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EMMA On the 5th of September 1989.<br />
HEAD The 5th of September 1989.<br />
Good. And where do you live?<br />
EMMA 14 Park Street.<br />
HEAD Thank you, Emma. Your class is<br />
4A ...<br />
EMMA OK...<br />
HEAD And you start lessons tomorrow<br />
at 9.15. Now, have you got any<br />
questions?<br />
EMMA Yes, I wanted to know how I can<br />
get to school from Park Street.<br />
HEAD That’s easy. You take the number<br />
12 bus. The journey takes about<br />
10 minutes. The bus stop is<br />
outside the school.<br />
Unit 3, exercise 7<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
VICKY<br />
MUM<br />
What have you got there, Vicky?<br />
It’s an invitation for Jack’s party.<br />
That’s nice. When is it?<br />
It’s on June the 1st.<br />
So what’s happening? Are you<br />
all going out for a pizza again?<br />
No, no, the party’s in his garden.<br />
That’s nice. I hope the weather<br />
stays fine.<br />
He’s having a barbecue. I love<br />
barbecues!<br />
And who’s cooking? His mum, I<br />
suppose.<br />
No. Jack is! And his dad’s<br />
helping him.<br />
How many people are going?<br />
About 15, I think.<br />
You must take a present. A book,<br />
perhaps, or a CD.<br />
I know what he wants, Mum. The<br />
new Star Wars video.<br />
I see.<br />
Can you give me the money to<br />
buy it?<br />
Well... OK, yes, I suppose I can.<br />
Unit 4, exercise 8<br />
GEMMA Hi, Paul, are you coming to my<br />
party on Saturday?<br />
PAUL Yes, I am. But how do I get<br />
there from the train station?<br />
GEMMA It isn’t far. You turn left when you<br />
come out of the station.<br />
PAUL Turn left, OK ...<br />
GEMMA Walk along to the traffic lights<br />
near the post office. Cross the<br />
road at the lights and turn right<br />
into Castle Street. Go along<br />
Castle Street. The hospital is on<br />
your right, but go straight on.<br />
PAUL Straight on at the hospital, OK ...<br />
GEMMA Take the second road on the<br />
left. Our house is the big house<br />
opposite the church.<br />
PAUL Mm. OK.<br />
GEMMA It’s about 10 minutes on foot.<br />
PAUL Oh. I don’t like walking. Is there<br />
a bus?<br />
GEMMA<br />
PAUL<br />
No, there isn’t. But you can take<br />
a taxi.<br />
A taxi? No thanks, I’ll walk. See<br />
you on Saturday!<br />
Unit 5, exercise 7<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
MAN<br />
BOY<br />
Robin, where do you live?<br />
In Helston.<br />
And where’s that?<br />
It’s in the south-west of<br />
England, in Cornwall.<br />
And is it a town or a village?<br />
It’s a small town.<br />
But you weren’t born there, were<br />
you?<br />
No, I was born in London.<br />
So why did you move?<br />
My father didn’t like it in London.<br />
He wanted a quieter life.<br />
And your mother?<br />
My mother was born in<br />
Cornwall. So she was happy to<br />
go back there.<br />
What about you, Robin? Do you<br />
like living in Helston?<br />
Yes, I do. I’ve got lots of new<br />
friends, and there are lots of<br />
things to do. And it isn’t as<br />
dangerous as London. I can go<br />
anywhere by bike. In London I<br />
went by bus or underground.<br />
So Helston is better than<br />
London?<br />
Oh, I didn’t say that. It’s<br />
healthier and quieter. But I still<br />
like London. It’s more exciting.<br />
Unit 6, exercise 7<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
Good morning. Can I help<br />
you?<br />
Yes please, I want to buy a<br />
shirt.<br />
What size are you?<br />
Er.... 15, I think.<br />
And what colour would you<br />
like?<br />
Well, my favourite colour is<br />
blue. But I’ve got a blue shirt.<br />
Have you got anything<br />
green?<br />
How about this? It’s one of<br />
the shirts in the sale. It’s only<br />
£12.<br />
Er... it doesn’t look very<br />
fashionable. I want the shirt<br />
for a party.<br />
Oh, I see. Well, what about<br />
this light brown one? It’s very<br />
attractive.<br />
Mmm. I don’t really like<br />
brown.<br />
Or there’s this purple one....<br />
That looks better. Can I try it<br />
on?<br />
Yes, certainly. (fade out)<br />
(Later)<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
BOY.<br />
ASSISTANT £18.<br />
BOY<br />
ASSISTANT<br />
How does it fit?<br />
It’s perfect. How much is it?<br />
£18. I think that’s all right.<br />
Can I phone my parents to<br />
check?<br />
Of course. You can use our<br />
phone.<br />
Unit 7, exercise 7<br />
Good morning, everyone. I’ve got some<br />
more information about our school trip to<br />
France in May. So please listen and take<br />
notes. You can ask questions when I<br />
finish.<br />
We’re leaving on May the 7th, that’s a<br />
Saturday, at 7 o’clock in the morning, by<br />
coach to London. In London we’re taking<br />
the Eurostar train to Paris, and from<br />
Paris we take another train to Orléans,<br />
where our exchange school is. We arrive<br />
at about 6 o’clock in the evening, and the<br />
teachers and students of the school are<br />
meeting us at the station. You are all<br />
staying with a different French family,<br />
and you are coming home on Friday the<br />
14th.<br />
You don’t have to take any special<br />
clothes for the trip, but a French phrase<br />
book is a good idea, and remember you<br />
have to have a valid passport to go to<br />
France. Another thing ... the cost. The<br />
total cost of the trip is £130 per student.<br />
You don’t have to pay this until April, but<br />
you have to bring a deposit of £20 to<br />
school next week. Is that clear? Now,<br />
are there any questions?<br />
Unit 8, exercise 7<br />
MUM Oh, there’s a lot of work to do.<br />
Who can help me?<br />
WILLIAM I’ll help you, Mum. What do you<br />
want me to do?<br />
MUM You can clean the kitchen.<br />
WILLIAM All right. Oh, Mum ...<br />
MUM Yes?<br />
WILLIAM Can I go to Jamie’s for a<br />
sleepover tonight?<br />
MUM You have to do the washing-up<br />
first!<br />
WILLIAM I don’t want to do the washingup.<br />
I don’t like washing-up.<br />
Can’t Dad do it?<br />
MUM He’s in bed. He doesn’t feel<br />
well.<br />
WILLIAM I don’t think Dad is ill. He’s<br />
watching the match on<br />
television. I think he’ll be all<br />
right after the match.<br />
MUM Well, I don’t know. Perhaps Dad<br />
is OK, but I’m getting a<br />
headache.<br />
WILLIAM Shall I get you an aspirin,<br />
Mum?<br />
MUM No. I don’t want an aspirin. I<br />
want some help with the<br />
housework.<br />
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