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Part 2 – Exam 1 Recording script


Instructions
Listen to Sarah talking to a friend about her holiday photographs.
What place is each person in?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Sarah: I’ve got some photos of my holiday in Spain here.


here.  
Friend: Did you go with your family, Sarah?  
Sarah: Yes.
Yes. This is my mother walking in the mountains.
Friend: What lovely trees!. 
trees!. 
Sarah:  And this is my sister
sister Caroline swimming.
Friend:  Ah  
 Ah
Sarah: She prefers swimming here to the hotel pool.
Friend: The sea looks very blue! And who’s this standing outside a castle?  
Sarah:  Jack. But it’s not a castle, it’s a cathedral. It’s one of the
the oldest in Spain.
Spain.  
Friend:  And… is this you, Sarah, buying bananas in a mark et? 
et?  
Sarah: Yes. That wasn’t far from our hotel The food was really cheap there.
there .
Friend:  And here’s Peter eating.
eating. Is he in the garden of your
your hotel?  
Sarah:  
Sarah:  Actually it’s a restaurant near
near the Cathedral. We oft
often
en went there. 
there. 
Friend: What’s your father doing with the cassette recorder in this photo?
Sarah: Oh, he loves history. He’s in a museum here listening to information. That was his
 favourite day because we also visited a castle in the morning.
Friend: They’re great photos, Sarah!
Sarah! 

Part 2 – Exam 2 Recording script


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Listen to Sarah and Mathew talking about the people they met at a party.
What do they say about each person?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Mathew: Did you like the party, Sarah?  


Sarah: Yes, Mathew, I met a lot of people. Did you see Jenny, the girl with the short, blond hair?
Mathew: I think so. Was she talking to John at the beginning of the evening?  
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Mathew: He’s Ok. He just prefers not to talk a lot. 
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Sarah: You was the girl who arrived late? She was very friendly. She knew everyone.
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Mathew: That was Mary, she’s certainly not quiet. 
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Sarah: I know her brother, Bob. He was there too.
Mathew: He’s still at school, isn’t he? 
he ?  
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Sarah: Yes. Everyone was a lot older than him, but he didn’t mind. 
mind. 
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Mathew:  Another person I liked was David. 
David. 
Sarah:
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Mathew:
Analytics Hahaa.. not at all! He was taller than everybody there. Who else did you meet?  
Sarah: Sally. She’s travelled all over the world and knows a lot of famous people. Everything
people. Everything she
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Mathew: It was a good party. 
party. 
 

Part 2 – Exam 3 Recording script


Instructions
Listen to Jack and Mark talking about a new sports centre.
Which sport can they do each day at the sports centre?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Mark: Hello Jack. You want to go to the sports centre one day a week, don’t you?
you? Well 
 , I’ ve
ve got some
information: on Monday there’s golf. 
golf. 
Jack: Uhm… I prefer volleyball, Mark.
Mark. Also Monday’s a ba
bad
d day for me. Tue
Tuesday’ 
sday’ s better. Is there volleyball
then?  
Mark: It’s basketball, but you like that, don’t you?  
Jack: Quite. What can you do on Wednesday?  
Mark: Let’s see. It was Badminton, but not enough people wanted to do it, so it’s swimming now. 
now. 
That’s no good for me because I hate water. And
water. And I go to swimming at school every Tuesday.
Jack: Is there anything outside, football, or hockey?  
Mark: football.  But look: Friday’s good. 
On Thursday, but they don’t do hockey, I’m afraid. Just football.  good. 
Jack: Why?  
Mark: You say you like volleyball. Well, that’s at the sports centre then. 
then.  
Jack: Great!  
Great!
Mark: Or there’s Saturday.
Jack: Swimming again?
Mark: Tennis. That ’s
’s outside, and you like it better than football, don’t you?  
Jack: Yes, but I like volleyball best. 
best. 

Part 2 – Exam 4 Recording script


Instructions
Listen to Sarah talking to a friend about a sports centre.
What is the problem with the different things at the sports centre?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Friend: I like your new T-shirt, Sarah.


Sarah: Uhmm… the colours are nice, but the problem is it’s too big. I got it from a shop
s hop at the sports
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were a lot of people in the pool. 
pool. 
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Friend: So was it difficult to find a space in the car park there?
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or accept the default Yes! It’s not big enough. 
enough.  
Friend: Did you go to the café?
Sarah: Yes, for a cold drink, but I didn’t stay. The tables and floor weren’t clean. 
clean. 
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Friend: club there.
Uh… But I hear they have a good football club there.
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Sarah: That’s right. My brother wanted to go but it starts too late in the evening for him. It’s a pity
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club. 

Friend:
Analytics Can you learn tennis there?
Sarah: I called about lessons but they cost too much. 
much. 
Save Friend: Accept All you tennis, but not today: it’s too hot. Let’s go for a cold swim in the river.
I’ll teach river.  
 

Part 2 – Exam 5 Recording script


Instructions
Listen to Paul talking to a friend about his family.
What does each person do?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Friend: Tell me about your family, Paul.


Paul: Well, you know Sally, my sister, the writer, don’t you? 
you?  
Friend: Yes. Is she your only sister?
Paul: She is, but I’ve got two brothers: David’s older than me and Bill’s younger. 
younger. 
Friend: How old is Bill?
Paul: He’s nineteen. He’s studying French i n Paris at the moment. 
moment. 
Friend: That sounds interesting. And David, what does he do?
Paul: Oh, he’s a teacher, the same as my mother was, but she finished working last year. 
year. 
Friend:  And what about your father?
father?
Paul: Oh, he’s a doctor at the local hospital . 
Friend:  Ah, of course, I’ve seen him there
there..
Paul: My mother says he works too hard. She wants him to stop. She wants to go and live on a farm
in the country near David.
Friend:  And are you a doctor too, Paul?
Paul: Haha, I’m not clever enough. I
enough. I work in a bank, the one in the High Street next to the bookshop. 
bookshop.  
Friend: Do you? So does my sister!

Part 2 – Exam 6 Recording script


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Listen to Liz and Michael talking about rooms in a hotel.
They are going to paint the rooms. What colour are they going to paint each room?
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Liz: Michael, we must paint some of the rooms


r ooms in the hotel.
Michael: Yes, Liz. What colour paint shall we have?  
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Liz: Well, I think the dining room should be white.
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Liz: Uhm. I think it should be white too?
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Michael: NooNoo…… Let’s have something more interesting
interes ting in the television room. Do you like yellow?  
Liz: Yes, a light yellow is alright. Now… what about the bedrooms on the first floor?  
Privacy PolicyMichael: Well, the curtains are dark green, so I think the walls should be light green.
Liz:
Marketing Ok. Shall we have the same colour in the second floor bedrooms too?
Michael: No. Something different. Perhaps… grey. Or is blue prettier?  
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Liz:  Alright. A nice light blue on the second
second floor.
Michael:  And for the office? How
How about red?
Liz: Oh, no. That must be grey. You can have red in the kitchen.
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Michael: Fine! At least one room will be my favourite colour!
colour!  
 

Part 2 – Exam 7 Recording script


Instructions
Listen to two people talking at a party.
What do the guests want to eat or drink?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Jim: Hello Julie. Your new flat is really nice.


Julie: Thanks Jim. It’s nice to see all my friends here. 
here. 
Jim: Yes, the living room’s certainly full of people. Ehm, Kevin wants to know if you ha
have
ve any
orange juice.
Julie Yes, I have. Everybody ’s hungry
’s hungry or thirsty, aren’t  they? 
 they?  
Jim: Of course. It’s a party. Would
party.  Would you like me to
t o help you?
Julie: Oh, yes please! Could you make a sandwich for Barbara?  
Jim: What does she want in it?
Julie: She asked for cheese. And Paul wants an ice cream.
Jim: Fine. I’ll make the sandwich and get the ice cream for him. What does Diana want?  
Julie: She isn’t hungry. She just wants a glass of milk.
Jim: What about the other guests? Do they want anything?
Julie: I don’t think so. Uh… what about you, Jim? What do you want?  
Jim: Oh, I’ll just get a bottle of coke from the fridge. Do you want some, Julie?  
Julie: No, thanks. After all this work I need a cup of tea! 
tea! 

Part 2 – Exam 7 Recording script


Instructions
Listen to Teresa talking to Paul about presents for his family.
What is she going to buy for each person?
For each person, drag and drop, or type the correct place or the corresponding letter in the answer box.

Teresa: Paul, as I’m visiting your family at Christmas, I’d like to take them some presents. What do
you suggest?
Paul: Oh, that’s a good idea. Well, let’s start with my brothers. Kevin likes reading, so buy him a
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Paul: Fine. You
Then there’s Anne. She loves the theatre, so you could get her some tickets to a show. 
show. 
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Teresa:  Alright. Now, what about your your parents? What are they
they interested in?
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Paul: Well, my mother likes classical music, but my father just likes watching television. 
television. 
Teresa: So I can get her a cassette and … him a video.
Privacy PolicyPaul: The cassette’s a good idea. I’m not sure about the video
video..
Teresa:
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Paul: Oh yes, he’d like that.
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Teresa: Fine. That only leaves you, Paul. What would you like for Christmas?
Paul: Well, I’d like to go out for dinner one day.

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