available in the front of the property. |
| Q7 | wood | There’s central heating, and if you want to light a fire, there’s a stove. We can provide all the wood you need for it. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript mentions that there is a stove available for lighting a fire and that they can provide all the wood needed for it. Answer Explanation: The answer 'wood' refers to the material that is provided for burning in the stove. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'wood' because the excerpt explicitly states that they can provide all the wood needed for lighting the fire in the stove. |
| Q8 | bridge | There’s a famous stone bridge – it’s one of the oldest in the region, and you can see it from the living room. It isn’t far away. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about a famous old stone structure that people can look at while in the living room. It is not very far away. Answer Explanation: The word 'bridge' likely refers to the famous stone bridge mentioned in the text that is visible from the holiday rental's living room. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'bridge' because it matches the description of the old stone structure that can be seen from the living room, fitting the context provided in the excerpt. |
| Q9 | monument | The bedroom window looks in the opposite direction, and has a lovely view of the hills and the monument at the top. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript describes a view from the bedroom window of the hills and a tall structure at the top. Answer Explanation: The answer 'monument' refers to a significant structure or building, such as a memorial or historical monument. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'monument' because it fits the description in the excerpt of a tall structure visible from the bedroom window, likely representing a notable monument or landmark. |
| Q10 | March | You’re coming in May, so the last day of March, please. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript is saying that the deadline for the final payment is at the end of March. Answer Explanation: The answer 'March' refers to the month when the final payment deadline falls. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the month mentioned in the statement 'last day of March,' indicating that the final payment deadline is by the end of March. |
Transcript
SHIRLEY: Hello?
TOM: Oh hello. I was hoping to speak to Jack Fitzgerald about renting a cottage.
SHIRLEY: I’m his wife, Shirley, and we own the cottages together, so I’m sure I can help you.
TOM: Great. My name’s Tom. Some friends of ours rented Granary Cottage from you last year, and they thought it was great. So my wife and I are hoping to come in May for a week.
SHIRLEY: What date did you have in mind?
TOM: The week beginning the 14th, if possible.
SHIRLEY: I’ll just check … I’m sorry, Tom, it’s already booked that week. It’s free the week beginning the 28th, though, for seven nights. In fact, that’s the only time you could have it in May.
TOM: Oh. Well, we could manage that, I think. We’d just need to change a couple of things. How much would it cost?
SHIRLEY: That’s the beginning of high season, so it’d be £550 for the week.
TOM: Ah. That’s a bit more than we wanted to pay, I’m afraid. We’ve budgeted up to £500 for accommodation.
SHIRLEY: Well, we’ve just finished converting another building into a cottage, which we’re calling Chervil Cottage.
TOM: Sorry? What was that again?
SHIRLEY: Chervil. C-H-E-R-V for Victor I-L.
TOM: Oh, that’s a herb, isn’t it?
SHIRLEY: That’s right. It grows fairly wild around here. You could have that for the week you want for £480.
TOM: OK. So could you tell me something about it, please?
SHIRLEY: Of course. The building was built as a garage. It’s a little smaller than Granary Cottage.
TOM: So that must sleep two people, as well?
SHIRLEY: That’s right. There’s a double bedroom.
TOM: Does it have a garden?
SHIRLEY: Yes, you get to it from the living room through French doors, and we provide two deckchairs. We hope to build a patio in the near future, but I wouldn’t like to guarantee it’ll be finished by May.
TOM: OK.
SHIRLEY: The front door opens onto the old farmyard, and parking isn’t a problem – there’s plenty of room at the front for that. There are some trees and potted plants there.
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TOM: What about facilities in the cottage? It has standard things like a cooker and fridge, I presume.
SHIRLEY: In the kitchen area there’s a fridge-freezer and we’ve just put in an electric cooker.
TOM: Is there a washing machine?
SHIRLEY: Yes. There’s also a TV in the living room, which plays DVDs too. The bathroom is too small for a bath, so there’s a shower instead. I think a lot of people prefer that nowadays, anyway.
TOM: It’s more environmentally friendly, isn’t it? Unless you spend half the day in it!
SHIRLEY: Exactly.
TOM: What about heating? It sometimes gets quite cool at that time of year.
SHIRLEY: There’s central heating, and if you want to light a fire, there’s a stove. We can provide all the wood you need for it. It smells so much nicer than coal, and it makes the room very cosy – we’ve got one in our own house.
TOM: That sounds very pleasant. Perhaps we should come in the winter, to make the most of it!
SHIRLEY: Yes, we find we don’t want to go out when we’ve got the fire burning. There are some attractive views from the cottage, which I haven’t mentioned. There’s a famous stone bridge – it’s one of the oldest in the region, and you can see it from the living room. It isn’t far away. The bedroom window looks in the opposite direction, and has a lovely view of the hills and the monument at the top.
TOM: Well, that all sounds perfect. I’d like to book it, please. Would you want a deposit?
SHIRLEY: Yes, we ask for thirty percent to secure your booking, so that’ll be, um, £144.
TOM: And when would you like the rest of the money?
SHIRLEY: You’re coming in May, so the last day of March, please.
TOM: Fine.
SHIRLEY: Excellent. Could I just take your details …
