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Sunny123 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

audio file

Hello everyone.In an exam the students listen to an audio file. In the audio a man talks about himself and some of his family members. After listening to the audio , the students should answer some written questions. Is the following conversation correct?

A: Who is talking in this audio file?
B: He's Jack Brown.
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You don't need "He's". Just answer "Jack Brown".

  • You don't need "He's".
  • Just answer "Jack Brown".
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You don't need "He's". Just answer "Jack Brown".
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GPYYou don't need "He's". Just answer "Jack Brown".
Ok, thank you GPY. Then the question was correct and I just need to change the answer.

A: Who is talking in this audio file?
B: Jack Brown.
Right?
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Right, but a more specific question (to elicit that answer) would be "What is the name of the person talking in this audio file?"
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GPYWhat is the name of the person talking in this audio file
Thank you GPY. Which one is correct?

1. What is the name of the person talking in this audio file?
or
2. What is the name of the person talking
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Both of those may be used.

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