Practice FCE (B2) Listening Test 30 with Answers and Audioscripts (2025)

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1 You hear two people talking about their new boss.

A: So, what do you think about our new boss then?

B: Kelly? She seems alright.

A: She didn’t look as if she was enjoying it much, though, did she? You have to love your work if you’re going to do it well, don’t you think?

B: I don’t think she wasn’t enjoying it, I think she was just getting to grips with everything, you know. It isn’t easy, taking over a new team, and she did appear a bit shy, I suppose.

A: I think that was it. We’ll soon find out what she’s really like, won’t we?

B: Yeah, we will.

2 You hear a young man talking about his sports studies course.

Yes, I’m very pleased with the course! The teaching is excellent, as we’d been promised when I applied, and I’ve learned so much. I still have two years to go – I’m pleased about that, because I’m enjoying it so much. I’m also aware that there’s a lot more to cover – by the time we leave, we’ll all have specialised in one or two sports, but we’ll still officially be allowed to coach people in quite a range of others, too. I hadn’t expected to see people on the course who aren’t particularly sporty, but in fact what we study really is appropriate for everybody.

3 You hear a woman talking about a trip to the theatre.

I’d been looking forward to it for weeks. I love Shakespeare, you know. And this production had been given fantastic reviews. I thought I might regret going on this particular trip, though, because the woman next to me coughed all the way there on the bus, poor thing, and I thought she’d be doing that all the way through the play. But she must have had some very good throat sweets – I wish I’d found out what brand they were, actually – because she never coughed once when we were in the theatre. I must say I hope she was alright when she got home, because it was a rotten cold.

4 You hear a lecturer discussing a scientific experiment with a student.

A: So how do you think the experiment went? Have you got plenty of results to work on?

B: Yes, but some of them were a bit surprising so I think I’d better repeat it.

A: Fair enough. In fact that’s exactly what I wanted to talk to you about. It’s a good idea to do that anyway, just to satisfy yourself that you’ve recorded everything properly.

B: I think I have, but I’ll have another go. It won’t take long.

A: Great – if the equipment isn’t set up exactly right, that can cause problems of course, but it all looks fine to me. I’ll come back when you’ve finished.

5 You hear a man talking about a novel he has read.

It’s not a bad book, I suppose. It’s about some people living in a fairly conventional community in the countryside – you know the sort of thing, it’s been done before. I did start to care what happened to them, though – the author really brought some quite complex personalities to life. The trouble is, I just knew what was going to happen all the way through the book, and I always find that a little disappointing in a novel. Having said that, it is quite entertaining, and I can recommend it as an enjoyable, relaxing read.

6 You hear a student talking about a geography trip.

A: So how was your geography trip, then?

B: Not too bad in the end, actually. I was happy to get home, but I also felt it had lived up to my expectations – certainly as far as the coursework we covered was concerned. I really feel I know what I’m doing now. The weather was disappointing, but it didn’t matter because they’d organised loads of things for us to do. And spending all that time with my classmates turned out to be a real bonus, too. I’ve made quite a few new friends – I needn’t have worried about the side of things at all.

7 You hear two friends talking in an art gallery.

A: This is a good exhibition, isn’t it? It’s great to see so much all in one place like this.

B: Yes, and the reviews I read said there was a lot to take in, so I knew there’d be plenty to look at. And they were right about another thing, too.

A: What’s that?

B: There’s a lot here that all sorts of people will enjoy, I think. This kind of thing is very fashionable at the moment.

A: Yeah, I suppose you’re right.

B: I haven’t seen anything like this myself, though, so it’s great to be able to come here and see what they mean.

8 You hear a student talking about learning a new language.

I didn’t have to learn a new language as well as everything else I have to do on my course, but I thought it would be worth it. I’ll definitely need it at some stage, so I might as well get on with it now. I’m enjoying the challenge, actually. I’ve always found languages fairly straightforward, but this is a bit more complicated, what with all the different tenses and everything. I think people should always be able to choose, you know, whether they do something like this or not, because you really do have to be motivated if you’re going to make a success of it.

Practice FCE (B2) Listening Test 30 with Answers and Audioscripts (2025)

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