Before the audio plays, read all three passage contexts and label each conversation: Who has the problem, and who is offering advice? In Listening Part 1 (Problem Solving), CELPIP rarely tests the first suggestion—you need the plan the speakers finally agree on.
For "Managing a Digital Detox Weekend," expect wellness vocabulary (screen time, notifications, unplug, balance) and compromise language ("What if we…," "That might work if…," "I was thinking we could…"). One speaker usually wants strict rules; the other prefers flexibility. Track when they move from complaining to negotiating.
While listening, jot problem → option A → pushback → final compromise. Wrong answers often replay an early idea that got rejected, or an extreme option nobody chose. The correct answer matches the settled weekend plan—not the joke suggestion at the start.