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≤062 Unit 6 Listening 1


B Listen to the first extract and match the letters on the map with the places below. [Play Track 061 again]


≤063 Unit 6 Listening 1


C Listen to the second extract and complete each space with ONE word. [Play Track 061 again]


≤064 Unit 6 Listening 1


D Listen to the third extract and circle Leo’s apartment on the map. [Play Track 061 again]


≤065 Unit 6 Listening 2


A Listen again. Notice examples of a speaker repeating information. [Play Track 061 again]


≤066 Unit 6 Listening 3


A Listen to a man talking to a group of people at a weekend work conference in a hotel. Voice: OK, can everyone listen again now, please? Now you know how much of the weekend will be work, and what some of the meetings and sessions are about, I’d like to tell you something about how you can spend some of the free time you have over the weekend – both inside the hotel, and outside in the town centre. As I’ve said, you’ll be free from around five today and on Saturday, and from lunchtime on Sunday, and there’s plenty to do. This is the first time we’ve had the conference at the Royal Spa Hotel, and I’m sure you’ll agree it’s a very nice place – really, there’s no need to leave the hotel at all if you don’t want to, but I’m sure some of you will want to get out for a change of environment. OK – first, restaurants and cafes. I’m sure you all saw that there was a cafe near the entrance as you came into the hotel, but there are actually two more cafes. One is also on the ground floor behind the main restaurant, and the other is on the top floor. That one has a very nice terrace where you can sit outside and enjoy the view. That cafe is for hotel guests only, and is usually a bit quieter. As I say, the main restaurant is on the ground floor – we will have breakfast and lunch there, so you will get to know it well. There is also a smaller restaurant for coffee, sandwiches and snacks on the third floor, and that is also only for hotel guests. There is a gym and health club in the basement – the gym has a good range of


equipment, and is open from seven a.m. I know some of you were talking about a swimming pool, but unfortunately there is no swimming pool. I will tell you where there is a pool close to the hotel in a moment. The health club has a sauna, which is open from ten a.m., but is not open on Sunday. There is a charge of four dollars for the sauna. Now, I hope to see some of you around the hotel over the weekend, but I’m sure you will want to get out and see the town at some point. If you’d like to look at the map on the screen, I’ll show the area around the hotel. There is a map of the town centre in your welcome pack, too. OK, you can see the hotel, here, in the middle of the map, and the main entrance, here, at the top in Carlisle Street. OK, that swimming pool I promised to tell you about is here in Cromwell Road. If you turn right out of the hotel, it’s about ten minutes up the road, in the third street on the left. It’s open until seven p.m., and until five on Sunday. There’s a very nice park here to the north – again, about ten minutes away. In the middle of the park is a boating lake, so if the weather’s good on Sunday, it might be a nice way to relax. If you want to see a movie this evening or on Saturday night, the cinema is here in the High Street. Come out of the hotel and turn left. The High Street


is only three minutes away. The cinema is here at the top of the street, next to a fairly large car park. Now, restaurants. There is a good Chinese restaurant in the middle of the High Street, here, on the right. It’s directly opposite the Town Hall. It’s called the White Orchid. Another very nice restaurant is Leonardo’s. It does Spanish and Mexican food. It’s here at the bottom of the High Street. So, turn left at the end of Carlisle Street, walk down for five minutes, and you’ll see it on the other side of the road. I went to Leonardo’s last time I was here, so I can recommend it. Now, if anyone wants to see some live music, there is always a jazz band playing at the Pink Coconut. Yeah, that’s right – the Pink Coconut. That’s here in a little street behind the hotel. The street name is not on the map, but it’s easy to find. Turn right out of the main entrance, and then take the first right to go back round to the back of the hotel. So, I think that’s everything – please ask me if ...


≤067 Unit 6 Consolidation – Speaking


C Listen to some students giving good answers to the questions. 1


Examiner: Which city in the world would you most like to visit?


Student: I’d really like to go to Beijing and see the Forbidden City. I can imagine China is a very exciting place to visit.


2


Examiner: So, why do so many people live in cities? Pathway to IELTS 1 189


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