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Unit 2 Consolidation – Vocabulary
B Mark the main stress on these words. Then listen and check. biological behaviour parental
significance likelihood maturity complexity individuality
019 Workbook Unit 2 Listening
A Listen and write the numbers you hear in the extracts. Extract 1 Man: So, how old did you say you were? Woman: I don’t think I did. Man: Oh, didn’t you? Is it a secret, then? Woman: No, of course not. Man: Well? Woman: I’m 42.
Extract 2 Client: Right, so how much do I owe in total? Salesperson: Mm, let me see – altogether that’s £273. Client: Oh, I didn’t think it was quite that much.
Extract 3 Receptionist: You’ll need to give me your phone number – a mobile number ideally.
Man: OK, I never remember my mobile number. Just let me check. Yes, here we are. It’s 07783 961224. Receptionist: Sorry, I got the first part. Can you say the last three numbers again?
Man: Um, I’ll say it all again a bit more slowly. 07783 961224.
Extract 4 Guide: … the town looks quite small – I think that’s because the centre’s very compact – but, in fact, the population is close to 11,000. Of course, numbers are swelled in the summer when …
Extract 5 Teacher: So, you’ve had the time I set. Who has the answer?
Boy: Mm, I think I’ve got it. Is it 7,845? Teacher: What do the rest of you think? Anyone else got that answer? No? Well, it’s the right answer. Well done, Geoffrey Clarke.
Extract 6 Voice: … and now house prices. For the third month running, prices have risen. The average price of a house in the UK is now £210,000. That’s the highest figure since March last year. Economists say it’s too early to say whether this looks like a continuing trend.
020 Workbook Unit 2 Listening
B Listen and write the dates you hear in the extracts. Write only the month and a figure. Extract 1 Man: There’s a bank holiday soon, isn’t there? Woman: Yeah, at the end of August. The 27th
, I think.
Extract 2 Woman: Greg, when do these documents need to be back by? I don’t need to do them today, do I?
Man: Oh, no, not at all. The ones you’re working on are due back by Thursday next week. That’s the 3rd of February.
Woman: Oh, that’s a relief.
Extract 3 Woman 1: Are you free next Saturday? Woman 2: Um, I think so, why? Woman 1: Well, I was thinking about making dinner for a few people. I’d love you and Mark to come along.
Woman 2: Let me check. Oh no, I’m not free. That’s the 16th
of October. It’s my cousin’s wedding. Goodness, I’d completely forgotten. Sorry.
Extract 4 Man 1: I’ve just been checking the football fixtures. Man 2: Oh, yeah? Man 1: United play Liverpool on December the 10th That’s Justin’s birthday. Do you think I’d get tickets?
.
Man 2: Mm, difficult. You know how quickly tickets go for that game. Let me know if you do get some, though. I’d fancy going to that one with you.
Extract 5 Woman: Hey, come and check this out. Look, if we go on the 12th £95 each.
, it’s cheaper. We can fly into Prague for
Man: Wow, that’s good. Do you definitely want to go in May, though? People say it’s really amazing in April.
Woman: No, I’m too busy in April. Man: OK, May the 12th
, then, book them up.
Extract 6 Voice: … now that brings us to a very important date. January the 22nd
2005. That was the day that the gallery first opened to the public after several years as a …
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