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Note that in some Course Book and Workbook listening extracts the speakers are foreign students. In these extracts there are occasional grammatical errors or words used wrongly. These errors are reproduced in the tapescripts.
≤001 Unit 1 Speaking 2
B Listen and check your answers. 1
Examiner: Where are you from? Student: From Riyadh. It’s the capital city. 2
Examiner: What’s your city like? Student: It’s very big and very busy. 3
Examiner: How old are you? Student: I’m twenty-four. 4
Examiner: What do you do for a living? Student: I’m an accountant. 5
Examiner: Do you have a big family? Student: Yes, I have five brothers and two sisters. 6
Examiner: Are you married? Student: No, I’m single. 7
Examiner: Do you have any children? Student: Yes, one son. His name’s Sam. 8
Examiner: What are your hobbies and interests? Student: I read a lot and sometimes play chess.
≤002
Unit 1 Speaking 2 Pronunciation check
Listen to these questions again. Notice the contraction of is and the pronunciation of are and do. 1 What’s your city like? 2 Where are you from? 3 Do you have a big family?
Practise asking the questions using the weak forms.
≤003 Unit 1 Vocabulary 1
A Listen and write the words. Focus on your spelling. 1 father 3 brother
5 grandfather 7 daughter 9 uncle
2 mother 4 sister 6 son 8 aunt
10 cousin
≤004 Unit 1 Vocabulary 1
Pronunciation check
Listen again and notice that in mother, brother and son the letter ‘o’ is pronounced //. The sound // is very common in family words. Practise saying the words.
≤005 Unit 1 Listening 1
C Now listen and check your ideas. 1 Hi, is that Martin? Hi, I’m here in New York. I’m staying at the Ocean Inn on Tenth Avenue.
2 … and she died in 1984, a year after her husband. 3 … and, of course, you can contact us on 0207 389 152, twenty-four hours a day.
4 I’m not really sure. I think the best person to talk to is Tom Henderson.
5 … and the whole package costs $320. 6 … Yes, that’s Bournemouth, and the host family address is 56 Green Lane.
7 … and incredibly, he started playing the violin at just four years old.
8 Simon and Rebecca have known each other for twenty years.
9 … and the tour ends in Manchester on the fifteenth of July.
10 … so, I think that’s everything. The next meeting will be on April the seventeenth.
≤006 Unit 1 Listening 1
D Listen again and fill in the missing information. [Play Track 005 again]
≤007 Unit 1 Listening 2
A Listen and complete the notes about two people who work at Esco Engineering. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer. Greg: Oh, hi, Maggie. It’s Greg. Maggie: Hi, Greg. Greg: I’m phoning to check some information about some of the staff. I’m putting all the staff data into new files, and I notice that I don’t have files for two people. I think you might have them.
Maggie: Oh, really? What are their names? Greg: Peter Austin and Jane Moore.
Pathway to IELTS 1 175
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