TEST 12
1. wings
2. fog
3. pizza
4. pepper
5. 9
Part two.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Don't forget
our visit to the new airport tomorrow everyone.
We haven't.
We're all excited about this cold trip Mr. Drum. Do we need to bring anything
with us? Money or snacks?
No you don't
David, but perhaps you'd like to take your cameras with you. It'll be a good
idea to take lots of photos.
Brilliant.
Can you see the answer? Now you listen and write.
Will we take
a trip in a plane too? No we'll stay on the ground this time, but we'll meet a
pilot and he'll show us the parts of a plane like the instruments and
the wings.
Oh that
sounds fantastic. Please think of questions to ask the pilot.
Oh yes, like
what do they do in dangerous weather? Do they fly when there's a storm or fog?
Excellent
question. Write that one down David. After we see the planes we'll have lunch
at the pizza restaurant there. We'll meet the man who designed the airport.
He'll speak to us about it.
What's the
designer's name? Mr. Pepper. That's P E P P E R. He studied in our school when
he was a boy.
She did?
Wow. Okay now remember. The school bus will be here at half past eight in the
morning and we'll leave at nine o'clock. Don't be late.
No problem
Mr. Drum.
Now listen
to part two again.
Will we take
a trip in a plane too? No we'll stay on the ground this time, but we'll meet a
pilot and he'll show us the parts of a plane like the instruments and the
wings.
Oh that
sounds fantastic. Please think of questions to ask the pilot.
Oh yes, like
what do they do in dangerous weather? Do they fly when there's a storm or fog?
Excellent
question. Write that one down David. After we see the planes we'll have lunch
at the pizza restaurant there. We'll meet the man who designed the airport.
He'll speak to us about it.
What's the
designer's name?
Mr. Pepper.
That's P E P P P E R. He studied in our school when he was a boy.
She did?
Wow.
Okay now
remember. The school bus will be here at half past eight in the morning and
we'll leave at nine o'clock. Don't be late.
No problem
Mr. Drum.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 13
1. Wednesday
2. Winters
3. 6
4. 419
5. A new
costume
Part 2.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Hello. My
name is Katie March and I'd like to join one of your dance classes please.
Hello and
welcome Katie. Can you spell your last name for me please?
Of course,
it's M-A-R-C-H. Thank you.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
When can I
start?
Well, most
of our classes are full, but you can join the one on Wednesdays at 5 in the
afternoon or at the same time on Fridays.
The first
one please. I've got ice skating practice on Fridays.
Who told you
about us Katie?
My best
friend. Could you please see if we're in the same class? Her name's Sophia
Winters. That's W-I-N-T-E-R-S.
Of course.
Let me look in the computer.
Yes, you'll
be together.
I can't
wait. You know, I've had six years of lessons. Then I had to stop when I broke
my leg.
I couldn't
dance for 13 months.
Oh dear.
It's wonderful that you are better now.
Would you
like me to give you some money now?
No, but I
need to write down your address.
Okay, I live
in 419 Westfield Road. That's near Park Street.
Alright,
your teacher is Mrs. Castle. See you next week Katie.
Great.
Thanks. Now I need a new costume and shoes. I'm much bigger than I was.
I'll ask Mom
to take me to the shopping centre before my first lesson.
Now listen
to part two again.
When can I
start?
Well, most
of our classes are full, but you can join the one on Wednesdays at 5 in the
afternoon,
or at the
same time on Fridays.
The first
one please. I've got ice skating practice on Fridays.
Who told you
about us Katie?
My best
friend. Could you please see if we're in the same class? Her name's Sophia
Winters.
That's
W-I-N-T-E-R-S.
Of course.
Let me look in the computer.
Yes, you'll
be together.
I can't
wait. You know, I've had six years of lessons. Then I had to stop when I broke
my leg.
I couldn't
dance for 13 months.
Oh dear.
It's wonderful that you are better now.
Would you
like me to give you some money now?
No, but I
need to write down your address.
Okay. I live
in 419 Westfield Road. That's near Park Street.
Alright.
Your teacher is Mrs. Castle. See you next week, Katie.
Great.
Thanks.
Now I need a
new costume and shoes. I'm much bigger than I was.
I'll ask Mum
to take me to the shopping centre before my first lesson.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 14
TEST 15
1. January
2. Spassky
3. Chess
magazines
4. Hotel
5. Text massage
Part two.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Sarah, did
you know that there's a new chess club in our town?
No, I had no
idea. Is it popular?
Yes, it is.
It has 50 members from all different ages. I joined two.
That's
great.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
Has the club
been open for a long time?
No. It had
its first meeting this January, but I joined a few weeks ago in March.
Do you have
to know how to play chess to join the club?
No, you
don't. A man there gives lessons to new players.
His name is
Oliver Spasky.
How do you
spell his surname?
S-P-A-double-S-K-Y.
He knows a lot about chess and he's really friendly.
Is there
anything else to do at the club? I mean, to take a break from chess?
Well, when
we're not playing, members often read chess magazines there.
They give
you information so you can improve your game.
So, where
does the club meet?
You know
where the theatre is in Flag Street, right?
Well, the
club meets in the hotel across from that. We use a room in the basement there.
And how can
I join the club? Do I need to send someone an email?
No. Just
send a text message to the club's manager, Miss Friend. I'll write down her
phone number for you now.
Now, listen
to part two again.
Has the club
been open for a long time?
No. It had
its first meeting this January, but
I joined a few weeks ago in March.
Do you have
to know how to play chess to join the club?
No, you
don't. A man there gives lessons to new players. His name is Oliver Spasky.
How do you
spell his surname?
S-P-A-double-S-K-Y.
He knows a lot about chess, and he's really friendly.
Is there
anything else to do at the club? I mean, to take a break from chess?
Well, when
we're not playing, members often read chess magazines there.
They give
you information so you can improve your game.
So, where
does the club meet?
You know
where the theatre is in Flag Street, right? Well, the club meets in the hotel
across from that.
We use a
room in the basement there.
And how can
I join the club? Do I need to send someone an email?
No. Just
send a text message to the club's
manager, Miss Friend. I'll write down her phone number for you now.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 16
1. Rides
2. Water
3. Tent
4. Factory
5. chuckles
Part two.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Now listen
boys and girls. I want to tell you about a fun school trip next week.
Where are we
going to visit?
We're going
to go to Preston Funfair on Monday morning.
Oh, that
sounds great.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
What fun
things can we do at the Funfair?
Well, you
can go on lots of rides and you can meet actors in costumes too.
And do we
have to take anything with us? Samuches or juice?
No, we will
go for lunch at a restaurant there.
But it's a
good idea to bring a bottle of water. I think it'll be a warm day. So you might
be thirsty.
And what
happens if it rains? Did children go back to the bus?
No, William.
The Funfair has a huge tent. So we can go there to play board games.
Where will
we catch the bus on Monday morning? Will it be outside the school?
No, it won't
be there. It'll be outside the factory. So ask your parents to bring you there.
Okay, I'll
be there.
And one more
thing. A clown from a circus sometimes comes to the Funfair. He might be there
when we go. His name's Mr. Chuckles.
How do you
spell that?
C-H-U-C-K-L-E-S.
He's very funny. Children always laugh when he's around.
Now listen
to part two again.
What fun
things can we do at the Funfair?
Well, you
can go on lots of rides and you can meet actors in costumes too.
And do we
have to take anything with us? Sandwiches or juice?
No. We will
go for lunch at a restaurant there. But it's a good idea to bring a bottle of
water. I think it'll be a warm day. So you might be thirsty.
And what
happens if it rains? Did children go back to the bus?
No, William.
The Funfair has a huge tent. So we can go there to play board games.
Where will
we catch the bus on Monday morning? Will it be outside the school?
No, it won't
be there. It'll be outside the factory. So ask your parents to bring you there.
Okay, I'll
be there.
And one more
thing. A clown from a circus sometimes comes to the Funfair. He might be there
when we go. His name's Mr. Chuckles.
How do you
spell that?
C-H-U-C-K-L-E-S.
He's very funny. Children always laugh when he's around.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 17
1. swinley
2. butterflies
3. tent
4. Friday
5. 4590
Part 2.
Listen and look. There is one example.
David, do
you want to go camping this weekend?
Okay, Dad.
That sounds good. My friend Tom camped in a forest next to a river last
weekend. Can we go there?
Sure. That
sounds good.
Great.
There's a mountain 20 minutes away, so we can go climbing there too.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
So, what's
this forest called?
It's Swinley
Forest.
And how do
you spell that? I want to search it on the internet.
S-W-I-N-L-E-Y.
Tom said it's really beautiful.
Okay, I
found some information about it. It looks lovely.
What animals
can we see in the forest? I hope there aren't any bears.
Don't worry.
It's really safe there. The website says that it's famous for its butterflies.
What will we
take with us? Will I bring my laptop?
No, we don't
need that. But we need to get the tent
from the basement. That's really important.
Do you want
to leave on Friday evening, Dad?
Well, we
could leave on Saturday morning, but your idea is better. Then we can spend
more time there.
Is there a
special place for camping in the forest? Or can we camp anywhere?
I'm not
sure. Perhaps we should call someone about that.
Look,
there's a number on the website. It's 3724590.
Okay, I'll
call now and find out.
Now, listen
to part two again.
So, what's
this forest called?
It's Swinley
Forest.
And how do
you spell that? I want to search it on the internet.
S-W-I-N-L-E-Y.
Tom said it's really beautiful.
Okay, I
found some information about it. It looks lovely.
What animals
can we see in the forest? I hope there aren't any bears.
Don't worry,
it's really safe there. The website says that it's famous for its butterflies.
What will we
take with us? Will I bring my laptop?
No, we don't
need that. But we need to get the tent from the basement. That's really
important.
Do you want
to leave on Friday evening, Dad?
Well, we
could leave on Saturday morning, but your idea is better. Then we can spend
more time there.
Is there a
special place for camping in the forest? Or can we camp anywhere?
I'm not
sure. Perhaps we should call someone about that.
Look,
there's a number on the website. It's 3724590.
Okay, I'll
call now and find out.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 18
1. Jonson
2. Olives
3. Milkshake
4. Strawberry
5. Bridge
Part 2.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Hello, this
is Pizza Corner. How can I help you?
Hi. I'd like
a pizza, please.
Of course.
First, what's your phone number?
It's
2-1-2-4-2-1-3.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
Can I have
your name too, please?
Yes. It's
William Johnson. That's J-O-N-S-O-N.
Now, what
pizza would you like? Our special pizza today is cheese and peppers.
That sounds
nice, but I want a few olives on the
pizza instead of peppers, please. I love them.
Would you
like anything to drink? We have a new milkshake. It's very popular right now.
Well, I
usually drink lemonade when I eat pizza, but that drink sounds really nice. I'd
like to try it, please.
And what
about something sweet to eat?
Well, I've
got some chocolate biscuits here, but I'd like something different to eat. Give
me some ice cream, please. Strawberry, if you have it.
And where
shall we send everything?
To 23 Bridge
Street. It's in the town centre.
Okay. Your
meal will be there in 20 minutes. Thank you.
Now, listen
to part two again.
Can I have
your name too, please?
Yes. It's
William Johnson. That's J-O-N-S-O-N.
Now, what
pizza would you like? Our special pizza today is cheese and peppers.
That sounds
nice, but I want a few olives on the pizza instead of peppers, please. I love
them.
Would you
like anything to drink? We have a new milkshake. It's very popular right now.
Well, I
usually drink lemonade when I eat pizza, but that drink sounds really nice. I'd
like to try it, please.
And what
about something sweet to eat?
Well, I've
got some chocolate biscuits here, but I'd like something different to eat. Give
me some ice cream, please. Strawberry, if you have it.
And where
shall we send everything?
To 23 Bridge
Street. It's in the town centre.
Okay. Your
meal will be there in 20 minutes.
Thank you.
That is the
end of part two.


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