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Come and have your breakfast. AMERICAN Where do you live? JUSTIN All right. STUDENT I live in ... Thursday ENGLISHMAN I'm from Japan. MUM It isn't raining today. It's bright and sunny. STUDENT Are you Japanese? There's a clear blue sky. It's a lovely day. ENGLISHMAN No, I'm not Japanese. I'm English. JUSTIN Good. Is it warm? STUDENT \\/here do you live? MUM Yes, it is. Warm and sunny. ENGLISHMAN In Tokyo. I live in Tokyo. OFFICER Are you French? Friday JUSTIN Friday, Friday. It's the weekend tomorrow. STUDENT No, I'm not. I'm ... What's the weather like, Mum? OFFICER Where are you from? STUDENT I'm from ... MUM It's cloudy and grey. OFFICER Where do you live? JUSTIN Have you got an umbrella? STUDENT I live in ... MUM Yes, your father's umbrella is in the kitchen. OFFICER Fine. JUSTIN Thanks, Mum. STUDENT Thanks. Saturday MUM It's a bright sunny day. Come on, get up! 4 5 3. It's bright and sunny UNIT2 Conversation · Full student subtitles 1 '40 4. What's your name? Di What's the weather like? JACK It's cloudy and grey. Comprehension · Without subtitles 1' 19 · With subtitles 1· 19 STUDENT Is it raining? CHARLES How do you do? My name's Charles JACK No, it isn't raining. Attwood. STUDENT Is it raining? CHRISTINE Pleased to meet you. My name's Di What's the weather like in your coun· Christine Parker. try? MICHAEL Hello, Jennifer How are you? STUDENT It's bright and sunny. JENNIFER Fine, thanks. How are you? JACK Does it rain sometimes? MICHAEL Fine, fine. STUDENT Yes, it rains sometimes. JACKIE Hello. I'm Jackie Simmons. Di And is it cold? HENRY Pleased to meet you, Jackie. I'm Henry STUDENT It's cold sometimes. Carr. Di It's cold in the autumn and winter. JACKIE Pleased to meet you. STUDENT Yes, but it isn't very cold. ALEXIA Thanks. JACK What's the weather like in the spring? OLIVER What's your name? STUDENT In the spring it often rains but the sky is ALEXIA My name's Alexia. What's your name? blue. OLIVER My name's Oliver. Hello, Alexia. JACK Here, the sky is grey and cloudy in the ALEXIA Hello, Oliver. spring. JACKIE Alexia! Alexia! Di What's the weather like in the summer? ALEXIA Goodbye, Oliver. STUDENT In the summer it's warm and sunny. OLIVER Goodbye, Alexia! JACK And the sky is blue? CHRISTINE How do you do? STUDENT Yes, there's a lovely blue sky. HENRY How do you do? Di Jack, I want a holiday. CHRISTINE What's your name? JACK Where? HENRY My name's Henry Carr. What's your Di Where the sky is blue and the weather name? is bright and sunny. CHRISTINE My name's Christine Parker. JACK When? ROBERT Hello, my name's Robert Redford. Di Today! Pleased to meet you. CHRISTINE Robert Redford! Robert Redford! ROBERT Hello, my name's Robert Redford. Pleased to meet you. 6 7 5. My name's ... UNIT3 Conversation · Full student subtitles 1'40 6. He gets up JENNIFER Hello. My name's Jennifer. Comprehension · Without subtitles 2'00 · With subtitles 2'00 Pleased to meet you. STUDENT Pleased to meet you. The house in Park Road is a very ordinary house. JENNIFER What's your name? It has got a very ordinary garden, very ordinary STUDENT My name's ... windows and a very ordinary door. CHARLES Coffee? Mr Smith lives here. STUDENT No, thanks. Mr Smith is a very ordinary man. CHARLES Coffee? STUDENT Yes, please. He has got a very ordinary wife, two very ordinary HENRY How do you do? children and a very ordinary dog. STUDENT How do you do? Every morning Mr Smith gets up. HENRY My name's Henry Carr. He has his breakfast. STUDENT I'm ... He says goodbye to his wife and children. STUDENT Thanks. Mr Smith goes to work in his car. CHARLES How are you? A very ordinary car. STUDENT Fine, thanks. JACKIE Hello, I'm Jackie Simmons. He works in an office. STUDENT Hello, Jackie, I'm ... He likes his work. JACKIE Pleased to meet you. He likes his work very much. STUDENT Pleased to meet you. He works on the tenth floor. CHARLES Coffee? Coffee? STUDENT No, thanks. He says "Good morning". JACKIE Oh, yes, please. He goes to the tenth floor. STUDENT Hello. He opens his office door. ALEXIA Hello. And the ordinary Mr Smith is now the extraordinary STUDENT 'IJhat's your name? Mr Smith. ALEXIA Alexia, my name's Alexia. . STUDENT My name's ... ALEXIA Pleased to meet you. STUDENT Pleased to meet you. 9 8 I 7. She works in an office 8. What do you do? Without~ubtitlifs Conversation · Student tells the story. Comprehension . 4'35 · With subtitles 4'35 Full student subtitles 1'50 · Partial student subtitles 1'50 ~ ") TV HOST What do you do, Amanda? SPEAKER Mrs Smith lives in Park road. 1 AMANDA Are you a teacher? STUDENT Does she like her house? GUEST 1 No, I'm not. SPEAKER Yes, she likes her house very much. NIGEL Are you an artist? STUDENT She's got two wonderful children. GUEST 1 No, I'm not an artist. SPEAKER A lovely dog and a very ordinary hus- AMANDA Are you a doctor? band. GUEST 1 A doctor. No, I'm not. STUDENT Every morning Mrs Smith gets up. NIGEL Are you a dentist? SPEAKER She makes breakfast for her husband. GUEST 1 No, I'm not. STUDENT She says goodbye and he goes to AMANDA Are you a designer? work. GUEST 1 Yes, I am. I'm a designer. SPEAKER She makes breakfast for her children. STUDENT She says goodbye and they go to ). \I TVHOST What do you do? Amanda. school. AMANDA Are you an architect? SPEAKER Mrs Smith doesn't work at home. GUEST2 No, I'm not. STUDENT She works in an office. NIGEL Are you an artist? SPEAKER Does she like her work? GUEST2 No, I'm not an artist. STUDENT Yes, she likes her work. AMANDA Are you a salesman? SPEAKER She likes her work very much. GUEST2 A salesman? No, I'm not. STUDENT She doesn't go by car. NIGEL Are you a dentist? SPEAKER She goes by bus. GUEST2 No, I'm not. STUDENT She opens her office door. AMANDA Are you an engineer? SPEAKER And the ordinary Mrs Smith is now ... GUEST2 No, I'm not an engineer. STUDENT The extraordinary Mrs Smith! NIGEL Are you a teacher? GUEST2 No, I'm not. AMANDA Are you a doctor? GUEST2 No, I'm not a doctor. NIGEL Are you a businessman? GUEST2 No, I'm not a businessman. AMANDA Are you a designer? GUEST2 Yes, I am. I'm a designer. 10 11 9. Are you a designer? UNIT4 Conversation · Full student subtitles 2'32 10. It's in Mexico TV HOST What do you do? Amanda. Comprehension · Without subtitles 2'00 · With subtitles 2'00 AMANDA Are you an architect? GUEST3 No, I'm not. SALLY This is nice. STUDENT Are you an artist? TOM What is it? GUEST3 No, I'm not an artist. SALLY Disney World. AMANDA Are you a salesman? TOM Disney World's in Florida, isn't it? GUEST3 A salesman. No, I'm not. SALLY Yes, Disney World is in Florida. Disneyland is STUDENT Are you a dentist? in California. GUEST3 No, I'm not. TOM Is California in the east of the United States? AMANDA Are you an engineer? SALLY No, it's in the west. And Florida's in the south. GUEST3 No, I'm not an engineer. TOM Oh, yes, that's right. STUDENT Are you a teacher? SALLY And this is Acapulco. GUEST3 No, I'm not. TOM Is that in Florida, too? AMANDA Are you a doctor? SALLY No, it's in Mexico. Here are pictures of my GUEST3 No, I'm not a doctor. holidays. STUDENT Are you a businessman? TOM That's you! GUEST3 No, I'm not a businessman. SALLY Yes, that's me at the Acropolis. AMANDA Are you a designer? TOM Where's that? GUEST3 No, I'm not. SALLY The Acropolis is in Athens. STUDENT Are you a policeman? TOM Is Athens a nice city? GUEST3 Yes, I am. I'm a policeman. SALLY Oh, yes, it's a very exciting city, but it's very noisy. TV HOST Yes, a policeman! ' TOM At the Acropolis in Athens. SALLY And this is me too. TOM Where is it? SALLY I'm at the Kremlin. TOM The Kremlin. SALLY Yes, the Kremlin's in Moscow, in Russia. TOM Russia! Is it nice? SALLY It's all right, but it isn't very exciting. TOM What's Moscow like? SALLY Fairly quiet, yes, fairly quiet. The flight is very long. From London to Brussels, from Brus sels to Berlin and from Berlin to Moscow. 12 13 11 . Life in London UNITS Documentary 5'00 12. They loved her When we talk about London, we think of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. We think of Buckingham Comprehension · Without subtitles 3'30 · With subtitles 3'30 Palace, the home of the Royal family, the Horse QUIZ MASTER She was a famous American. Every Guards, the red London bus, Piccadilly, Nelson's body in the world knows her name. 1 Column and Trafalgar Square. Everybody said they loved her, but she died alone. Then we think of the wonderful shops and stores. 1 LINDSAY Did she live in the eighteenth century? Oxford Street, Harrods ... London is a place where QUIZ MASTER No, she didn't live in the eighteenth you can buy things you never see at home. century. KEITH Did she write books? Then there's the City, the financial heart of Europe. QUIZ MASTER No, she didn't write books. The Stock Exchange and the Bank of England. LINDSAY Did she live in this century? There are banks everywhere. Small banks, big QUIZ MASTER Yes, she lived in this century. banks. Old banks, new banks. British banks. Chi KEITH Was she an actress? nese banks. American banks. Indian banks. One QUIZ MASTER Yes, she was an actress. expression that describes the City perfectly is LINDSAY Did she act in films? "Money makes the world go round". QUIZ MASTER Yes, she acted in films. KEITH You said everybody said they loved London is a great centre for the tourist. You can feed her but she died alone. the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. Or go for a boat trip QUIZ MASTER That's right. She died in 1962. down the River Thames. Or you can sit near the KEITH Did she have blond hair? statue of Eros in Piccadilly. QUIZ MASTER Yes, she did. 1 LINDSAY Was her name Norma Jean Baker? And then when you feel a little hungry you can find QUIZ MASTER Yes, it was. ' restaurants from every country in the world. Chinese LINDSAY And her film name was Marilyn Monroe. restaurants, Greek restaurants, Indian, Italian and QUIZ MASTER That is correct. Well done! Spanish ... everything except an English restaurant. QUIZ MASTER Next person. His father was an English aristocrat. He was born in a palace. There is one thing, however, that is very English. In When his country needed him, he was the Albert Hall every year you will hear thousands of there. young people singing "Land of Hope and Glory, KEITH Did he live in this century? Mother of the Free". For many English people QUIZ MASTER Yes, in this century and in the last one Britain is still called Great Britain. too. LINDSAY Was he a soldier? 14 15 12. They loved her (continued) UNITS QUIZ MASTER No, he wasn't a soldier. KEITH Did he work for the government? 13. Have you got a car? QUIZ MASTER Yes, he worked for the government. Comprehension · Without subtitles 2'10 · With subtitles 2'10 LINDSAY Was he a politician? QUESTIONER Excuse me. QUIZ MASTER Yes he was. MAN 1 Yes? Questions, questions! KEITH Was he Prime minister during the How many questions have you got? Second World War? QUESTIONER Two questions. QUIZ MASTER Yes, he was Prime Minister from 1940 MAN 1 OK, then. What are they? to 1945. QUESTIONER Have you got a car? KEITH And he was born in Blenheim Palace, MAN 1 Yes, I've got a car. Oxfordshire. QUESTIONER Has you wife got a car? QUIZ MASTER That is true. He was born in Blenheim MAN 1 Yes, my wife's got a car, too. Palace, 30th November 1874. QUESTIONER Why have you got two cars? LINDSAY And his name was Winston Churchill. MAN 1 We haven't got two cars, we've got QUIZ MASTER That is correct. Well done! three cars. QUESTIONER Three cars? MAN 1 Yes, my son's got a car too. QUESTIONER Thank you. MAN 1 Bye. QUESTIONER Bye, bye. QUESTIONER Excuse me. Have you got a car? WOMAN 1 No, I haven't. He's got a car. QUESTIONER You haven't got a car, but he's got a car. WOMAN 1 Yes, he's got my car. QUESTIONER He's got your car? WOMAN 1 That's right. He's my husband. Bye. QUESTIONER Excuse me. MAN 2 Yes? QUESTIONER Have you got a car? MAN 2 Yes, I've got a car. QUESTIONER Is it a new car? MAN 2 Yes, it's a new car. And I've got a house, a television, a video ... and I've got a pretty wife. 16 17 13. Have you got a car? (continued) 14. I've got two questions Conversation · Full student subtitles 1 'OS . Partial student QUESTIONER Is she very pretty? subtitles 1'05 MAN 2 Not very pretty. She's not bad. STUDENT Excuse me. QUESTIONER Hey! MAN Yes. Questions? How many questions MAN 2 And have you got a very good-look have you got? ing husband? STUDENT I've got two questions. QUESTIONER Oh, he's not bad. MAN OK, then. What are they? MAN 2 Hey! STUDENT Have you got a car? MAN Yes, I've got a car. STUDENT Has your wife got a car? MAN Yes, my wife's got a car, too. STUDENT Why have you got two cars? MAN We haven't got two cars, we've got three cars. STUDENT You've got three cars? MAN Yes, my son's got a car too. STUDENT Thank you. MAN Bye. STUDENT Bye, bye. STUDENT Excuse me. Have you got a car? WOMAN No, I haven't. STUDENT Has your husband got a car? WOMAN I don't know. STUDENT Why? WOMAN I haven't got a husband. Bye! STUDENT Thanks. Bye, bye. • 18 19