TEST 20
1. Walter
2. Small flat
3. Brothers
4. Mechanic
5. Old stamps/
stamps
Part two,
listen and look. There is one example.
Can I ask
you some questions, Grandpa?
Yes. What do
you want to know?
Well, it's
for my history homework. I need to talk to an older person.
Oh. Alright
then?
Well
first... Sorry, but I need to ask you. How old are you, Grandpa?
Okay. Now
let's see. 85 is it?
No. No. 86
now, I'm afraid.
Wow. That's
old.
Thank you
for that.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
And your
name, Grandpa? Walter. How do you spell that?
Yes. Ready?
It's W-A-L-T-E-R. Have you got it?
Got it.
Right.
What's next then?
Well, where
did you live when you were a child?
Oh. I lived
in a small flat with my family in South London. Not too far from here.
But it only
had two bedrooms. Not like the house you live in now. The toilet was outside.
Outside?
Yes. Can you
believe it? And we only had a bath once a week.
And we had
it in front of a big wood fire in the living room.
That sounds
great. So did you have a big family then, Grandpa?
Yes. Very
big. I didn't have any sisters, but I had five brothers. And then my parents,
of course.
Wow. That is
a big family. And what job did you do, Grandpa?
Oh, well,
I've had lots of jobs.
But which
was your favourite?
My
favourite. Well, that'd be when I was a fireman. But before that, I was a
mechanic. That was the first job I did.
Oh, I didn't
know that. Oh, and what about hobbies, Grandpa? Did you have any hobbies?
Yes. Well,
when I was younger, I liked going into the garage and driving the expensive
cars, of course.
But these
days, I just like sitting at home and looking at my old stamps.
I've got a
book of them somewhere.
Now listen
to part two again.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 21
1. southend /
south end
2. summer
3. money
4. weekends / saturdays and Sundays
5. 1:30 p.m. / 1:30
Part 2.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Wipry's
supermarket. How can I help you?
I'm, er, I'm
looking for a job, you see?
Yes, well,
we do have some jobs. Just a minute. I need a pen.
Now then,
what's your name?
Oh, it's er,
Cynthia Jones.
Can you
spell the first name, please?
Yes, er,
C-Y-N-T-H-I-A.
Right.
Can you see
the answer? Now, you listen and write.
Could I have
your address, please?
It's 33
South End Road.
And that's
in Castle Town.
Yes, that's
right.
Right. Good.
And have you worked in a supermarket before?
I have, yes.
That's good.
And when was that? Was it this year?
Er, no. It
was last summer. Er, I worked in your supermarket for three weeks.
Oh, not very
long then. But you liked the work, did you?
Oh, yes, I
did. And I think I was very...
Good. And
why do you want this job now?
Well, you
see, I want the money to go on holiday with my friends. And I haven't got any.
I see. And
you say you can work every day?
Oh, no, I
didn't say that. No, I can't, I'm afraid.
I'm
studying, you see. So I can only work weekends.
And you can
work all day?
What, you
mean from nine till five?
Yes.
Well, no.
I'm sorry. I can't work mornings. It would be...
Let's see.
From one thirty to five?
Oh, right.
Well. Er, thank you for calling.
Now listen
to part two again.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 22
1. Swan
2. Brown
3. bus stop
4. house key - letters
5. 06235453010
Part two.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Er, excuse
me.
How can I
help you?
Oh, you see,
I've lost my handbag. I had it in town this morning and then I...
Just a
minute. Just a minute. I'll get a pen. Now then. Could I have your name please?
Your full name?
Bethany
Phillips. Can you spell the surname please? Yes. Okay. P-H-I-double-L-I-P-S.
Can you see
the answer? Now you listen and write.
Now then.
Could you give me your address please? Oh, that's 27. Swan Street. Brighton.
You know the
fire station. Well, I live very near there and not far from that big
supermarket.
Now then.
Sorry. What have you lost? My handbag. I've lost my handbag. It's brown.
Right. How
did you lose this bag? Well, you see the bus didn't come for ages. So I put my
bag down at the bus stop.
And then it
came and I got on. Okay. So what was inside the bag then? Just tell me slowly.
Oh well,
there was all my money and oh dear. There was my house key and oh yes, there
were two letters.
I wanted to
post them you see. And nothing else then? No. No. I don't think so.
Because I've
got this other bag for my shopping you see and I bought some jeans and a nice
jacket and they're in here. So.
Right. Good.
And could you give me your phone number please? Oh yes. It's 06235 453010.
But we're
all out in the mornings because Dad's at work and thank you.
Now, if I
have any news about your bag, I'll phone you of course in the afternoon. Oh,
thank you very much. That's very kind of.
Goodbye now.
Bye then.
Now listen
to part two again.
That is the
end of part two.
TEST 23
TEST 24
1. the zoo/zoo
2. a cave/cave
3. saturday night
4. dolphins
5. 7 / seven
Part 2.
Listen and look. There is one example.
Good morning
class. Is everyone excited about the school holiday this weekend?
Yes, when
will we leave?
At half past
nine, we will meet at the bus station.
Can you see
the answer?
Now you
listen and write.
What will we
do on Friday afternoon?
We will go
to the zoo. Then we can see all the animals we have learned about.
Great, my
favourite is the lion.
Then on
Saturday afternoon, we're going to a cave. We're going to see bats.
Oh, are they
dangerous?
No, you
don't need to be afraid. And on Saturday night, we're going to go to the
theatre.
What will we
see?
Rabbits in
the hills.
Excellent.
And we're going to the beach on Sunday, right?
Yes. We're
going to swim with dolphins.
How
exciting.
Yes, it will
be fun.
And what time
will we arrive back at the school?
At seven
o'clock on Sunday evening.
Now listen
to part two again.
What will we
do on Friday afternoon?
We will go
to the zoo. Then we can see all the animals we have learned about.
Great, my
favourite is the lion.
Then on
Saturday afternoon, we're going to a cave. We're going to see bats.
Oh, are they
dangerous?
No.
You don't
need to be afraid. And on Saturday night, we're going to go to the theatre.
What will we
see?
Rabbits in
the hills.
Excellent.
And we're going to the beach on Sunday, right?
Yes. We're
going to swim with dolphins.
How
exciting.
Yes, it will
be fun.
And what
time will we arrive back at the school?
At seven
o'clock on Sunday.
That is the
end of part two.

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