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Elementary Audio script Unit 1

UNIT 1 RECORDING 1

A: Hello, my name’s Adam. What’s your name?

B: Hi, I’m Teresa.

A: Nice to meet you, Teresa.

B: And you!

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A: Hi! How are you?

B: I’m fine, thanks. How are you?

A: This is May. She’s from Hong Kong.

B: Nice to meet you, May.

C: Nice to meet you, too.

A: Are you from the USA?

B: No, no …

A: Where are you from?

B: I’m from Sydney ... in Australia.

A: Oh, really?

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Spain, Spanish

China, Chinese

the USA, American

Brazil, Brazilian

Italy, Italian

Great Britain, British

Poland, Polish

Australia, Australian

Japan, Japanese

Vietnam, Vietnamese

Ireland, Irish

Russia, Russian

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British

American

Japanese

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British

American

Japanese

Chinese

Polish

Italian

Vietnamese

Russian

Irish

Spanish

Brazilian

Australian

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Stamp a is from Brazil, stamp b is from China, stamp c is from Poland and stamp d is from

Egypt.

The rupee is the currency of India.

The rouble is the currency of Russia.

The lira is the currency of Turkey.

The peso is the currency of Argentina.

All of these words mean ‘hello’: a is in Chinese, b is in Italian, c is in Russian, d is in Spanish

and e is in Arabic.

Samsung is a Korean company – a famous Korean electrical company.

Google is an American company.

Honda is a Japanese car company.

Marks and Spencer is a British company.

Andrea Bocelli is Italian. He’s from Tuscany in Italy.

Delta Goodrem is from Sydney in Australia – she’s Australian.

Luis Miguel is from Mexico, but his parents are from Spain and Italy.

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Hi, my name’s Lucas Kenny and this is my friend Amy. We’re 26 and we’re from Sydney in

Australia. We aren’t married – we’re friends, and we’re on holiday in Europe.

Hello, my name’s Gustavo Fonseca. I’m 19 years old and I’m from São Paulo in Brazil. I’m a

student – a law student – at university in São Paulo, and I’m not married.

Hello. My name’s Hanna Zlotnik and I’m from Kraków in Poland. Today I’m in New York, but

I’m not here on holiday. I’m here on business. I’m 33 and I’m married with two children.

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I’m on holiday.

You’re here.

He’s from Italy.

She’s single.

It’s here.

We’re students.

They’re from Japan.

I’m not married.

You aren’t on holiday.

He isn’t American.

She isn’t here.

It isn’t German.

We aren’t married.

They aren’t here on business.

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a footballer

a musician

an engineer

a lawyer

a police officer

a singer

a shop assistant

a doctor

an actor

a waiter

a businessman

a businesswoman

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1 He’s a doctor.

2 I’m an engineer.

3 Susanna’s a shop assistant.

4 I’m not a teacher.

5 Diego’s a police officer.

6 She isn’t an actor.

7 a lawyer.

8 I’m a singer.

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A: Are you a student?

B: Yes, I am.

A: Is your teacher English?

B: No, she isn’t.

A: Are you from Brazil?

B: No, I’m not.

A: Are you 21 years old?

B: Yes, I am.

A: Is your name Julian Mendez?

B: Yes, it is.

A: Are you on holiday?

B: No, I’m not.

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A: OK ... what’s her surname?

B: Her surname’s ‘Zaman’.

A: How do you spell that?

B: Zaman ... Z–A–M–A–N.

A: Thank you. And what’s her home number?

B: Er ... her home number is: oh, two, oh …

A: Oh, two, oh ...

B: ... eight ... three ... four ... eight ...

A: Hmm ... yes ...

B: ... nine ... eight ... four ... one.

A: OK ... thanks. What’s her job?

B: Her job? Er ... I don’t know.

A: OK ... Is she married or single?

B: She’s married. Her husband is Yamin ... Yamin Zaman.

B: Thank you …

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