

Woman: Well, I worked some overtime last week, so I just banked it instead of wasting a holiday day. I have to leave tomorrow because it's going to take two days to get there. Man: Do you want to share a taxi to the airport? We can save on expenses that way, and as you know the company is trying to cut costs. In Part III there are often homonyms as distractors. Choice D uses the homonym bank, but in this conversation the term "bank" means to store up for later use, not a financial institution.Choice B repeats the word "overtime", but it was the woman who did overtime last week.Choice A confuses the idea of "leaving earlier" and "arriving earlier".In Part III there is often one choice that is not mentioned at all. Choice C is how the man is getting to the airport.In Part III there is often one or two choices that are mentioned but are not correct. Choice A is how the man is getting to the conference.You may have heard the word, but it is not the correct choice. In Part III there is often one choice that includes a word from the conversation.

Choice C repeats the word "company," but no policy is mentioned.Be careful with main subject questions, because incorrect choices may be small details from the conversation. Choice B is related to saving money for the company, but this is not the main topic of the conversation.Choice A is mentioned, but the man is asking if she needs to take a "vacation day".Why aren't the man and woman going together? What are the man and woman mainly discussing?ģ. Next you will read three questions with four possible answers:ġ. Example 1:įirst you will hear a short conversation: You may also be asked to make an inference. Typical questions include, who, what, where, when, why, and how. There will be four possible answers for each question. After the conversation, you will answer three questions about the dialogue. In this part of the test you will listen to a short conversation between a man and a woman. Learn English : English Exams : TOEIC : Practice TOEIC Practice - Part 3: Short Conversations
