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chocolate
football
hotel
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A: Excuse me? Am I in the Japanese
class?
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A: Hi, Helena!
B: Oh helio, Marcus. Marcus, this is
Jackie, from Australia.
A: Hi , Jackie. Nice to meet you. Are
B: Yes, you are. you here on holiday?

111 A: Are you the teacher? C: No, I'm here on business.

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B: No, I'm noto I'm a student.
one, two .. . 4 zero, one ...
A: Oh, sorry.
2 eight, nine .. . S seven, eight .. .
B: No problem . I'm Ed.
3 five, six ... 6 three, four .. . S R N F
A: Hi, I'm Cathy. I'm a student, too.
2 A K E
111 B: Nice to meet you.
A: And you. Are you from Canada?
3 G B I T
4 H U W Q
B: Yes , I am oAnd you, are you English?
A: We don't use verbs that way in our 5 V C Y P
language. A: No, I'm from Ireland.
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B: I don't understand. B: Oh, here's Misaki, the teacher.
She's from Japan.
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A: What's autobus in English?
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A: Excuse me.
B: It's bus.
B: Yes? A: My name 's Alexandra Baecher.
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A: Are you a nurse? B: How do you spell Baecher?
A: Sorry, which pagel
B: No, I'm a doctor. A: B-a-e-c-h-e-r.
B: Seven.
A: Oh, sorry. I'm a nurse. My name's 2
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Anna. It's my first time here. A: Mr Mancini. What's your first
A: I'm Marek.
B: Oh, helio. I'm Lynn. Lynn Baker. name?
B: Can you repeat that, please? B: Gi acomo.
A: Nice to meet you, Doctor Baker.
A: Marek. Are you from England? A: That 's J-a.
5 B: Yes, I amo Look here's a nurse. Jan, B: No, G-i-a-c-o-m-o.
A: What's casa in English? this is Anna.
A: G-i-a-c-o-m-o.
B: Sorry, I don't know. C: Hi, Anna.
B: That 's right.
6 A : Hi.
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A: U-n-d-e-r-s-t-a-n -d. C: Where are you from?
A: Louise Walsh.
B: Can you say it, please? A: I'm from Poland .
B: How do you spell Walsh?
A: OK. Understand . C: Oh . Ozien dobry!
A: W -a-I-s-h.

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A: Are you from Poland, too?
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C: No, I'm from Russia.

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A: What's your name?
Spain B: Vicky Watson.
2 England, Ireland, Russia, Poland, A: Vicky Watson . How do you spell
China Vicky?
3 Japan, Brazil A: Good morning. I'm Sylvia White. B: V-i-c-k-y.
4 Italy B: Ah yes, Mrs White. You 're in S
5 Australia, South Africa Room 9. A: Meilin Zhu.
6 Argentina A: Is Mr Martin here? B: Meilin ... How do you spell Zhu?
7 Saudi Arabia B: Yes, he is. He's in Room 8. A : Z -h-u.

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A : Hi, Pat. Nice camera! 6
B: Thanks. A: Rufus Kean.
I I'm an American student.
A : Is it a Panasonic? B: Rufus. How do you spell that?
2 You're a New York taxi driver.
B: No, it isn't. It's an Olympus. A: R-u-f-u -s.
3 Are you an actor?
A: Ooh l B: R-u-f-u-s. Rufus Kean. K-e-a-n?
4 I'm an engineer from Madrid.
A: That 's right.
5 I'm a hotel waiter.
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A: What's your email address!
B: It's yvesbedi373@yippee.com.
1: Well, your family are all in the same
business. You're actors. You're
from an acting family.
B: Well ... OK, it is a problem
sometimes.
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A: Let's eat.
B: Great.
A: e-v. How do you spell your first 1: For example! lb
name! B: Well, my parents and my brother A: Let's eat.
B: Not e-v. y-v. y as in, erm, yeso y-v- are very good actors. And my sister
B: Great.
e-s. - her films are very good and . ..
we ll , it's new for me .. . 2a
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1: Ah, 1 understand . And .. . A: Let's go.
A: What's your email address!
2 B: Good idea.
B: It's johanna999@gomail.com.
1: Celeste, just a few questions. 2b
A: johanna999 .. . y-o-h
C: Sure. A: Let's go.
B: No, j-o-h ...
1: You're from a very big sports B: Good idea.
A: ji
family. Your mother's a swimmer, 3a
B: j. j-o-h-a-n-n-a. your father's a footballer ... A: Let's stop.
A: OK. Wait. a-n-n-a! C: Yeso B: OK.
B: Yeso a-n-n-a. 1: And your sister's an international 3b
3 tennis player. In the top ten in the
A: Let's stop.
A: And your email address! world.
B: OK.
B: heidih025 1@itmail.com. C: That's right.
4a
A: h-e-i-d- ... 15 it e as in England! 1: And you're a great sportswoman
yourse lf, already at sixteen years A: Let 's have a drink.
B: No, h-e-i-d-i. i as in it or in .
old ... B: Great idea.
A: OK, heidih0251 @itmail.com.
C : Seventeen. 4b
B: That's right.
1: Right, seventeen. You're the A: Let's have a drink.
4 number two junior tennis pi ayer in B: Great idea.

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A: My email address is jorgelopes@ the USA.
toggle.com C: Yeso
B: Just a minute. OK. g-o-r ... 1: So, is it a problem!
A: j not g. j-o-r .. . 3
C: 15 what a problem!
B: j-o-r-g-e. Lopez! A: Let 's eat. A: Let's stop.
1: Well , your sister . ..
A: Yeso B: Great. B: OK.
C: No, it 's not a problem. But ...
B: I-o-p-e ... z as in zool 2 4
A: Let's go. A: Let's have a drink.
A: No, s as in , er, supermarket.
B: lopes.
111 B: Good idea. B: Great idea.
1 What's her job!
A: Yeah, jorgelopes@toggle.com.
2 Where's she from!
3 Where's he from!
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ID 4 He's from Spain.
brother
2 children
6 actor
7 thirsty
1 = Interviewer B = Ben 5 What's his family name!
C = Celeste 3 river 8 building
6 Where's our bus!
4 mountain 9 daughter
7 Where's their room!
1: Be n, you're an actor. 5 husband
B: Yeso
1: And you're from a family of actors. ID 1«411
A: Let's have a break. 7 PEK
B: Yes, my parents are actors. AMS
B: No, let 's not stop. Let 's work. 8 YOW
1: And your brothers and sister! 2 ICN
A: No, let's not work now. 9 KUL
B: Yes, my sister's a film ac tress and 3 .AKL
one of my bro thers, Jack, is an B: Why no t! What's the problem!
4 CPH 10 ZRH
actor. But my other brother, Dave, A: I'm tired!
5 DXB 11 HKG
isn't in the acting business. B: Oh . Yes, I'm tired, too.
6 SIN 12 MUC
1: Oh, what's his job! A: Let's stop.
B: He's a teacher. B: Goo d idea!
1: And is it a problem!
B: 15 what a problem!
1;t411 B: a-d-e-I-3-2-7at cmail ...
A: s-m-a-i-I?
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AMS is Schiphol Airport in
B: No, c-m-a-i-I.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands. A: Good afternoon,
A: Dot com!
2 ICN is Incheon Airport in Seoul, B: Hi. Erm ... can we have two egg
South Korea. B: Yeso
sandwiches, please?
3 AKL is Auckland Airport in New A: On brown bread or white?
Zealand.
4 CPH is Copenhagen Airport in
ID B: Er . .. brown, please. And two
Is this your book here on the table? coffees - one espresso and on~
Denmark. cappuccino.
2 What are these boxes here on my
5 DXB is Dubai International Airport chair? A: That's two egg sandwiches on
in the United Arab Emirates. brown bread, an espresso and a
3 This is my friend, Domingo.
6 SIN is Changi Airport in Singapore. cappuccino.
4 These are my parents, Steve and
7 PEK is Beijing Capital International Beth. B: Thanks.
Airport in China. 2
5 Is that a number 43 bus over there!
8 YOW is Ottawa International C: Excuse me.
Airport in Canada. 6 Are those your books over there?
A: Sorry, just a minute .. . Sorry,
9 KUL is Kuala Lumpur Airport in
7 Who is that woman with Harry?
Mad am. W e're very busy.
Malaysia. 8 Who are those children?
C: No problem. Can I have a mineral
10 ZRH is Zurich Airport in water?
Switzerland.
II HKG is Hong Kong International
ID A: Still or sparkling?
C: Still, please.
Airport.
A: Helio, can I ask you a question? A: Anything el se?
12 MUC is Munich Airport in
Germany. B: Yeah? C: Er, yes, can I have a cake?
A: What's your favourite colour? A: A cake, right ...
C: Er, no, make that two of those
I;DIII B: My favourite colour. Erm .. . I think
it's red . Yes, red . chocolate cakes.
A: Oh no! Five hours in the airport! A: Why red? A: Two. OK!
B: Yeah, five hours. Hey, I'm thirsty. B: Look, you can see. My T-shirt 's red C: YesoTwo cakes, please.
A: Yeah, me too. Let's have a drink. and my shoes. A: And two cakes.
B: Let's go to the café. A: Nice shoes. 3
A: No, let's not go to the café. Let's B: Thanks. And of course my car is A: Can I help you?
go to the restaurant. red.
D: Yes, can we have two colas and
B: The restaurant? No, the café. A: Of course! one tea ... What's the problem,
A: OK, OK. Let's go to the café. 2 Kieron? What? No cola? OK,
B: Good idea! A: What's your favourite colour? sorry. One cola, one water.
C: I don't know. A: Mineral water?
D: Yes, sparkling mineral water.
I;DII' A: Is it blue, maybe? Your sweater's
blue and your bago A: So that's one cola, one sparkling
A: ... and what's your name?
C: Yes, that's true, but no, I think my mineral water, and one tea.
B: Erm, it's Adel.
favourite colour is yellow. D: That's right.
A: Adel ...
A: Why? A: Anything else?
B: Adel Gonda.
C: Yellow's a happy colour. You know, D: Yeso One cake, please.
A: How do you spell that? the sun, the beach ... it's a happy A: OK. One cake.
B: A-d-e-I, G-o-n-d-a. colour. Yes, yellow.
A: A-d-a-I .. . 3
B: A-d-e-I .. . A: Excuse me . Have you got a minute? 111
A: A-d-e-I, G-o-n-t-a. D: Er ... yes, OK. What's your name?
B: No, G-o-n-d-a. A: Erm , what's your favourite colour?
2 Where do you live?

A: OK. And what's your phone D: Hmm. Well, these are my favourite 3 Why do you live in two cities?
number? trousers and jacket and they 're 4 Who do you live with?
B: It's four-five -seven-one-seven-six- brown. So, brown, yes, brown. AII 5 What's your job?
two. my shoes are brown , too! 6 What do you play?
A: And what's your email address?
B: It 's adel327@cmail.com
A: a-d-e-I .. .
- wants
2 does
3 teaches
7 says
8 reads
9 knows
A: We have coffee together every
morning at six.
M: Yeah , 1 stop work then . . .
A: ... and 1start work.
1: And what do you two usually talk
A: Sorry?
B: Half past nine.
A: Half past ni ne. OK, thanks.
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A: When's the party?
4 listens 10 watches about?
B: At Simpson's Restaurant.
5 asks 11 writes M: The usual, really - family, children,
A: No, not where, when . When's the
6 stops 12 goes mywife . . .
party?
A: . . . my husband , money.
B: Oh, sorry. At ten.
111 1: The taxi?
A/M: Yes, the taxi!
A: At ten. OK, thanks.
=Interviewer A =Angela =Matt

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1: Today's programme is about 'double
lives' and we have in the studio a
IKiJ'
sister and brother, Angela . . .
1 Sunday 5 Wednesday
A: Hi. A: What time is it now?
2 Tuesday 6 Monday
1: .. . and Matt. B: It's quarter to three.
3 Thursday 7 Saturday
M: Helio. A: So let's have a coffee.
4 Friday
1: Angela and Matt are from B: Can 1 have a tea?
Lancaster, in England. They're 2
twins, they 're thirty-six years old . 111 A: The film is at eight.
And . .. well let me ask you some
B: Oh good , it's at ten .
questions. Angela, you and Matt A: When are the English lessons?
have a taxi company, yes? A: Not ten, it's at eight!
B: We meet every Tuesday and B: Can you say that again?
A: That's right. Twin Taxi Company. Thursday at 7p.m.
1: So twin brother and sister, twin 3
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taxis - two taxis - good name for A: Can 1 have water?
A: See you on Friday!
the company! B: Sparkling or still?
B: OK. Let's meet in the evening for
A: We don't have two taxis. We have A: 1think 1want sparkling.
coffee.
one taxi. 1feel very ill.
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1: Oh? So who drives? 4
A: Do you have work this week?
M: Well, it's a twenty-four-hour taxi A: I'm tired and hungry.
service . Well, actually twenty-two B: Yes, 1work every day, and at the
hours. 1 drive eleven hours, and weekend , too. B: So let's have a break.
Angela drives eleven hours. 4 A: Can 1 have a coffee?
1: In the same taxi, day and night. A: Wh y are you so tire d? B: Can 1 have a cake?
A: 1drive in the morning and in the B: 1work at night and go to un iversity
afternoon .
M: And 1 drive in the evening, and at 5
in the morning. 1don't sleep!
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A: Does Calvin come to class on
night. A: Are you here tom o rrow? time?
A: And we love it. It's great! B: Yes, I'm here every morning but B: Yes, he does.
1: Eleven hours a day. That's a lot of not in the afternoon.
2 A: Does he ask questions in class?
work.
B: Yes, he does.
M: Yes, well we both have children .
A: Yeah, and they always want
111 3 A: Does he liste n to the answers?
something new - a new phone, 1 one o'clock B: No, he doesn 't.
new computer ... 2 quarter past five 4 A: Does he speak English in class?
M: . . . new clothes, new shoes. 3 quarter to twelve B: No, he doesn 't .
1: How many children do you have, 4 half past nine 5 A: Does he write in the class blog?
Matt? 5 quarter to seven B: Yes, he does.
t>1: 1 have two children. 6 seven o'clock 6 A: Does he read English books?
1: Twins? 7 quarter past four B: No, he doesn't.
M: No! A son and a daughter. He's 8 half past two 7 A: Does he watch films in English?
three and she's four years old.
B: Yes, he does.
1: And you Angela?
A: One girl , Diana. She's seventeen . 111 8 A: Does he do his homework?
B: No, he doesn't.
1: OK. You both work a lot. When do
you two see each other? A: What time's the football match?
B: The football match? At half past nine.
B: Let's have lunch! 3
A: Chanko-nabe? B: Good afternoon . Can I help you?
I = interviewer G = George
B: Of course! D: Yes, I have a question. When does
A: So George, you're a sumo wrestler. the guided tour leave?
B: That's right.
A: But you aren 't Japanese? 111 B: Let me check. Yes, it leaves at half
past nine .
B: No, I' m American . My parents are I gym D: Wonderful. How much does it
Japanese. 2 café, gift shop cost?
A: OK. So, my first question is . . . 3 restaurant, hairdresser's B: It's twenty euros.
what do you eat? 4 swimming pool, guided tour D: Lovely. Thanks for your help.
B: Everyone asks that question! Do S money exchange B: No problem .
you mean , how am I so .. ,
A: .. . big.
B: ... fat? ID
A: Excuse me? I snack bar S newsagent's
A: OK, yeah. Do you eat a lot of
food? B: Yes, can I help you? 2 inte rnet café 6 cash machine
B: Yes, Ido, but it's difficult. A: When does the guided tour leave? 3 hotel 7 restaurant
A: So what's a typical day? B: It leaves every hour from ten in the 4 payphone 8 pharmacy
mo rning.
B: Well , in a typical day, I get up at
seven in the morning.
A: And do you have a big breakfast?
A: So at ten, eleven, twelve and so on?
B: Yes, at ten, eleven, twelve . . . then
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one, two, three, four and five . Oh ,
B: No, I don't. I never have breakfast. A: North Street, please.
sorry, there isn't a guided tour at
A: Oh .. . I'm surprised .. . So what do five today. B: Do you have any bags?
you do in the morning?
A: OK, thanks. Erm ... what time does A: Yes, these, but they're OK here.
B: I go to work. I do sport - sumo the ticket office open? B: North Street?
training.
B: It opens at nine a.m., and ten a.m. A: Yes, the Garde n Hotel.
A: And you aren't hungry? You do on Sunday.
sport with no food .. . B: Right, I know it. Where are you
A: When does it cl ose? from?
B: Well, yes, I'm very hungry in the
B: At five p.m. and at eight p.m. o n C: We're fro m New Zeal and ,
mornings '" always.
Saturday. On Saturday we have an Auc kland .
A: When do you eat? Do you have evening tour at eight.
lunch? B: Ah ... and is this your first time in
A: How much does it cost? Belfast?
B: Yes, we have lunch together at
B: It's twenty-five euros. And ten C: Yes, and it's our first time in Ireland.
twelve. A big lunch.
euros for children.
A: And do you eat junk food ... pizza, A: We're on holiday here, for two
A: Right. Where does it leave from? weeks.
hamburgers - things like that?
B: It leaves from the ticket office, but B: Ah , well it's a good time to visit
B: No, I never eat pizza or other junk
it stops here at the hotel, too. because . . .
food . I usually eat ·Chanko-nabe'.
A: Thank you very mucho 2
A: 'Chanko-nabe'? What's that?
B: You 're welcome. A: Tea or coffee, sir?
B: It's Japanese - it's with chicken, fish
and vegetables. B: Er . .. coffee, please.
A: Very healthy! 111 A: With milk?
B: Yes and I often have six litres of B: Yes, and can I have sugar, please?
beer with lunch . A: Excuse me? Er, what time is it in Moscow now ?
A: Really? Six litres? A: It's .. . er, quarter to three.
B: Can I help you?
B: And then , after lunch, I go to bed. A: What time is breakfast? B: And do you know ... about the
A: You go to bed! weather?
B: From seven to half past ten.
B: Yes, I usually sleep about four A: Yes, it's hoto It 's thirty degrees.
A: That's good . I want to get up early.
hours in the afternoon. B: That's hotoThanks.
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A: And in the evening? A: Enjoy your drink.
C: Excuse me?
B: Sumo training .. . a big dinner of 3
B: Yes, can I help you?
Chanko-nabe and beer, and then A: Do you go to the city centre?
sleep. I usually go to bed at about C: Do you have a gift shop?
B: Where do you want to go l
ten . B: Yes, we do.
A: To the Summer Café. In Old Street.
A: Well, that's very interesting. Thank C: Great. What time does it open and
you, George. Now I'm er .. . B: Yes, we go there.
close?
hungry. A: OK, one adult and two child re n,
B: It opens at ten and closes at four.
please.
C: Oh, good.
B: That's two fifty. A: No, there isn't. There's a restaurant A: That's OK. Can I have two tickets,
A: I don't know the town. Can you tell and a café. please?
us when we get there? B: And is breakfast in the café? B: Single or return?
B: Yes, no problem. It's .. . er ... five A: No, the café opens at seven o'clock A: Return, please.
stops from here. but only for coffee. Breakfast is in B: When do you want to come back?
the restaurant from half past six.
A: We don 't know.
111 B: Great. When does the restaurant
open for dinner?
B: OK. That's thirty-six pounds,
please.
I single ticket 4 passenger A: Breakfast is from half past six to
A: Thirty-six pounds?
2 ticket office S monthly pass eleven, lunch from eleven to three.
B: Yes, eighteen pounds for one
3 return ticket 6 gate B: And dinner?
return.
A: From five to ten.
A: OK.
B: Five to ten. OK, thank you.
B: Put your card in ...
A: A ticket to Canberra, please. 2
A: Can I help you?
B: Single or return?
A: Return, please. B: Yes, I'm a tourist here. I'm here for
l;till
B: For today? three days. What is there to do?
A: Well, there's a very good guided A: And here's your room key.
A: Sorry, no, for tomorrow.
tour of the old town . Anything el se?
B: When do you want to gol
B: Is it a walking tour? B: Yeso Is there a snack bar in the
A: In the afternoon. hotel?
A: No, it's a bus tour. The old town's
B: And when do you want to come A: No, there isn't. There's a restaurant
very big.
back? and a café.
B: What time does it leave?
A: On Friday, in the morning. 2
A: There 's a tour at quarter past ten.
B: OK, that's eighty-three dollars. A: Breakfast is in th~ restaurant from
Oh wait, it's half past ten now,
A: What time's the bus? sorry. So the next tour is at half half past six.
B: There's one at quarter to nine. past one in the afternoon. And B: Great. When does the restaurant
A: When does it arrive in Canberra? there's one at quarter to four. open for dinner?
B: At quarter to eleven. B: Great. How much does it cost? A: From five to ten.
A: Thanks a lot. A: Seventeen euros. 3
B: Seventeen euros. OK. A: No, it's a bus tour. The old town's
A: OK, so .. . Do you like the theatre? very big.
B: Yes, Ido. Very mucho B: What time does it leave?
A: It's bus number thirty-nine.
A: Well, we have summer theatre in A: There's a tour at quarter past ten.
B: Sorry? Twenty-nine? the park now. 4
A: No, thirty-nine. B: Lovely. When is it? A: And there's one at quarter to four.
2 A: That's forty-nine euros. A: Hmm . . . Today's Monday, so B: Great. How much does it cost?
B: Sorry? Forty-five? there's no theatre. A: Seventeen euros.
A: No, forty-nine. B: Oh? S
3 A: The plane leaves from gate fifty- A: Tonight there's a concert in the A: When is the next train to Brighton?
eight. park. At eight o'clock.
B: To Brighton? Let's see .. . it's a
B: Sorry? Gate eighty-eight? B: Wonderful. How much is it? quarter to two now. Th ere's a train
A: No, gate fifty-eight. A: It's free. at two but it's a slow train.
4 A: The bus leaves at a quarter past B: Great. Free. And the theatre? 6
five. When is that? A: Return, please.
B: Sorry? A quarter to five? A: Tomorrow at half past seven. B: When do you want to come back?
A: No, a quarter past five. B: How much is it? A: We don't know.
S A: I'm fifty-four years old. A: Twenty-five euros.
B: Sorry, sixty-four?
A: No, fifty-four.
B: OK, thanks.
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ID
I New Year's Day is January the first.
A: Excuse me?
2 Valentine's Day is February the
IHII B: Yes, can I help you?
fourteenth.
A: When is the next train to Brighton?
3 May the first is May Day.
A: And here's your room key. B: To Brighton? Let's see . .. it's a
4 Independence Day in the USA is
Anything else? quarter to two now. There's a train
July the fourth.
at two, but it 's a slow train.
B: Yeso Is there a snack bar in the hotel? S International Women's Day is
March the eighth.
6 August the eleventh is Son and went to India together last summer
Daughter's Day. 111 and we had a fantastic time. We're
7 December the twenty-fifth is lived 6 studied great friends now.
Christmas Day. 2 closed 7 emailed A: I met my best friend Raji on the
S June the tenth is Children 's Day. 3 opened S texted internet. It was in 2007 after I
finished university. My first job was
9 April the second is Children's Book 4 listened 9 stopped
in Canberra. So I moved home,
Day. 5 looked 10 answered from Sydney to Canberra. AII my
10 World Helio Day is November the friends were in Sydney and I didn't
twenty-first.
I I Business Women's Day in the USA
DI know anyone in Canberra.
I was bored in the evenings and I
is September the twenty-second. worked 4 played
had a lot of free time. So I went on
12 Halloween is October the thirty- 2 wanted 5 repeated the internet a lot. And there was a
first. 3 asked 6 watched blog, called Vindaloo, about Indian
food . Ilove Indian food. And on the
blog I talked to a guy called Raji . He
lB knew a lot about Indian cooking.
I move 6 start So I emailed him and I got an email
A : How's your food? back. He lived in Canberra, too. So
2 dance 7 talk
B: mm-M M-m. we met, and we were instant best
3 cry S walk friends.
4 play 9 wait 2
5 arrive 10 laugh A: How's your food?
B: MM-mm-m.

ID 3
A: How's your food? A: Excuse me. Where's the
underground?
B: MM.
Emperor penguins are very big, but B: It's near the cash machine.
every winter they go on a very long 4
A : Opposite the trains?
walk. Every year, the penguins walk A: How's your food?
between fifty and a hundred and B: Yes, that's right.
B: MM-MM .
twenty kilometres in the snow to find 2
5
food in the sea. A: Excuse me. Where are the men's
A: How's your fo od?
2 toilets?
B: MM-mm.
A black and white cat named Tom B: They 're on the right of the cash
was lost in a British Airways plane for machine.
two month"s. In these two months
he travelled about eight hundred
DI 3
I mm-M M-m, delicious A: Excuse me. Where are the
thousand kilometres and visited a lot
2 MM-mm-m, terrible women's toilets?
of different countries.
3 MM, great B: They're on the right of the men's
3
toilets.
Another amazing cat named Tom was 4 MM -MM, all right
A: On the right of the men's toilets?
a great traveller. He was from the 5 MM -mm, awful
USA and his family moved home from B: And opposite the café.
Florida to California, but Tom wasn't A: OK, thanks.
with them. He was left in Florida. Tom 4
walked four thousand kilometres to J = Jocelyn A = Andreas A: Excuse me. Where are the taxis?
find his family. He arrived at the new
J: I met Ciare last year in an Italian B: They're on the left of the buses.
house in Cal ifornia after two years.
class. I wanted to learn Italian
4 A: So between the buses and the café?
because I love Italy and I wanted
Everybody knows that milk comes to go to Italy on holiday. Anyway, B: Yeso
from cows, not from the supermarket. Ciare sat next to me in class. At A: Thank you.
The average cow gives two hundred first, I didn't like her because she
thousan d glasses of milk in its lifetime was good at Italian and I wasn't
- and its lifetime is sometimes twenty- very good. But every day we went
five years long! home on the same bus and we
5 talked and became friends.
A: Oh, you're a teacher. And what 's
Many parrots talk but they don't know Then one day Ciare phoned me your husband's profession ?
a lot of words - maybe ten or twenty. and said, 'Hey, let's go to India
B: Profession? What's that?
In 2004, in a test, N'kisi, an African together! ' I was very surprised. I
said , 'You mean Italy, not India.' A: You know - doctor, teacher,
grey parrot used 950 words.
She said 'No, India', because she secretary.
loved Indian food . I love it, too. We B: Oh , profession! He's a pilot.
2 Speaker 2 B: Well .. . Oh, I don 't know.
A: What services do they have in the It's just so fast. I mean, I usually drive A: Where is your best friend now?
hotel? fast, 120 kilometres an hour on the
B: Let me see ... she's in California,
motorway, but this w as different. You
B: Services? I think.
don't have time to think. I was really
A: Like a gift shop, hairdresser's, a gym. scared . I didn't like it. I thought it was
B: Oh, services. They have a too dangerous. 1 1.11
swimming pool.
Speaker 3 Speaker I
3 Amazing, really. Everything was so I started the job on Friday, and
A: Do you know another adjective for small from up there, so far away. I the first day was OK. But then on
'good '? felt relaxed, very relaxed. We took Satu rd ay, a lot of people came into
B: Adjective? What's that? hundreds of pictures. The countryside the shop and there were only two of
was beautiful. uso People asked me questions and
A : For example, good, bad, hot, cold,
happy ... Speaker 4 I didn't know the answers. I know
We were a small group - five of uso about computers, but I don't know
B: Oh, adjective. I know an adjective
We went out to this place near the the shop or the prices of things. So
for 'very good'. Fantastic!
sea. A very quiet, beautiful place. We so me customers became angry. It was
sat and waited. And waited. We didn't very difficult. My boss wasn't happy
1¡tIII speak. Our guide said, 'just wait.' And
then two or three birds were there,
with me.

liked 9 became Speaker 2


but nothing 'amazing'. The guide said I studied a long time for this jobo
2 started 10 said
it was abad day for it, sometimes they I know the city and all the tourist
3 spoke II took don't come. So it wasn't very good, places. I speak three languages:
4 knew 12 thought really. I was angry because I know it English , German and japanese. Then
5 cried 13 stopped was expensive. on my first day, they gave me a group
of japanese tourists. I said 'Helio'
6 looked 14 listened
in japanese, and they said nothing.
7 wanted 15 studied Nothing! I thought OK, let's do the
8 talked 16 met tour. So we walked around the old
A: What would you like? town, I talked in japanese about

I ¡tiII B: I'd like a cheese sandwich.


everything - my japanese is really
good. They all looked unhappy, but
A: Would you like white bread or they didn't say anything. Then finally at
A : 15 there a good restaurant near here? brown? the end one man said to me in English ,
B: There's a good Chinese restaurant B: Brown, please. 'We're not japanese, we're Korean .
over th ere . 2 We didn't understand you.' What a
terrible mistake! I felt very bad.
A: Where? A: Can I help you?
B: On the left of the bank. B: Yes , I'd like that sweater, please. Speaker 3
People think it's an easy job, but it
A: I see it. 15 the food good ? A: This one!
isn't. I started one month ago and
B: Well, I think it's delicious. B: N o. I'd like that brown one, please. things were OK, but then a woman
2 3 came in and asked for a simple hair
A: Do you know the Chinese A: Come in. Sit down. cut. 'just a little cut', she said, 'and a
restaurant near here? shampoo' . I cut her hair and washed
B: Nice flat!
it, and then when she looked in the
C: Yes o A: Thanks. Would you like a drink? mirror she screamed, 'Arrrggh! It's
A : 15 it good? B: Yes, I'd love an apple juice or too short! ' Then I made a big mistake.
C: It's all right but I like Italian food . something. Ilaughed. I didn't see a problem -
There's a great Italian restaurant her hair was good. Then my boss
opposite the school. came out and he said, 'Go!' so I left. I
A: Where? thought I lost the joboAn hour later he
How was the weather yesterday? phoned me. He wasn't angry, he just
C: Behind the bus over there. Next to
2 How do you spell beautifu/? said 'Come back, but next time, don 't
the newsagent's.
laugh! OK?'
A: Oh, right. Yeso How's the food there? 3 What would you like for dinner?
~ C: We ate there last night. It was 4 Where is your best friend now?
fantastic. 11"1
He can 't remember names but he

DI A: How was the weather yesterday?


can remember numbers.
2 She can swim but she can't ride a
Speaker I B: Let me think. Um, it was sunny and bike.
I'm not a dancer so I wasn't very good. I cold .. .
3 He can 't drive a car but he can ride
liked the music, you know, and I went A: How do you spell beautifu/? a horse.
with Cheryl - she's a great dancer.
B: Er ... b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-I.
We laughed a lot. It was fantastic. I'm
happy that we went, it was a great gift. A: What would you like for dinner?
4 She can throw but she can't catch. 7 A: I hope we meet again.
S He can play guitar but he can't sing. B: I hope so, too.
6 She can't cook but she can make 8 A: Very nice to meet you.
coffee . B: Nice to meet you, too.

11.1.
I
'Kil'
A: Good morning. Would you like a
A: Hi, how are you? drink?
B: I'm fine, thanks. B: It's very hoto Um ... I can't think.
A: So are you from around here? A: Well , would you like a cup of tea?
B: No, I'm noto I live in Cardiff. I'm B: Nice idea. Can I have three?
James's sister.
A: Who's James? A: Is that the time? My train's at three.
B: It's his party. This is James's flat. B: Here's my cardo James Bond -
that's me.
A: Oh . What do you think of the
party? A: Goodbye. I hope we meet again.

B: It's good. Nice people, good food. B: Let's meet tonight at half past ten.
Er .. . I'm sorry, I can see an old
friend over there, someone from A: This is my friend from work, Marty.
university. B: Nice to meet you. How's the party?
A: Oh . Well, I hope we meet again. C: The music's bad, I hate this place
B: Er ... OK. Maybe in Cardiff. but nice to see a friendly face.

2
A: Sorry, I can see an old friend over
A: Excuse me. Do you have the time? there - the woman near the office
B: Yes, it's half past three. chair.
A: Thanks. Where are you going? B: That's not your friend l That's my
B: To Bristol. And you? wife, Flo.

A: Me too. What's your name? A: Well , nice to meet you. Time to go l

B: I'm ... Oh, look! This is my station .


A: But this isn't Bristol!
B: Did I say Bristol? I meant .. . erm ...
Bath .
A: But this isn't Bath. It's Swindon!
B: I know. I have a meeting at four. In
Swindon.
A: OK. Nice to talk to you.
B: Yeah . Nice to talk to you too.

11'"
I A: I hope you 're at the party on
Friday.
B: I hope so, too.
2 A: This is a nice place .
B: Yes, it's really good.
3 A: It was great to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you , too.
4 A: This is my email address.
B: Here's mine.
S: A: I like this restaurant!
B: Yes, it's really good.
6 A: Here's my card o
B: Here's mine.

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