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AUDIO SCRIPTS A2 WORKBOOK

UNIT 1.4 page 5, exercise 5

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My first name’s Marta.
My last name’s Palma.
My e-mail address is Palma90@newmail.com.
4 My cell phone number is 215-555-0097.
1.1 page 2, exercise 6 5 My address is 527 Queen Street.
6 My postcode is 19147.
1 “Are you eighteen years old?” “No, I’m twenty.”
2 “Where is Miguel?” “He’s in a meeting.”
1.5 page 6, exercise 1 and 2
3 This is the café. We’re eating breakfast here.
4 Anna is my sister. She’s an English teacher. T = Tom, S = Sam, J = Jacob
5 They’re my friends. We are in the same class.
T: So, what are we talking about today, Sam?
6 I know you. You’re Sasha’s brother.
S: Good question, Tom! We’re looking at places where people from
7 “Is your car German?” “No, it’s Italian.”
different countries live and work together. Last week, I went to Roosevelt
Avenue in New York City. How many different nationalities of people do
1.2 page 4, exercise 5 you think live in the neighborhood there?
1 What’s in his wallet? T: Um, I dunno. Five?
2 Here are your books. S: It’s a lot more than five, Tom. Listen to me talking to Jacob, and you’ll
3 My tablet is on the chair. find out! … So, I’m on Roosevelt Avenue, one of the most international
4 What’s her name? streets in the New York City. The people who work in the stores here
5 Their house is new. come from all over the world. Some people call it “a world on one
6 Where are my tissues? street!” Jacob Espinosa lives and works here. Hi Jacob!
J: Hi Sam.
1.3 page 5, exercise 1 to 4 S: So, this is your store? What do you sell?
J: Yes, it’s my parents’ store. We sell candy – we have 180 different types!
R = receptionist, M = Miguel S: That’s my kind of store! And where are you from?
R: Hi, can I help you? J: I’m from here. But my dad’s Colombian and my mom’s Indian.
M: Yes, I’d like to join the gym, please. S: And there are a lot of different stores on this street, aren’t there?
R: Sure! I just need some information from you, please. What’s your first J: Yes, it’s a long street. You can buy anything here.
name? S: That’s amazing!
M: It’s Miguel. J: It’s a really international street, too – people from all over have stores
R: Sorry, could you say that again, please? here. In fact, people from 53 countries live in this neighborhood.
M: Sure. Miguel. S: Incredible! Tell me about some of them.
R: How do you spell that, please? J: Well, Mr Deng’s from China. He owns three restaurants. He cooks and
M: It’s M-I-G-U-E-L. serves excellent Chinese food. And do you see that family over there?
R: Thanks! And what’s your last name? S: Yes, I see them.
M: My surname is Olivier. O-L-I-V-I-E-R. J: They have a clothing store. Maria’s from Mexico. Her husband’s name is
R: Great. Do you have an e-mail address, Miguel? Miguel – he’s Peruvian. Their four children work in the store, too.
M: Yes, it’s miguel90@starmail.com S: And what about the woman over there? The one talking on her phone.
R: Miguel 90? J: That’s Anna. She works in the café across the road with her two sisters.
M: Yes, that’s right. She’s Russian.
R: Okay, thanks. And what’s your phone number, please? S: What an interesting street! Thanks for talking to me, Jacob.
M: It’s 917-555-0721. J: You’re welcome!
R: Great. What’s your address?
M: 38 MacDougal Street.
R: How do you spell that?
M: MacDougal is M-A-C-D-O-U-G-A-L. MacDougal Street.
R: OK. What’s your zip code?
M: 10012.
R: Thanks very much. Now, let me show you around.

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