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Elementary Unit 1 Audio Script

LEAD-IN Recording 1

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

LEAD-IN Recording 2

1 What does ‘capital’ mean?

2 I don’t understand.

3 Could you repeat that?

4 Could you spell that?

5 Could you write it?

6 Which page is it?

LEAD-IN Recording 3

one, three, nine, four, ten, six, twelve, eight, two, seven, eleven, five, fifteen,
thirteen, fifty, thirty, a hundred, twenty

UNIT 1 Recording 1

Conversation 1

T = Tour guide M = Man W = Woman

T: Hello. Are you Mr and Mrs Burns?

M: Yes, we are.

T: Hello. I’m Elena Garcia from YouTourist.

W: Hello. Nice to meet you.

T: And you.

Conversation 2

M = Mia L = Lily

M: Hi, Lily. How are you?

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L: Great, thanks. And you?

M: Not so bad.

Conversation 3

J = John A = Ana Ju = Juan

J: Juan, this is Ana.

A: Hi, Juan.

Ju: Hi. Nice to meet you.

A: Are you in the same class?

Ju: No, I’m not a student. We’re friends.

Conversation 4

S = Sophie Raworth

S: Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at One.

Conversation 5

R = Receptionist C = Chris

R: Good afternoon. Can I help you?

C: Yes. I’m here to see Mr Miller.

R: Is your name Simpson?

C: No, it isn’t. My name’s Jackson.

R: Oh, sorry. Please take a seat, Mr Jackson.

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UNIT 1 Recording 2

Spain, Spanish

Britain, British

Italy, Italian

Brazil, Brazilian

China, Chinese

Japan, Japanese

France, French

The USA, American

UNIT 1 Recording 3

A (Irish jig)

B (Brazilian samba)

C (Russian folk music)

D (Greek balalaika)

UNIT 1 Recording 4

camera, mobile phone, laptop, purse, keys, diary, passport, MP3 player
magazine, hairbrush, watch, newspaper, toothbrush, sweater, sunglasses
ticket

UNIT 1 Recording 5

M = Marco R = Rob K = Kate

M: Oh, that’s my flight! Bye, Rob, Kate. I have to go!

R: OK. Bye, Marco. Have a good trip!

K: Yeah. Have a good trip, Marco!

M: Thanks. You, too. Bye!

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R: He’s a nice guy, Marco.

K: Yeah, he is. Wait a minute – is this my bag?

R: No, that’s mine. This is your bag.

K: Wait, look. What are these?

R: Those? They’re DVDs. But they aren’t mine.

K: And they aren’t mine.

R: What’s that?

K: It’s a book about Rome, but it isn’t mine. Is it yours?

R: Oh no. That’s Marco’s …

K: And that bag?

R: Just a minute.

K: Oh good. Those are my sunglasses.

R: Oh, no …

K: And that’s my laptop and my MP3 player.

R: So Marco’s got my bag. Total disaster. Marco! Marco!!

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K: Wait a minute – is this my bag?

R: No, that’s mine. This is your bag.

K: Wait, look. What are these?

R: Those? They’re DVDs. But they aren’t mine.

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UNIT 1 Recording 7

1 This key

2 These keys

3 That key

4 Those keys

UNIT 1 Recording 8

a souvenir shop

postcard, battery, souvenir

a money exchange

euros, money, exchange rate

a train station

single ticket, return ticket, platform

a sandwich bar

cola, coffee, sandwich

UNIT 1 Recording 9

Conversation 1

T = Tourist S = Shop assistant

T: Excuse me. Do you speak English?

S: Yes. Can I help you?

T: Can I have one of those, please?

S: One of these batteries? For your camera?

T: Yes, that’s right.

S: OK. That’s eleven euros, please.

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Conversation 2

T = Tourist C = Clerk

T: Excuse me. Do you speak English?

C: Yes. Can I help you?

T: Could I change this money, please?

C: Fine. That’s four hundred and fifty pounds. Here you are – one
hundred, two, three, four hundred. And ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty.
Four hundred and fifty.

T: Thank you.

C: You’re welcome.

Conversation 3

T = Tourist W = Waiter

T: Can I have a sandwich and a cola, please?

W: That’s six euros.

T: Ah, I only have five euros. How much is the sandwich?

W: Four euros fifty. And the cola is one fifty.

T: OK. Could I have the sandwich, but no cola?

W: That’s four fifty.

T: Thank you.

Conversation 4

TS = Ticket seller T = Tourist

TS: Can I help you?

T: Could I have a single to Sydney, please?

TS: Today?

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T: Yes.

TS: That’s twenty-five dollars.

T: Here you are. Which platform is it?

TS: Platform three.

T: Thanks.

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1 Can I have a sandwich, please?

2 Can I have one of those batteries, please?

3 Could I have a single to Sydney, please?

4 Could I change this money, please?

UNIT 1 Recording 11

1 Can I have a sandwich, please?

2 Can I have a sandwich, please?

3 Can I have one of those batteries, please?

4 Can I have one of those batteries, please?

5 Could I have a single to Sydney, please?

6 Could I have a single to Sydney, please?

7 Could I change this money, please?

8 Could I change this money, please?

UNIT 1 Recording 12

T = Tourist W = Waiter

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T: Can I have a sandwich and a cola, please?

W: That’s six euros.

T: Ah, I only have five euros. How much is the sandwich?

W: Four euros fifty. And the cola is one fifty.

T: OK. Could I have the sandwich, but no cola?

W: That’s four fifty.

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M1 = 1st man M2 = 2nd man W1 = 1st woman W2 = 2nd woman

Conversation 1

M1: How much is an orange juice?

W1: It’s two euros twenty.

Conversation 2

W2: A single ticket is four euros eighty and a taxi is thirteen euros.

Conversation 3

M 2: That’s two euros fifty for the coffee, and another three seventy-five for
the sandwich and a bottle of water – that’s one thirty. That’s seven
euros and fifty-five cents altogether.

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R = Receptionist G = Guest

R: Good evening. Can I help you?

G: Good evening. Yes, I have a reservation. My name’s Baumann.

R: Ah, yes. Mr Baumann. For two nights?

G: That’s right.

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R: Could I ask you to complete this form?

G: Oh, I haven’t got my glasses. Can you help?

R: Certainly. What’s your family name?

G: Baumann.

R: Could you spell that?

G: B-a-u-m-a-n-n.

R: Is that double ‘n’?

G: Yes, that’s right.

R: Your first name?

G: Jeff.

R: And what’s your phone number?

G: 212 4742 285.

R: OK. You’re in room 407. That’s on the fourth floor. The lift’s over there.

G: Room 407?

R: Yes, and this is your keycard.

G: Thank you. What time’s breakfast?

R: From seven to ten.

G: And where is it?

R: In the restaurant, over there.

G: Thank you.

R: Have a good stay.

G: Thanks.

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