Useful Hints for Dealing with Numbers

Aim: This section will give you some advice on how to make sure you answer questions with numbers in the answer correctly. You hear the same number as in the statement three times before you hear the correct one. So, again, answering too quickly will mean it is wrong.                                      

Problem: Candidates often hear the number in the answer but don’t think about what kind of number it is. This can lead to an incorrect answer.


Look at this question:

What time will the airplane arrive at Sydney airport?

It is very easy when predicting your answers before you listen to the tape to think: “An easy one – I have to listen for a number”. You should also ask yourself the following 2 questions:

1)     What kind of number are you listening for?

2)     What does the number refer to?        

Look at the example above again. The answer will be a time; therefore, you need to think about:

    How many digits there will be in the answer, and
    What format they will take

Do the following exercises and then check with the Answer Key.  

     

How many digits and what format do the following kinds of numbers have?

Type of NumberNumber of digitsFormat               
Mobile telephone numbers

Land telephone numbers

Telephone numbers abroad

A postcode in Australia

A postcode in the UK

Short-term dates (a few days or weeks)

Long-term dates (months or years)

Duration of time (eg: how long a journey takes)

A person’s age

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