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Audioscripts Unit 1 Hello! I'm David. VESESEVEVESED Hi. I'm Mireya, Mireya Mayor? Yes. Hello, Vm Mireya, Mireya? ‘m Paula Ym Bryan, Ym Simon, Ym Anna, Brazil Egypt Italy Mexico Russia South Africa Spain the United Kingdom, the United States 10 Vietnam ca 1 Baseball is American 2. Pastas from Italy. 43 Jaguar is British, Hello. I'm David. Hil 'm David Doubil ‘Oh! You're Mireya! ‘Yes. I'm Mireya Mayor. Hello. 'm David Doubilet Yes. MER-EY-A, Hi. Nice to meet you, 1: Can you spell Pata? Yes PAULA. Can you spell Bryan? Yes. BRYAN, Can you spell Simon? Yes. SE-M-O-N, Can you spell Anna? Yes. A~double N-A. Brazilian Egyptian alan Mexican Russian South African Spanish British American Vietnamese 4 Flamenco is from Spain, interviewer IE Anne-Marie, what's your phone number? A: 13 718 7607101 Alves. Thanks, interviewer PAB, 7-6-0, TMH. OK? I Nelson, what's your phone number? i My work number is 212 736 3100, I 2-1-2,7.3-6,3-double 1-0? N:No,i’s3-I-double 0 1 OK. Thanks. What's your home number? [Ns My home number is 212 340 258. 1 242,340,258. Thanks, Hi Hello Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Goodnight Goodbye. ye See you later. ca 1A: Good morning, Ramon. How are you? Fine, thanks, And you? TmOK, Bye, Anne-Marie Goodnight, Ramon R A R a What's this in English? 5: Ws bog ECan you spel i? Yes, BHA-G—bag, Thanks, What's this in English? W’sa classroom. (Can you spell classroom? Yes. C-L-A-double S-R-double- O-M~ classroom, Thanks, What's this in English? Ive computer. Can you spel i 5: Yes. C-O-M-P-UT-E-R- computer. Thanks. What's this in English? t's notebook. Can you spell notebook? Yes. N-O-T-E-B-ouble O-K ~ notebook, eaead aa Thanks. 5 Ts Whats this in English? Wsa pen Te Can you spell it? S: Yoo. P-E-N—pen. Tr Thanks 6 T: Whats this in English? S: Isa pencil TE Can you spel it? Yes. P-E-N-C-I-L pencil Thanks 7 Whats this in English? S: I’saphone. ‘ECan you spell phone? ‘Yes. P-H-O-N-E- phone, Thanks, ‘What’ this in English? Wsa table Can you spell it Yes. TABLE table, ‘Thanks, seneaae 1 Good afternoon, everyone. Sit down, please 2 Te OK, Open your books. Look at page six. 3. Sk: Hello, Sorry I'm late TE. That'sOK Sit down, please. 2 Can you repeat that, please? Yes. Look at page six Work in pairs T don’t understand. Work in pairs ~ two students. ‘Thisis a computer Can you spell it, please? 7 $2: What's thisin English? 1 Wsaphone, St Thanks. 8 T._ Do Exerciseseven at home. See you next time, S143: Bye. Unit 2 cea ‘This is in Vietnam. I's a river Its morning, ce 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 6 7 Friday Saturday Sunday ca 1 This is Jane. This s Paul. They're Australian, 2 I'mMeera. This s Suri. We're from India. 3 In this photo, I'm with my friend Jack. We're in Egypt 4 Laura is with Brad, Andy and Jessica, ‘They're on holiday, 5 Monique and Clade are from France. They're French. 6 'mbappy. My friend is happy. We'ze happy! en ‘They're Australian. We're from India Were in Egypt. ‘They're on holiday, ‘They're French. We're happy! Audioscripts — ee 11 Weewren’tin Tunisia, ‘Are you OK? L: Thanks, 3 Brad isn’t ona camel. Is Kara in France? Unit 3 ¢ Tmroetn tsp Noel =a H Arron ilinByioey? A in aphom oyun are ): Is Greg in London? be es, itis, E Meng a are twenty » AneKareand Onain Morocco? B She's my slater Her name's Heelan oo jean ed Com Serteiae forty, . ry OK. So is this her husband? ay nts your dager seventy og ‘Yes. Her name's Nadia. aay Tine et nd Sane eed Die vee i ave gel ceed Free erricrmes old. [> 53] ss. riidnnd bare Three important people in my lle are aie Sen leooente 5. Lake Geneva is in two countries — 2 twenty-three, twenty-nine, sixteen, rlipstiosdiacdlEeeoee lisa’s my bes friend. She's twenty conn tran, _ tnen Hlusseyesarebown andlor 3. thinty-seven & The Blue Mountain ae in Australi, pair is black. She's tal. She's nice. & Gisty-one 7 Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing a sung 4s my brother. He’s my friend too. \biskeen, ixiy ve nm He's twentyefive years old. My eyes are ' 8 Heathrow isan aieportin London. ye, but Nuno's eyes are geen is air ma isbrown. He iar ll Were both shor. 2 kis co t's thiteen degrees Penis rend in my English cla 'b Phew! It’s cold this morning! It’s two books, clesks, students, bags, cities, eens eyes ane brown and his hair's degrees. hotels, mountains, languages, Pages, brow too. He's young —he's seventeen! re CMitiponiretdn 2 a Soro 1 Anais Nuno’ sister. Your temperature is thirty-seven, 1 My carrregistration numbers PT61 > Flisais Ana's friend be - 3. Prem is Ana’s classmate. Wow! It's forty-six degrees in 2 My email addressisjamesp@eduau. 4 An'seyeran blue asiblncatoayARGiTStwelve 5 Ny audmac tea Parkas, (ee degrees in Copenhagen. Gateshead NEZ4AG. ec bic 4. Hereare your kes 6: An's ends are Else, Nuno and TV eescdegmein alot 's ery Prem 2 Hest ve degen inSyny Anata = Me Laper oa today. shot vGond evening, 1 January 3. Te’snineteen degrees in Lisbon today. Good evening. My name's Lopez. 2 February Its warm, Mycarbooking forte diye 5 March resday to Thursday. . ca A: Ahyes Ms Loper. Whats yourfist APH Go Greg, L= Lorna enn pl 3 ie Gctit Where are younow? Areyouin Le ItsMarta, Here's my ID card - — ’ Marais my fstrame.Lopezismy 7 THY , samme gust 1 Yes 1am. 'min the Alps. t's beautiful AvThank you. Whereare you from in 9. September Gheyaior Mexico Ms Lopez? wee L: No, I'm not. It's two degrees! Lz I'm from Mexico City. jovember G: Wow! Is it cold in your hotel? ‘A: Abt Is this your address? 22 Devenber UE: No its. The hotels ice. 1 Yet no Gets thinysic degrees in Sydney A OK. Are you on holiday here? 1 My children are boys today. 1 No, mot. mon business oe 1: Oh! That's hott A: Wha’ your ema addres, pease? fais G: Are Kara and Ona in France? L: It’s m lopez at hotmail dot com. 3. The people. z ‘Spanish poplin my cas ar Spi E No.theyaren'. They'wonabeachin A#OK.Hereareyour keys. Thecaris in and ation Morocco! the car park, number six. 4 Rosa, Lidia and Ana are women in CG:OK! Se you.on Friday. Le Thanks, What's the car registration mya ibe? Audioscripts ‘ongratelations! ‘Thank you. We're very happy. th, she’s lovely, What's her name? 1s Juba Hello, Juba, 1 Diana E: Hello! Hello, Edward. Come in E Happy New Year 1D: Happy New Year to you too! ‘Come and say helo to my family. FaFreya, G= Gloria G: Happy Birthday Freya, Edward Thankyou. 1: How old are you? Nineteen or twenty? Fe Actually, 'm twenty-one. G: Oh great! When’s the party? F Wson Saturday. ‘A= Adam, E'= Emma, J = James [As Congratulations, Fmma and James! E+}: Thank you very much ‘A: I'm very happy for you. Here's a card and a present for you. Thank you! ‘A: Your dress is beautiful, Emma! E: Thanks, oe C= Celia, E= Elena : Hello, Elona I's nice to see you. Come in E: Hi Celia, Ths is for the baby. C: Oh, that's very kind. Thank you very such, ‘You're welcome. Now, where isthe baby? CC: She's with my mother. Unit 4 oa Kazakhstan isin Asia. The new capital ity of Kazakstan i called Astana. ‘The word ‘Astana’ means ‘capital’ in the Kazakh language. The buildings in ‘Astana are tall and new. At night, they are different colours ~ red, blue, purple, yellow and green. Astana isa clean and modern city. Tourists visit the parks in Astana 1 a 3 4 5 6 7 ‘park sacar park acalé a market ‘an information centre ‘a bus station ‘train station, 8 abank 9 amuseum, 0a cinema 1 ‘Ar Excuse me? B Yes? Where’ the train station? Ws in Exeter Street Is itnear here? Yes, itis OK. Thanks. Excuse me? Yes? Is the information centre near here? Yes, itis. I's near the park. (OK. Thanks. Excuse mo? Yes? Is the car park in this street? No, it isn't This is Exeter Street. The car park’ in Oxford Street. Ws next tothe park, ‘Thank you very much, Excuse me? i: Yes? i: Where’ the bank? O90RF memmog B G 1: H: I'm not sure. Oh! It's opposite the Gr Isitnear here? Hi: Yes itis, G: OK Thanks. ‘T= tourist, A= Tourist Information Centre assistant TH A: Good morning. ‘Ties this a map ofthe city? No, it isn't. That's a map of England. This isa map of London, ‘TLOK... And where's the London, Eye? ‘As Is near the River Thames hereit is, ‘T1:Oh, yes. Is it open on Sunday? Yes, it's open every day. "T2:Good afternoon. Where are the timetables, please? [As Well these are train timetables, here. ‘Ta: And bus timetables? ‘Az Those are bus timetables, next to the door. ‘720K, thanks. Ts his train timetable? No, i's bus timetable Excuse me. Are these pens or pencils? Vmrnot sure... Oh, yes. Theyre pencils, The pens are next to the maps A: OK thanks 3A: Excuse me. Are those maps of London? Yes, they are. Is that guidebook in English? ‘Which guidebook? A: The book next to you. No, itisrt. I's in Spanish, W’seleven o'clock Ws nine thirty. Ws four fifteen ts seven forty-five Us eight twenty. ts three fifty-five 1 What ne Weve odbc 2 Wat ent beavis 3 What tine iment. 4 Wer teiott tacts 4 Woattine bi er aca 6 Wat rein Wonkette 1A: Whereare your children? Are they here? Br No, It's two o'clock they're at school. Sandy, what time is your tain? Si W’sat five o'clock. 1 Tom, Are you at work? No, 'mnot sa holiday today. Tmat home. 2 mineral water bb fruitjuice cake 4 coffee fe salad ‘ 8 h i tea sandwich apple banana orange 1 At Hi.Can help you? G: Twocoffees, please A: Large or small? Small. G A Anything else? No, thanks. Hii Can Thelp you? Audioscripts Can Thavea mineral water, please? Anything else? Yes. A salad OK. Four euros, please. Can help you? Ateaand a fruit juice please, Anything else? Yes. Two cakes, please OK. Here you are. Seven pounds, please, C Here youare. Unit 5 a Look at this fantastic photo. This is ‘man in the air His name's Yes Rossy. He's also called Jetman ~ he ean fy. Rossy is from Switzerland. In the photo, Switzerland. He's in the air for five ‘minutes, I's great! 1 2 3 4 5 6 Robots can move. Robots can speak Robots can catty things. People can't fy. 1 can speak English My grandfather can't run C L one 2 « L G Christine, L= Lewis Hii Welcome to Technology Today’. I'm Lewis Jones and today I'm with CCiristine Black, a robot expert, and Tomo, a Japanese robot. Hi, Christine Hi Lewis CCiistne, tell me about ths robot Well, Tomo is from Japan. She's a new kind of robot. She can do things that people can do. ‘She’? Or it? Akal Wesay ‘she’. Ske a robot (OK. So, she’s from Japan. Can she speak Japanese? + Oh yes, she can speak Japanese and English (OK. Can she sing? Yes, she can. ‘And can she play the piano? Yes, she can. ‘Wow! I can’t sing or play the piano. Can she swim? Well, Tomo can't swim, but some robots can swim, (OK. Wel, my last question is about the name. What does “Tomo mean? emeans ‘intelligent in Japanese, OK, Christine, thanks very much. Thanks! acat 2 football photos ‘a motorbike a watch guitar lasses 1 ean play the guitar. [have three ‘guitars. This one is interesting Ithas 2 date on it 1921. It's very ld 2. Thisis our cat, He’ called Dylan He's nine years old. He has different coloured eyes. One is green and one isblue. He's beautiful 3 Lean’t see without my glasses! These are my new glasses. The astronauts at NASA have the same glasses. They very expensive, 4 havea very interesting football. 1's ym the 2014 Football World Cup. "from a game hetwaen Partgal and Germany. Ithas Cristiano Ronaldo's signature oni oe Thavea bike. My friend has a motorbike, My brother has two cameras. [My sister has a bag. My friends hay Thave two sisters. They have brown eyes oo ‘bro pounds thtty thirteen pounds ity fifteen euros three euros seventy-five seventeen dollars eighty cents eighteen dollars Ws thirty pounds. Ws forty pounds. 1's fifteen pounds, Ws sixteen pounds. Ws seventy pounds, Ws eighteen pounds. 1A: CanThelp you? (CH auth i his ala clack? As That'sa clock radio. I's fity Cz Hmm, that's abit expensive. ‘Thani, ‘A: Thats OK. No problem, 2A: Can help you? Yes 1 like these sunglasses, please, A: Certainly. (Oh! Are they for men or women? They're for men, ‘That's great OK, that's ninety-five pounds fifty, please Here you are. Excuse me. Yes, can Thelp you? How much are these memory sticks? They're five ninety-nine each, Can I pay with euros? Yes, of course Unit 6 ce These people love their sport. They aren't players ~ they're fans. Their team, {sealled the Kaizer Chiefs. Football and rghy are popular sports in South Africa Football isan international sport ~ about 270 million people play football in about 200 countries. The football World Cup is, every four years, The World Cup prize {is millions of dollars ~$30 milion at the ‘World Cup in South Africa cx 1 Running isa sport in the Olympic Games. 2. Swimming is a sport in water. Cycling isa sport with bikes 44 Tennis is a sport with aba for two or four people, ‘5 Basketball isa sport with a ball for tovo teams, cx Tike tennis. ike swimming. I don't like football, My friends like sport 1 don’ like basketball, We like Formula 1 [> 100 J Can Lask you some questions about sport? AL Yes, ofcourse 1anks. Do you like sport? : Yes, Ido. love sport! (Q: What sports do you ike? ‘A: My favourite sports are tennis and football (Q¢Tennis and football. thank you oo 1 Q Hello, Can Lask you some questions? Bi: OK. What about? (Q: About sport. Do people in your family lke sport? Bs No, wedon’t Well, we like sport on TV. c A PROD Roe Audioscripts & OK Whatsporsdoyoulikeon — ESENEN No, they dont. They play the wi Serie gular ad the pana B: Ob, football and Formula 1 2 aa 3. te Naga do you have any hobs? © Thank you Efe 1 don't have many hobbies. ke 2 Q:HiCanlaskyousome questions fe fomle, cooking, Tenjoy making cakes for ‘about sport? a ‘my family. I cook in the evening, c: 0K jl iWenice Q: Thanks. Do you like basket? ~— Unit 7 I: Doyyoueat your cakes? CE No,ldon't Ns Yes Ido. Chocolate cake fs my Qe Doyou ke swinm ‘orcycling? ‘The Holi festival - or festival of colours carer 2 © Noldont dont spon! = TH HEletal- or eivalafclows 4 Paul whatare your hobbies Q On! It’s a celebration of spring and new life. Z rik ech ar dee Becplaiay oot es wie ca a group of fende: We mac on hell” to spring In india, the winter : Aj poeta spaces Be cee ee Saturdays. We're ina cb. I's 2. What sports do you like? February. The Holi festival is one or two es days. It's a big celebration in parts of H Doyoupeintpienues of people? ce pe Fe Yes wed ae India and in other parts ofthe work Yes, wed. Detective sores are books on Fish are animals. 1. Igetup at six o’clock. 1: Doyou dress up every week? Pop is a type of music. 2 have breakfast at six thi a ecaeitane ‘We dress up in ‘Scuba diving is a sport. 3 start work at seven o‘clock. hoy Wildlife shows are TV shows, 4 Thave lunch ina café g peed iid bi ect a No, they don’t. They play the Fleece poll andthe pan” 1 He iks fish, eee 3 Doyouratyourcakes? 2. He likes Botswana, ba * Nr Yes, Ido. Chocolate cake is my: 3 He does’ like cold places. oa favourite 4 He likes water. ‘I'm Roberto. I'm married and I have 4k Doyou paint pictures of people? 5 He likes coffe. trodes Twos in on haervairy = Yes, we do. inch, [start work at ine ocock cana at night. [finish work at 2.30 in the a a fruit ‘morning and I go home and go to bed. 1 Do you enjoy shopping? & cheese AAteight clock [get upandthave ‘Do you read newspapers? breakfast with my wife and children Do yout fiend go dancing? < ew y 3 Doy 0 dancing 4 meat ‘They go to school at 830. They don’t go 4 Do you and your friends play ra tomthtol on Saturday and Say. bnketall fice 5 Doyou go climbing? 5 prints ss 6 Do,you and your friends watch TV? I potatoes 2 wonking co 3 dancing 1 [live in Canada, My favourite time of Tia dey silatentetemcone 2 SEM yer is winter fs cold and snowy Netatatdettineue —§ painting 2: liven South Afi ke spring. Its 6 walking sunny and itis cod ke OkLats watchin, 7 citing 2 Tibet thf Atl fee earet nears shopping summer is the we season, I's ot eT and rainy dont ike a — 4 Tlivein the United Kingdom. Its ae . interviewer autumn here. It's cloudy. It’s windy. ad Andy, do you have any hobbies? but ik t. We dn'thavea dy Di That'sa good ideo. What's on? ee ee ee CG: Afilm with Felicity Jones, If’ on teva ee Do you dress up every week? D: Ob. Hove her. She's fantasti. ee ee eoatrias 3B Let'shavefish tonight. January. We goto. big festivalin 2 "red Fe Yo sorry. dot ike fish, I's Sema wed Ue tel ac, 3 Tim thinty horrible. Teencltng 4 UghyI'mhot E OK How about pizza? Doyou 2. T: Tinm,whatareyour hobbies? «—«S-Ugh Tmwet like pizza? Th My hobby is singing. In my free 6 I'mbored. Yes, it's great, Lets invite my time, Ising inaband with two 7 Mmm, 'm hungry. sister and her husband friends If fon. in summer we OK. Send them a text message so to differen towns. ike Do your friends sing? Audioscripts p25 M= mother F= father, P= Pal, sAnna MaWnat's the mate? cold and this: MaWhy don't you havea cp of tx? Here you ate Thanks Paul are you OK? Nom not. I dont el wel M:Why don't you et a sandich? Here. No thank. im not angry. im cold and Tm wee Asaoans] MiWhat’s themtter, Anna? ‘:T'm bored 'MaWhy don’t you goto the beach? Go Actin the rain? Mam? Mi don’ understand you all. We'e on aliday! ora Why don't you havea cup of tea? 1 don feel wel. don't understand you all Unit 8 [> 129 | = interviewer, M= man I: Do you ike your job? Mies, love my job. don't workin an office. work outside. Every day is different in my job. I: Whatdo you do? ‘Mima painter. I's an interesting job. ‘work with a big company, I don’t paint houses. [paint ships. CaHn Lily goes to different Tube stations. ‘She doesn’t drive a train, She's a police office. Lily walks around stations, She helps people with problems. Sometimes, she works in a big office. Lily watches the tains on computer screens and she looks a the cameras Naveen enjoys his jo. Lily goes to stations. Lily helps people Lily works in a big office. [> 134 | Why: boys? ‘Az In Kenya, in villages, girls don't usually goto school, Q: And do the girl ive atthe school? A: Yes, they do, because it'sa long way totheir homes and villages. (Q: Does the school have many students? the school for girls and not |A: Yes, about two hundred. : Does Kakenya work atthe school? AA: Yes, she does. Q; What does she do? [A: She's the president ofthe school Does she teach? [A: Yes, she does. She sometimes teaches primary school subjects (Q And tell me about the students. 1. R: Good moming. PJ Internationa. Can help you? Yes, can I speak to Ed Smith, please? Tm sorry He's in a meeting, ©: OK. Thank you. Ileal back Iter. Goodbye. Goodbye. 2. Rr Hello, Groen Wildlife Park. Can L helpyour Goer morning, Can speak to watts pene? Se emrarminlogs © Thank you Gov moming City Cotes. Cant help you? . Yescant spk to Ms Jckson, plese? Tenor She's ut ofthe office atte rmement OK Thankyou cll back Tater Goodbye Goodbye 1 Re Good moming. Pf Intemational Cont help you? + Yes can T speak Fa Smith pense? 1: Tensor. He's ina meeting €: OK Thank you eal back Tater Goodbye s Govbye, Good morning. City College Cant help you? : Yes can open tM Jckson, plese? : Tmsory. Seo ofthe fice atthe moment ©: OK Thankyou tater Goodbye Goodbye Unit 9 oa 1 Travel from Paris to London for my jb. Igo every week. [usually go by train becatse I can work on the train 2 man Australian student and I travel in my holidays. Ilove Asia! I travel by bus. I's really interesting. You meet alot of people. callback 3 Tlivein San Francisco. [don’t like Aying, so [never travel by plane. clon’t really travel 4 Tim from Madrid, but my parents live in Mallorea.I visit them every summer. [usually go by boat oa My suitease is very small, but that's (OK. only take things Ineed. My next trip isto Hong Kong, I'm ready to go. So, what's in my suitcase? Well, there's ‘my laptop, of course. And there are two shirts for work and also there's a skirt. ‘There's a dres forthe evening and there's a pair of shoes, Like shoes for the day and different shoes for the evening, ‘And finaly, there are some T-shirts, That'sall [need oa ‘There are two shirts There are some books. ‘There are three scarves. ‘There are some T-shirts a v bath beet chair table lamp desk soa wardrobe 10 armchair M1 shower 12 fridge ‘S= Sandra, L= Luca + OK, that's the flight. Now le’s look fora hotel. sit fortwo nights or thee? 1: Three nights ~ Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Are there any hotels near the airport? Ss Yes, there are. There are two or three, think. Oh! This one's expensive! Is there a cheap hotel near the airport? No, there aren't any cheap hotels near the airport. OK. Let's look in the ety centre, Are there any cheap hotels there? Yes, ofcourse there are. Well, that’s good. And is there a bus, tothe city centre? ‘Abus from the airport? Yes, there is, ‘There's a bus every twenty minutes from the airport tothe centre. There {sta train, but that's OK. [Lz And there are taxis to. S: I think the bus is fine, OK, so let's look at these hotels, re so @ ft © Audioscripts R: Good aftemoon. Can Uhelp you? Gt: Hello, We'd like a room for two nights R: Of course. Can Thave your name, please? And a creditcard? Gt: Here you are. My name's on the card R: OK. That’ fine. Your room is 197 Gt: Thanks. ike help with these bags. R: That's no problem. Just a moment. G2: And is there a restaurant? R: Yes there is I's open from 7 to 10 for breakfast and 6 t0 11 inthe evening. Gr: Can you tell me the wif password? R: Certainly. I's the name of the hotel ~sunhotel, That's one word. Gt: Thanks, And can you calla taxi please? R: Yes, of course. Do you want it now? Gu: No, we'd ike it for two o'clock, R: OK We'd lke a room for two nights, Vd like help with these bogs. We'd like it for two o'clock. Unit 10 [> 153] ‘This is a photo of Ayrton Senna, the famous Formula One driver. Senna was Brazilian. He was the Formula One world champion three times in 1988, 1990 and 1991. This photo is from 1994, ‘Senna is in Italy. The photo is from just ‘before his last Formula One race Nelson Mandela lived from 1918 to 2013, John Lennon lived from 1940 to 1980. Isabel Allende was born in 1942. ‘Angela Merkel was bor in 1954 Ayrton Senna lived from 1960 to 1994 Malala Yousafzai was born in 1997 Theft oundthe word expeition was from 519 132 The expedition eplain tras Ferdivand Magellan ‘The fit succesful South Poe expedition wrasin 9 Theexpediion leader was, el Amundsen “Theft man inspac was Yu agarn ‘Theft woman space wos Valetna Teresa They meebo rom Rus The rst woman tthe tp of Everest was Junko Tate on 16 May 1978 Theft woman a he North Poe was ‘Ann Barton! May 198 1 Yuri Gagarin was born in 1934 2. His parents were farmers. 3 Hewas pilot CE first eleventh second twelfth third thirteenth fourth fourteenth sith fifteenth sixth sixtoenth seventh seventeenth, cighth eighteenth ninth nineteenth tenth twentieth CE the first of May 1986 the second of June 1953 the third of November 1957 the fourth of October 1957 the twelfth of April 1961 the thirteenth of December 1972 the fourteenth of December 1911 the sixteenth of May 1975 the twentieth of fly 1969 1 Iinterviewer, J =Joe 1: Joe, who was important to you when you were young? J: Well Tove animals. Tremember David Attenborough and his programmes about animals Was he on TV? Je Yes, he was. 1: Were the programmes only for childsen? Je No, they weren't, They were for everyone, Can you remember your favourite David Attenborough programme? Je think it was a programme about meerkats. They were really funny! [love animals and interviewer, A= Aneta TE Aneta, who was important to you when you were young? ‘A: Well, love reading. English ‘was my favourite subject at school. My favourite Book was Pranks. Who was the writer of Frankenstein? |As Iwas Mary Shelley. She was a very clever woman and a great ‘And were you good at English? As Yes, Lwas, interviewer, O = Olga Olga, who was important o you when you were young? (0: remember Micha Johnson, He was ‘a great sportsman 1: Was hean Olympic champion? (0: Yes, he was, Four ines. The lst ime wean 200. 1: Were the 2000 Olympics in Beijing? :No, they weren't. They were in Sydney 1: Were you good at sports a school? (es, Twas, Twasin the basketball team a schoo 1 T=teacher, $= student T Hello! ‘St_Hi, 'm sorry 'm late. The train was late That's OK, Take a seat, (Oh hi, Rav. Hi, Clare. Erm, the meeting was at 2.30. Where were you? Re Oh, I'm sorry was very busy: I's OK. It wasn't an important meeting. 3A: Mmm, this coffee is good! Yes, itis So, what about yesterday? We ‘were at Your house at ten o'dlock, Where were you? 1B I'm very sorry, We weren't at Jnome, We were at my sister's house! OK. Don't worry. Unit 11 ‘The ity of Timbuktu in Mali is famous for its books and documents. Timbults ‘was a centre of learning for hundreds ‘of years. There were thousands of documents on mathematics, science, artand other subjects. Lots ofthe books ‘and documents were in libraries and in family homes. Some books are four hundred years ol. ‘The scientists atthe University of Innsbruck started their investigation Ievwasa man. They called him Ota ‘because the body vas in the Otel mountain in the Alps. The scientists finished their report about Ot He lived about 5,000 years ayo. He was small man. He was about forty-five years old ‘when he died. The scientist think an arrow killed Ot Audioscripts 11 My friend walked across the Alps in 2016. 2. started my English course last year 3 My mother lived in Italy from 2009 to 2015, 4 Our holiday finished last Sunday. I= Interviewer, D = Dinah Hi, Dinah, New Orleans is very {important in your life. Were you born there? Dz Yes, was, And did you live there when you were a child? D:Yes, I did. I went to schoo! there and | went to university there too. My father and his grandparents were born in Nevr Orleans too. So the city is very important in my family’s history 1 What did you want tobe when you wore a child? [De T wanted tae an artist My parents are both artists. Did you study art at university? D:No, actully, I didn’t study art! | studied music 1 Why did you decide tobea [Ds Music is part ofthe story of my city ‘And now I write songs about the people from my city: They tell me thet stories —all about their lives in ‘New Orleans ~and sing about them 1 id you study English at shoot 2 Did you meet ourbest end at seat 3 Did youtiveinatbig iy when you eveg 4 Did youeave shoal when you were tighcen? 5 Did youstart work ast yar? 6 Did you go on holiday every yea? 1A: Did you and Sonia have good time in Sydney last week? Yes, thanks, we did. But we didn’t go swimming. Oh? Why not? ‘There was a shark inthe sea! Did you and Jack have g youd holiday last year? No, we didn’t (OW? Why not? Well, we stayed at home, We didn’t have any money! Did you and Anita have a nice ‘meal lastnight? Re B go9 Fr Yes, we did. Itwas delicious. “And we didn’t pay! Oh? Why not? Fi My boss paid! oa 1 Wedidn't go swimming, 2. We didn't have any money. 3 Wedidn’t pay! Unit 12 AA: Love the weekend, I get up late and ‘g0 shopping in town. Bs Oh, [never get up late a the weekend. I play football on Saturday morning and we start at eight o'clock, usually get up late on Sunday bbut not on Saturday. On Sunday, 1 sometimes meet friends and we go ‘out fora meal A: Yes, me too, But | go out for a meal with my family. We aways go tothe same place. love family Sunday. Tuneh! 1 cooker afridge kitchen 2 achairatable ining room 3 anarmehainasofa living room 4 abed,awardrobe bedroom 5 abath,a shower a toilet bathroom CEE (Q: Tellus about these photos of Ayu's family. ‘A: Wel, this is Ayu’s mother: She's in the kitchen. She's cooking, Q What's she making? ‘A: She's making lunch. They have a big, family lunch every Saturday. Q; And who's this? ‘A: That's Ayu’s husband, Amir, in the bathroom. He's bathing their daughter. Q: How old is their daughter? ‘A: She's eighteen months old. And this is Ayu's father with his friend. ‘They're talking and drinking coffe. ; Are they sitting outside or inside? |A: They're inside. And then this photo is Amis brother with his son. (Q What are they doing? Are they reading? ‘A: No, they aren’t. They're playing a ‘game on Amir’s computer. (Q And what about this last one? ‘A: This is Ayu’s brother —he's wearing, {an orange Tshirt ~and his friend. ‘They're washing their motorbikes. ‘They do that every Saturday. @ Whichis your favourite photo? ‘A: Oh, [think t's the one of Ayu's husband and daughter because they are both smiling and happy. i> 185 J ‘A: What are you doing next weekend? 1: I'm not sure. My brother is coming tomorto Ishe staying the weekend? DB: Yes, he is. We're going out for a meal on Saturday evening A: Helen Smith is giving a talk on Sunday afternoon. Do you want to come? 1 Yes, that’s a great ideo, rs ‘What are you doing this weekend? Ae they doing their homework? Tm going shopping, We're going out fora meal G = George, § = Samira, K = Kris G:Samira, would you lke a drink? A cup of tea or coffee? Kris? What about pay Se Yes, please. I'd like a cup of tea KK, Tea for me too. So, George, when are you moving to your new house? G:On Monday. We're having our last lunch in our old house on Sunday. ‘Would you like to come? S: OK, great! K. Sorry, I can’t make it! like to come, but 'm going om holiday on Sunday. G: Well, do you want to have lunch in ‘our new house? Flow about next ‘month? K: OK, great. After next Saturday is fine > 189] ‘Would you like to come? Would you like to sit down? Would you like a snack? Would you like a drink? 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