100% found this document useful (2 votes)
2K views

Speakout Elementary End of Course Test Audioscript

This document contains an audio script for an elementary level English test with various listening exercises including short dialogues and pronunciation of words. It provides testing content for basic oral English skills.

Uploaded by

selda
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
100% found this document useful (2 votes)
2K views

Speakout Elementary End of Course Test Audioscript

This document contains an audio script for an elementary level English test with various listening exercises including short dialogues and pronunciation of words. It provides testing content for basic oral English skills.

Uploaded by

selda
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

Elementary Tests Audio Script

Track 12: End of Course Test, Listening exercise 1

1
A: Do you get up early, Jim?

B: Yes, at half past seven. Then I have a cup of coffee and a quick
shower.

A: What time do you start work?

B: At quarter past nine. I leave home at about eight fifteen.

2
A: What are you going to do this weekend, Steve?

B: I’m not sure. My brother’s going to come for the weekend. I


haven’t seen him for ages.

A: It’ll be good to see him then.

B: Yes. We might have a barbecue in the garden tomorrow.

A: Mmm, I don’t think so. The weather forecast says it’ll rain this
weekend…and it won’t be very warm!

B: Oh no! Typical! Oh well, we can go out for lunch then…

3
A: Hi Fiona! How was your holiday?

B: Oh, fantastic!

A: Where did you go finally?

B: Well, we flew to New York first and stayed there for three days.

A: How marvellous! I love New York!

B: Me, too! Then we took a train to Washington.

A: How long did you stay there?

B: Three days. Then we rented a car and drove down to Florida. It


was wonderful. We got back last night.

PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2011 Pearson Longman


Elementary Tests Audio Script

4
A: Mum, I can’t go to school today.

B: Why? What’s wrong?

A: I feel terrible. My back hurts and I’ve got stomach ache.

B: Have you eaten any strange food?

A: No, I don’t think so. I had dinner with you and dad last night –
we ate the same things.

B: All right. You should stay in bed and I’ll call the doctor.

A: OK Mum, thanks.

5
A: It’s lunch-time, Sheila. Shall I show you where the staff
restaurant is?

B: Oh … no, no thanks Mr James. I’ve brought some sandwiches.


I’ll eat at my desk.

A: Oh sorry Sheila. I’m afraid you can’t eat in the office – company
rules, you know.

B: Oh, really? Oh, well then…um, do I have to go out and eat in the
park?

A: Oh, no, nothing like that! Anyway, it’s raining! No, you can eat in
the staff room.

B: Is there a coffee machine there?

A: Yes – and a fridge! Let me show you …

PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2011 Pearson Longman


Elementary Tests Audio Script

6
A: Hello, my dear. How was your day?

B: Not bad. But you don’t look very happy.

A: No, I’ve had the most awful day.

B: Why? Did you have problems at the office?

A: No, nothing like that. No, first of all it was the morning train …

B: Was it late?

A: No, it broke down – so I was forty minutes late for work!

B: Oh dear, those trains are too much.

A: And then … I went out to buy you a birthday present … but


when I looked in my wallet, my credit card wasn’t there! I lost it!

B: Oh no! That’s terrible. Come on, let’s have a cup of tea ... or
would you prefer something else…

PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2011 Pearson Longman


Elementary Tests Audio Script

Track 13: End of Course Test, Listening exercise 2

A: Hi Maggie – it’s Ben.

B: Oh hi, Ben. What’s up?

A: I’m sorry Maggie but I don’t think I can go to the theatre tonight.

B: Why? Is there a problem at work? You don’t sound too good.

A: No, works fine. But I think I might have flu.

B: Flu? Oh no! But you were fine this morning.

A: Yes, I felt OK when I got up. But I started to feel strange on the
bus on the way to work. I think I’ve got a temperature now.

B: Oh dear. Have you got a sore throat?

A: No, but I’ve got a terrible headache. I took two aspirins an hour
ago but it hasn’t helped.

B: Do your arms and legs hurt?

A: Yes, my whole body hurts!

B: Right. You have to come home immediately.

A: I can’t! We’re going to have a very important meeting in 10


minutes. I can’t miss it!

B: Oh come on, Ben. Yes, you can. You’ll give flu to everybody at
the office if you stay at work!

A: Yes, I suppose you’re right Maggie. I should come home and go


to bed.

B: Exactly. That’s the best thing to do. I’ll go to the chemist’s on my


way home and get you some flu medicine.

A: Thanks a lot Maggie. I’ll see you later.

PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2011 Pearson Longman


Elementary Tests Audio Script

Track 14: End of Course Test, Pronunciation exercise 3

went went

sang sang

wrote wrote

paid paid

met met

spoke spoke

made made

sat sat

played played

gave gave

had had

read read

swam swam

flown flown

PHOTOCOPIABLE © 2011 Pearson Longman

You might also like