🧠 1. What Part A Really Tests
You'll answer 8 short questions, one by one. Each requires a quick spoken response — usually just one or two words.
Part A measures:
- Listening comprehension – understanding short, everyday questions
- Vocabulary range – recalling common nouns, verbs, and adjectives
- Pronunciation clarity – saying short words clearly and naturally
Kōjō tip: Even if you're only saying one word — like "Library" — say it with purpose. Sound clear, confident, and natural. A short answer can still show strong communication if you deliver it like a native speaker would.
🎯 2. Three Question Types You'll Meet
Every Part A question falls into one of three types. Recognising the type quickly helps you respond faster and more accurately.
① Fixed Choice Questions
You'll hear two options and must choose the correct one.
Example:
"Is a grandmother or a baby more likely to be elderly?"
✅ A grandmother.
Strategy:
- Listen carefully for the word "or." It's the biggest clue that you're dealing with a choice question.
- Respond immediately after the question finishes — hesitation affects your rhythm and confidence.
② Vocabulary Knowledge Questions
You need to recall a simple, everyday word.
Example:
"What do you use to turn on a light?"
✅ A switch.
Strategy:
- Listen for cues like "What do we call…?" or "What do you use to…?"
- Strengthen your vocabulary in common categories: rooms, tools, food, family, weather, and animals — they appear often in this part.
③ Inference Questions
These require a quick bit of logical thinking.
Example:
"Sarah's class started at 9 a.m., but she arrived at 9:30. How late was she?"
✅ She was 30 minutes late.
Strategy:
- Focus on numbers, time, and cause-effect clues.
- If the question feels long, mentally break it into parts and find the logic. You don't need every word — just the key facts.
💬 3. How to Answer Effectively
Here's what separates high scorers from the rest:
- Answer quickly. You'll have just a few seconds after the question ends — respond naturally, without hesitation.
- Keep it short. 1–3 words is perfect.
- Speak clearly. Pronounce consonants and vowels crisply — avoid mumbling or trailing off.
- Stay confident. Even if unsure, take your best guess. Silence = 0 points.
Kōjō tip: Part A isn't about how much English you know — it's about how well you react to simple English. Think of it like a "listening reflex test" — the faster and clearer your reaction, the higher your score.
🗝️ 4. Common Grammar & Vocabulary Patterns
Most questions use A2–B1 English, such as:
- Simple present / past: "What do you call…?", "What did she buy?"
- Comparisons: "Which is faster, a rabbit or a snail?"
- Conditionals: "If a problem is serious, is it trivial or important?"
You don't need advanced grammar — just familiar everyday vocabulary and quick recall.
🔧 5. Top Tips for Success
- 🎧Listen for key words — especially nouns, adjectives, or "or" in comparison questions.
- 💬Avoid full sentences. Short and direct answers score best. Saying "A library" is better than "We call the place where you borrow books a library."
- 🔁Build reflexes. Practise quick Q&A aloud every day — it trains your ear and response speed.
- 📱Use Versant Pro Trainer daily. The Part A section includes multiple 8-question sets — ideal for short, focused practice sessions.
- 🕒Be consistent. Five minutes every day beats one hour once a week.
🧩 6. Self-Study Ideas
- Use flashcards (Anki, Quizlet) to strengthen quick recall of common nouns, adjectives, and verbs.
- Practise with the Versant Pro Trainer app — focus on completing one or two Part A sets daily.
- After finishing a set, review your answers on the Review Page — listen to your recordings and notice how natural and clear you sound.
🌟 7. Final Thoughts
Part A is a listening and response challenge — it measures how quickly you can understand simple spoken English and respond naturally.
It's less about grammar and more about real-world listening and reaction ability.
So:
- ✅ Listen carefully
- ✅ Identify the question type quickly
- ✅ Answer clearly and confidently
Do that regularly in Versant Pro Trainer, and Part A will soon feel second nature.
Keep practising — and let your quick thinking shine. 🌱
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Grant is a native English speaker from the UK with over 20 years of experience in business English training and Versant test preparation. He has helped thousands of professionals improve their communication skills and achieve their career goals.
📖 日本語版
Japanese Translation
こんにちは、Kōjō Communication Academy の Grant です 👋
Versant Speaking & Listening Test を受けたことがある方なら、Part A(Short Answer Questions) は一見「簡単そう」に見えて、いざやってみると意外と難しいと感じたかもしれません。
ほんの数秒のうちに「聞く → 理解する → 答える」をすべてこなさなければなりません。
Part A は 速く正確に聞き取り、反応する力 を測るパート。
でも安心してください。これは練習で確実に伸ばせるスキルです。
ここでは、Part A を自信をもって攻略するためのコツと、よくある落とし穴を避ける方法を紹介します。
🧠 1. What Part A Really Tests
Part A では 8つの短い質問 に順番に答えます。
どれも 1~2語の短い答えで OK。
Part A が測るスキルは:
- Listening comprehension(リスニング理解力) – 短い日常的な質問を聞き取る力
- Vocabulary range(語彙の幅) – よく使う名詞・動詞・形容詞をすぐ思い出す力
- Pronunciation clarity(発音の明瞭さ) – 短い単語をはっきり自然に発音する力
Kōjō tip: たとえ "Library" のような一言でも、「自信をもって、はっきり言う」ことが大切です。短い答えでも、ネイティブのように自然で力強く言えば、十分に伝わります。
🎯 2. Three Question Types You'll Meet
Part A の質問は、3つのタイプに分かれています。タイプをすばやく見抜くことで、より正確に答えられます。
① Fixed Choice Questions(選択型)
2つの選択肢が出てくるタイプです。
Example:
"Is a grandmother or a baby more likely to be elderly?"
✅ A grandmother.
Strategy:
- キーワードは "or"。これを聞いたら「選択型」だとすぐにわかります。
- 質問が終わったら、すぐに答えるのがポイントです。迷う時間はありません。
② Vocabulary Knowledge Questions(語彙知識型)
日常的な単語を思い出すタイプです。
Example:
"What do you use to turn on a light?"
✅ A switch.
Strategy:
- "What do we call…?" や "What do you use to…?" のような表現が出てきたらこのタイプ。
- 部屋、道具、食べ物、家族、天気、動物 など、身近なテーマの語彙を強化しておきましょう。
③ Inference Questions(推論型)
少し考えるタイプの問題です。
Example:
"Sarah's class started at 9 a.m., but she arrived at 9:30. How late was she?"
✅ She was 30 minutes late.
Strategy:
- 数字、時間、原因・結果の手がかりを意識して聞きましょう。
- 長く感じても、頭の中で区切って考えるとスッと理解できます。
💬 3. How to Answer Effectively(効果的な答え方)
ハイスコアを取る人とそうでない人の違いはここです。
- Answer quickly(すぐ答える) – 質問が終わったら数秒以内に答えましょう。
- Keep it short(短く答える) – 1~3語で十分です。
- Speak clearly(はっきり話す) – 子音・母音を意識して明瞭に発音。
- Stay confident(自信をもつ) – 迷っても黙らず答える。沈黙は 0 点です。
Kōjō tip: Part A は英語力を測るというより、「反応の速さ」を試すテストです。難しく考えず、"listening reflex test(リスニング反射テスト)" のつもりで臨みましょう。
🗝️ 4. Common Grammar & Vocabulary Patterns(よく出る文法と語彙パターン)
Part A は A2~B1 レベルの英語で構成されています。
Examples:
- Simple present / past(現在・過去): "What do you call…?", "What did she buy?"
- Comparisons(比較): "Which is faster, a rabbit or a snail?"
- Conditionals(条件): "If a problem is serious, is it trivial or important?"
難しい文法は不要。日常語彙と瞬発的な反応 が鍵です。
🔧 5. Top Tips for Success(成功のためのポイント)
- 🎧キーワードを聞き取る – 特に名詞・形容詞・"or" に注目。
- 💬フルセンテンスは不要。 短く明確な答えがベスト。"A library" の方が "We call the place where you borrow books a library." より高得点です。
- 🔁反射トレーニングを習慣化。 毎日1~2セット練習して「聞いてすぐ答える」反応力を育てましょう。
- 📱Versant Pro Trainer を活用。 Part A セクションには8問セットが複数あり、短時間で集中練習が可能です。
- 🕒継続がカギ。 1日5分の積み重ねが1時間の一括練習より効果的です。
🧩 6. Self-Study Ideas(自習アイデア)
- Anki / Quizlet などのフラッシュカードで基本語彙を復習。
- Versant Pro Trainer で Part A のセットを1~2セットずつ練習。
- 練習後は Review Page(レビュー画面) で自分の録音を聞き、発音と明瞭さをチェック。
🌟 7. Final Thoughts(まとめ)
Part A は「英語の知識」よりも、シンプルな英語を理解して反応する力 を試すパートです。
つまり Listening と Speaking の連携テスト。
覚えておきたい3つのポイント:
- ✅ しっかり聞く
- ✅ 質問タイプをすぐ判断する
- ✅ 明確に・自信をもって答える
Versant Pro Trainer で繰り返し練習すれば、Part A は自然と得意になります。
少しずつでも毎日続けること。そうすれば、あなたの "quick thinking" がどんどん磨かれます 🌱
Grant Prentice
創設者、Kōjō Communication Academy
Grantは英国出身のネイティブ英語スピーカーで、ビジネス英語トレーニングとVersantテスト対策において20年以上の経験があります。数千人のプロフェッショナルがコミュニケーションスキルを向上させ、キャリアの目標を達成できるよう支援してきました。