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The DSE 2013 English Paper 3 recording is a foundational resource for students preparing for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE). This paper, focused on Listening and Integrated Skills, accounts for 30% of the total subject mark and tests a candidate's ability to process auditory information alongside complex written data. Core Components of the 2013 Recording

Quick extra tip for DSE candidates: Focus less on hunting down one specific year and more on practicing the integrated skills (listening + writing) format. The skills transfer across all years. dse 2013 english paper 3 recording

  • Language and interaction tips: Use signposting (“firstly”, “however”, “to conclude”), offer examples and statistics if available, ask follow-up questions (“What do you think about offering discounts at the canteen?”), and build on partner’s points.
  • Clerk: No, it’s been moved to 9:00 a.m. because of the weather forecast. The DSE 2013 English Paper 3 recording is

    Part A – Task 4 (Radio interview)

    Host: Welcome back to “Morning Career Talk.” Today, we have Mr. Lee, a human resources manager from a major bank. Mr. Lee, what’s the biggest mistake graduates make in interviews? Clerk: No, it’s been moved to 9:00 a

    Official Answers: Refer to the Marking Scheme for the detailed answer key. 2013 Hkdse Eng Paper 3 - b2 Data | PDF - Scribd

    Dse 2013 English Paper 3 Recording -

    The DSE 2013 English Paper 3 recording is a foundational resource for students preparing for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE). This paper, focused on Listening and Integrated Skills, accounts for 30% of the total subject mark and tests a candidate's ability to process auditory information alongside complex written data. Core Components of the 2013 Recording

    Quick extra tip for DSE candidates: Focus less on hunting down one specific year and more on practicing the integrated skills (listening + writing) format. The skills transfer across all years.

  • Language and interaction tips: Use signposting (“firstly”, “however”, “to conclude”), offer examples and statistics if available, ask follow-up questions (“What do you think about offering discounts at the canteen?”), and build on partner’s points.
  • Clerk: No, it’s been moved to 9:00 a.m. because of the weather forecast.

    Part A – Task 4 (Radio interview)

    Host: Welcome back to “Morning Career Talk.” Today, we have Mr. Lee, a human resources manager from a major bank. Mr. Lee, what’s the biggest mistake graduates make in interviews?

    Official Answers: Refer to the Marking Scheme for the detailed answer key. 2013 Hkdse Eng Paper 3 - b2 Data | PDF - Scribd

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