TEST 5
1 -
31 2 - half
past four/4.30 3 -
cakes, games 4 -
jeans 5 -
phone GIRL: Dad, can I
have a party for me and seven other girls at school? MAN: Why? It
isn’t your birthday. GIRL: I know, but
the school exams are over. MAN: All right.
When do you want to have the party? GIRL: On
Saturday? MAN: OK. GIRL: Could we
have the party at Grandmother’s house? MAN: I think so,
but why there? GIRL: Because her
house is bigger. What’s the number of her house? I can’t remember. MAN: It’s thirty-one. And it’s in Regent
Street. GIRL: I remember
the name of the street, Dad! MAN: And when you
ask your friends to come, you must put the time too. GIRL: Can we
start at half past three in the afternoon? MAN: That’s too
early, I think. Put half past four. GIRL: OK. I’m
going to ask my friends to bring some things so Mum won’t have to do
everything. And I can help too. MAN: What kind of
things? GIRL: How about cakes and some games? MAN: All right.
And tell your friends to wear jeans. GIRL: Why, Dad? MAN: Well, then
you can play in the garden if the weather’s nice. GIRL: Oh, yes …
excellent. I love climbing the trees in the garden. MAN: I know. And
ask your friends’ parents to phone me,
please. GIRL: Why? MAN: Because it’s
good to have everyone’s address. GIRL: OK. Thanks,
Dad. Oh … it will be great! |
1 - science 2 -
Shaker 3 -
15/fifteen 4 - kitchen 5 -
black WOMAN: Right,
please be quiet, everyone. I want to tell you about your new teacher. BOY: When is the
new teacher going to start teaching us, Miss Brown? WOMAN: Next week,
Harry. BOY: Which day? WOMAN: On
Tuesday. BOY: Which
subject will she teach us? WOMAN: You ask a
lot of questions, Harry. BOY: Sorry, Miss
Brown, but I just want to know. WOMAN: All right.
Well, she usually teaches maths, but she’s going to teach your class science. BOY: And what’s
her name? WOMAN: Yes,
that’s important! It’s Mrs Shaker. Can you spell that for us? BOY: Is it S-H-A-K-E-R? WOMAN: That’s
right, Harry. Excellent. BOY: And which
classroom will she teach in? WOMAN: She’ll be
in classroom fifteen. And where is that, Harry? BOY: It’s next to
the school kitchen. WOMAN: Good. Now,
this is her first job, so please be kind to her. BOY: I’ll meet
her in the car park and carry all her bags and books. What colour is her car?
Do you know? WOMAN: Blue, I
think. No, sorry, it’s black. The new secretary’s car is blue. BOY: And can we
…? WOMAN: That’s
enough questions, Harry. Now we must start some work. |
PART 3
1 -
3.30 2 -
12/twelve 3 -
green 4 -
garden 5 -
gloves Audioscript BOY: Mum, can we
have a party for Dad’s birthday? WOMAN: Oh, yes …
that will be nice. BOY: But it must
be a secret. WOMAN: All right.
But when shall we have it? It’s his birthday on Tuesday, but that isn’t a
good day for a party. BOY: How about
Sunday? WOMAN: OK. BOY: We can have
the party in the evening. WOMAN: The
afternoon will be better, Peter, because you have to go to school on Monday. BOY: All right.
What time can we have the party, then? WOMAN: Half past
three, I think. BOY: OK. How many
people can come? Twenty? WOMAN: Not that
many. Just the family and a few of Dad’s friends. I’ll make enough food for
twelve people. BOY: Can you make
a big, square cake? And it must be green.
That’s Dad’s favourite. |
WOMAN: I’ll try!
But you must help me, too. There will be a lot of things to do. BOY: OK. Give me
something to do now. Shall I tidy the dining room? WOMAN: No. You
don’t need to do that, because we can eat outside in this lovely weather. So
can you please tidy the garden? BOY: That sounds
boring! WOMAN: I know.
But we want everything to look nice, don’t we? BOY: Yes, you’re
right. What present shall I get him? WOMAN: How about
some new gloves? He needs some for
his golf and he’s lost his old ones. BOY: But that
will be expensive … WOMAN: Well, I’ll
give you some money. But you must cut the grass first! BOY: OK. |
TEST 6
1 -
Beulah 2 - 91 3 - brother 4 - photographer 5 - computer game(s) GIRL: Can I ask
you some questions, Richard? It’s for my school work. MAN: Yes, of
course. I’m happy to help. Are the questions very difficult? GIRL: No, they’re
not. Who’s the oldest person in your family? MAN: That’s easy.
My grandmother. GIRL: Right. GIRL: What’s her
name? MAN: It’s Beulah. GIRL: I’ve never
heard that name before. How do you spell it? MAN: B-E-U-L-A-H. GIRL: How old is
she? Is it OK to ask that? MAN: Yes, yes –
it’s not a secret! She’s ninety-one. GIRL: Wow! That’s
great! My grandmother is only sixty. And does your grandmother live with you,
Richard? MAN: No, she
lives with her brother. They have a nice flat near the park. GIRL: Did your grandmother have a job when she
was younger? MAN:
Yes, she was a photographer. She worked for a lot of famous newspapers. GIRL: What hobbies
does she have now? MAN: Well, lots
of things, but she likes computer games best. GIRL: I’d like to
meet your grandmother, Richard – she sounds very interesting! |
1 - Secret 2 - 400 3 - computer 4 - July 5 - Clifton WOMAN: Tom,
there’s something here in the newspaper about a competition. It looks
interesting. BOY: What kind of
competition is it, Mum? WOMAN: You have
to write a story and send it to the newspaper. BOY: I could do
that! BOY: What do you
have to write about? WOMAN: It says
the story is called ‘My Secret Wish’ BOY: That’s
difficult! WOMAN: No, it
isn’t! You want to be a famous footballer! It will be easy for you to write
about that, won’t it? BOY: I can try.
And how long must it be? Does it say? WOMAN: Yes. You
have to write about 400 words. That’s not very much. It’s about two pages,
isn’t it? You usually write about 200 words on a page. BOY:
And if I win …? WOMAN:
You get a computer! BOY: Great! When
do you have to send them the story? WOMAN: You must
post it before 14 July. Is that enough time? BOY: I think so …
I’ve got three weeks. Where must I send it? WOMAN: It says,
write your name and address on it, put it in a big envelope and post it to
the newspaper office in Clifton Street. BOY: Is that
C-L-I-F-T-E-N? WOMAN: No …
C-L-I-F-T-O-N. BOY: OK. Great!
I’ll begin now! |
PART 3
1 -
tent 2 -
Horris 3 - vegetables 4 - brown 5 - garden BOY: Mum, did you
have a pet when you were young? WOMAN: Yes. Why? BOY: Because we
have to write about pets for homework. WOMAN: Well, when
I was about five, my father found a rabbit. BOY: And was that
your pet, Mum? WOMAN: Yes, but
all the family loved it. BOY: Where did
your dad find the rabbit? WOMAN: Well, he went camping with my brother one
weekend and he found the rabbit in their tent. BOY: And didn’t
it hop away? WOMAN: No, it
didn’t. BOY: And did your
rabbit have a name? Can you remember it? |
WOMAN: Oh, yes,
because I chose it. We called it Horris. BOY: That’s a
strange name. How do you spell it? WOMAN: H-O-R-R-I-S. It was the name of a
rabbit in a television programme. BOY: Oh. And did
you give it grass to eat? WOMAN: Well, it
ate grass, but we gave it vegetables. Rabbits like those best. BOY: Oh, yes. And
what colour was it? WOMAN: It was
brown and it had very long ears and a soft coat. It was very good at jumping! BOY: And where
did it like? In your bedroom? WOMAN: No, in the
garden. Rabbits don’t like living inside. BOY: And did you
often play with it? WOMAN: Oh, yes.
Every day! BOY: Well,
perhaps one day we could have a rabbit too! WOMAN: Hmmm. |
TEST 7
1 History 2 dentist 3 meeting 4 Follow 5 Saffron Audioscript GIRL: Mum. Can my
friend Daisy come here after school on Monday? WOMAN: Not on
Monday, Jane. You’re going to Vicky’s house, remember? GIRL: Oh, yes, of
course. I forgot. I’m going to look after her baby. WOMAN: Look, I’m
writing it in the family diary, so you won’t forget. GIRL: Oh, can you
write something for me, under Tuesday? WOMAN: Yes. What
shall I write? GIRL: ‘Jane’s
History Exam.’ WOMAN: Ooh, yes.
That’s important. GIRL: And
something else. Jack has to go to the doctor’s on Wednesday morning. He told
me. WOMAN: Your
brother Jack gets everything wrong! He has to go to the dentist then. I’ve told him three times. GIRL: When is Dad
going to go to London? WOMAN: On
Thursday morning, very early. He’s going to fly this time. GIRL: Really?
What’s he going to do there? WOMAN: He has an
important meeting at South Television. GIRL: Oh, right.
Mum, could we go to the cinema on Friday evening? WOMAN: Um, yes,
all right. There’s a new film with Sally Gold – what’s it called – ‘Find That
Star’? GIRL: No, Mum.
It’s ‘Follow That Star’. WOMAN: Well,
let’s go and see that. GIRL: Could we go
to a restaurant before the film starts? WOMAN: No, Jane.
We’re going out for dinner on Saturday, remember? For your father’s birthday. GIRL: Oh, yes.
Sorry. Where are we going to do? WOMAN: To the
Saffron Restaurant. Ooh, how do you spell that? GIRL: Oh, Mum –
it’s S-A-double F-R-O-N. And they have really good mango ice cream there. WOMAN: I know.
It’s your father’s favourite, too! |
1
factory 2 train 3 7.30 4 cakes 5 uniform Audioscript BOY: Aunt Lucy, I
have to do some homework about different jobs. WOMAN: Do you?
Well, you can write about my job! BOY: OK. You’re a
cook, aren’t you? WOMAN: That’s
right. I love my job. BOY: I have to
ask you five questions about your job. WOMAN: OK. What’s
the first one? BOY: Where do you
work, Aunt Lucy? WOMAN: I work at
a factory. BOY: OK. I have
to write down the answers. WOMAN: That’s OK. BOY: And how do
you go to work? Do you go on the bus? WOMAN: I can’t do
that. It takes too long so I go on the train. BOY: OK. And what
time do you have to start work every day? WOMAN: Oh, very early! I start at half past
seven, but I have to leave home at seven o’clock. BOY: That IS
early! And what do you make at the place where you work? WOMAN: We make
cakes. BOY: Wow! What a
great job! Do you eat some of them? WOMAN: No! If you
make them all day, you don’t want to eat them! BOY: And my last
question. What do you have to wear there? WOMAN: We all
have to wear a uniform. I like it. It looks nice, too. BOY: Good. Well,
thanks for answering my questions. Can I come and visit you at work one day? WOMAN: I don’t
know. Perhaps. |
PART 3
1 June 2 Burley 3 10/ten
(children) 4 rucksack 5 insects Audioscript BOY: Mum! Miss
Right a school is going to take some of us on a camping holiday! Can I go? WOMAN: For how
long? BOY: It’s just
for three days! WOMAN: Oh! I see. WOMAN: When is
this holiday? BOY: She’s going
to leave on June 6th and come back home on the 9th. WOMAN: Hmm. I
must write that in my diary. All right. And where will you camp? BOY: On a farm.
It’s called Burley Farm. That’s B-U-R-L-E-Y. Miss Right wrote it on the
board. WOMAN: Oh, I
know. It’s near the forest. We went there on holiday once. Do you remember? |
BOY: No! WOMAN: You were
very little. But I have a few more questions. BOY: OK. WOMAN: How many
children are going to go? BOY: Only ten
children and there will be two teachers with us. That’s OK, isn’t it? WOMAN: Yes. What
do you have to take with you? BOY: We don’t need to take any tents. The teachers will
bring them, but I will have to take a rucksack to carry things in. WOMAN: OK, and
what are you going to do on this holiday? Sports? Learn about the farm
animals there? BOY: No. We’re
going to learn about insects.
We’re going to watch them, draw them and take pictures of them. WOMAN: That
sounds interesting! Perhaps I’ll come too! BOY: Mum! You
can’t! You’re too big! |
TEST 8
1 sugar 2 SCONES 3 48 4 10/ten
minutes 5 jam Audioscript WOMAN: Now
everyone, listen carefully. Tomorrow we’re going to cook something together. BOY: Oh, good.
What do we need to bring? WOMAN: Please
bring a big bowl. BOY: OK. WOMAN: I want you
to bring some other things from home. Please write them on a piece of paper
now. BOY: Do we have
to bring flour, Miss? WOMAN: No, you
don’t. We already have some. But I want you to bring sugar, butter and eggs. BOY: OK, Miss.
What are we going to cook? WOMAN: They’re
called scones. They are a kind of cake. BOY: Do you spell
that S-C-O-N-E-S? WOMAN: Yes,
that’s right. BOY: How many
scones are we going to make? WOMAN: There will
be enough to make 48, so everyone can take some home. BOY: How long
does it take to cook them? An hour? WOMAN: No! It
only takes ten minutes. BOY: Are they
nice, Miss? WOMAN: Oh, yes!
They’re lovely when they’re warm. You can eat them with jam. |
1 8 2 Harding 3 insects 4 (a) snack/lunch //
(some) food // snacks 5 uniform(s)/(the) school
clothes Audioscript WOMAN: Good
morning, children! We’re going to visit a museum next week. Do you remember?
You need to tell your parents about it, so listen carefully. BOY: Are we going
to go there on the train, Miss Fish? WOMAN: Yes.
That’s right, David. We’ll all walk to the station from the school together
that morning. BOY: Great! It’s
going to be an exciting day! BOY: What time
will we leave school, Miss Fish? WOMAN: We have to
leave here at eight o’clock. Sorry! I know it’s early, but we’ll have more
time at the museum if we leave then. BOY: Does it take
a long time to get there? WOMAN: Yes. But
the museum is very good. You’ll see. BOY: What’s the
name of the museum, Miss Fish? WOMAN: It’s
called the Harding Museum. Write that down, please. BOY: Is that
H-A-R-D-I-N-G? WOMAN: Yes,
that’s the right way to spell it. BOY: And what
will we see there? Will it be paintings like last time? WOMAN: No, we’re
going to learn about insects at
the museum. We’re going to look at some, draw some and find out a lot of
things about them. It will be very interesting for you. BOY: Wow! It
sounds excellent! Can we buy our lunch there too? WOMAN: No.
There’s no café there. So this is important. You must all bring a snack with you to eat at midday. Don’t
forget! BOY: OK. And what
must we wear that day? Can we wear jeans? WOMAN: No, you’re
not in school that day, but you must still wear your uniform. BOY: Oh … WOMAN: You’re
going to have a very good day there, David. Don’t forget to tell your parents
all about it, children. Now open your math books, please. We’ve got lots of
work to do this morning. |
PART 3
1 Chopsticks 2 6 3 Margie 4 (a) cook 5 (all) excellent Audioscript BOY: Hello, Anna.
Did you watch television yesterday? WOMAN: Yes, I
did, in the evening after work. BOY: Good. Can I
ask you some questions, please? I have to write something about television
for my English homework. WOMAN: Yes, of
course. BOY: How many
programmes did you watch? WOMAN: Three. BOY: Which was
the best programme that you watched last night? WOMAN: It was a
film called ‘Chopsticks’. It was very one, but I enjoyed it. BOY: Mmm. I
didn’t see that. What time did it start? WOMAN: At 6
o’clock. And it finished at half past seven. Then I had dinner, after that. |
BOY: Were there
any famous actors in the film? WOMAN: Yes.
Margie MacDonald. I love her films! BOY: Oh. Can you
spell her first name for me? WOMAN: Yes. It
M-A-R-G-I-E. BOY: And what is
she in the film? I mean, what kind of person? WOMAN: She’s a cook. In the story she wants
to be a singer but she hasn’t got any money, so she has to work in a restaurant. BOY: Oh, it
sounds good. I’d like to see it now. WOMAN: Yes. The actors were all excellent, and
it’s an interesting story too. |
TEST 9
1 Boyles 2 flowers 3 35/thirty-five 4 insects 5 bus Audioscript BOY: What are we
going to do in our lesson today, Miss Gold? WOMAN: We’re
going to talk about the class visit to Sunny Farm, David. BOY: Great! When
are we going to go? WOMAN: Next
Monday. Write it down, then you won’t forget. BOY: OK. WOMAN: We’re
going to meet the farmer there. BOY: What’s his
name? Do you know? WOMAN: Yes. It’s
Mr Boyles. That’s B-O-Y-L-E-S. BOY: OK. I’ve
written that down too. What does he grow there? Vegetables? WOMAN: No. He
grows flowers and then he sells them to people in other countries. BOY: Wow. I’ve
never seen that kind of farm before. Is it a big farm, Miss Gold, with lots
of fields? WOMAN: Well,
David, he has thirty-five fields.
It’s a very interesting farm to visit. BOY: Great. But
what will we do there? WOMAN: I’d like
you to do some drawing there. We’ll learn about his work first and then he’s
going to show you his insects.
They’re his hobby. I want you all to draw them. BOY: Oh! I don’t
like them. Do we have to do that? WOMAN: Yes. They
aren’t dangerous ones, David! The farmer keeps them in big boxes in his
house. You don’t have to pick them up if you don’t want to. BOY: Good! And
are we going to go to the farm by car? WOMAN: We thought
about that, but then we decided not to. We’re going to go in the school bus. BOY: That sounds
exciting! WOMAN: Yes, it’ll
be a good day, I’m sure. |
1 Welcome 2 4/four 3 white 4 bikes/bicycles 5 12th/12 Audioscript WOMAN: Hello! Are
you the farmer’s son? BOY: Yes, I am.
Can I help you? WOMAN: Our book
says we can camp on this farm. Is that right? BOY: Yes, it is.
Dad’s not here this morning, but I can help. How many nights do you want to
stay here? WOMAN: Five. BOY: OK! BOY: And what’s
your name, please? WOMAN: We’re Mr
and Mrs Welcome. You spell that W-E-L-C-O-M-E. BOY: OK … I’ll
just write that on this piece of paper. WOMAN: We’ve got
our children too. There are four of us. BOY: That’s fine.
Perhaps your children would like to come and see the sheep one day with me! I
help my dad a lot here. WOMAN: I can see
that! BOY: What colour
is your tent? WOMAN: It’s blue with a white stripe round it.
It’s not very big. BOY: OK … You can
put it in our top field. You can drive up there. WOMAN: Great.
We’ve got lots of camping things to carry, so that’s good! BOY: Do you need
anything? WOMAN: We’ve got
cooking and sleeping things but have you got any bikes we can use? We might
want to go for a ride. BOY: Yes. We can
help with those. Dad will come and speak to you about that. WOMAN: Thanks a
lot. The countryside here is so beautiful! BOY: And when are
you going to leave? WOMAN: On June
11th, sorry … I mean June 12th. My mistake! BOY: That’s all
right. OK … Follow me and I’ll show you where to put your tent now. WOMAN: Great!
Thanks! |
PART 3
1 12/twelve 2 Tigers 3 Rockets 4 afternoon(s) 5 Boundary Audioscript MAN: Hello. Can I
help you? BOY: Yes. I want
to play football with the ‘High Flyers’ club. MAN: I see.
What’s your name? BOY: David. David
Smith. MAN: How do you
spell that? BOY: It’s
S-M-I-T-H. MAN: How old are
you, David? BOY: Is it
important? MAN: Yes.
Children have to be eleven or older to play with the High Flyers. BOY: Oh, that’s
OK. I’m twelve. MAN: Good. Have
you played football before? BOY: Oh, yes. I
played for my village team. They’re called the Tigers. We played twice a week in the winter and the spring. I
left the team because it’s for younger children. MAN: I
understand. Well, that sounds fine. You’ll be in our second team. |
BOY: Oh – can’t I
be in your first team? MAN: No, I’m
sorry, David. Not until next year. BOY: What’s the second team called? Has it
got a name? MAN: Yes, it’s called the ‘Rockets’. BOY: Mm. That’s a
good name! Does the team play on Saturday? MAN: Yes, it
does. In the afternoon. Is that a problem for you? BOY: No, that’s
better for me because I have a guitar lesson in the morning. MAN: OK. Now, the
place, so listen carefully. We meet at Boundary Sports Centre … BOY: Sorry, how
do you spell that? MAN: It’s
B-O-U-N-D-A-R-Y. The same name as the road. BOY: All right. MAN: Can your mum
or dad bring you there? BOY: Yes. My mum
will bring me. MAN: Excellent!
Well, see you next month, David. BOY: Thanks. Bye. |
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