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TRANSCRIPTS LISTENING TEST PART One What is John going to tonight? Paul: Hello Mrs Brown Is John there? Mrs Brown: No, he’s out on his bicyde at the moment Paul: Oh Can he go swimming tonight? Mrs Brown: Sony, Paul, he's got a football match tonight, Two Which is Ben's family? Female: Are you as tall as your sister, Ben? Ben: No, she’s still taller than me Female: And what about your brother? Ben; Oh, I'm much taller than himl Three Which bag does the woman buy? Female: want to buy a present for Diana Male: What about a bag? Female: Yes, this one's nice, it's small and round Male: I think she’d prefer a square bag Female: No, this is better I’ll get the round one Four How much did the woman pay for the apples? Male: Can I help you? Female: Yes, I'd like a pound o( apples, please Male: Doyou want the ones at thirty pence, thirty-five pence or forty pence? Female: The ones at thirty pence please Five What time does the film start? Ray: Hello? Helen: Hello, Ray? It’s Helen About tonight Ray: Ah, yes The film begins at quarter past eight Helen: OK So, I’ll meet you outside the cinemaat erm about five to eight Ray: All right, see you then PART Liz: Michael, we must paint some of the rooms in the hotel Michael: Yes, Liz What colour paint shall we have? Liz: Well, I think the dining room should be white Michael: Yes White is best for the dining room But I’d like something brighter in the television room What about red? Liz: Hm I think it should be white, too Michael: No, let’s have something more interesting In the television room Do you like yellow? Liz: Yes, a light yellow is all right Now, what about the bedrooms on the first floor? Michael: Well, the curtains are dark green, so I think the walls should be light green Liz: OK Shall we have the same colour in the second floor bedrooms, too? Michael: No, something different Perhaps grey or is blue prettier? Liz: Ail right A nice light biue on the second floor Michael: And for the office? How about red? Liz: Oh, nol That must be grey You can have red in the kitchen Michael: Fine! At least one room wifi be my favourite colour! PART Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane: Sarah: Jane; Sarah: Jane: 368879 Jane? It's Sarah Are you still looking for a job? Yes, I am actually Well, my boss,who’s the sales manager, needs a new secretary Oh, well, tell me something about the job Well, Jane, it's a full-time job, five days a week What time you start in the morning? At nine o’clock You can catch the eight thirty train with me OK, and what’s the pay like? I got a hundred and eighty pounds a week in my last job Oh, you can earn more here, tfs six pounds an hour, so that’s about, um, two hundred and ten pounds a week What doyou for lunch, Sarah? Do you take sandwiches? No, we go to a little cate near the park, And how many weeks' holiday you have? Well, I have four weeks, some people have five, but when you start, Jane, you only have three Right, I see um shall I phone the sales manager? Yes, why not? His name’s Mr Fawcett What? Fawcett F-A-W-C-E-T-T Well, thanks very much Good luck Bye, Jane Bye PART Male: Good morning International Language School Can I help you? Female: Yes, please, I’d like some information about your school Male: Certainly What 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 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 PART 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 LISTENING TEST PART One What will they eat for dinner this evening? Mother: What you want for dinner this evening, Maria? We could or chicken Maria: Mm,what about fish? I had a pizza last night Mother: OK That’s easy to cook Maria: Good Two What time is it? Man: Have you got the right time? I Woman: Er - it’s half past two Man: Ah - my watch says twenty past Woman: Well, it’s ten minutes slow then think my watch is wrong Three What’s Michelle going to read? Man: Can I read your newspaper, Michelle? Michelle: Didn’t you bring a book with you? Man: Yes, but it’s not very interesting Michelle: Oh, here you are I’ll read this letter from John Four How much did the tickets cost? Woman: Oh hi - did you have a good time at the theatre last night? Man: Well, the play was excellent but the tickets cost ninety dollars each Woman: That’s not too bad if the play was good Man: No, perhaps you’re right Five Where is the chemist’s? Man: Excuse me, can you tell me where the chemist’s is, please? Woman: Mm, just a moment Oh yes! It’s past the post office, next to a big supermarket Man: Is it far from here? Woman: No, just two minutes’ walk PART Listen to Kate telling Emma about her family Where is each person going today? Emma: Kate: Emma: Kate: Emma: Kate: Emma: Kate: Emma: Kate: Emma: Kate: Emma: Kate: Hi, Kate What about a game of tennis some time? I’d like to Emma, but not today I’m really busy What are you doing? Sam’s got toothache so I’m going to take him to the dentist this morning Oh dear! and then mother’s going to the hairdresser this afternoon and I said I would drive her home afterwards Then after school Tanya wants me to help her buy some new shoes She doesn’t like shopping alone My daughter doesn’t either You’re going to the concert this evening, aren’t you? I’m afraid not But Len loves classical music, so he’ll go Oh good By the way, has Tom started driving yet? He’s having his first lesson today He’s going to the driving school at lunchtime He’s really excited about it I’m sure he is How’s your father? Does he still play golf? No, not anymore, but he’s started learning Spanish Actually, he’s got a class this evening! Good for him Well, perhaps we can go to the tennis club tomorrow? Yes, OK! PART Listen to a woman talking to a policeman Man: Good morning, madam Can I help you? Woman: Yes I’ve lost my bag Man: Oh, I am sorry Now, where did you lose it? Woman: In the town centre I had it when I got off the bus Man: Was there much money in the bag? Woman: No, there wasn’t I usually have forty or fifty pounds in it, but today I think there was only about twenty Man: What else was in the bag? Woman: Just my gloves I left my credit card and driving licence at home Man: Was the bag expensive? Woman: No, it was an old one It wasn’t big enough really Man: Now, what time did you lose it? Woman: Well, I left home about nine thirty and the bus takes half an hour, so I lost it about ten o’clock Man: Right.Well, I’llphone you tomorrow to tell you if we find it Are you at home in the afternoon? Woman: Sorry, I’m going out until the evening Could you phone before ten in the morning? Man: Certainly I’ll call then Now, what’s your number? Woman: It’s oh three six two PART You will hear a man speaking on the telephone He wants to speak to Miss Dixon, but she’s not there Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Brown’s Builders, good afternoon Good afternoon I’d like to speak to Miss Dixon, please I’m afraid she’s not in the office at the moment Can you give her a message for me? Yes, certainly Who’s calling please? My name is Hyde How you spell that, please? That’s H-Y-D-E Right, Mr Hyde Could you tell her that the time of the meeting has changed? Is that the meeting about the new houses? No, about the new factory I see And when is it? It’s on Wednesday at half past eleven Does Miss Dixon know where the meeting is? I think so It’s in our main office Ask her to go to Room 21 Right, I’ll tell her And could you ask her to bring the photographs with her? Which photos you mean? She’ll know which ones They’re very important Don’t worry, I’ll tell her Thank you very much, Mr Hyde Thank you Goodbye Goodbye PART 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 LISTENING TEST PART One How will Mary travel to Scotland? John: Are you taking the train to Scotland tomorrow, Mary? Mary: No, I’m driving there, it’s cheaper John: Why don’t you go by coach? Mary: Oh no, it takes seven hours Two Where are the shoes? Peter: Mum, have you seen my brown shoes? Mother: Yes, they’re under the table Peter: No they’re not I left them on the chair this morning, but they’re not there now Mother: There they are - under the window! Three When will the football match start next week? Tom: Does the football match start at quarter past twelve every week? Bill: No, it was early this week It usually begins at o’clock Tom: So, it’ll be the usual time next week? Bill: Yes Four Which box of chocolates they buy? Boy: Which box of chocolates shall we get Mum for her birthday? Girl: Those round boxes with the flowers on are nice Boy: Yes, but that square box is cheaper Girl: But it’s Mum’s birthday Let’s get the big round one - we’ve got enough money! Boy: OK Five When’s Wendy’s birthday? John: Wendy, you’re twenty-one on Saturday, aren’t you? Wendy: No, my birthday’s on May the eighteenth John: Well, Saturday is the eighteenth Wendy: No, it’s not, it’s the sixteenth PART Helen: Hi Pete - you’re looking well Pete: Yes, I’ve just been on holiday in the mountains for a week Helen: You must have had good weather Pete: Well, not really When I arrived on the Monday it was very cold Helen: It can be cold in the mountains at this time of the year Pete: Yes - it wasn’t very nice really Then, on Tuesday it was so windy I just stayed in the hotel all day Helen: Did the weather get better? Pete: Well, Wednesday was a bit better There wasn’t any wind and it was sunny most of the day Helen: So did you a lot of walking? Pete: No By Thursday it was very cloudy and it looked as if it was going to snow Helen: And did it? Pete: No, but on Friday it rained a lot Helen: And what about your last day? Pete: Well, the weather was getting better and it was quite warm then But it was a bit too late PART Michael: Marina: Michael: Marina: Michael: Hello, Marina Have you been to the new sports centre yet? No, Michael, where is it? In Long Road You know, near Bridge Street, behind the station Oh Is it good? Yes, it’s great! You can a lot of sports I played table-tennis and volleyball last week Marina: What about tennis? Michael: Not yet They’re going to build some tennis courts next year Marina: Is it expensive? Michael: Not really, Marina It’s £50 a year if you’re 15 to 18, and £30 if you’re under 15 Marina: Oh, that’s good because I’m still 14 Michael: And on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday it stays open late - till 10 o’clock Marina: Oh, great How did you get there? Michael: I got the number 16 bus It’s only 10 minutes from the bus station Do you want to go next week? Marina: OK Any day except Thursday Michael: Well, why don’t we go on Friday? Then we can stay late Marina: Yes, OK Let’s meet after school PART 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 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 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? PART 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? LISTENING TEST PART One What colour is Kathy’s bedroom now? Kathy: Come and look at my bedroom I’ve painted it Man: What colour this time, Kathy? Green? Kathy: I decided to paint it blue Man: Oh well, that’s nicer than before I hated those pink walls Two Which platform does the woman’s train leave from? Woman: Which is the platform for the train to London? Man: The fast train leaves from platform six at seven o’clock Woman: I want to go to Rugby - does it stop there? Man: You need the slow train from platform two at seven ten Three How is Susan going to get to the airport? Man: How are you going to go to the airport on Tuesday, Susan? Susan: I’m going to take the coach I can get off just outside the airport A taxi’s too expensive Man: There’s a train you can get It’s very fast Susan: That’s only at the weekends Four Which is Anna’s family? Man: Tell me about your family, Anna Anna: Well, my father’s tall with dark hair and my mother’s the opposite She’s shorter and blonde Then there’s my brother Man: Is he older than you? Anna: He’s five years younger Five When is Kim’s birthday party? Man: Are you going to Kim’s birthday party? She’ll be sixteen in June Woman: Oh, yes It’s on the eleventh, isn’t it? Man: That’s right It’ll be quite a big party - about thirty people, I think Woman: OK I’ll see you there PART Steve: Rose: doctor Steve: Rose: Steve: Rose: Steve: Rose: Steve: Rose: Steve: Rose: Steve: Hi, Rose Can you help me with my English homework? Er, no, Steve I’m very busy this morning At nine o’clock I’m going to see the Well, what are you going to after that? I go swimming every day now - just for one hour - so I’m going to that at ten Well, can I meet you at eleven? Sorry, I’ve got to see my maths teacher then And then I suppose you’ll go to the library to study Not today! At twelve I must meet Bill I need to talk to him So I’ll see you at lunchtime At one o’clock? I’m going to have lunch with Jo then, but you can come too No, thanks I’ll see you afterwards Well, I have an art class at two But I can help you after that OK I’ll see you at three then PART Friend: Peter: Friend: Peter: Friend: Peter: Friend: Peter: Friend: Peter: Friend: Peter: Friend: PART Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Man: Woman: Peter, you’re learning to drive, aren’t you? Do you go to the AA Driving School? Actually it’s called the ABC Driving School Is it expensive? I want to learn to drive It’s cost me a hundred and forty pounds already I’ve had ten lessons and each one is fourteen pounds Is that for an hour? Mm less than that - abdut three quarters of an hour I see And is the teacher’s car new? Yes, and it’s not a big car so parking’s easy, but it doesn’t go very fast! When are you going to take your driving test? I failed it last week The traffic lights were red but I didn’t see them and I couldn’t brake in time Never mind You can take the test again Tell me about your teacher Is he friendly? He’s OK, he’s quite young and interesting to talk to, but my father will give me my next lessons He’s cheaper! Well, good luck! Playhouse Theatre Can I help you? Yes, I’d like some information about the plays that are on next week, please 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 The School Bus? Yes, it’s a play for children Mmm and how much are tickets? Well, tickets for seats upstairs cost fifteen pounds and those for downstairs are twelve pounds fifty Are the prices the same for all performances? No, all tickets are six pounds on Mondays But you’ll have to buy them soon if you want some of those OK And one more thing is there a car park near the theatre? Yes, in Stuart Street Can you spell that, please? Certainly It’s S-T-U-A-R-T It’s just behind the theatre Thank you for your help OK Goodbye PART 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 The Health Centre is always very busy early in the morning so please not phone before eightthirty 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 LISTENING TEST PART One When will they go on holiday? Man 1: Do you want to come on holiday with me in the summer? Man 2: Sure I can go in June, July or September Man 1: Well, June will be best for me July’s too hot and I have to work September Man 2: OK Where shall we go? Two How is Patti going to travel? Patti: I’m going to go to Vienna on Saturday Man: How long does it take to fly there, Patti? Patti: Oh, I’m going to drive Man: Oh yes, you get ill on planes, don’t you? Patti: Yes, and trains Three What will Sam do? Mother: You must phone me while you’re on holiday, Sam Sam: Telephoning’s too expensive I’ll send you a postcard from the camp site Mother: But I’ll want to know you’re alright Can’t you send me a letter? Sam: I won’t have time for writing letters Four What was the weather like in Portugal? Man: What was the weather like in Portugal, Debbie? Debbie: It was cloudy every day, but it didn’t rain Man: Really? It was lovely and sunny on our holiday in Spain Debbie: Yes, but we were in the north of Portugal and it’s different there Five What has the girl broken? Girl: Be careful, Mum, there are some pieces of glass on the floor Mother: You haven’t broken that nice picture, have you? Girl: It’s alright The lemonade bottle fell on the floor Mother: Oh well, at least it was empty PART Mother: Patrick: Mother: Patrick: Mother: Patrick: Mother: Patrick: Mother: Patrick: Mother: Patrick: Mother: How was the party with your old school friends, Patrick? Great, Mother We’ve changed a lot since 1990 Look at this photo Was Peter there? Yes, this is him in a sports jacket Oh, yes And does Martin still wear a t-shirt and dirty jeans? Well, he’s a businessman now, so he can’t be dirty But he was wearing jeans Look Oh, yes And is this person with the long coat Joanna? It’s like her, isn’t it, but Joanna’s standing next to Amy and wearing a red sweater Is that Amy? I can’t believe it She’s so thin! That black dress doesn’t look very good on her She’s been ill That man in the big hat is her husband, James Oh? Isn’t that Robert? No, see the man in the red t-shirt with the blue trousers? That’s Robert How people change! PART Mark: Jenny: Hello, Jenny What are you doing here? Mark! Hello! This is my daughter, Sarah It’s the school holidays so we’re shopping now - we’re not sure what to after that Mark: Well, there’s a show for children this afternoon in the library where I work Jenny: Oh? What time is the show? Mark: It starts at two and finishes at three thirty It’s only quarter past one now What about that? Jenny: How much is a ticket? Mark: Well, it’s one pound fifty for adults and seventy-five pence for children Programmes are twenty-five pence Jenny: And does your library a reading course in the holidays? Mark: Yes, and if children under ten, like Sarah, read four books in six weeks, we give them something to take home Jenny: What, like, a book? Mark: Well, this year it’s a pen but sometimes it’s a book or a school bag Meet me after the show and I’ll tell you what to Jenny: Thanks See you later then PART 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 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 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 PART 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 at the museum You’ll need to write things down, so take a pencil with you We’ll have lunch in the museum cafe so you needn’t bring any food with you Well, I think that’s everything 10 LISTENING TEST PART One Which is Tom’s mother? Woman: Is that your mother with the hat, Tom? Tom: She never wears a hat Woman: Has she still got glasses and long hair? Tom: Her hair’s short now But she still wears glasses Two Where will the beach party be? Man: Hi, Jane Going to the beach party tonight? Jane: Yes Is it in the same place as last week’s - by the boats? Man: It’s going to be by the trees this time Jane: I’ll meet you at the cafe then Three What will Fiona wear to the dance? Fiona: ShallI wear this skirt or my new trousers to the dance tonight, Mum? Mother: Whataboutyour blue dress, Fiona? Fiona: Is it clean? If it is, I’ll wear that Mother: I washed it yesterday You can wear your trousers tomorrow Four What homework is the girl doing now? Boy: Have you finished the science homework yet? Girl: I’m still working on it What are you doing? Boy: I’ve done my maths and I’ve just started those English exercises Girl: I’m going to them next Five What’s David going to buy? David: I’m just going to the shops, Mum Do you need anything? Mother: Yes, get some fruit will you - some green cooking apples and some oranges to make juice with David: Well, we already have lots of oranges Mother: OK, just some apples then I’ll make the juice when you get back PART Martin: Sonya: Martin: Sonya: Martin: Sonya: Martin: Sonya: Martin: Sonya: Martin: Sonya: Martin: Sonya: Martin: You’ve got a big family, Sonya, haven’t you? Well, Martin, there are six children altogether and I’m twenty and the oldest Wow! I know Vivienne, of course She had her fifteenth birthday last month, didn’t she? That was Sally Vivienne looks older but she’s two years younger - but you mustn’t say I told you she’s only thirteen! Of course I won’t Well, my little sister’s seven and she plays with my brother Roger So they must be the same age They are Then there’s my other little brother, Frank And how old is he? He’s two years younger than Roger So he’s only five There must be someone else Oh, Deborah! I nearly forgot Isn’t she eighteen and starting at college in September? Yes, she’s going to study medicine She’s wanted to that since she was ten What a nice family 11 PART Man: Can I help you? Woman: I’d like some information about the mountain park I’ve got seven days’ holiday next month Man: Yes, certainly Woman: First, I’d like to book somewhere to stay Man: I’m afraid there’s nothing in the park, just a small cafe, that’s all The nearest guesthouse is in a village a few kilometres away Woman: Has the village got somewhere to swim or a cinema? Man: It’s very quiet There’s just a small supermarket that sells food Woman: I don’t mind that Can I take my car to the park? Man: Yes But you must leave it at the entrance with the other cars and buses Visitors must walk through the park Woman: And how much does it cost to go in? Man: From Mondays to Fridays everyone pays twelve dollars, but at weekends it’s thirteen dollars for children and sixteen dollars for adults Woman: Right Will I see any animals in the park next month? Man: I don’t think so But it’s the best time to go! There won’t be any snow and the flowers will be beautiful PART Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Mats: Sarah: Hello Hello, Sarah It’s Mats Hi, Mats! How are you? Are you going to come to England in October? Yes, I am I’m really happy I’m going to visit Manchester That’s why I’m phoning I have some questions What you need to know? First, what will the weather be like? Will it be cold? Well, it’ll be autumn - the temperature will be 14 degrees So, what clothes shall I bring? Well, it rains a lot in Manchester, so bring a raincoat OK Next question How I get to Manchester from Heathrow Airport? You can take the underground into the centre of London and then a train from Euston station That’s E-U-S-T-O-N And there’s also a plane from Heathrow to Manchester Which is the cheaper? The train, I think It’s £30 And finally, can I bring you anything from my country, Sarah? Oh, yes, please! Can you bring me some cheese? I always like food No problem See you in October Bye! PART The RedfernMuseum isclosed today Our opening hours are from past one to half past four Monday to Thursday The museum has things for you to see from the eighteenth century - the downstairs room shows the clothes of two hundred years ago For example, you can see what children wore at school and what families wore for dinner Upstairs, we are showing some important paintings by Spanish artists of the time There’s a short film about this exhibition every afternoon and there will be talks about some of these pictures in November In the Garden Room, there will be free concerts all through December for visitors to the museum A ticket to the museum costs five pounds for adults, three pounds eighty for students and two pounds fifty for children We welcome school group visits Please phone our Schools Officer for further information on double five seven six four two, between nine and five every day Come to Redfern Museum soon Thank you for calling 12 ... everything 10 LISTENING TEST PART One Which is Tom’s mother? Woman: Is that your mother with the hat, Tom? Tom: She never wears a hat Woman: Has she still got glasses and long hair? Tom: Her hair’s... so I’m going to take him to the dentist this morning Oh dear! and then mother’s going to the hairdresser this afternoon and I said I would drive her home afterwards Then after school Tanya... bring a jacket with you You’ll need one in the evening All right? I’ll see you tomorrow morning LISTENING TEST PART One How will Mary travel to Scotland? John: Are you taking the train to Scotland