Questions 1-10 Complete the table below. Write one word and / or a number



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Cambridge IELTS Trainer 2 (www.ztcprep.com) (1)

LISTENING PART 1
You will hear a conversation between the organiser of a short film 
competition and a man who is interested in taking part in this event. 
Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 5.
Man:
Oh hello, is this the right number to call for the short film 
competition?
Woman:
Yes. How can I help?
Man:
I know the competition’s been running for ten years, but I’ve never 
taken part before. I want to be clear on the rules. Is 20 minutes the 
maximum length of the film?
Woman:
That’s correct. So, shall I run through some of the other rules for 
entry?
Man:
That’d be great. I’ll make some notes.
Woman:
All right, so the deadline for getting the whole film made and 
sending it in to us is on Wednesday May the 15
th
.
Man:
Oh really? I thought the submission date was some time at the end 
of June. The 30
th
.
Woman:
That’s when the judges announce the winners.
Man: 
Right, I guess I don’t have as much time to make this film as I 
thought.
Woman:
Now, just so it’s clear, one of the rules is about the team of 
people you have working with you. Will you be doing most of the filming 
yourself?
Man:
Probably yes.
Woman:
OK, but perhaps you’ll be needing some technical support with 
editing, and the audio?
Man:
I imagine so.
Woman: 
That’s fine, but you can’t employ any professional actors, I’m 
afraid. They all need to be new to acting – having a go for the first time.
Man:
I see. Not a problem. Now I know that one of the rules is about the 
things you need to include in your film.
Woman:
That’s right. Last year all films had to include a scene with a 
broken pair of glasses.
Man: 
What about this year?
Woman:
Well, it’s been decided that one of your main characters has to 
be a child. Or, if you prefer, it could be an animal instead – but we have to 
see them in a number of scenes, OK?
Man: 
All right. I’ll have a think about that. I’m not sure which one would 
be easier to work with.
Woman:
It can certainly be a challenge – but that’s what the competition 
is all about. Now, it’s not just our rules you need to think about. You 
might also need to get permission – say, for example – if you decided you 
wanted to add some music to the film. 
Man: 
That sounds complicated. I suppose I could use a local band – 
people I know that would help out. I wouldn’t need permission in 
that case.
Woman: 
Good idea. Then you don’t need to worry about the legal side 
of things.
Man:
All right. That’s clearer. Actually, is that right that the film doesn’t 
need to be in English?
Woman:
Yes. Because if a film wins the competition in this country, it 
could end up being part of an international competition. But if you’re 
going to use another language, you’ve got to provide subtitles. And those 
do have to be in English, and 100% accurate. If they’re not, your film 
won’t be accepted in the competition.
Man:
Seems fair.
Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10.
Man:
I don’t suppose you could give me any advice – about making the 
film, I mean.
Woman:
Of course. Um, in my opinion, it’s the script that you should 
concentrate on. That comes first. Work out what everyone’s going to say, 
and go from there.
Man: 
OK, thanks for that. And I read somewhere that you shouldn’t have 
too many characters or locations. 
Woman:
Yeah, I’d agree with that.
Man:
I also read that – with short films, the judges have their 
preferences. I mean, they seem to like films with a serious message, like 
a documentary. I guess I shouldn’t do a comedy because not everyone 
laughs at the same thing.
Woman:
Yes, stay away from that kind of film. A story with a clear 
beginning, middle and end – that’s what the judges look for. 
Man:
I was thinking I could look at some of the films from last year’s 
competition – you know – to give me a better idea of what to do.
Woman:
Yes, you could certainly do that. If you go to our website, have a 
look at last year’s winner. His name was Greg Hyslop.
Man:
How do you spell that last name?
Woman: 
Sure. It’s H-Y-S-L-O-P. His film was actually one of the shorter 
ones, but the judges really liked it.
Man: 
Actually, I’m wondering if I’ve seen that one already. Isn’t it about 
an artist – someone who no one appreciates but then she ends up selling 
lots of her paintings?
Woman:
That’s right. If you want to have another look, the film is called 
Imagine. It really holds your attention.
Man:
Thanks. I’ll have another look aft er this call.
Woman:
So, you know what the prizes are? It’s $500 for third place, up to 
$2000 for the overall winner. And of course, the winning films are shown 
in a theatre, so the public can see them too.
Man: 
That would be an amazing thing to happen. So that would be the 
Bridge Theatre, would it, in the city centre?
Woman:
Yes. That’s my favourite theatre, actually. Lovely view of the 
river. So, do you have any more... .
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