Vault seed record

Gonna call listening trap

What does the speaker mean?

Classification

reviewed-seedapprovedlistening-fast-speechreduction-listening-choicelistening-choiceB1Listening

Provenance

Kind: human-authored

Source: production-seed-expansion

Batch: production-seed-batch-002

Reviewer: content-lead

Updated: 2026-05-20

Instruction and answer

Instruction

Listen to the fast phrase and choose the meaning.

Correct answer

They are going to call later.

Explanation

In fast casual speech, 'going to' often becomes 'gonna'. The meaning is still future intention: they will call later.

Product use

Surfaces

funneltestdailyfriend-challenge

Source languages

globalrues

Difficulty

medium

Conversion hook

A satisfying audio trap because the phrase is common and useful.

Review payload

Review notes

Audio text hidden from prompt to avoid revealing the answer.

Media prompt

No media prompt attached.

Assets

fast-speech-reductionsservice-dialogue-turns

Source traps

none

Tags

fast-speechgonnalistening

Usage

Tests: fast-native-speech, listening-comprehension, english-fluency

Funnels: ru-translated-english, es-translated-english

Challenges: gonna-call-sniper

{
  "type": "single-choice",
  "correctOptionId": "later-call",
  "options": [
    {
      "id": "later-call",
      "label": "They are going to call later.",
      "rationale": "Gonna means going to in fast speech."
    },
    {
      "id": "now-call",
      "label": "They are calling right now.",
      "rationale": "Later points to the future."
    },
    {
      "id": "no-call",
      "label": "They refuse to call.",
      "rationale": "There is no refusal."
    },
    {
      "id": "missed-call",
      "label": "They already missed a call.",
      "rationale": "The sentence is about a future action."
    }
  ]
}