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VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION Town Country Both

Town and country words

1 Find these words in the picture. Which things do you usually

i f nd in towns? Which in the country? Which in both? Put the

words into the correct columns.

wood park museum church cathedral farm bridge car park port factory field theatre

night club lake village hill mountain cottage building river bank tractor

I

2 Complete the sentences with a word from exercise 1.

1 Everest is the highest in the world.

2 The Golden Gate in San Francisco is the longest in the USA.

3 The Caspian Sea isn't a sea, it's the largest in the world.

4 Rotterdam is the busiest in Europe. Ships from all over the world stop there.

5 The Empire State in New York was the tallest in the world for over 40 years.

6 A church is much smaller than a

3 Write these words from exercise 1.

/wod/ /'Otat3/ /fu:m/ /'vilid3/

'fAtori/ /'kntid3/ /fi:ld/ /t13:t.f/

T 10.7 Listen and repeat.

4 I)o you prefer the town or the country? Divide into two groups. Play the game. Which group can

Continue the longest?

Group 1 A walk in the country Group 2 A walk in the town

Continue one after the other. Continue one after the other.

SiI went for a walk in the country and I saw a farm. S1 I went for a walk in the town and I saw some shops.

S2 I went for a walk in the country and I saw a farm S2 I went for a walk in the town and I saw some shops,

and some cows. and a cathedral.

S3 I went for ... S3 I went for ...

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I! EVERYDAY ENGLISH

Directions 2

Listen to the directions to the lake. Mark the route on Inc y 0 Q

snap. Then fill in the gaps.

'Drive Park Road and turn . Go

the bridge and the pub. Turn

up the hill, then drive the hill to the

river. after the farm and the lake is

right. It takes twenty minutes.'

2 ®' ' Complete the text with the prepositions. Listen to Norman

talking about his drive in the country. Check your answers.

along down into out of over past through under up

Norman drove

the garage,

the roadand,

the bridge.

Then he drove

111„ the pub,

the hill, and

the hill.

I N Al--2�

1c Next he drove

f

O O Z a the river,

� ,,{1'',

�0 8

t hhd eege,

and the lake!

6wvi i f

3 Cover the text. Look at the pictures and tell Norman's story.

4 Work with a partner. Student A Think of a place near your school. Give your partner

directions, but don't say what the place is!

Student B Listen to the directions. Where are you?

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1 1 Looking good!

Present Continuous • Whose? • Clothes • Words that rhy me • In a clothes shop

STARTER V 1 Look around the classroom. Can you see any of these clothes?

a hat a coat a jumper a shirt a T-shirt a dress a skirt a jacket

a suit trousers jeans shorts shoes trainers boots t

2 What are you wearing?

1,111 gearing byre jeans )�nr're ��earnr a dress.

What is your teacher wearing?

nd a 10111t, T Blurt.

Tellthe class. i

DESCRIBING PEOPLE

Present Continuous

1 Look at the photographs. Describe the people.

Who...?

• is tall • isn't very tall • is pretty • good-looking • handsome

Who's got...?

long

short

blue

fair hair eyes

brown

dark

grey

Becc-a's got dark hair and brown eyes.

2 What are they doing?

Who...?

• is smiling • is cooking

• is talking • is standing up

• is writing • is playing

• is laughing • is running

• is eating • is sitting down

3 \VVhat are they wearing?

Rudis wearing a brows: T-shirt.

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GRAMMAR SPOT

1 Am/is/are + adjective describes people and things.

She is young/tall/pretty.

2 Am/is/are + verb + -ing describes activities

happening now.

Complete the table.

I

You learning English.

He/She sitting in a classroom.

We listening to the teacher.

They

This is the Present Continuous tense. What are the

questions and the negatives?

3 What is the difference between these sentences?

He speaks Spanish.

He's speaking Spanish.

lop.* Grammar Reference 11.1 and 11.2 p132

Flora and Toni

Who is it?

1 \Vork with a partner.

Student A Choose someone in the classroom, but

don't say who.

Student B Ask Ye'slNo questions to find out who it is!

Has she.tot fair hair?

2 Write sentences that are true li)r you at the moment.

I 1/wearing a jacket

I'm not wearing a jacket. I'm wearing a jumper.

1/wearing jeans

I/standing up

I/looking out of the window

It/raining

teacher/writing

We/working hard

1/chewing gum

Tell a partner about yourself.

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A DAY IN THE PARK

Who's at the party? Whose is it?

3 ® Oliver is at Monica's party, but he doesn't know

anyone. Monica is telling him about the other guests. Listen 1 Find these things in the picture.

and write the names above the people.

a baseball cap a bike a football roller blades

trainers a dog sunglasses a radio a skateboard

an umbrella flowers

4 Listen again and complete the table.

Present Continuous Present Simple

Harry He's sitting down and He works in LA. 2 ® Listen to the questions. Complete the

he's talking to Mandy. answers with his, hers, or theirs.

Mandy 1 Whose is the baseball cap? It's

Fiona 2 Whose are the roller blades? They're

George 3 Whose is the dog? It's

Roz and Sam Practise the questions and answers with a partner.

Then ask about the other things in exercise 1.

5 Work with a partner. Look at the pictures of a party from 3 Give something of yours to the teacher. Ask and

your teacher. Don't show your picture! There are ten answer questions about the objects. Use these

differences. Talk about the pictures to find them. possessive pronouns.

mine yours his hers ours theirs

In my picture four

people are dancing.

84 Unit 11 • Looking good!

PRACTICE

who's or whose?

1 Choose the correct word. Compare your answers with a

partner.

1 I like your / yours house.

2 Ours / Our house is smaller than their / theirs.

3 And their / theirs garden is bigger than our / ours, too.

4 My / Mine children are older than her / hers.

5 Whose / Who's talking to your 1 yours sister?

6 This book isn't my / mine. Is it your 1 yours?

7 'Whose / Who's dictionary is this?' 'It's his / him:

8 'Whose / Who's going to the party tonight?' 'I'nm not.'

9 'Whose / Who's dog is running round our / ours garden?'

2 T 11.3 Listen to the sentences.

If the word is Whose? Shout 1! If the word is Who's? shout 2!

What a mess!

3 IM The house is in a mess!

Complete the conversation.

Listen and check.

A is this tennis racket?

BIt's

A What's it doing here?

B I'm tennis this afternoon.

The Present Continuous can also describe activities

happening in the near future.

I'm playing tennis this afternoon.

We're having pica for dinner tonight.

4 Make more conversations with a partner.

I these football boots? / John's / playing football later

GRAMMAR SPOT 2 these ballet shoes? / Mary's / going dancing tonight

3 this suitcase? / mine / going on holiday tomorrow

I Complete the table.

4 this coat? / Jane's / going for a walk soon

Subject Object AdjectivePronoun

5 this plane ticket? / Jo's / flying to Rome this afternoon

I me my mine

6 all these glasses? / ours / having a party tonight

You you

He his

Check it

She hers

We us our 5 Correct the sentences.

They them

1 Alice is tall and she's got long, black hairs.

2 Whose ... ? asks about possession. 2 Who's boots are these?

Whose hat is this? 3 I'm wearing a jeans.

Whose is this hat? It's mine. = It's my hat.

4 Look at Roger. He stands next to Jeremy.

Whose is it?

5 He's work in a bank. He's the manager.

3 Careful! 6 What is drinking Suzie?

Who's your teacher? Who's = Who is 7 Whose that man in the garden?

041- Grammar Reference 11.3 p132 8 Where you going tonight?

9 What you do after school today?

Unit 11 Looking good! 85

LISTENING AND SPEAKING

What a wonderful world!

1 Look out of the window. What can you see?

Buildings? Hills? Fields? Can you see any people?

What are they doing? Describe the scene.

2 These words often go together. Match them.

Can you see any of then in the photos?

shake clouds

babies roses

sunny hands

starry trees

blue day

red night

white cry

green bloom

flowers of the rainbow

colours skies

3 Read the song by LOUIS Arnistrong.

Can you complete any of the lines?

Many of the words are from exercise 2.

4 ® Listen and complete the song.

What do you think?

Make a list of things that you think arc

wonderful in the world. Compare V()[11

list with a partner.

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what a w

I see - of green of green

red r ed too

I see them see them me for me and you

a and think to nd I think to mysel m yself

whata wonderful w f orld khwm�

I see of blue

and of white

the bright day

and the dark night

and I think to myself

what a wonderful world.

The of the rainbow

so pretty in the sky

are also on the

of the people going by.

I see friends shaking

saying, 'How do you do?'

They're really saying

I you.'

I hear cry

I watch them grow.

They'll much more

than you'll ever know

and I think to myself

what a wonderful world.

Yes, I think to myself

what a wonderful world.

Unit 11 Looking good! _97

VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION

Words that rhyme

1 Match the words that rhyme.

red list white beer

hat mean near wear

kissed shoes night

they

green said

knows

that hair

laugh

rose flowers

whose bought

short half ours pay

2 Write two of the words on each line according to the sound.

Vowels Diphthongs

l /e/ red said 5 /a:/ I /al/ white 4 /ea/

2 /x/ 6 /u:/ 2 /ia/ 5 /au/

3 /t/ 7 /n:/ 3 /et/ 6 /ao/

4 ; i:/

T 11.6 Listen and check.

3 Can you add any more words to the lists? Practise saying the words in rhyming pairs.

Tongue twisters

4 ® 'longue twisters arc sentences that arc difficult to say. They are good

pronunciation practice. Listen, then try saying these quickly to a partner.

1 Four fine fresh fish for you

4 I'm looking back,

To see if she's looking back,

To see if I'm looking back,

To see if she's looking back

at me!

5 Choose two tongue twisters and learn them. Say them to the class.

88 Unit 11 • Looking good!

EVERYDAY ENGLISH

In a clothes shop

I

1 Read the lines of conversation in a clothes shop. Who says

them, the Customer or the ,hop i' istant?

Write C or SA.

a â�' Can I help ,You? 9A

h â�' Olt yes. I like that one much l)Ltk. (,,in I try it on? C

c â�' £39.99. How do you want to pay?

d â�' Yes, please. I'm looking for a shirt to go with my new

suit.

e â�' Blue.

f â�' Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over there.

g â�' OK. I'll take the white. How much is it?

Ii â�' (:an I pay by credit card?

i â�' What colour are you looking liar?

j â�' No, it isn't the right blue.

k â�' No, it's a bit too big. Have you got a smaller

size?

I That's the last blue one we've got, I'm afraid. But

we've got it in white.

m â�' Well, what about this one? It's a bit darker blue.

n â�' What about this one? I)o you like this?

o â�' Is the size OK?

p â�' Credit card's fine. Thank you very much.

2 Can you match any lines?

What about this one?

Do you like this?

No, it's not the right blue.

3 Work with a partner and put all the lines in

the correct order.

Listen and check.

4 Practise the conversation with your partner. Make more

conversations in a clothes shop. Buy some different clothes.

Unit 11 • Looking good! 89

Life's an adventure!

going to future • Infinitive of purpose • The weather • Making suggestions

STARTER 1 How many sentences can

soon.

10 you make?

when I was a student.

I'm going to Florida next month.

I went to Florida in a year's time.

two years ago.

2 Make similar true sentences

when I retire.

about you. Tell the class.

When I grow up ...

FUTURE PLANS

1 Rosie and her teacher Miss Bishop both have plans for

the future.

Read their future plans. Which do you think are

Rosie's? Which are â-ºMiss Bishop's? Write R or MB.

1 I'm going to he a ballet dancer.

2 0I'm going to travel all over the world.

3 0I'm going to learn Russian.

4 0I'm going to learn to drive.

5 0I'm going to open a school.

6 0I'm not going to marry until I'm thirty-five.

7 0I'm not going to wear skirts and blouses.

8 0I'm going to wear jeans and T-shirts all the time.

9 0I'ni going to write a hook.

toI-I'm going to become a TV star.

® Listen and check. Were you correct?

2 Talk first about Rosie, then about Miss Bishop. Use the

ideas in exercise 1.

Rosie'c going to be a ballet darâ-ºcer.

She isti't going to ...

Which two plans are the same for both of them?

They're both going to ...

90 Unit 12 - Life's an adventure!

PRACTICE

3 ® Listen and repeat the questions and

ansWers about Rosie. Questions about Rosie

1 With a partner, make more questions about Rosie.

Is she going to be a ballet (lancer?

'T'hen match them with an answer.

Questions

I Why/she/learn French and Russian?

1Vhats slitgoing to do? 7 -ravel all over the world.

2 When/marry?

3 How many children/have?

4 How long/work?

• 5 What/teach?

1 The verb to be + going to expresses future plans. Answers

Complete the table. a Until she's seventy-five.

h Iwo.

I c Dancing.

You

d Not until she's thirty-five.

He/She going to leave tomorrow.

e RecaLlse she wants to dance

We

in Paris and Moscow.

They

2 ® Listen and check. Practise the questions

What are the questions and the negatives?

and answers with your partner.

2 Is there much difference between these two sentences?

I'm leaving tomorrow. I'm going to leave tomorrow. Questions about you

11111,* Grammar Reference 12.1 p133

3 Are you going to do any of these things after the

lesson? Ask and answer the questions with a

partner.

I watch 'F V

Are you going to watch TV?

Yes, I mn./No, I'm â-ºtot.

2 have a coffee

3 catch a bus

4 eat in a restaurant

5 meet some friends

6 cook a meal

7 go shopping

8 wash your hair

9 do your homework

4 'MI the class some of the things you and your

partner are or are not going to do.

Were both going to have coi

in going to catclr a bus, but Arma

isn'I. She's going to walk hone.

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I WANT TO TRAVEL THE WORLD

I'm going to sneeze! Infinitive of purpose

We also use going to when we can see now that 1 Match a country or a city with an activity. \Vhat

something is sure to happen in the future. can you see in the photographs?

S What is going to happen? Use these verbs. Holland visit the pyramids

Spain fly over the Grand Canyon

have sneeze win jump be late kiss rain fall Moscow see Mount Fuji

Egypt see the tulips

Kenya walk along the Great Wall

India watch flamenco dancing

07 China take photographs of the lions

d% i t Japan sunbathe on Copacabana beach

the USA walk in Red Square

Rio visit the Taj Mahal

I It 2 You

2 Miss Bishop is going to visit all these countries.

She is telling her friend, Harold, about her plans.

Read their conversation and complete the last

sentence.

%

Miss Bishop First I'm going to Holland.

Harold Why?

Miss Bishop To see the tulips, of course!

3 1 4 They

Harold Oh yes! How wonderful! Where are

you going after that?

Miss Bishop Well, then I'm going to Spain to ...

Listen and check. Practise the conversation

with a partner.

5 She 6 He

1 With the verbs to go and to come, we usually use

the Present Continuous for future plans.

I'm going to Holland tomorrow.

X I'm geing te Se to Holland tomorrow.

She's coming this evening.

X She's this evening.

7 He 8 They 2 Do these sentences mean the same?

I'm going to Holland to see the tulips.

I'm going to Holland because I want to see the

6 Put a sentence from exercise 5 into each gap.

tulips.

I Take an umbrella. The infinitive can tell us why something happens.

2 Look at the time! for the meeting. I'm going to America to learn English.

3 Anna's running very fast. 0-0- Grammar Reference 12.2 p133

4 Look! Jack's on the wall!

5 Look at that man!

6 It's due next month.

7 There's my sister and her boyfriend! Yuk!

8 '0h dear. :\aatt 'IilkN. %'nLI!

Listen and check.

92 Unit 12 • Life's an adventure!

PRACTICE

Roleplay

1 Work with a partner. Student A is Harold, Student B is Miss

Bishop. Ask and answer questions about the places.

Harold Why are you going to Holland?

Miss Bishop To see the tulips, of course!

Harold How wonderful!

2 Talk about Miss Bishop's Journey. Use first, then, next, after that.

First she's going to Holland to see the tulips. Then she's ...

Why and When?

3 Write down the names of some places you went to in the past.

Ask and answer questions about the places with a partner.

Why did you go to England?

Fell the class about your partner.

4 Write down the names of some places you are going to in the

future and do the same.

When arc you goiâ-º>�? !n two weeks' tine.

Check it

5 Tick (âœ") the correct sentence.

I â�' Is going to rain.

â�' It's going to rain.

2 â�' Do you wash your hair this evening?

â�' Are you going to wash your hair this evening?

3 â�' She's going to have a baby.

â�' She's going to has a baby.

4 â�' I'm going to the Post Office to buy some stamps.

â�' I'm going to the Post Office for buy some stamps.

5 â�' I'm going home early this evening.

â�' I'm go home early this evening.

6 â�' I opened the window to get some fresh air.

â�' I opened the window for to get some fresh air.

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READING AND SPEAKING

Living dangerously

1 Match a verb with a noun or phrase.

have sick

win an accident

feel in water

float top marks

get a race

2 Which of these sports do you think is the most dangerous?

Put them in order 1-6. 1 is the most dangerous. Compare

your ideas with a partner and then the class.

â�' skiing â�' football â�' motor racing

â�' windsurfing â�' golf â�' sky-diving

3 Look at the photos of Cleni Quinn and Sue Glass. Which of

their sports would you most like to try? Why?

Work in two groups.

Group A Read about Clem. Group B Read about Sue.

Answer the questions about your person. Check your answers

with your group.

I What happened when he/she was a child?

SKY-DIVER

2 What job did he/she do when she/he grew up?

3 How did he/she become interested in the sport? Clem Quinn was always interested in

4 Why does he/she like the sport? flying. When he was five, he tried t(, !I\

5 Does lie/she think it is a dangerous sport? by jumping off the garden shed with i

6 Does he/she teach the sport? golf' umbrella, but when he grew ill) h,.

7 What are his/her future plans? didn't become a pilot, he became a taxi

driver. Then 20 years ago he did a

8 When is he/she going to stop doing it?

parachute jump and loved it. He

9 These numbers are in your text. What do they refer to?

decided that being a taxi driver in

5 6 20 100

London was a lot more dangerous than

4 Work with a partner from the other group. Compare Clem jumping out of a plane, so he moved to

and Sue, using your answers. the country to learn parachute jumpin;

and sky-diving. He is now a full-time

teacher of sky-diving. He says:

Interviews

'I love sky-diving because the world

1 Group A You are Cleni. Make questions about Sue. looks so good - blue sky, green fields,

I Why/not like driving? white clouds. You float through the air.

2 Why/Julian Swayland take you to Brands Hatch? it's like floating in water. You can see

3 Why/do well on the motor racing course? forever, all the way to the French coast.

4 Why/stop motor racing? The views are fantastic. You can forget

all your worries. People think it is

5 What/do next year?

dangerous but it's very safe. Football i,

Group B You are Sue. Make questions about C.leni. much more dangerous. Footballers

often have accidents. When did you I, ,t

1 What/do when you were five?

hear of a sky-diving accident? Next Jul.\

2 When/do your first parachute jump?

I'm going to do a sky-dive with 1 00

2 Why /move to the country'

people from six planes. That's a record.

3 Why/love sky-diving? I'm never going to retire. I'm going to

4 What/do next July? jump out of planes until I'm an old

2 Work with a partner from the ()ther group. Interview each man.'

other.

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Ts

KAONti IJKUVLK

Sue Glass had a car accident when she

was eight so she didn't like driving.

When she grew up this was a problem,

because she got a job with a car

company. Then six years ago she met

Julian Swayland, a racing driver, and

she told him she was afraid of cars. He

wanted to help, so he took her to

Brands Batch, a Grand Prix racing

circuit. He drove her round corners at

100 mph and she loved it. Then she

heard about a special motor racing

course. She did the course with five

men and was anwved when she got top

marks. She says:

'I think I did well because I listened to

everything the teacher said. I needed to

because I was so afraid. The men often

didn't listen. The best moment was my

first championship race. I didn't win

but I came fourth. I beat 20 men. I love

the excitement of motor racing but it's

a dangerous sport and I'm always very

frightened. In fact I stopped doing it a

year ago, because I got so nervous

before each race, I felt really sick. I'm

not going to race again, I'm going to

teach other people to drive. I'm going

to open a driving school next year.'

Unit 12 • Life's an adventure! 95

VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING

The weather

1 Match the words and symbols.

sunny rainy windy snowy cloudy foggy

Which symbols can the following adjectives go with?

hot warm cold cool wet dry

2 [M Listen and complete the answers.

'What's the weather like today?' 'It's and

'What was it like yesterday?' 'Oh, it was and

'What's it going to be like tomorrow?' 'I think it's going to he

The question What ... like? asks for a description.

What's the weather like? = Tell me about the weather.

Practise the questions and answers. Ask and answer about the weather

where you are today, yesterday, and tomorrow.

3 Work with a partner. Find out about the weather round the world

yesterday.

Student A Look at the information on this page.

Student B Look at the information from your teacher.

Ask and answer questions to complete the information.

What was the weather

like in Athens?

Athens ... S 18

Berlin ... R 7

Bombay ...

Edinburgh ... C 5

Geneva ... . -

Hong Kong ... S 29

Lisbon ...

London ... R 10

Los Angeles ...

S = sunny

Luxor ... S 40

C = cloudy

Milan ...

Fg = foggy

Moscow ... Sn

R = rainy

Oslo ...

Sn = snowy

4 Which city was the hottest? Which was the coldest?

Which month do you think it is?

96 Unit 12 • Life's an adventure!

EVERYDAY ENGLISH

Making suggestions

1 Make a list of things you can do in good weather and things you can do in

bad weather. Compare your list with a partner.

Good weather Bad weather

go to the beach watch TV

2 ® Read and listen to the beginning of two conversations.

Complete B's suggestions.

I A It's a lovely day! 2 A It's raining again!

What shall we do? What shall we do?

B Let's B Let's and

L

We use shall to ask for and make suggestions.

What shall we do?

Shall we go swimming? = I suggest that we go swimming.

We use Let's to make a suggestion for everyone.

Let's go! = I suggest that we all go. (Let's = Let us)

Let's have a pizza!

3 Match these lines with the two conversations in exercise 2. Put them in the

correct order to complete the conversations.

Well, let's go to the beach. Oh no! We watched a video last night.

OK. Which film do you want to see? OK. I'll get my swimming costume.

Oh no! It's too hot to play tennis. Well, let's go to the cinema.

IM listen and check. Practise the conversations with your partner.

4 I lave more conversations suggesting what to do when the weather is good

or bad. Use your lists of activities in exercise I to help you.

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How terribly clever!

STARTER 1 Match a question When ... ? Six.

word with an Where ... ? 1991.

answer. What...? Paris.

2 Look at the answers. Who...? Because I love him.

What do you think Why...? John.

the story is? Which ... ? Some roses.

How...? £25.

How much ... ? The red ones.

How many ... ? By plane.

A QUIZ

Question words

1 Work in groups and answer the quiz.

When did the first man walk on the moon?

2 ® Listen and check your answers. Listen a 1961 b 1965 c 1969

carcRilly to the intonation of the questions.

4 Where are the Andes mountains?

GRAMMAR SPOT

I

1 Underline all the question words in the quiz. S Who did Mother Teresa look after?

2 Make two questions for each of these

statements, one with a question word and Who won the last World Cup?

one without.

I live in London. (where)

How many American states are there?

'Where do you live?' 'In London.'

'Do you live in London?' 'Yes, I do.'

1 She's wearing jeans. (what) How much does an African elephant weigh?

2 She works in the bank. (where) a 3-5 tonnes b 5-7 tonnes c 7-9 tonnes

3 He's leaving tomorrow. (when)

4 I visited my aunt. (who)

How far is it from London to New York?

5 We came by taxi. (how)

6 They're going to have a party. (why) a 6,000 kilometres

3 What are the short answers to the questions?

b 9,000 kilometres

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c 12,000 kilometres

3 In groups, write some general knowledge

questions. Ask the class!

98 Unit 13 • How terribly clever!

PRACTICE

Questions and answers Listening and pronunciation

1 Look at the question words in A and the answers in C. 2 ® 'tick (âœ") the sentence you hear.

Choose the correct question from B. I â�' Where do you want to go?

â�' Why do you want to go?

A B C

2 â�' How is she?

Where To the shops. â�' Who is she?

What A new jacket. 3 â�' Where's he staying?

When did you buy? This morning. â�' Where's she staving?

Who did you go? A friend from work.

4 â�' Why did they come?

Why did you go with? To buy some new clothes.

Which one did you pay? The black, leather one. â�' Why didn't they come?

How We drove. 5 â�' I-low old was she?

How much £120.99. â�' How old is she?

How many Only one. 6 â�' Does he play the guitar?

â�' I)id he play the guitar?

7 â�' Where did you go at the weekend?

â�' Where do you go at the weekend?

Asking about you

I

3 Put the words in the correct order to make

questions.

I like learning do English you?

2 do you night what did last?

How old was Princess Diana when she died?

3 languages mother many does how your

a 33 b 36 c 39

speak?

5 What languages do Swiss people speak?

4 last go you shopping did when?

4L,. What did Marconi invent in 1901?

5 football which you do team support?

What sort of music did Louis Armstrong play?

6 come car today school by you to did?

a Jazz b Blues c Rock 'n' roll

7 much do weigh you how?

What happens at the end of Romeo and Juliet?

8 usually who sit you do next class in to?

What happened in Europe in 1939?

9 English want learn to you do why?

Why do birds migrate?

Which was the first country to have TV? 4 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the

a Britain b the USA c Russia questions.

Which language has the most words?

a French b Chinese c English

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DO IT CAREFULLY! PRACTICE

Adverbs and adjectives

Order of adjectives/adverbs

1 Are the words in italics adjectives or 1 Put the adjective in brackets in the correct place in the sentence. Where

adverbs? necessary, change the adjective to an adverb.

I Smoking is a bad habit. I We had a holiday in Spain, but unfortunately we had weather.

The team played barfly and lost the (terrible)

match. 2 Maria dances. (good)

2 Please listen carefully. 3 When I saw the accident, I phoned the police. (Immediate)

Jane's a careful driver. 4 Don't worry. Justin is a driver. (careful)

3 The homework was easy. 5 Jean-Pierre is a Frenchman. He loves food, wine, and rugby. (typical)

Peter's very good at tennis. He won 6 Please speak. I can't understand you. (slow)

the game easily. 7 We had a test today. (easy)

4 1 know the Prime Minister well. 8 We all passed. (easy)

M 9 You speak English. (good)

y husband's a good cook.

5 It's a hard life.

Teachers work hard and don't earn Telling a story

much money.

2 Complete these sentences in a suitable way.

I It started to rain. Fortunately ...

GRAMMAR SPOT

2 Peter invited nle to his party. Unfortunately ...

1 Look at these sentences. 3 1 was fast asleep when suddenly ...

Lunch is a quick meal for many people. 4 1 saw a nlan with a gun outside the hank. Immediately ...

(quick = adjective. It describes a noun.)

3 ® Look at the picture and listen to a elan describing what

I ate my lunch quickly.

happened to him in the middle of the night. Number the adverbs in

(quickly = adverb. It describes a verb.)

the order you hear them.

2 How do we make regular adverbs? What

happens when the adjective ends in -y? olseS

3 There are two irregular adverbs in â�' quickly

+he

exercise 1. Find them. â�' quietly

,0'Pub-

F1 slowly

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â�' immediately

â�' carefully

â�' suddenly

2 Match the verbs or phrases with an

â�' fortunately

adverb. Usually more than one answer is

possible. Which are the irregular â�' really

adverbs?

get up slowly

walk quietly

work early

run fluently

speak carefully 4 Work with a partner and tell the story again. Use the order of the

speak English easily adverbs to help you.

pass the exam hard

do your homework fast/quickly Check it

5 Each sentence has a mistake. Find it and correct it.

I Where (toes live Anna's sister?

2 The children came into the classroom noisyly.

3 What means whistle?

4 1 always work hardly.

5 Do you can help me, please?

6 When is going Peter on holiday?

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VOCABULARY

Describing feelings

1 Match the feelings to the pictures.

bored tired worried excited annoyed interested

1

2 Match the feelings and reasons to make sentences.

Feelings Reasons Some adjectives can end in

both -ed and -ing.

bored I'm going on holiday tomorrow.

tired we have a good teacher. The book was interesting.

I am worried because I worked very hard today. I was interested in the book.

excited I can't find my keys. The lesson was boring.

annoyed I have nothing to do. The students were bored.

interested I want to go to the party but I can't.

3 Complete each sentence with the correct adjective.

I excited, exciting 3 annoyed, annoying

Life in New York is very ... The child's behaviour was really ...

The football fans were very ... The teacher was ... when nobody did the homework.

2 tired, tiring 4 worried, worrying

'I'he marathon runners were very ... The news is very ...

'T'hat game of tennis was very ... Everybody was very ... when they heard the news.

4 Answer your teacher's questions using adjectives from exercises I and 2.

Ejivo:r like doing exercise 2% No, we didn't. It was very boring!

Unit 13 • How terribly clever! 101

READING AND LISTENING

A story in a story

1 Think about when you were a small

child. I)id your parents tell you stories?

Which was your favourite storv? 'Jell

the class.

2 Look at the first picture. Who do you

think the people on the train are? Do

they know each other?

3 • Read and listen to part one of

the storv.

4 Answer the questions.

I Who are the people on the train?

2 What does Cyril ask questions

about?

3 Why does the aunt tell the children

a story?

4 What is the story about?

5 Do the children like the story?

6 Why does the young man start

speaking?

7 Which of these adjectives best

describe the people? Write them in

the correct column.

quiet noisy badly-behaved tired

worried bored boring annoyed

annoying

he people on the train were hot and tired. A tall

voting mats sat next to three small children and

The aunt

their aunt. The aunt and the children talked.

When the aunt spoke she always began with 'Don't ... I.

When the children spoke they always began with 'Why

?' The young man said nothing.

The children The small boy whistled loudly. 'Don't do that, Cyril; said

his aunt. Cyril stood up and looked out of the window

at the countryside.

'Why is that man taking those sheep out of that field?'

he asked.

'Perhaps lie's taking them to another field where there's

The young man

more grass,' said the aunt.

'But there's lots of grass in that field. Why can't the

sheep stay there?'

l

102 Unit 13 • How terribly clever!

5 The young man tells the story of a little

girl called Bertha. Look at the pictures.

What do you think happened to Bertha?

M,

73

'Perhaps the grass in the other field is better.'

Why is it better?'

The young man looked annoyed.

'Oh dear,' thought the aunt,'he doesn't like children.'

'Sit down quietly, Cyril. Now, listen, I'm going to tell you

all a story.'

The children looked bored but they listened. The story

was very boring indeed. It was about a very beautiful

little girl, who worked hard and behaved beautifully.

Everybody loved her. One day she fell into a lake and

everyone in the village ran to save her.

'Why did they save her?' asked the bigger girl.

'Because she was so good,' said the aunt.

'But that's stupid,' said the girl. When people fall into

lakes, it doesn't matter if they're good or bad, you run to

save them:

'You're right,' said the young man, speaking for the first

time. 'That's a ridiculous story.'

'Well, perhaps you would like to tell a story,' said the

aunt coldly.

'OK,' said the man. The children looked interested and

he began.

Unit 13 • How terribly clever! 103

EVERYDAY ENGLISH

Catching a train

1 ;

n is phoning to find out the times of trains to Bristol.

Listen and write in the arrival times.

Notice we often use the twenty-four hour clock for

timetables.

7.00 in the morning = 0700 (oh seven hundred hours)

2 ® Ann is at Oxford Station. Listen and complete

the conversation. Then practise with a partner.

A Good morning. (I) the times of trains

( 2) Bristol (3) Oxford,

please?

B Afternoon, evening? When (4) ?

A About five o'clock this afternoon.

B About (5) . Right. Let's have it look.

There's a train that (6) 5.28, then there

isn't (7) until 6.50.

A And (8) get in?

B The 5.28 gets into Oxford at 6.54 and the 6.50

( 9)

A Thanks a lot. I M i •

3 Ann goes to the ticket office. Put the lines of the

conversation in the correct order.

â�'IA Hello. A return to Bristol, please.

â�' A A day return.

â�' C How do you want to pay?

II A OK, thanks very much. Goodbye.

â�' C Here's your change and your ticket.

â�' C You want platform I over there.

â�' A Here's a twenty-pound note.

â�' C Day return or period return%

â�' A Cash, please.

â�' C That's eighteen pounds.

A Thank you. Which plat(urnn IS it'

m Listen and check. Practise the conversation

with a partner.

4 Make more conversations with your partner. Look at

the information from your teacher. Decide where you

want to go. Find out about times, then buy your ticket.

Unit 13 • How terribly clever! 105

Have you ever?

Present Perfect * ever, never, yet, and just • At the airport

STARTER % 1 Match the countries and flags.

A ustralia Brazil France Germany Great Britain

Greece Hungary Italy Japan Canada Spain the USA

•

1 2 3 4 5 6

M

1!9

8 9 10 11 I

2 Tick (âœ") the countries that you have visited.

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IN MY LIFE

Present Perfect + ever and never

1 IM Read and listen to the sentences.

'I hen listen and repeat.

I've been to Germany. (I've = I have)

I haven't been to France.

I've been to the USA.

I've never been to Australia.

I haven't been to any of the countries!

Work in groups. Tell each other which of the

countries above you have or haven't been to.

Have you been to any other countries?

2 IM Read and listen to the conversation.

Practise with a partner.

A Have you ever been to Paris?

B No, I haven't.

A Have you ever been to Berlin?

B Yes, I have.

A When did you go?

B Two years ago.

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3 Write down the names of four cities in your country or another country

that you have been to. Have similar conversations with your partner.

4 Tell the class about your partner.

Alarm's been to Berlin. (Maria's _ Maria has)

She went there two years ago.

But she hasn't been to Perris. / (She's = She has)

She's never been to Paris.

V

GRAMMAR SPOT

1 We use the Present Perfect to talk about experiences in our lives.

Have you ever (at any time in your life) been to Paris?

2 We use the Past Simple to say exactly when something happened.

When did you go to Paris?

last year.

I went there two years ago.

in 1998.

3 We make the Present Perfect tense with has/have + the past participle.

Complete the table.

PositiveNegative

11 I ";\ 1' E S T

I/You/We/They

been to Paris.

He/She/It

4 Write ever and never in the right place in these sentences.

Has he been to London?

He's been to London.

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PRACTICE

Past participles

1 Here are the past participle's of some verbs. Write the infinitive.

eaten eat made given

seen taken won

met driven had

drunk cooked stayed

flown bought done

2 Which are the two regular verbs?

3 What are the Past Simple forms of the verbs?

4 Look at the list of irregular verbs on p142 and check your answers.

Unit 14 • Have you ever? 107

A HONEYMOON IN LONDON

The life of Ryan Present Perfect + yet and just

1 [M Listen to Ryan talking about his life and tick 1 Rod and Marilyn come from Christchurch,

the thine he has done. New Zealand. They are on honeymoon in London.

Before they Nvent, they made a list of things they

wanted to do there. Read the list below.

lived in a foreign country

worked for a big company

stayed in an expensive hotel

flown in a jumbo jet

cooked a meal for ten (or

2 Marilyn is phoning her sister Judy, back home

more) people

in New Zealand. Listen to their conversation. Tick (âœ")

met a famous person

the things she and Rod have done.

seen a play by Shakespeare

driven a tractor

been to hospital LONDON

won a competition

Things to do -

• go to 6uck1ngham Pa/awe

2 Tell your teacher about Ryan and answer your

• see the Houses of

teacher's questions.

Parliament

• have a boat ride on

the River Thames

• go on the London Eye

• walk /n Hyde Park

• go shopping in Harrods

the Grown Jewels

How long did in the Tower of Londo.

he live there? • travel on a

doub/e-decker bus

• �o to the thf,.7t�'c'

3 Ask your teacher the questions and complete the chart.

Have you ever

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4 Ask a partner the questions. Tell the class about

your partner.

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PRACTICE

GRAMMAR SPOT

I've just done it

1 Complete the sentences.

1 Have you the Crown Jewels yet? 1 Work with a partner. Make questions

2 We been to the theatre yet. with yet and answers with just.

3 We've just a boat ride on the Thames.

2 Where do we put yet in a sentence? Where do we put just in a Have you done the washing-up yet?

sentence?

3 We can only use yet with two of the following. Which two?

â�' Positive sentences

â�' Questions

â�' Negative sentences

I do the washing-up

â-ºâ-º Grammar Reference 14.2 p134 2 do the shopping

3 wash your hair

4 clean the car

3 Look at the list with a partner. Say what Rod and Marilyn have

5 make the dinner

done and what they haven't done yet. 6 Meet the new student

7 have a coffee

They've travelled oil it double-decker bus. 8 give your homework to the teacher

9 finish the exercise

They haven't seers the Crown Jewels yet.

Check it

2 Tick (âœ") the correct sentence.

Listen again and check.

1 â�' I saw John yesterday.

â�' I've seen John yesterday.

2 â�' Did yoti ever cat Chinese fod?

â�' Have you ever eaten Chinese food?

3 â�' Donna won £'5,000 last month.

â�' Donna has won ±.5,00(1 last month.

4 â�' I've never drank champagne.

â�' I've never drunk champagne.

â�' Tom has ever been to America.

Tom has never been to America.

( â�'I Has your sister yet had the baby?

Has your sister had the baby yet?

7 â�' I haven't finished illy homework

yet.

â�' I've finished my homework yet.

8 â�' Did she just bought a new car?

Has she just bought a new car?

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I

READING AND SPEAKING

How to live to be 100 Joyce sews

1 Who is the oldest person you know? How old is he/she?

Joyce Bews was 100 last year. She was born

What do you know about their lives? Why do you think

and grew up in Portsmouth on the south coast

they have lived so long? Tell the class.

of England, where she still lives. For many

2 These words are in the texts. Write them in the correct years she was a dressmaker, and she didn't

column. marry until she was 65. Her husband died of

pneumonia ambulance driver engineer heart attack lung cancer only 10 weeks after they married.

lung cancer rheumatic fever secretary dressmaker It was then that she gave up smoking. Joyce

has had only one Serious illness in her life - she

jobs Illnesses

had pneumonia when she was 20. She has

lived in Australia and America. She lived in

Australia after her husband died, and she went

to America when she was 75. She has just

returned fi-onl a holiday in Spain with her

niece, aged 75. She says: Till not sure why

3 Read the introduction. Are similar facts true for your I've lived so long. I've never exercised but I'\e

country? always eaten well, lots of fruit. iMty youngest

brother has just died, aged 90.'

How to live to be 100

More and more people are living to be 100 years

old. There are now 4,400 centenarians in Britain -

10 times more than there were 40 years ago.

Professor Grimicy Evans of Oxford Llniversity

believes that future generations will live even

longer, to 115 years and more. Here are the stories

of three people who have lived to be 100.

4 Work in groups of three. Each choose a different

person and read about her/him. Answer the questions.

I What jobs has she/he had in her/his life?

2 Where does he/she live now?

3 Which countries has she/he been to?

4 Did he/she marry and have children?

5 Is her husband/his wife still alive?

6 When and why did she/he give up smoking

cigarettes?

7 What do you learn about other people in his/her

family?

8 Has she/he ever been very ill?

9 What food does he/she like?

10 What exercise does she/he like doing?

5 Work with your group. Compare the three people,

using your answers.

What do you think?

• Why do you think these people have lived so long?

How many reasons can you find?

• Would you like to live to be 100? Why/why not?

110 Unit 14 • Have you ever?

Alice

Patterson-Smythe

Alice Patterson-Smythe was born just over 100 years

ago in Edinburgh. She now lives in Norfolk. She drove

ambulances in the First World War, and worked as a

school secretary until she retired. She has been a widow

for 25 years and has three children, six grandchildren,

and I I great-grandchildren. She smoked quite a lot

when she was a young girl but she gave up when she

was 68 because she had a heart attack. Her nineties

were the best years of her life because her millionaire

grandson took her on his aeroplane to visit Tokyo, Los

Angeles, and Miami. She says: 'I love life. I play golf

once a week and do Latin American dancing, and I cat

lots of fruit and vegetables. We are a long-lived family -

my mother was 95 when she died.'

Fommv Harrison is exactly 100 years old. He's

.i retired engineer. His wife, Maude, died 14

v cars ago. They had no children and now he

lives alone in his flat in Bristol. Tommy has

smoked all his life. First he smoked cigarettes,

about 10 a day, but 40 years ago he changed to

a pipe. He has only been ill once in his life, and

that was just before the First World War, when

he had rheumatic fever. The only time he visits

his doctor is to get a certificate to say that he

can still drive his car. Every day he has a full

English breakfast - bacon, eggs, toast and

marmalade. He has only been abroad once, to

France during the war. He says: 'I still go

dancing and swimming but I don't want to live

for ever, perhaps 12 more months. My father

lived until he was 99.'

Unit 14 • Have you ever? 111

I

LISTENING

Leaving on a jet plane

1 [M Close your hooks and your eves and listen to a song.

What is it about?

2 Read the words of the song. Choose the word on the right which

best completes the line.

Leaving on a jet plane

All my (1) are packed, I'm ready to go, 1 bags suitcases

I'm standing here outside your (2) 2 window door

I (3) to wake you up to say goodbye, 3 hate want

But the dawn is breaking,

It's early morn',

The taxi's , 4 here waiting

He's blowing his (5) 5 horn trumpet

Already I'm so lonesome

I could (6) 6 cry die

Chorus So kiss me and i1 for me, 7 laugh smile

(8) me that you'll wait for me, 8 tell say

(9) me like you'll never let me go, 9 love hold

'Cos I'm leaving on a jet plane,

I don't know when I'll be back again.

Oh babe, I hate to go.

There's so (1°) times I've let you down, 10 much many

So many times I've (11) around, 11 played walked

I tell you now

They don't mean a thing.

Every (12) I go, I'll think of you 12 time place

Every song I sing, I'll sing for you

When I (13) back 13 come go

I'll wear your wedding (14) 14 ring dress

3 Listen again and check the words. Sing along!

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EVERYDAY ENGLISH

At the airport

1 \Vhat do you do at an airport? Read the sentences and put them in the correct Order.

â�' You wait in the departure lounge. â�' You check in your luggage and get a boarding pass.

â�' You board the plane. â�' You go through passport control.

L. YOU get a trolley for your luggage. â�' You check the departures board for your gate number.

YOU arrive at the airport.

2 [M Listen to the airport announcements and

complete the chart.

FLIGHT NUMBERDESTINATION GATE NUMBER

BA516 GENEVA 4 LAST C A� �W

iiY�MIMVI��

SKM M

T

AFM

LH= NOW BOAROINGA

VSM 0 WAIT IN LOUNI

3 Listen to the conversations. Who are the people?

Where are they? Choose from these places.

• in the arrival hall

• in the departure lounge

• at the departure gate

• at the check-in desk

4 Complete each conversation with the correct question.

When can we see each other again?

Did you have a good honeymoon?

Did the announcement say gate 4 or 14?

have you got much hand luggage?

I A Listen! ... BA 516 to Geneva. That's Our flight. A Rod! ,Marilyn! Over here!

B B Hi! Judy! Great to see you!

A I couldn't hear. I think it said 4. A It's great to see you too. You look terrific!

B Look! There it is on the departure hoard. It is gate 4.

A OK. Conte on! Let's go. B Fantastic. Everything was fantastic.

A kVell, you haven't missed anything here.

2 A Can I have your ticket, please?

Nothing much has happened at all!

B Yes, of course.

A Thank you. How many suitcases have you got? 4 A 'There's my flight. It's time to go.

B Just one. B Oh no! It's been a wonderful two weeks.

A And I can't believe it's over.

B Just this hag. A I know.

A That's tine. B Soon, I hope. I'll write every day.

B Oh ... can I have a seat next to the window? A I'll phone too. Goodbye.

A Yes, that's OK. Here's your boarding pass. Have a nice flight! B Goodbye. Give my love to your family.

• Listen and check. Practise the conversations with a partner.

5 \\'ork with a partner. ,Make more conversations at each of the places.

Unit 14 • Have you ever? 113

Tapescripts

Unit 1 2 Goodbye, tNtareus. I = Isabel C = class D = Dorita

Goodbye, Bianca. Have a nice day. 2 1 Good morning everybody.

Thanks, Marcus. See you this evening! C Good morning, Isabel.

see p6 Yes, at seven in the cinema. 1 I low are you all?

3 1 fello, 270899. C Fine.

Hi, Flora! It's me, Leo. I low are you? Good.

A I Iello. Sir name's Richard. What's your Not bad, thanks. And volt? OK.

name.: Very well. I low are the children? I I low are you I )orita?

B Kurt. They're fine. D I'm fine thank you. And you?

A Where are you from, Kurt? I Very well. Now listen everybody ...

B I'm from Hamburg. Where are you from? M = Marnic D = Dorita A = Annie

A I'm from London. Unit 2 3 M Bye. Dorita. I lave a nice day.

D Pardon?

® see p7 A 1-lave a good day at the school of

® Keesha Anderson English.

J Listen carefully! I A What's her surname? D Oh, yes. Thank You. Same to you.

I He's from Spain. B Anderson. M What's your teacher called?

2 What's her name? 2 A What's her first name? D My teacher called?

3 They're from Brazil. B Keesha. A Your teacher's name - what is it?

4 Where's she front? 3 A Where's she from? D Ali, yes. I Ier name's Isabel.

I le's a teacher in Italy. B London, England. M And is she good?

4 A What's her job? D My teacher good?

® see p9 B She's a journalist. A Yeah. Isabel, your teacher, is she a good

A What's her address? teacher?

Yasmina B 42, Muswell Hill Road, London N III 311). 1) l.)Ii yes, yes. Very good, very nice.

\Iy name's Yasmina Kamal and I'm it student. 6 A What's her phone number:

I'm 19. I'm not married. I have one sister and B ()20 8863 5741. ® sec p 18

two brothers. I live in a flat in Cairo, Egypt. I 7 A I low old is she?

want to learn English because it's an B Twenty-eight. T 2.8

international language. 8 A Is she married? I That's live pounds fifty, please.

B No, she isn't. 2 Look, it's only twelve pounds.

The alphabet song 3 l-lere you are. Twenty p change.

\ 0 C [) E F G T 2.2 see p13 •1 Pizza is three pounds seventy-live.

II I I K L \1 N O I' 5 One hundred pounds for that is very

L M N O P Q R S 'I T 2.3 see p14 expensive.

1. M N O P Q R S I 6 Nine pounds fifteen, not nine pounds fifty.

U \' \V X Y Z JM Adjectives

I hat is the English alphabet: I I Ic's old. She's young. am seep 19

2 It's easy. It's difficult.

see p lo 3 It's new. It's old. T 2.10 In a snack bar

4 It's fast. It's slow. I A (;ood morning.

• Telephone numbers 5 It's lovely. It's horrible. B Gaud morning. ('an I have an orange

!,8_2 947 6 They're hot.'I'hcv'rc cold. juice, please?

894-I 5033 7 'they're cheap. They're expensive. A 1-lere you are. Anything else?

(12 (I 7:997050 8 Its small. It ' s big. B No, thanks.

A Ninety p, please.

T 1.10 What are the numbers? ® seep 17 B Thanks.

I I lello. 01913 786 499. A 'T'hank you.

2 %Iy hrother has four children. Dorita in New York 2 A Ili. Can I help?

3 1 have 10 stamps in my bag. I) = Dorita 0 = Orlando B Yes. Can I have a tuna and egg salad,

4 Hello, extension 4177. I DI lello. \1y name's Dorita. please?

5 I live at number 19. O1 [Clio, I )orita. I'm Orlando. A Anything to drink?

(; ( ;uodhve. See you at five. D Where are von from, Orlando? B Yeah. A mineral water, please.

O I' m f rom It a ly , f ro m Rome And you? A OK. Here you are.

® Everyday conversations Where are you from? B I low much is that?

I I Iellu, extension 3442. D I'm from Argentina. A Four pounds ninety-five, please.

I-lellu, Marv. This is Edward. How are you? O From Buenos Aires? B 't'hanks.

I'm line, thank you. And you? D Yes, that's right.

I'm OK, thanks.

114 Tapescripts 1.1 - 2.10

Unit 3 2 AOnly two letters for you this morning, T 4.3

Mrs Craig. I \Vhat time do you go to bed?

BThank you very much, Mr McSporran. At I I o'clock.

see p20 And how's Mrs McSporran this 2 Where do you go on holiday?

morning? 'lb Spain or Portugal.

AOh, she's very well, thank you. She's 3 What do you do on Sundays?

I "he's a scientist. I Ic's a doctor. busy in the shop. I always relax.

2 Alison conies from England. Bob comes 3 AA glass of wine before bed, my dear? 4 \\r hen do you do your homework?

from England, too. BOh, yes please. After dinner.

3 She lives in a big city, but he lives in it AHere you are. 5 Who do you live with?

small town. BThank you, my dear. I'm very tired this My mother and sisters.

4 She works three days a week. He works 16 evening. o Why do you like your job?

hours a day non-stop. 4 AHello Mr McSporran! Because it's interesting.

5 He speaks to sick people on his radio. She BGood morning, boys and girls. Hurry 7 I-low do you travel to school?

s p eaks three lan g ua g es up, we ' re late. By bus.

6 She loves her job and he loves his job, too. ACan I sit here, Mr McSporran? 8 Do you go out on Friday evenings?

7 She has a daughter. He isn't married. CNo, no, I want to sit there. Yes, I do sometimes.

8 She likes skiing and going for walks in her BIle quiet all of you, and SIT DOWN!

tree time. He never has tree time. I[M Listen carefully!

M I What time is it? What does she do on Sundays?

® Questions and answers It's five o'clock. It's eight o'clock. 2 Do )vu stay home on Thursday evenings?

Where does Alison come from? Cambridge, ft's halt past five. It's half past eleven. 3 He lives here.

in England. It's quarter past live. It's quarter past two. 4 What do you do on Saturday evenings?

What does she do? She's a scientist. It's quarter to six. It's quarter to nine. 5 I read a lot.

Does she speak French? Yes, she does. It's five past five. It's tell past five. o, Why don't you like your job?

Does she speak Spanish? No, she doesn't. It's twenty past five. It's twenty-live past five.

M I Favourite seasons

It's twenty-five to six. It's twenty to six.

T 3.4 Its tell to six. It's five to six. I Al Wheeler from Canada

I Where does Bob come from? England. WVe have long, cold winters and short, hot

2 What does he do? fie 's a doctor. am see p27 summers. We have a holiday home near a

3 Does he fly to help people? Yes, he dues. lake, so in summer I go sailing a lot and I play

4 Does he speak French and German? No, baseball, but in winter 1 often play ice hockey

he doesn't. Unit 4 and go ice-skating. My favourite season is

autumn, or fall, as we say in North America. I

® is it true or false? love the colours of the trees - red, gold,

I Philippe conies from Paris. Bobbi Brown's weekdays orange, yellow, and brown.

2 Philippe lives in London. My weekends are fast and exciting. My 2 Manuela da Silva from Portugal

3 He works in the centre of Paris. weekdays are fast and domestic! I have two People think it's always warm and sunny in

4 He speaks English very well. sons, Dylan 7, and Dakota 5. Every morning I Portugal, but January and February are often

5 lie's married. get up one hour before them, at 6.00, and I go cold, wet, and grey. I don't like winter. I

6 Keiko lives and works in New York. to the gym. I come home and I make usually meet friends in restaurant and bars

7 She speaks French and German. breakfast, then I take them to school. On and we chat. Sometimes we go to a Brazilian

8 She plays tennis in her free time. Mondays I always go shopping. I buy all the bar. I love Brazilian music. But then suddenly

9 She isn't married. food for the week. I often cook dinner in the it's summer and at weekends we drive to the

10 Mark works in an office in Moscow. evenings, but not every day because I don't beach, sunbathe, and go swimming. I love

I I Ile has three sons. like cooking. Fortunately, my husband, I)on, summer.

1 -1 1 [e likes playing football in his free time. loves cooking. On 'T'uesdays and Thursdays I 3 Toshi Suzuki from Japan

M I Listen carefully! visit my father. He lives on the next block. I work fix Pentax cameras, in the export

Every afternoon I pick up the kids from school. department. I don't have a lot of free time, but

I She likes her job. In the evenings Don and I usually relax, but I have one special hobby - taking

2 She loves walking. sometimes we visit friends. We never go out photographs, of course! I like taking

3 He isn't married. on Friday evenings because I start work so photographs of flowers, especially in spring.

4 Does he have three children? early on Saturdays. Sometimes, after work, I relax in a bar near

5 What does he do? my office with friends. My friend, Shigeru,

Questions and answers likes singing pop songs in the bar. This has a

® Mr McSporran's day

B = Bobbi special name, karaoke. I don't sing - I'm too

I A Hood A ternoon. Can I have two ice-

AWhere do you work? shy!

creants, please? BIn New York.

BChocolate or vanilla? ADo you like your work?

A One chocolate , one vanilla p lease BYes, I do.

BThat's £1.80. Anything else? ADo you relax at weekends?

ANo, thank you. BNo, I don't.

AWhy don't you relax at weekends?

BBecause I work.

Tapescripts 3.1 - 4.5 115

I[M Who's who? Unit 5 2 Ray and Elsie from Toronto

Ni = Manuela I = Jane Elsie Our house is quite old, about lilty years

F = Manuela's friends old. It's quite near to the city centre. We

I M I Iello, everybody! 'This is Illy friend ® Questions and answers have a living room, quite a big kitchen

lane from England. A I, there ,t te'levision' and three bedrooms, but the roost we all

F I-ti! B les. there is. love is our family room.

Hello! A Is there a radio? Ray Yes, there's a TV and it stereo and a large

Hello lane! B No, there isn't. comfortable sofa in there, and some big,

I Hello. Pleased to meet you. A Are there any books? old armchairs. We love sitting there in

M Sit down here, lane. B Yes, there arc. winter with the snow outside.

Thanks. A Ilow many hooks are there? Elsie Our children aren't at home now, they

F Do you like the music, lane? B 'there are a lot. both have lobs in the LISA, so most of'

J Yes, I do. Is it American? A Are there any photographs? the time it's lust Ray and tile.

F No, it's Brazilian iazi! B No, there aren't. 3 Brad from Malibu

M Conte and have a drink, Lut.. My house is fantastic. It's right next to the sea.

® Description of a living room My neighbours are Very rich. Sonic of them

T = Toshi J = Ann Jones

2 T Mrs Jones! I-low• do tout dog I licit. arc three people in the living room. A are famous filet stars. In my house there are

I How do you du? man ,std a woman on the solo and .t little girl ten rooms, five are bedrooms, and everything

T Please cone in. You're from our office in the arnichair.There's a radio on the coffee is white, the floors, the walls, the sofas,

in London, aren't yolt? table and a rug under it. There's a cat on the everything. I also have t swimming Pool, a

J Yes, that's right. rug in front of the fire. There are a lot of cinema and an exercise room. I live here

T Welcome to Tokyo! Do you like our Pictures on the walls but there aren't any alone. ]'ill not married at the moment. Nly ex-

headquarters here? photographs. There are two plants on the wife is French. She lives in Paris now with our

I Yes. It's Very big. I-low many people floor next to the television and single flowers three sons.

work here? on the small table next to the sofa. 4 Alise from Samoa

T About six thousand people. Do you ® Helen's kitchen I live with illy family in a house near the sea.

want to see our offices? We have an open house, ... er ... that is ... er

I I = Helen B = Bob . our house doesn't have any walls. I-louses

A=AI M=Mick H And this is the kitchen.

3 A \\'hat do you want to do today, \lick? B \Imm, it's very nice. in Samoa don't have walls because it is very,

M Ooh, I don't know. What do you ... very hot, but we have blinds to stop the rain

H Well, it's not very big, but there are a lot of and sun. Our house is in the old style. We

A Ali! Do VOL] like sailing? cupboards. And there's a new fridge, and a

M Yes, very much. I sometimes go sailing cooker.'lhat's new, too. have only one room for living and sleeping. so

in Scotland but not very often. it is both a bedroom and a living room. We

B But what's rut all these cupboards? have rugs and we sit and sleep on the floor.

A OK - so today it's sailing and fishing on H Well, not a lot. There are some cups, but

the lake. there aren't any plates. And I have some Asking for directions

M Fantastic. I love fishing too - we go knives and forks, but I don't have :Illy

fishing a lot in Scotland. A f.xcuse tile! Is there a chemist near

spoons! here?

I[M Everyday conversations B Do you have any glasses? B Yes. It's over there.

H NO. Sorry. A Thanks.

I A I tit sorry tin late. The traffic is had B Never mind. We can drink this champagne

today. from those cups! ('beers! 2 A Excuse me! Is there a newsagent near

B Don't worry. Conic and sit down. \\e'rc. here?

on page 2-. What's in Pierre's briefcase? B Yes. It's in Church Street. Take the first

2 A Excuse Inc. What s in illy briefcase? Well, there's a street on the right. It's next to the

B Yes? newspaper - a French newspaper - and there's nlusie shop.

A Do you have a dictionary? a dictionary - my French/English dictionary. I A Oh yes. Thanks.

B I'tn sorry, I don't. It's at home. have sonic pens, three I think. Also I have it 3 A Excuse me! Is there a restaurant near

A That's OK. notebook for vocabulary, I write words in that here?

3 A It's very hot in here. Can I open the every day. And of course I have Illy keys, Illy B There's a Chinese one in Park Lane

window? car keys and my house keys. Oh yes, very next to the bank, and there's an Italian

B Really? I'm quite cold. important, there are some photos of my one in Church Street next to the travel

A Oh. It doesn't matter. family, my wife and my daughter and there's agent.

Illy mobile phone. I ring my home in Paris A Is that one far?

4 A Excuse me! every night. That's all I think. I don't have any B No. lust two minutes, that's all.

B Can I help you?

A Can I have a film for mt r,tmrr,t, stand" and illy address book is in nn, hotel. -1 A Is there a post office near here?

B How many exposures? B ('to straight ahead, and it's on the left,

A Pardon? ® Homes around the world next to the pill),

I Manola from Lisbon A Thanks a lot.

B I tow many exposures'

I live in the old town near the sea. It is called

A What does'exposures' mean

B Flow many pictures? 24? 36? 40? the Alfama. I have a very beautiful flat. There's

A Ah! Now I understand! 40, please. Iust otu• room in my flat, one Very big room

with one very big window. My bed's next to

the window so I see the sea and all the lights

of the city when I go to sleep. I live alone, but

I have a cat and I'rn near the shops and lots of

friends come to visit tile. I love illy flat.

116 Tapescripts 4.6 - 5.6

Unit 6 Directory Enquiries Listen to Mattie

Operator International Directory Inquiries. I worked from (..00 in the morning until

i Which country, please? 10.00 at night. Sixteen hours in the cotton

J What can you do? Operator And which town? fields and I only earned $2 a day. I sure hated

.1 she can use a computer. Operator Can I have the last name, please? that job but I loved the poems in lily head. I

h We can't understand the question. Operator And the initial? really wanted to learn to read and write. When

c '(an dogs swim?' 'Yes, they can. Operator What's the address? I was sixteen I married I lubert, and soon

d He can ski really well. Recorded message The number you require there were six children, five sons, then a

e I can't spell your name. is (1(16198 4681 133. daughter, lily. I tubert died just before she was

f ( .um you speak Japanese?' 'No, I can't.' horn. 'chat was sixty-live years ago. So I

On the phone looked after my family alone. There was no

Listen and repeat I A Ile•llo. time for learning. but my children, they all

an speak I Tench. B I Iello. Can I speak to to, please learned to read and write - that was

(an you speak French? A ['his is to. important to tile. And when did I learn to

Yes, I can. B Oh! I ii, lo. This is Pat. Is Sunday still read and write? I didn't learn until I was 86,

No. I can't. OK for tennis? and now I have three books of poems.

A Yes. That's lute.

Listen and complete the sentences B Great! See you on Sunday at tell, then. ® Questions and answers

I can speak French, but I can't speak Bye! I A \\'hen did she start work?

German. A Bve! BWhen she was eight years old.

2 He can't dance, but he can sing. 2 A Hello. 2 AWhere did she work?

3 'Can you cook?' 'Yes, I call: B Hello. Is that Liz? BIn the cotton fields.

4 They can ski, but they can't swim. A No it isn't. I'll just get her. 3 AWho did she live with?

5 We can dance and we can sing. C Hello, Liz here. B 1 1er mother and sisters.

6 ('an she drive?' No, she can't.' B I Ii, Liz. It's Tom. Listen! There's a party 4 AHow many hours did she work?

at lily house on Saturday. Can you BSixteen hours a day.

Tina can't cook. Can you? come? 5 AHow much did she earn?

Well. there are a lot of things I can't do. I can't C Oh sorry,'lom. I can't. It's illy sister's B $2 a day.

drive ,1 car, but I want to have lessons soon. I wedding. 6 AWho did she marry?

can't speak French but I can speak Italian, my B Oh, never mind. Perhaps next time. BHubert.

mother's Italian, and we often go to Italy. My liye! 7 AWhen did Ilubert die?

mother's a really good cook, she can cook C Bye! BSixty-five years ago.

really well, not just Italian food, all kinds of SAWhen did she learn to read?

food, but I can't cook at all. I just love eating! 3 A Good morning. Barclays Bank, BShe didn't learn until she was 86.

What about sports? Er ... I think I'm good at Watford. How can I help ,You?

quite if lot of sports. I can play tennis, and ski, B Good morning. Can I speak to the T 7.6 Listen carefully!

sometimes we go skiing in the Italian Alps, manager, please? worked

and of course I can swum. But Musical A I'm afraid Mr Sinith isn't in his offl e ,it lived

instruments - no - I can't play any at all - no the moment. Can I take a message? started

I'm not very musical, but I love dancing! Of B Don't worry. I'll ring back later. married

course I can use a computer - all my friends A All right. Goodbye. loved

,wall. B Goodbye. hated

finished

IM Listen and repeat looked

It %%,is Monday yesterday. We were at school. Unit 7 died

\\,is it hot??' 'Yes, it was: visited

\\'L-re you tired?' 'Yes, we were., ® Mattic Smith cleaned

liked

Charlotte's party \lattie Smith is 91 years old. She lives alone in

K = Kim M = Max Atlanta, Georgia. She starts her day at 7.30. Listen and repeat

K Were you at Charlotte's party last First she has a bath, next she cleans the house, had

Saturday?? and then she sits outside on her verandah and began

M Yes, I was. thinks about her past life. Then she writes came

K Was it good? poems about it. went

M Well, it was OK. did

K Were there mam people.: ® see p52 left

M Yes, there were. FT-7-33] Listen and repeat got

K Was Henry there? studied

M No, he wasn't. And where were von? \\'11y looked became

weren't you there? worked won

K Oh ... I couldn't go because I was at loved lost

Mark's party! It was brilliant! learned bought

earned

filet

married

died

hated

wanted

11 Tapescripts 6.1 - 7.7 117

Simon's 1990s C I lappy New Year ! Listen and repeat

What do I remember of the nineties ... er ... 6 A Thank goodness! Its Friday' I recipe 6 worried

well, I left school in 1994 and I went to B Yeah. I-lave a nice weekend! 2 chat 7 delicious

university. I studied graphic design - it was A Same to you. 3 shy 8 sandwich

really good. I had a good time. Then after 1 funny 9 machine

university, in 1997, 1 was really lucky. I got a ® Listen and answer 5 lace 1 0 century

job immediately. A job with Saatchi and I Did you have a nice weekend?

Saatchi, they're an advertising agency in 2 Did you get any Valentine cards? Everyday conversations

London. Soon after that, 1998 it was, I met 3 Congratulations! I A Why didn't you laugh at my joke?

Zoe, she's my girlfriend. She has a good job, 4 1 lappy New Year! B Because it wasn't very funny. That's

too, and we bought a flat together in 1999. 5 Have a nice weekend! why!

The only sport I like is football, so I 2 A Mello. I Iello. I can't hear you. Who is it?

remember when France won the World Cup B It's me, Jonathon ... IONXI"I ION! I'm

in 1998. Brazil lost in '98 but they won in '94. Unit 8 on my mobile phone.

I remember when Tony Blair became prime A Oh, Ionathon! Ili! Sorry, I can't chat

Minister in 1 997, that was just after I started now. I'm in a hurry.

at Saatchi and Saatchi. Oh, and I remember IM Inventions

3 A Good luck in your exams!

Bill Clinton and all the problems he had in his JEANS

B Oh, thank you. I always get so nervous

last years in the White House. And the Euro - "Iwo Americans, Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss, befirre exams.

eleven countries in Europe began to use the made the first jeans in 1873. Davis bought

Furo in 1999, but Britain didn't. cloth from Levi's shop. He told Levi that he 4 A Mmmmm! Did you make this

Oh yes - and of course I remember Princess had a special way to make strong trousers for chocolate cake?

Diana - she died in a car crash in Paris in '97 workmen. The first jeans were [)Inc. In 1 935 B I did. Do you like it?

and millions of people came to London fir jeans became fashionable for women after A Like it? I love it. It's delicious. Can I

her funeral. I was there. I can remember it they saw them in Vogue magazine. In the have the recipe?

really well. 1970s, Calvin Klein earned $12.5 million it 5 A Conic on,'liminiy. Say hello to Auntie

week from jeans. Mavis. Don't be shy.

T 7.9 Listen and repeat B I lello, Auntie Mavis.

TELEVISION

walk 7 work A Scotsman, John Logic Baird, transmitted the

listen 8 war first television picture on 25 October, 1925. T 8.6

3 know 9 island The first thing on television was a boy who Love on the Internet - Debbie and Per

4 write 10 build worked in the office next to Baird's workroom Debbie I'm really quite shy. I find it difficult

5 eight II resign in London. In 1927 Baird sent pictures from to talk to people face to face. But I

6 farm 12 daughter London to Glasgow. In 1928 he sent pictures find it easy to chat on the Internet. I

to New York, and also produced the first met Per there about a year ago. It was

T 7.10 Listen and repeat on a chatline called'the Chat Room.

colour TV pictures.

horn 5 knives He was so funny.

ASPIRIN

' _ bought 6 wrong Per But I'm only funny on the Internet!

Felix l-lofman a 29-year-old chemist who

3 world 7 cupboard Anyway, we chatted on the Internet

worked for the German company Bayer,

•1 answer 8 Christmas for a year, we exchanged hundreds of

invented the drug Aspirin in March 1899. 1 le

c-mails and some photographs. I

® Special days gave the first aspirin to his father for his wanted to phone Debbie but ...

arthritis. By 1 950 it was the best-selling

I A [gh! Work again! I hate Monday Debbie I said no. I was worried. I didn't want

painkiller in the world, and in 1969 the Apollo

mornings! it to end.

astronauts took it to the moon. The Spanish

B Me, too. Did you have a nice weekend? Per She didn't even give tine her address.

philosopher, Jose Ortega y Gasset, called the

A Yes. It was brilliant. But finally she said OK, I could

2nth centurv'The Age of Aspirin.

2 Happy birthday to you. phone, so I did, and we spoke for an

Happy birthday to you. JM Negatives and positives hour. It was very expensive! That was

Happy birthday, dear linnm\, I wo t iermans didn't make the first jeans. six months ago. Then she sent me

Happy birthday to you. Two Americans made them. her address and ...

Debbie that was three months ago and

3 ADid you get any Valentine cards? 2 Davis didn't sell cloth in Levi's shop. He

one week later, there was it knock at

BYes, I did. Listen to this. bought cloth from Levi's shop.

the door and I knew before I opened

Roses are red. Violets tire blue 3 Women didn't see pictures of jeans in Site

it, Somehow I wasn't worried

Y ou are my a Vli entne magazine. They saw them in %'hgue.

any more. I opened the door and ...

And I love you. 4 Baird didn't send pictures from London to

Per and I stood there with some

A Oooh-er! Do you know who it's from? Paris. He sent pictures from London to

flowers ...

B No idea! Glasgow.

5 Felix Ilofinan didn't give the first aspirin Debbie lots of flowers. Red roses.

4 A Congratulations! Beautiful . and ...

B Oh ... thank you very much. to his mother. Ile gave it to his father. Per and well, we fell in love and ...

A When's the happy day? 6 A Spanish philosopher didn't call the 19th Both .. and we got married last Saturday.

B Pardon? century, 'the Age of Aspirin'. He called the

A Your wedding day. When is it? 20th century, 'the Age of Aspirin.

B Oh! We're not sure. Perhaps sonic time see p62

in June.

5 AIt's midnight! Happy New Year

everybody!

BHappy New Year !

118 Tapescripts 7.8 - 8.6

Love in a bottle - Rosa and Vincent 8 The third of October, nineteen ninety- T \\'hat do you like then?

Rosa I love the sea. I like walking on the nine D well, I like ... er ... I like chocolate and

beach. One day, it was five years ago 9 The thirty-first of May, two thousand chocolate biscuits ...

now, I was on the beach and I stood 1 0 The fifteenth of July, two thousand and T Yeah! I really like chocolate. Everybody

on something, it was a bottle, a green four likes chocolate.

bottle. I could see something inside. 1) Yeah'

Sonic paper, so I broke the bottle, it I• What's the date?

was a letter but ... I The fourth Of larlUarv EM see p67

Vincent ... but you couldn't read it ... 2 May the seventh, 199

Rosa No, I couldn't. You see it was in 3 The fifteenth of August, 2001 I[M Questions and answers

English and 1 couldn't speak English 4 AIt was a Friday. I Would you like a cigarette?

then. BNo, it wasn't. It was a Thursday. No, thanks. I don't smoke.

Vincent You can speak it well now ... ANo. I remember. It was Friday the 2 I)o you like your teacher?

Rosa No, not really, but anyway. I asked a thirteenth. The thirteenth of July. Yes. She's very nice.

friend to translate the letter for me. 5 AOh no! I forgot your birthday. 3 Would you like a drink?

We couldn't believe it. .\ man in BIt doesn't matter, really. Yes, please. Some Coke, please.

America - he wanted a wife, but the AIt was last Sunday, wasn't it? The

letter was ten years old. t rtet hiihNovem bth ere thitith re 4 Can I help you?

Vincent And I still wasn't married! t+ AHey! Did you know that Shakespeare Yes. I'd like a book of stamps, please.

Rosa But I didn't know that. Anyway for a was born and died on the same day? 5 What sports do you do?

joke I wrote and sent a photo ... BThat's not possible! Well, I like swimming very much.

Vincent And now, I couldn't believe it. I got AYes, it is. He was born on April the h Excuse tile, are you ready to order?

this letter and a photo. She looked twenty-third, fifteen sixty-four and he Yes. I'd like a steak, please.

beautiful. I wrote back immediately died on April the twenty-third, sixteen

and we wrote every week for six sixteen. I[M Listen carefully!

months ... and we spoke on the I Good afternoon. Can I help you?

phone and ... 2 1\'h' o s your fa vour it e writer?

Rosa and finally I flew to America and Unit 9 3 What would you like fir your birthday?

we net face to face. I was very shy 4 I)o you like animals?

but it was good, very good and now 5 Here's the wine list, sir.

I[M Food you like (' Have some ice-cream with your

Vincent ... now, we have three children. We D = Daisy T= Tom strawberries.

have a house by the sea ... D I don't like tea.

Rosa We're very happy. You see, we both T Oh, I do. Well, sometimes, with sugar. But T 9.5

love the sea! coffee's horrible! I AGood afternoon. (.an I help you?

D Yeah. Disgusting. I don't like wine or beer BYes. I'd like some fruit, please.

am Ordinals either. 2 AWho's your favourite writer?

first T Well - I don't like wine but I like beer. My BI like books by John Grisham.

second dad has beer every day after work anti 3 Awhat would you like for your birthday?

third sometimes I have a bit. BI'd like a new bike.

fourth D Beer! Yuk! But apple juice is nice. I really 4 ADo you like animals?

fifth like apple juice. It's delicious. BI like cats, but I don't like dogs.

sixth T ,\imnun! Yeah, it's delicious and it's good AHere's the wine list, sir.

tenth for you. Apples are too! I love all fruit - BWe'd like a bottle of French red wine.

twelfth apples, oranges, bananas, strawberries. 6 AHave some ice-cream with your

thirteenth D Yeah. OK. I like fruit, but I hate all strawberries.

sixteenth vegetables, 'specially carrots. BNo, thanks. I don't like ice-cream.

seventeenth T Yeah, vegetables are disgusting. Er - but

twentieth not all of then(, - I quite like peas. I= Going shopping

twenty-first I lamburgers, chips, and peas. Morn! B = Barry MP = Miss Potts

thirtieth That's one of my favourite meals. MP Good morning. Can I help you?

thirty-first D Yeah - hamburgers, I like. Chips, I like. But B Yes. I'd like sonic orange juice, please.

peas - yuk! MP Er ... sorry. There's apple juice but no

Dates T My very favourite meal is spaghetti. orange juice.

The first of April Spaghetti, then ice-cream after. Yummy! B what's that then? Isn't that orange juice?

April the first Or yoghurt. I love strawberry yoghurt. MP Oh, yes. So it is! My eves! Here you are.

2 The second of March D Ice-cream - OK, yes. Yoghurt, no! B Thank you, and some milk, please.

March the second Spaghetti - yes. I like all pasta and pizza! MP Sorry. I sold the last bottle two minutes

3 The seventeenth of September But I don't like it with tomatoes or cheese. ago.

September the seventeenth I don't like tomatoes very much and I hate B Oh, dear! What about some coffee?

4 The nineteenth of November cheese. MP Yes. I Jere you are.

November the nineteenth T Mninini! Pizza. The best. But ... you can't B Thanks. That's orange juice, coffee ... er

5 The twenty-third of tune have pizza without tomatoes and cheese. and ... er ... it kilo of apples, please.

June the twenty-third D You can. MP I don't sell apples.

6 The twenty-ninth of February, nineteen T You can't! B You don't sell apples! That's strange.

seventy-six D (:an! What about cheese. Can I have some

7 The nineteenth of I kcentber, nineteen T Can't! cheese?

eighty-three D Well, I can. I don't like cheese at all! MP I don't sell cheese, either.

Tapescripts 8.7 - 9.6 119

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