Monologue Of A Speaker From The Hotel Industry - IELTS Listening Sample Answer

IELTS Listening section comprises four sections - two conversations and two monologues. Candidates are required to carefully listen to the audio, analyze the questions, and answer the 40 IELTS listening questions. This topic - A monologue of a speaker from the hotel industry is IELTS listening section part 2. The following are the question types of this section of IELTS listening:

  • Matching information
  • Identifying information

Audio Transcript:

You will hear a speaker from the hotel industry addressing a group of young people about careers with her firm. First, you have some time to look at questions 11 to 15.

Pause the recording for 30 seconds.

Now listen carefully and answer questions 11 to 15.

Good morning. It's a great pleasure to be here in London and to see so many people interested in working in hotels. We, in the international finest group of hotels are very proud of our business and we are always on the lookout for quality recruits in every department. Now. I'm going to outline some of the areas of work where we are currently recruiting and the essential skills or qualifications for them. Then I'll run through our recruitment procedure. Okay. At the moment, we are looking for a number of people for administrative posts in different parts of the world and also some rules which involve a lot of travelling. One of our main business streams is hosting special events for other businesses. If you have good communication and organizational skills with a good level of fluency in at least one european and one non-european language, I'd suggest you think about becoming part of the team which sets up these events for all our centres. This would mean being based full-time in our London office. The work ranges from setting up small meetings a few days ahead to organizing International conferences two years in advance. So there's plenty of variety. Some of the conference's we run have as many as a thousand delegates. So it's quite challenging. Then, there are some posts available for professionals in the catering field. Chefs, we can find. It seems this is a popular career choice in many parts of the world as in the UK these days, in spite of the exacting standards. But people to manage catering departments need more than a love of producing quality food. We're after really energetic and totally efficient young managers who already have the relevant business qualifications. No training on the job here and they must share the team's determination to make everything run smoothly at any time of the day or night or if you are the type of person who enjoys a challenge, what about becoming one of our relief housekeepers? You'll be a good people person, well organized and supremely flexible. As well as covering UK holidays, maternity and paternity leave, there will be times when you have to fill a key post when someone's sick, which could be anywhere in our European, Middle Eastern or Far Eastern hotels. So you must be prepared to hop on a plane at five minutes notice. The international finest brand name attracts visitors from all over the world and on all kinds of business and leisure trips. Our swimming pools and gyms need to be run by people with the highest standards of customer service. You don't have to be a great athlete but smart appearance and a pleasant manner are necessary. A diploma in sports science would be the minimum requirement here. Lastly, I’d just like to mention that the main London office has another vacancy. Most bookings come online, especially from the far east, for people coming to Europe. if you have fluency and some keyboard skills, in for example, Spanish or any far eastern languages, either having taken a degree or preferably from having lived and worked overseas, you might be just the person we're looking for to deal with email bookings and queries in the office here. A flexible attitude to working hours is also important as you may have to come in, outside normal office hours.

Before you hear the rest of the talk, you have some time to look at questions 16 to 20.

Pause the recording for 30 seconds.

Now listen and answer questions 16 to 20.

So that's an overview of the kind of jobs. Now, how to get them? First of all, provided you have a UK work permit, you can go online and register an interest in working for us. By return, you'll receive a unique applicant’s code, which is your personal identification number and which we will use in all communications. Along with that, you get access to the human resources website where you should make sure you understand the legal terms and conditions which apply to all our employees. That's also where you can then download the application form, fill it in and send it back along with your CV. You'll know within 48 hours, whether you're being considered as you get an automated response. Sorry if it's a bit impersonal, but at least it's quick. Hopefully if we like the sound of you, there will be in that automated response, a list of times for an initial interview, which will take place by telephone during the following week. You confirm by email which of the time slots will suit you, provided the interview is at factory. At that point, we'll ask for any evidence of qualifications required which might be your degree or diploma certificate or so on, which you have to send certified copies of and we contact your

referees. The last thing you have to do is, you come along and have a look around the international finest group head office, get to know some of our team in human resources face-to-face and participate in a one-day recruitment seminar which involves a number of group and individual activities along with other potential employees. Then with luck we will offer you a job. So I hope you like the sound of joining our organization.

Section 2

Questions 11-20

  1. 11-15

Choose the correct answers A-C and write them next to 11-15 on your answer sheet.

The following are essential requirements for which jobs?

Essential requirements

  1. foreign languages
  2. willingness to travel abroad
  3. professional qualification
  1. conference organiser
  2. catering manager
  3. housekeeper
  4. fitness centre staff
  5. reservations assistant

Question 11:

Answer: A

Explanation: For a person to organize conferences, knowing a foreign language is mandatory. They should know one European language and one non-European language.

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Question 12:

Answer: C

Explanation: People who are interested in the catering manager posts need to have relevant professional qualifications.

Question 13:

Answer: B

Explanation: The post of housekeeper requires the candidate to be able to travel abroad and at a very short notice of even five minutes.

Question 14:

Answer: C

Explanation: The fitness center staff requires professional qualifications to be able to get the job. They need to have a diploma in sports science.

Question 15:

Answer: A

Explanation: The reservation assistant needs to know foreign languages in order to book properly.

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Q. 16-20

Choose FIVE answers from the list.

Choose the correct answers A-G and write them next to 16-20 on your answer sheet.

  1. CV
  2. names of referees
  3. work permit
  4. a recruitment seminar
  5. evidence of qualifications
  6. conditions of employment
  7. initial interview

Question 16:

Answer: F

Explanation: After registering, the candidates will get a unique code following which they will be able to know the legal terms and conditions of the employees.

Question 17:

Answer: A

Explanation: The candidates need to download the application form, fill it in, and send it with their CV.

Question 18:

Answer: G

Explanation: After getting the reply from the HR, the interview of the candidate will be confirmed.

Question 19:

Answer: E

Explanation: The candidate then needs to send their educational qualification proof.

Question 20:

Answer: D

Explanation: The last step is to attend a recruitment seminar.

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