TEST 1
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16 Elaine 17 (the)
Grand Hotel 18 8.30
p.m 19 friend 20 724
5936 Audioscript Male:
Hello. 785 3126. Elaine:
Hello. Could I speak to Martin please? Male:
I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. Can I take a message for him? Elaine:
Yes, please. My name’s Elaine. Male:
How do you spell that? Elaine:
E-L-A-I-N-E. Male:
Right, Elaine. And what’s the message? Elaine:
Tell Martin that the party tonight is at the Grand Hotel. I’ll meet him
there. Male:
Does he know the address? Elaine:
Oh yes. Everyone knows the Grand
Hotel. Male:
OK. I’ll tell him. Elaine:
And tell him I’ll try to be there at half past eight. But I may be a bit
late. Male:
Oh, I’m sure he won’t mind waiting. I’ll tell him eight thirty … Is there
anything else? Elaine:
Oh, yes … ask him to bring a friend. Male:
A friend? Oh good, that could be me. Elaine:
Hmm … well … and please ask him to phone me if he can’t come. Male:
Has he got your phone number? Elaine:
It’s 724 5936. Male:
Right, I’ve got that. Elaine:
Thanks a lot. Bye. Male:
Bye. |
21 Warnock 22
bank 23 21st
May 24 £350
(or more) 25 (travel)
bag Audioscript Answerphone:
Hello. This is the South Seas Travel Agency. I’m sorry, no one can speak to
you right now. The South Seas Travel Agency has moved to another part of
town. We also have a new phone number. Please ring us on 847 2296. Our new
address is 98 Warnock Road, that’s W-A-R-N-O-C-K. It’s easy to find – it’s
near the park, at the end of the road, opposite the bank. We will be open for business at our new
office on 21st May. We hope to see you soon at our new address. We have
many exciting holidays at special prices. And we have a present for anyone
who spends £350 or more on a holiday. If
your holiday costs £350, we will give you a travel bag absolutely free. This
beautiful bag can carry everything you need on a plane journey. And it can be
yours free. Thank you for calling the South Seas Travel Agency. |
TEST 2
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16 Monday 17 January 18 9.15
/ quarter past nine/ nine fifteen 19 57 20 (the)
station Audioscript Male:
Good morning. International Language School. Can I help you? Female:
Yes, please, I’d like some information about your school. Male:
Certainly. What do you want to know? Female:
Well, first, what day does the next course begin? Male:
Well, our courses always begin on the first Monday of every month. Let me
see, the next course begins on the third of January. Female:
That’s next week. Male:
Yes, that’s right. Female:
And what time do classes start? Male:
Well, they begin at a quarter past
nine so you should be here a little earlier, at about nine o’clock. Female:
And I don’t have the address. Could you give it to me, please? Male:
Yes, the school is at 57 London Road. Female:
Just a moment. I’ve got a map of the town. Could you tell me where London
Road is, please? Male:
Yes, it’s a long road and we’re quite near the station. Female:
OK. I’ll find it on my map. Thank you very much for your help. Male:
You’re welcome. |
21 9.30
/ half past nine/ nine thirty 22 4.00
23 Sunday(s) 24 21
/ twenty-one 25 60p
/ 60 pence Audioscript Guide:
Good morning and welcome to Scotland. I hope you had a good journey and are
not too tired this morning. My name is Jim and I am here to help you. I want
to tell you a few things which you might find useful. Firstly, the banks. They’re open from nine
thirty in the morning until four
o’clock in the afternoon. That’s nine thirty until four. They’re open every day except Sunday.
But on Sunday you can change money in the hotel. Next, the buses. You can take a bus from the hotel to the
city centre. It’s the number twenty-one. There are buses every fifteen
minutes so you won’t have to wait long. You’ll find the bus stop just outside
the hotel. A ticket to the city centre costs
sixty pence. Finally, tonight we’re having a party for you in the
Restaurant. I hope I’ll see you all there. Thank you. |
TEST 3 –
first – 1st, second – 2nd , third – 3rd,
fourth – 4th
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16 (the)
City 17 G8 18 3rd
/ third 19 7
o’clock / 7 p.m. 20 (some)
magazines / something to read Audioscript Female:
Excuse me! You’re a friend of Toni’s, aren’t you? Male:
Yes. Why? Female:
Oh, he’s had an accident. I’m his sister. He wants his schoolfriends to visit
him in hospital. Male:
Oh, dear. That’s terrible. Is he OK? Female:
He fell off his bicycle and hurt his leg. But he’s not too bad. Male:
Which hospital is he in? Female:
The City hospital. Near the
University. You know where it is, don’t you? Male:
Yes … oh, poor Toni. Female:
His room’s G8. Male:
OK. Is the room easy to find? Female:
Yes. It’s on the third floor, near
the lift. Male:
And when can we visit him? Female:
Well, the visiting hours are from four to … erm … seven, every day. Male:
Well, I’ll go after school today. Does he want anything? Female:
I expect something to read would be nice –z some magazines perhaps. Male:
OK. I’ll take him some. |
21 Black 22 10.30
(a.m.) / half past ten 23 17 24 dog(s)
/ your dog 25 (the)
river Audioscript Answerphone:
This weekend why not visit Park Farm, in the lovely village of Newhampton,
for a day in the country that the whole family will enjoy! Come and see the
farm animals, go for a walk across the fields and take the children to the
mini zoo. Afterwards, you can look around the Gift Shop or have a snack or a
drink in the Black Cat Tea Room.
From the Tea Room, you can watch your children playing outside. Park Farm is open every day from half past
ten in the morning to five o’clock in the evening.
An adult ticket costs six pounds and children between three and sixteen pay
four pounds. But you can save money with a family ticket which costs seventeen pounds. Dogs are not allowed on the farm so
please leave your dog at home! To
find Park Farm, follow the signs in the village. The farm is very near to the river. We look forward to seeing you
soon at Park Farm! |
TEST 4
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16 brakes 17 Hill 18 350519 19 2
p.m. 20 red Audioscript Male:
Good morning. Jackson’s Garage. Can I help you? Mary:
Yes, please. I’m having some trouble with my car. Can you come to have a look
at it? Male:
Can I have your name, please, Miss? Mary:
Yes, my name’s Mary Wilson. Male:
Now, what’s the trouble? Mary:
It’s the brakes. When I was
driving to work this morning they weren’t working very well. Male:
Oh, dear. Don’t worry. We’ll come and repair them. Mary:
Thank you. Male:
Can you tell me your address please? Mary:
Well, I’m at my office. It’s at 31 Hill Road. The car’s parked outside the
office. Male:
Could we also have your office phone number? Mary:
Yes, it’s 350519. Can you some this morning? Male:
I’m afraid we can’t. We’re very busy until lunchtime. Mary:
It’s very important. I really need my car tonight. How soon can you come? Male:
Well, we can come at, say … 2.00 p.m. Mary:
OK, thank you. Male:
And what type of car is it? Mary:
It’s a red Toyota. Male:
OK. See you this afternoon. Mary:
Great. Thank you. Bye. |
21 Craig 22 Park 23 1984 24 1990 25 587
634 Audioscript Presenter:
And now, in this part of the programme we try to put people in contact with
their old schoolfriends. So, if you remember any of these people and you want
to see them again, then listen carefully. Right,
now the first person this morning is Janet Craig. That’s spelt C-R-A-I-G and
I’ll give you her telephone number in a minute or so. Janet said she was at Green Park School in South London for
six happy years, and she wants to meet all her old friends again. She started at the school in 1984 and she
was very sorry when she left to get a job in 1990. So,
if you were at Green Park School between those dates, then please phone
Janes. She’s waiting to hear from you and her number is 587 634, that’s 587
634. I’m
sure you’ll have lots to talk about! |
TEST 5
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16 HYDE 17 factory 18 11.30
19 21 20 photograph(s)
/ photo(s) Audioscript Woman:
Brown’s Builders, good afternoon. Man:
Good afternoon. I’d like to speak to Miss Dixon, please. Woman:
I’m afraid she’s not in the office at the moment. Man:
Can you give her a message for me? Woman:
Yes, certainly. Who’s calling please? Man:
My name is Hyde. Woman:
How do you spell that, please? Man:
That’s H-Y-D-E. Woman:
Right, Mr Hyde. Man:
Could you tell her that the time of the meeting has changed? Woman:
Is that the meeting about the new houses? Man:
No, about the new factory. Woman:
I see. And when is it? Man:
It’s on Wednesday at half past eleven. Woman:
Does Miss Dixon know where the meeting is? Man:
I think so. It’s in our main office. Ask her to go to Room 21. Woman:
Right, I’ll tell her. Man:
And could you ask her to bring the photographs with her? Woman:
Which photos do you mean? Man:
She’ll know which ones. They’re very important. Woman:
Don’t worry, I’ll tell her. Thank you very much, Mr Hyde. Man:
Thank you. Goodbye. Woman:
Goodbye. |
21 7.30
22 car
park 23 pink 24 office 25 jacket Tour
guide: Ladies and gentlemen. Here’s
some information about our trip to Loch Ness tomorrow. It’s a long journey,
about three hours each way, so we have to start early. That means we’ll have
breakfast at half past seven. Don’t be late, please, as the bus has to leave
at half past eight. When you finish
breakfast, go to the car park. That’s where we’ll get on the bus. That’s the big car park behind the hotel.
Remember to bring your pink tickets for lunch. We’ll have lunch at a
restaurant near Loch Ness and you must
have your pink ticket or you won’t get any lunch! If you haven’t got a
pink ticket yet, you can get one from the office. Oh,
one more thing. I know it’s summer but it can get quite cold in the mountains
even in July, so bring a jacket
with you. You’ll need one in the evening. All
right? I’ll see you tomorrow morning. |
TEST 6
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16 two
/ 2 / one double, one single 17 440 18 E
A R S L E Y 19 5.30 20 March Audioscript Woman:
Hello. Lonflats Agency. Can I help you? Man:
Oh yes. My name’s Mark Jones. I’m phoning about the flat for rent in Putney.
I saw the advertisement in the paper. Woman:
In Putney … Well, yes, Mr Jones, that one’s got two bedrooms. Man:
Are they double bedrooms? Woman:
One double and one single. Man:
OK. And how much is the rent? Woman:
Well, it’s £440 a month. Man:
I see. And where exactly is it? Woman:
It’s number 27 Earsley Street. Man:
Oh. How do you spell that? Woman:
Earsley. It’s E-A-R-S-L-E-Y. It’s near the train station. Man:
And what floor is it on? Woman:
It’s a second floor flat. Man:
Has it got any furniture? Woman:
Yes. It’s got some nice modern furniture. Man:
Well. It sounds interesting. I’d like to see it, please. Woman:
Can you come tomorrow? Man:
Tomorrow. That’s Tuesday? Woman:
Uh-hm Man:
Well, only after 5 o’clock. Woman:
How about half past five? Man:
Yes, that’s fine. Oh, one thing I nearly forgot. When will the flat be free
to rent? Woman:
From the 1st of March. Man:
OK. See you tomorrow. Woman:
Bye. |
21 10.45
(15 to 11) 22 castle 23 8 24 park 25 market(s) Audioscript Guide:
Hello everyone. I just want to tell you about our trip to the town of
Chester. The coach will leave at nine fifteen tomorrow morning. It takes about an hour and a half to get
to Chester, so we will arrive at a quarter to eleven. You will have time for a
cup of coffee before our first visit. This will be to the castle. It is a
very interesting old building and I’m sure you’ll enjoy the visit. Tickets
for the castle cost three pounds fifty for adults and, if you have children, a family ticket is just eight pounds. There
are lots of things to see and we will be there about two hours. We
will take sandwiches for lunch with us and we will all eat together in a park. You will be pleased to
know that tomorrow is going to be sunny. After
lunch, we will walk round the old market. You will be able to buy all
your presents there. Now, any questions? |
TEST 7
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16 (next)
Monday 17 15
18 12.99
19 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. 20 Green
Park Audioscript Woman:
Hello, School of Italian Studies. Man:
Hello, I saw your advertisement in the newspaper. Can you give me some
information, please? Woman:
Yes, of course. What would you like to know? Man:
Well, first, how long are the courses? Woman:
They’re six or nine months long and the next courses begin next Monday. Man:
How many students will there be in the class? Not too many, I hope. Woman:
Usually, there are about 15. We find that a good number. Man:
OK. Now, I saw the price of the course in the newspaper, but will I have to
pay for anything else? Woman:
Only for the coursebook, which costs twelve pounds ninety-nine. Man:
I see. When can I come and pay? Woman:
Well, the school is open eight a.m. to seven p.m. Monday to Friday and on
Saturdays from nine to one. Man:
OK. And one more question – what’s the nearest underground station to your
school? Woman:
It’s Green Park. Man:
Green Park. I see. Well, thank you very much. Goodbye. Woman:
Goodbye. |
21 7 22 castle 23 café/lunch 24 beach/lake 25 camera Audioscript Tour
guide: Hello everybody. Tomorrow
we’re all going on a coach trip to Lake Tandy and I’d just like to give you
some information about the trip. We’ll be leaving here at nine thirty in the
morning. It’s a seven-hour trip, so we’ll be back at half past four. We’re going to visit three places. The
first one is a castle. This was built six hundred years ago and it is
very interesting. After that we will stop at a café for lunch at one o’clock.
We’ll stay there about three-quarters of an hour. We will then drive on to our
third stop. It will be at a beach and if you like you can swim there or just
sit in the sun and look at the scenery. The lake is very beautiful and there
are lots of birds there. So remember
to take a camera. I’m sure you’ll be able to take some excellent
photographs. |
TEST 8
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16 Friday 17 8.30
18 London
Hotel 19 SHINDY
20 pencil Audioscript Jeremy:
Hello. Kate:
Hi Jeremy. It’s Kate. I’m going to have a party next week. Would you like to
come to it? Jeremy:
A party – that’s great. What’s it for? Kate:
It’s my birthday on Wednesday – I’m going to be seventeen. Jeremy:
Oh dear – I can’t come on Wednesday. Kate:
No – my birthday’s Wednesday, but the party’s on Friday. Jeremy:
Oh, that’s OK. What time will it begin? Kate:
At eight thirty. Jeremy:
Right – that should be no problem. Kate:
It’s going to be at the London Hotel. Do you know where that is? Jeremy:
Let me think – the London Hotel. No, I don’t. Kate:
Well, it’s near the town centre on Shindy Street. Jeremy:
Could you spell that for me? Kate:
Yeah, sure. It’s S-H-I-N-D-Y – Shindy Street. Jeremy:
OK. I can find that. I’ve got a map. Can I bring anything? Kate:
Well, I need a lot of pencils for a game we’re going to play. Jeremy:
OK. I’ll bring some pencils. Kate:
Thanks. See you there. |
21 Midnight
22 Thursday 23 9.15
(p.m.) quarter past nine 24 2.80 25 HAUXTON Audioscript Woman:
Thank you for calling the North London Arts Cinema, Wood Green. There is no
one to answer your call at the moment. The
North London Arts Cinema is open seven days a week, showing a variety of
British and foreign films. Next
week we will show an Italian film called Midnight
Meeting. It is set in Milan in the 1950s. You can see that film from
Monday to Thursday. It will be on twice a day in the evenings. That’s at 6.45
and 9.15. The film lasts two hours and fifteen minutes. Tickets are £4, but
there is a special student ticket at
£2.80 for all our midweek films. Please bring your student card if you
want the cheaper ticket. The
nearest car park to the cinema is in Hauxton Street. That’s H-A-U-X-T-O-N.
It’s just five minutes’ walk from the cinema. Thank
you for calling the North London Arts Cinema. If you require further
information, phone during office hours – 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Monday to
Friday. |
TEST 9
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16 Graham
/ graham 17 back
/ back (ache) 18 58
(to) 73 19 Tuesday
20 2.15
Audioscript Woman:
Waterhouse School, can I help you? Mr
Graham: Hello, can I leave a message
for Mr Brown, please. Woman:
Yes, of course. What’s your name? Mr
Graham: David Graham. Woman:
Could you spell your surname for me, please? Mr
Graham: Yes, it’s G-R-A-H-A-M. Woman:
Right, I’ve got that. What’s the message? Mr
Graham: Well, I can’t teach my classes
for a few days because my back’s bad again. Woman:
Oh dear! A bad back. Mr
Graham: Yes. Can you ask Mr Brown to
tell the students to read their course book. They should start at page 58 and
read to page 73. Woman:
OK, I’ve got that. Anything else? Mr
Graham: Er yes … tell Mr Brown that
I’ve been to the doctor and I can’t come back to work until Tuesday. Woman:
That’s in the morning, is it? Mr
Graham: No, not until the afternoon.
I’ll be there for my first class. It starts at quarter past two. Woman:
Right. I’ll tell him. I hope you feel better soon. Mr
Graham: Thanks very much. Bye. Woman:
Goodbye. |
21 2nd 22 37
(.00) (each) 23 283
0065 24 South 25 Trinity Audioscript Man:
You are listening to Radio South. Here is some information about a pop
concert. The group Red River will come to London soon. They will be in London
from the twenty-eighth of October to the second of November. After that they
will be in Oxford from the fourth of November until the ninth. Tickets are
quite expensive – they cost thirty-seven
pounds each, but half of that money will go to a children’s hospital. Tickets
will sell quickly for this famous band so book early. To book a ticket for a
London concert, telephone two-eight-three, double 0-six-five between ten a.m.
and ten p.m. Have a credit card number ready. The London concerts will be in
South Bank Hall. It’s very easy to find. The best way to get there is to take
the train. The concert hall is in Trinity Street. That’s T-R-I-N-I-T-Y
Street. See you there. For
classical music lovers … |
TEST 10
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16 7.30
17 bus 18 12.50 19 Monday(s) 20 Stuart Audioscript Woman:
Playhouse Theatre. Can I help you? Man:
Yes, I’d like some information about the plays that are on next week, please. Woman:
Certainly. We have two plays next week. The White Room is on at seven thirty
every evening. Then in the afternoons we have a play by a new young writer.
The name of that is The School Bus. That’s at three o’clock. Man:
The School Bus? Woman:
Yes, it’s a play for children. Man:
Mmm … and how much are tickets? Woman:
Well, ticket for seats upstairs cost
fifteen pounds and those for downstairs are twelve pounds fifty. Man:
Are the prices the same for all performances? Woman:
No, all tickets are six pounds on Mondays. But you’ll have to buy them soon
if you want some of those. Man:
OK. And one more thing … is there a car park near the theatre? Woman:
Yes, in Stuart Street. Man:
Can you spell that, please? Woman:
Certainly. It’s S-T-U-A-R-T. It’s just behind the theatre. Man:
Thank you for your help. Woman:
OK. Goodbye. |
21 793220 22 8.30 23 Padley(‘)s 24 77 25 University Audioscript Man:
This is the Mill House Health Centre. The Health Centre is closed until eight
o’clock tomorrow morning, but here is some important information. To make an
appointment with one of the doctors you can phone us tomorrow. The number is
seven nine three double two 0. The
Health Centre is always very busy early in the morning so please do not phone
before eight-thirty. If
you want to get medicine, Padley’s Chemist’s Shop, that’s P-A-D-L-E-Y-S, is
open until ten p.m. every evening this week, including Sundays. Take the 77 bus to the High Street.
The stop is right outside the shop. If
you need to see a doctor now, please go to the accident department at
University Hospital. They are open twenty-four hours a day for accidents and
emergencies. Thank you for calling the Mill House Health Centre this evening.
Our doctors and nurses will be pleased to answer any more of your questions
tomorrow |
TEST 11
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16 Wednesday
17 7.30
18 (£)5.50 19 Capelle 20 328
Audioscript Man:
Good morning. Central School of Music. Judy:
Good morning. My name’s Judy Black. I’d like some information about guitar
lessons, please. Man:
Are you a beginner? Judy:
Yes, I’ve never played the guitar before. Man:
Then you’ll want a beginners’ class. There’s one on Wednesday evening and another on Tuesday morning. Judy:
I work during the day so I’d like the evening class. Man:
It begins at half past seven and it’s a two-hour class. Judy:
Oh, that will be fine for me. Er, can you tell me how much I have to pay? Man:
Each lesson costs five pounds fifty.
That’s fifty-five pounds for a course of ten lessons. Judy:
That’s not bad. But I haven’t got a guitar. Does it matter? Man:
No, the school can lend you one. Judy:
Oh good. And can you tell me the name of the teacher? Man:
It’s Mrs Capelle. That’s C-A-P-E-L-L-E. Judy:
Right. What room will my lesson be in? Man:
Classroom number three hundred and twenty-eight on the third floor. Judy:
Great. Thank you very much. Bye. Man:
Bye. |
21 film
museum 22 8.45
23 car
park 24 6.70
25 pencil Audioscript Teacher:
Right, listen carefully, everyone. I want to tell you about our school trip.
We’re going to go on Saturday. I hope you can all come. As you know, we’re going to visit the film museum. There are lots
of very interesting things there about the cinema and how films are made. We’ll have to leave at eight forty-five
so don’t be late. We’ll get there by bus. Please meet me in the car park.
You all know where that is, don’t you? And when we return, the bus will leave
you at the school entrance. Tell your parents, won’t you? What
next? Oh yes, the cost. It’ll be six pounds seventy pence each, OK? Remember
to get the money from your parents. Now,
I’m going to give you some work to do at the museum. You’ll need to write things down, so take a pencil with you. We’ll
have lunch in the museum café so you needn’t bring any food with you.
Well, I think that’s everything … |

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