Talk On Jobs In Fashion Design IELTS Listening Answers With Audio, Transcript And Explanation

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Talk On Jobs In Fashion Design IELTS Listening Answers With Audio, Transcript And Explanation

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Question 1 - 6
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
1
What problem did Chantal have at the start of the talk?
A
Her view of the speaker was blocked.
B
She was unable to find an empty seat.
C
The students next to her were talking.
2
What were Hugo and Chantal surprised to hear about the job market?
A
It has become more competitive than it used to be.
B
There is more variety in it than they had realised.
C
Some areas of it are more exciting than others.
3
Hugo and Chantal agree that the speaker's message was
A
unfair to them at times.
B
hard for them to follow.
C
critical of the industry.
4
What do Hugo and Chantal criticise about their school careers advice?
A
when they received the advice
B
how much advice was given
C
who gave the advice
5
When discussing their future, Hugo and Chantal disagree on
A
which is the best career in fashion.
B
when to choose a career in fashion.
C
why they would like a career in fashion.
6
How does Hugo feel about being an unpaid assistant?
A
He is realistic about the practice.
B
He feels the practice is dishonest.
C
He thinks others want to change the practice.
Question 7 - 10
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO mistakes did the speaker admit she made in her first job?
A
being dishonest to her employer
B
paying too much attention to how she looked
C
expecting to become well known
D
trying to earn a lot of money
E
openly disliking her client
Which TWO pieces of retail information do Hugo and Chantal agree would be useful?
A
the reasons people return fashion items
B
how much time people have to shop for clothes
C
fashion designs people want but can't find
D
the best time of year for fashion buying
E
the most popular fashion sizes

❓ Transcript

Talk on jobs in fashion design
HUGO:
Hi Chantal. What did you think of the talk, then?
CHANTAL:
Hi Hugo. I thought it was good once I'd moved seats.
HUGO:
Oh – were the people beside you chatting or something?
CHANTAL:
It wasn't that. I went early so that I'd get a seat and not have to stand, but then this guy sat right in front of me and he was so tall!
HUGO:
It's hard to see through people's heads, isn't it?
CHANTAL:
Impossible! Anyway, to answer your question, I thought it was really interesting, especially what the speaker said about the job market.
HUGO:
Me too. I mean we know we're going into a really competitive field so it's obvious that we may struggle to get work.
CHANTAL:
That's right – and we know we can't all have that 'dream job'.
HUGO:
Yeah, but it looks like there's a whole range of ... areas of work that we hadn't even thought of – like fashion journalism, for instance.
CHANTAL:
Yeah – I wasn't expecting so many career options.
HUGO:
Mmm. Overall, she had quite a strong message, didn't she?
CHANTAL:
She did. She kept saying things like ‘I know you all think this, but…’ and then she'd tell us how it really is.
HUGO:
Perhaps she thinks students are a bit narrow-minded about the industry.
CHANTAL:
It was a bit harsh, though! We know it's a tough industry.
HUGO:
Yeah – and we're only first years, after all. We've got a lot to learn.
CHANTAL:
Exactly. Do you think our secondary-school education should have been more career-focused?
HUGO:
Well, we had numerous talks on careers, which was good, but none of them were very inspiring. They could have asked more people like today's speaker to talk to us.
CHANTAL:
I agree. We were told about lots of different careers – just when we needed to be, but not by the experts who really know stuff.
HUGO:
So did today's talk influence your thoughts on what career you'd like to take up in the future?
CHANTAL:
Well, I promised myself that I'd go through this course and keep an open mind till the end.
HUGO:
But I think it's better to pick an area of the industry now and then aim to get better and better at it.
CHANTAL:
Well, I think we'll just have to differ on that issue!
HUGO:
One thing's for certain, though. From what she said, we'll be unpaid assistants in the industry for quite a long time.
CHANTAL:
Mmm.
HUGO:
I'm prepared for that, aren't you?
CHANTAL:
Actually, I'm not going to accept that view.
HUGO:
Really? But she knows it's the case – and everyone else says the same.
CHANTAL:
That doesn't mean it has to be true for me.
HUGO:
OK. Well – I hope you're right!
CHANTAL:
I thought the speaker's account of her first job was fascinating.
HUGO:
Yeah – she admitted she was lucky to get work being a personal dresser for a musician. She didn't even apply for the job and there she was getting paid to choose all his clothes.
CHANTAL:
It must have felt amazing – though she said all she was looking for back then was experience, not financial reward.
HUGO:
Mmm. And then he was so mean, telling her she was more interested in her own appearance than his!
CHANTAL:
But – she did realise he was right about that, which really made me think. I'm always considering my own clothes but now I can see you should be focusing on your client!
HUGO:
She obviously regretted losing the job.
CHANTAL:
Well, as she said, she should have hidden her negative feelings about him, but she didn't.
HUGO:
It was really brave the way she picked herself up and took that job in retail. Fancy working in a shop after that!
CHANTAL:
Yeah – well, she recommended we all do it at some point. I guess as a designer you'd get to find out some useful information, like how big or small the average shopper is.
HUGO:
I think that's an issue for manufacturers, not designers. However, it would be useful to know if there's a gap in the market – you know, an item that no one's stocking but that consumers are looking for.
CHANTAL:
Yeah, people don't give up searching. They also take things back to the store if they aren't right.
HUGO:
Yeah. Imagine you worked in an expensive shop and you found out the garments sold there were being returned because they... fell apart in the wash!
CHANTAL:
Yeah, it would be good to know that kind of thing.
HUGO:
Yeah.

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smiley48 Các câu hỏi loại Multiple Choice sẽ hơi lừa mình xíu nha vì audio sẽ nhắc đến gần như tất cả đáp án nên mình cần nghe + hiểu thì mới không dính bẫy nha!!!

smiley43 Đáp án bạn cần nghe là "vấn đề Chantal gặp phải vào đầu buổi giảng"

Biết sắp nghe được đáp án ở "Hi Chantal. What did you think of the talk, then? Hi Hugo. I thought it was good once I'd moved seats ."

smiley2 Nghe thấy "Oh – were the people beside you chatting or something?" mà chọn liền smiley33 C: The students next to her were talking là sai ngay luôn vì Chantal có bảo là " It wasn't that"

smiley18 Nghe tiếp "I went early so that I'd get a seat and not have to stand, but then this guy sat right in front of me and he was so tall!" mình loại ngay được cross B: She was unable to find an empty seat vì nghe được get a seat and not have to stand = có chỗ ngồi. smiley4 vậy chỉ còn A thôi tuy nhiên phải hiểu mới chọn nha. A: Her view of the speaker was blocked = this guy sat right in front of me and he was so tall ==> nếu thấy còn hơi khó hiểu thì mình nghe tiếp đoạn sau nè: "It's hard to see through people's heads, isn't it? Impossible!" = khó nhìn tầm nhìn bị đầu người khác chắn mất.

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