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GI A1PLUS U2 Listening

The document is a listening comprehension activity from an English language learning textbook. It provides a radio program about rainbow families, where children can have different physical characteristics from their parents. Learners complete exercises about the details of families described and reflect on similarities to their own family.

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GI A1PLUS U2 Listening

The document is a listening comprehension activity from an English language learning textbook. It provides a radio program about rainbow families, where children can have different physical characteristics from their parents. Learners complete exercises about the details of families described and reflect on similarities to their own family.

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UNIT

2 Listening

A radio programme 2 Listen again and choose the correct option.


1 Read the subskill. Are the statements 1 Hannah’s parents …
T (true) or F (false)? Then listen to the a are both British.
radio programme and check. b are not from Britain.
In a rainbow family … 2 Jeff’s father …
a is from Britain.
1 the boys look like their father and the
girls look like their mother.  T/F b isn’t from Britain.
2 the children all look like one of the 3 Carla has got …
parents.  T/F a curly, brown hair and brown eyes.
3 one child can have the skin colour of b curly, black hair and blue eyes.
one parent and the hair colour of the 4 Mike …
other parent.  T/F a has got blond hair.
w fam
b hasn’t got blond hair.
bo
n i 5 Hannah and Jeff have got …
li
i

a four children: three girls and a boy.


Ra

es

b four children: two boys and two girls.


6 The reporter says rainbow families …
a are unusual.
b are not unusual now.

3 Complete the table. Then listen and check.

Skin Hair Eye


colour colour colour
Subskill: Using what you know Jessica black dark
brown
Look at the newspaper extract. Decide
what you think the subject is about before Carla
you listen.
Jaden
Mike

4 Answer the questions for you.


1 Think about a friend or celebrity who has
a rainbow family. Describe them.

2 Do you look like your mother or


father? Explain.

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