TEST 20
16 River 17 COOPER 18 123-127 19 fish 20 Friday Audioscript Sally:
Hello, Richard. I wasn’t at school today because I was ill. Can you tell me
what our Biology homework is? Richard:
Yes, Sally. In class, we talked about animals that live in water. For
homework, we have to read a book about them. The book’s called Rivers. It’s
in the school library. Sally:
OK. Who is it by? Richard:
Let me see … it’s by Martin Cooper. Sally:
Is that C double O P E R? Richard:
That’s right. You’ll find the books on the third shelf on the Biology
bookshelf. We have to look at part seven, pages a hundred and twenty-three to a hundred and twenty-seven. Sally:
OK. That’s not very much. What is it about? Richard:
That part’s all about fish. It’s quite interesting. Mrs Knight says we’re
going to study lakes next week. Sally:
Oh, right. Do we have to read these pages for the lesson on Monday? Richard:
We have until Friday to do it. Sally:
Oh good. I’ll go to the library on Thursday. Thanks, Richard. See you
tomorrow. |
21 5/7 22 drum 23 9.15
24 3.25
25 217
3881 Audioscript We
are pleased to tell you that this year there will be a summer music school at
the Arts Centre. Classes at the summer music school will begin on the fifth of July and will go on until the thirtieth. The school is open to young people between
the ages of eight and seventeen. There will be classes in piano and guitar …
and, have you ever wanted to play the drums? Well, you can learn at the
summer school. The teachers are all really excellent. There
will be classes every morning from Monday to Friday, beginning at nine fifteen and finishing at eleven forty-five. It
doesn’t matter if you have never had music lessons before. Beginners are
welcome. Students will only have to
pay three pounds twenty-five a day, or fifteen pounds for a week. For
more information about the classes, or to book a place, phone the Arts Centre
on two-one-seven, three-double-eight-one. So,
that’s the summer music school. A great place to play music and make new
friends. |
TEST 21
16 Wednesday 17 12
18 GERALD
19 6.15
20 short Audioscript Girl:
Did you win your match last night, André? André:
Yes. I’m much better since I started having tennis lessons with my new
teacher, Paul. Girl:
How often do you have lessons? André:
Every Wednesday because the only other day he teaches is Friday and I can’t
go then. You like tennis. Why don’t you come too? Girl: Hmm. How much are the lessons?
That’s the first question my parents will ask! André:
I give Paul twelve pounds and he
teaches me for an hour. It’s not expensive. Girl:
No. Maria pays eighteen pounds an hour. André:
But she goes to the tennis club. Paul works at the tennis courts in Gerald
Street. Girl:
How do you spell that? André:
G E R A L D. Girl:
OK. And what time’s your lesson? Can I come and meet Paul next time? André:
Yes. I start at six fifteen and
play until quarter past seven. You can come at the same time. Girl:
OK. What should I wear? André:
You don’t need to wear a tennis dress. Shorts
and a T-shirt will be fine. Girl:
All right. See you then. |
21 White
22 ACHILL
23 1859
24 36
25 fish
/ seafood Audioscript This
week I’m going to tell you about my favourite hotel. It’s in the west of
Ireland and the best time to go there is June. I’ve loved this hotel since I
was a child. It’s called The White
Hotel because it’s always painted that colour. It’s built on one of the
most beautiful islands I have ever visited – Achill Island. You say ‘Akil’,
but it’s spelt A C H I double L. It’s
one of the oldest hotels in this part of the country. It was built in eighteen fifty-nine and the rich and
famous have enjoyed going there ever since. You can see the sea or mountains
from every room. But it’s difficult to book a bedroom there because there are
only thirty-six of them and the
hotel can’t take more than fifty guests at one time. Visitors
also enjoy the hotel restaurant. People go there from all over the world to
eat its fish. It’s caught that day in the sea round the island. Try it cooked
with tomatoes. So,
if you want … |
TEST 22
16 18.25
17 driver 18 GATELY
19
museum 20 drink Audioscript Man:
Good morning. Bus Travel Centre. Girl:
Hello. I’m phoning about buses to Kendal. I’d like to travel there early.
What time does the first bus leave? Man:
The first Kendal bus, that’s six forty-five a.m. Girl:
And how much is a ticket? Man:
It’s eighteen pounds twenty-five for a single, and a return is twenty-six
pounds. Girl:
Will the ticket office be open so early
in the morning? Man:
No, but when you get on the bus the
driver will sell you a ticket. Please have the right money for him. Girl:
OK, fine. Can you tell me where the bus station is? Man:
Yes, it’s in Gately Street. That’s G A T E L Y. Girl:
I’m not sure where that is. Man:
It’s in the city centre. Do you know the museum? It’s next to that. Girl:
Oh yes, I know. And can I get something to eat at the station? Man:
I’m afraid there isn’t a café but there is a small shop. You can get
newspapers and drinks there. Girl:
Oh, I’ll bring some sandwiches then. Thank you. Goodbye. |
21 Dinner
22 29 23 library 24 6.45
25 0774
32316 Audioscript Hi
Jamie, this is Michael. Sorry you’re not in. Would you like to come to the
theatre with me? There’s a play on called The Dinner Party. It’s
about a group of friends who meet again after twenty-five years for a meal.
People say it’s really good. I know it’s your birthday on August the
twenty-seventh. Well, the play is on the twenty-ninth.
I’ll pay for your ticket as a birthday present if you like. It’s
in the New Theatre. It’s that big
building in Church Street just across the road from the library. It
hasn’t been open long and it’s very nice and modern inside. The
play starts at eight o’clock, so why don’t we meet in the coffee bar first?
I’ll see you there at six forty-five and we can have a drink before it
starts. If
you’d like to come, call me on my mobile. The number’s oh double seven four,
three two three one six. Speak to you soon. Bye. |
TEST 23
16 FORSTER(‘)S 17 38
18 green 19 65 20 2
pm Audioscript Bob
Watson: Hello, can I speak to Anna
Jones, please? Mrs
Jones: I’m afraid she’s out but you
can leave a message with me – I’m her mother. Bob
Watson: Thanks. This is Bob Watson
from the shoe shop Forsters. Mrs
Jones: How do you spell that? Bob
Watson: It’s F O R S T E R S. Mrs
Jones: OK, I’ve got that. Bob
Watson: Can you tell her that we now
have the boots she wanted in size
thirty-eight? We only had size forty when she came into the shop last
week. And she’ll be pleased to know that they’re also in the colour she liked – green. Before we only had
black ones. Mrs
Jones: That’s good news. Bob
Watson: Yes, and there’s even more
good news. We’re having a sale, so they’re forty pounds cheaper. Now they’re sixty-five pounds, which is a good
price. They’re made of very good leather. Mrs
Jones: Well, she’ll be really
pleased. Can she come and get them tomorrow at around five o’clock? Bob
Watson: She’ll have to come before two o’clock, I’m afraid, because that’s
when we shut tomorrow. Mrs
Jones: OK, I’ll tell her. |
21 October 22 10.15
23 HAYWARD 24 8.70 25 4497
6390 Audioscript Next
week is Family Learning Week and there will be special activities at colleges
and schools all over town. There
is a very interesting art class at Hadley College called ‘Paint with your
Parents’. It’s on Saturday, October the ninth, and is for anyone with
children under the age of sixteen. It’s a two-hour class. It begins at ten fifteen in the morning and finishes at twelve
fifteen. The
most interesting thing about this class is the special guest, a famous writer
called J.P. Hayward – that’s H A Y W A R D. She will read from her latest
book, Dark Lake. Listening to her will give you ideas to use in
your paintings. The
class is not expensive. A family ticket costs eight pounds seventy. That’s
for four people. Anyone extra has to pay three pounds. This
class will be very popular, so book early. The number you need to call is
double four nine seven, six three nine oh. I hope you all enjoy Family
Learning Week. |
TEST 24
16 bridge 17 12.15
18 ALDFORD 19 ice
cream 20 3.95
Audioscript Man:
Hello. Tourist Information. Woman:
Hello, I’m phoning about the boat trips on the River Dee. Can you tell me
which days they are? Man:
Every Friday and Sunday. Woman:
And where does the boat leave from? Man:
You’ll find it next to the bridge. It’s ten minutes’ walk from North Street
car park. Woman:
Are there several trips a day? Man:
Just one. It starts at twelve fifteen.
It takes about an hour and forty-five minutes, so you’ll be back by two. Woman:
How far up the river will the boat take us? Man:
All the way to Aldford. That’s A L D F O R D. You get off there and come back
through the mountains on a bus. Woman:
It sounds nice. Can I get any food on the boat? Man:
Not much. They only sell ice cream and cold drinks. But there are lots of
cafés in Aldford. Woman:
Can we get tickets on the boat? Man:
Yes. They’re three pounds ninety-five for adults and two pounds seventy-five
for children. Come early and get a good seat. Woman:
OK. Thank you for your help. |
21 89 22 lunch 23 Friday 24 July 25 8447
6953 Audioscript Do
you love singing, dancing and acting? Then come to Silver Star Theatre
School. We have courses every week during the school holidays for children
between nine and sixteen years old. If you are fourteen, fifteen or sixteen, the
price is only eighty-nine pounds for a week. If you are under fourteen,
it costs ninety-five pounds per week. You’ll find we are cheaper than other
theatre schools but much better! The only thing you should bring with you is
your lunch. We will give you any special clothes you
need. From
Monday to Thursday you will work really hard. Then family and friends can come and watch you in a special show on
Friday afternoon. For many people, this is the best day of the week. The
first summer course begins on July the twenty-first and you must book by the
twelfth. If you want to join the Silver Star school, call Mary and ask for a
booking form today. The phone number is eight double four seven, six nine
five three, and you can call between nine a.m. and five p.m. every day. |
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