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L35 Script - 2

Thank you Vanessa. Now our listeners will hear the between two people called Emma and James. For each sentence, put recording again. a tick if the sentence correctly summarises what is said. You now have 30 seconds to look at the sentences. Now listen again. Now listen to the conversation. That is the end of Part 2. Emma: Hi James. How was your weekend? Pant 3 James: Not bad. I went to a new place called Willingham on Saturday. You will hear a woman talking about a museum in the town of Emma: Oh really? What's there to do in Willingham? Willingham. For each question, put

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L35 Script - 2

Thank you Vanessa. Now our listeners will hear the between two people called Emma and James. For each sentence, put recording again. a tick if the sentence correctly summarises what is said. You now have 30 seconds to look at the sentences. Now listen again. Now listen to the conversation. That is the end of Part 2. Emma: Hi James. How was your weekend? Pant 3 James: Not bad. I went to a new place called Willingham on Saturday. You will hear a woman talking about a museum in the town of Emma: Oh really? What's there to do in Willingham? Willingham. For each question, put

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Man: There are some keys in the kitchen but I don't think they're

yours. l'll get them.


Woman: Those are mine. Thanks.

PAPER 2 Listening Now listen again.

There are four parts to the test. You will hear each part twice. For 4 What does the man decide to eat?
each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the Woman: What wi|| you have? HoW about Íish and chips? |t's rea||y
questions and time for you to check your answers. good here.
Write your answers on the question paper. You will have six minutes Man: Actually I think l'll just have a drink.
at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the answer sheet. Woman: You must have more than that. lt's hours since we had lunch.
What about chicken then or a chicken sandwich?
Part í Man: |Í they have sa|ad, |'|| have some with a ro|l.

There are seven questions in this part. For each question, there are Now listen again.
three pictures and a short recording. Choose the correct picture and
out a tick in the box below it.
5 What time is the woman's new appointment?
Woman 1: Good morning. Dr Clarke's surgery.
Before we start, here is an example.
Woman 2: Hello. Could I change the appointment I have for tomorrow,
What will the boy take back to the shop? p|ease? |t's in the morning and I can't come ti|| the aÍternoon. The
Girl: Did you get everything you wanted? name's Joanna Saunders.
Boy: I did. ln Íact I on|y needed to go into one shop. |'d Seen a Woman 1: Certainly. |'l| have a |ook and see iÍ Dr Clarke is Íree....
T-shirt in the window and I got the last one in the sale. And some So you can't come at a quarter past ten. Erm ... quarter to three
shorts to match. I bought this jacket too but |'m not sure iÍ | |ike it. is availab|e or a qUarter past Íour.
Girl: Oh, it looks great. I'd keep it. But those shorts are a honible Woman 2: l'll take the later one, thank you. Goodbye.
colour. I should change them.
Now listen again.
Boy: You're right. They |ooked diÍferent in the shop.
6 What was cancelled?
The first picture is correct so there is a tick in box A.
Woman: We missed the Íirst dav of our holidav because oÍ the bad
Look at the three pictures for question 1 now. WeatheÍ.
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear each Man: Oh! Was your plane cancelled?
recording twice.
Woman: That wasn't the problem. And the coach was waiting to take
1 What time will Paula pick Julie up? us to the port, but the sea was so rough we had to wait till the next
day and take a helicopter to the island. lt was much more expensive
Woman: Hi Julie. This is Paula. I'm ringing to remind you that l'll pick
you up tonight. The fi|m doesn't start unti| eight ÍiÍteen' So We can go a and I Was |ooking Íorward to the feny crossing.
bit later than I thought. l'll leave here at about twenty past seven so l'll Now listen again.
be at your house at twenty to eight. We need to allow time to park the
car and I want to get good seats. See you later then. Give me a ring if 7 What did Jason enjoy doing on Saturday?
there's a oroblem. Girl: Hi, Jason. Did you have a good day yesterday? Did you have a
Íootba|| match?
Now listen again.
Boy: Yes, but we |ost, so We a|| Íe|t a bit miserab|e. The score was 5 -0.
2 What will they get first? Girl: I went shopping with Sally. We really enjoyed ourselves. But I

Girl:The most important thing I need is new trainers. I know exactly know you don't like shopping.
which ones I want. They're in the shop by the library. Let's go straight Boy: We||, actua||y I spent Saturday aÍternoon |ooking Íor a birthday
there. present for my sister, and I had a great time in the bookshops and
Woman: Just a minute. That's the opposite end oÍ town. I Want to get music shops. I got her a book and a CD. Then I went to the cinema
a Íi|m Íor my camera in this shop whi|e we're here. to see Road tothe stars' Iwas rea||y |ooking Íorward to it' but it
Gir|: Don't forget we need some Íruit. wasn't as good as I expected.
Woman: We'll get that last, after we've bought your trainers, because Now listen again.
it'll be heavy.
That is the end oÍ Part 1.
Now listen again.

3 Where did the woman leave her keys?


Woman: Oh, I'm in a hurry and I can't find my keys. I always leave
them on the hall table.
Man: Let's see. You didn't leave them in the car, did you? That's what
I did last week.

Woman: l'll oo and look.

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Pant 2 horse and cart that you can ride on. The part of the museum which
really interested me was a 1950s dining room. lt was.iust like my
You will hear a woman, Vanessa, talking about a iourney she made grandmother's house when I was a child. And there's plenty more -
with her husband, Robert, and her baby, Ben. For each question, put toys, pottery, jewellery.
a tick in the correct box. lf you can wait, there's a new exhibition opening soon. Willingham is
You now have 45 seconds to look at the questions for Part 2. Íamous Íor one thing in particu|ar - something a|| of us wear _ shoes.
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording People have made them in Willingham for hundreds of years, and in
twice. this exhibition you can see how they were made. But don't go yet
because it doesn't start until the 14th of July.
Interviewer: Good evening Vanessa. You're going to tell us about your
A||ow at least ha|Í a day to Visit the museum. |t's on a hi|| in a very
journey. Where was it Írom and to?
old building which used to be a prison. lt's a much happier place now
Vanessa: Well, my husband, Robert, and I had worked in Hong Kong than it was then, I can tell you. One room describes the history of the
Íor years. We got married there six years ago and had a baby there. buiIding itse|Í'
But last year, we gave up our jobs and decided to sail back to
You can't miss the museum' |t's not in the town centre itse|Í - it's just
England, with the baby.
in front of the cast|e, and you can see that Ťrom wherever you are in
|nterviewer: And how |ong did it take you to get ready Íor the trip? the town.
Vanessa: We had six months to buy a boat and make sure we had Have a |ook round the town oÍ Wi||ingham too whi|e you're there. |Í
everything we needed. My Íriends didn't be|ieve I cou|d |ive in such a you start in the main square and Ío||ow the green signs' they'|| take
small space, but I was happy about that. I was most anxious about you to the museum. And you'll see lots of other interesting things on
ouÍ hea|th, particu|ar|y the baby, and I started co||ecting medicines in the way too. Well, that's all for today ...
case we needed them.
Interviewer: And your ÍiÍst stop was Singapore? Now listen again.

Vanessa: Yes. The Íirst part oÍ the journey was the Worst _ We Were That is the end of Part 3-
sick all the time. I hadn't expected to hit bad weather so soon. We'd
no worries about the boat, which had already been round the world
once. |n Íact, when we reached Singapore, I wasn't sure about Pant 4
spending six more months on the boat and I considered Í|ying home
to England, but luckily decided not to. We spent six long boring weeks Look at the six sentences for thÍs part. You will hear a conversation
in Singapore waiting Íor the Weather to improve.
between a boy, William, and a girl, Sophie, in a music shop. Decide if
each sentence is correct or incorrect. lf it is correct, put a tick in the
tnterviewer: And you were joined by your father-in-law?
box under A for YES. lf it is not correct, put a tick in the box under B
Vanessa: On the next part of the journey, my father-in-law joined us for NO.
with a friend of his, who's a cook. lt was wondedul to have a cook to
You now have 20 seconds to look at the questions for Part 4.
prepare mea|s. This gave Robert and me more time. My Íather-in-|aw
Was Very happy to take care oÍ the baby while we sai|ed the boat'
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording
twice.
lnterviewer: And did the baby enjoy the trip?
Vanessa: He did, I think. He loved climbing up the steps in the Sophie: Hi, William.
boat. He spent the first year of his life at sea. While he was awake William: Oh, hi, Sophie.
we played with him because it was dangerous to Ieave him alone. Sophie: This is a good music shop, isn't it? BeÍore it opened' I had to
I'm sure this is why he wants us to play with him all the time now. ask my mum to buy me what I wanted in Birmingham because there
I worried that he wouldn't learn to walk, but he had no problems. He'll wasn't a good shop here.
on|y eat particu|ar Íoods, but a|| childÍen are like that' whether they'Ve
William: Your mum went all the way to Birmingham to buy what you
been on a boat or not.
wanted? lt's about twenty kilometres Írom here!
Interviewer: And do you have any advice for other people sailing with
Sophie: No, silly. She works there.
children?
William: So do you go with her sometimes in the holidays and spend
Vanessa: Children are happy on long journeys as long as they have the day shopping in Birmingham?
plenty to do on board. lt's dangerous otherwise. We just had one child
with us, but it might be better with two or three who can play together. Sophie: Well, I find the city centre a bit big, so I get anxious about
getting |ost' l'd Íather te|| my mum what I want and she gets it Íor me.
lnterviewer: Well, has anyone got any questions?
She doesn't mind.
Now listen again. Wi||iam: We||, next time you go I cou|d come with you' |Í we had a
map, it wouldn't be a problem for me.
That is the end of Part 2.
Sophie: Yes, if we were together, it'd be OK. That CD you had in your
hand when I came in ... are you going to buy it?
Part 3 William: I already have. Why?
Sophie: Oh, I was thinking of getting it too. lt's the new one by that
You will hear someone talking on the radio about the Willingham
band 521, isn't it? | didn't use to like them much, but their music has
Museum. For each question, fill in the missing inÍormation in the got a lot better recently.
numbered space.
William: Mmm. Don't get the same one. You can borrow mine. lf you
You now have 20 seconds to look at Part 3.
got a difÍerent one by the same band, then you cou|d lend that to me.
Now we are ready to start- Listen careÍully.You will hear the recording
Sophie: Well ...
twice.
William: I don't think this one's very good anyway actually. Look at
Hadio presenter: And to Íinish our progÍamme about the area, I must these others - they've got much better songs on them.
advise you to visit Willingham. Cars aren't allowed into the centre, so
Sophie: Mmm, I hadn't seen that one. But I'm going to get the one
it's very pleasant to walk around. Your first stop should be the museum, planned to buy really want.
I - that's what I
Where history is brought to |iÍe. Go back to the nineteenth century and
walk along a street which looks .iust like it did then. There's even a William: Well, here you are then. Happy birthday! I've iust bought it

foÍ you.

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Sophie: oh, thank you, but my birthday's not ti|| next Week. | Íea||y Car|o: Er' because, um, it's useÍul Íor, um, it's useÍu|, it can he|p me
prefer surprises. to get a job, I think.
William: Well, you spoilt the surprise. I had to give it to you now to Examiner: Thank you.
stop you buying it.

Now listen again. Part 2


That is the end of Part 4. Sample interview
You now have six minutes to check and copy your answers on to the Examiner: Now I'm going to describe a situation to you. You are going
answer sheet. to make some p|ans Íor a day out together. |'|l give you some pictures
That is the end of the test. of places you can visit. Talk together about which three places you'll
go to. Decide which you will go to first. Here are the pictures. Just
think Íor Íew seconds and |'|| say that again.

Speaking You are going to make some plans for a day out together. Talk
together about which three places you'll go to. Decide which one you
Part í wi|| go to Íirst. Ready? Anna, wou|d you |ike to start?
Anna: Where would you like to go, Carlo? There's an.old castle ...
Sample interview What do you think?
Examiner: Good morning. Can I have your mark sheets please? Car|o: We|l, can We try something e|se? |'d preÍer to go to the
I'm Mary, and this is Michael. He's just going to listen to us. Now, swimming pool because ... because ... I like swimming and diving and
what is your name? er, because I like taking exercise and ... What do you want to do?
Carlo: I'm Carlo. Anna: Er ... I'd prefer to go somewhere for shopping, like the mall or
Examiner: Thank you. And what is your name? the market ... yeah, I think the market has some interesting clothes.
Anna: Anna. OK ... so, shall we go to one place that you want - like the swimming
pool - and one place that I want - like the market?
Examiner: Thank you. What's your surname, Carlo?
Carlo: Yes, that sounds good. Let's do that. Let's go to the market,
Carlo: Bianchi. and you can look at the clothes, and then the swimming pool. What
Examiner: How do you spell it? shall we do for lunch?
Carlo: B-l-A-N-C-H-l Anna: We||, how about, how about going to the burger bar Íor |unch?
Examiner: And Anna, What's your Íami|y name? It's probably OK.
Anna: Rimini. Carlo: |'m not so sure about that.|'d preÍer to eat in a restaurant.

Examiner: How do you spell that? Perhaos we can Íind a restaurant in the ma|| and eat there.

Anna: R-l-M-l-N-1. Anna: That's a great idea. So, sha|| We go to the ma|| aŤter the
market?
Examiner: Where do you come from, Carlo?
Carlo: All right. Let's do that. l'd like to go there too. Then we can relax
Carlo: ltaly. at the swimming pool all the afternoon.
Examiner: And do you work or aÍe you a student in |ta|y?
Anna: That's a great idea.
Carlo: I'm a student. Examiner: Thank you.
Examiner: What do you study?
Carlo: Er, in ltaly?
Examiner: Yes. What subjects do you study in ltaly?
Part 3
Carlo: Oh. Er... lots of subjects. I'm at school. Sample interview
Examiner: Yes, I see, thank you. Anna, where do you come Írom? Examiner: Now I'm going to give each of you a photograph of people
Anna: I'm from ltaly too. My home's in Milan. indoors. Carlo, here's yours.

Examiner: What do you do there? Carlo: Thank you.

Anna: I work in an ofÍice. |'m a secretary. Examiner: Would you show it to Anna and talk about it, please? Anna,
l'll give you a photograph in a moment. Carlo, would you start now?
Examiner: Thank you. What do you enjoy doing in your Íree time?
Carlo: OK, so, it's a bedroom, I think. There's a girl. She's sitting on a
Anna: Er ... I'm sorry, I don't understand. Can you repeat that please? sofa, no perhaps it's a bed. I'm not sure. She's studying. She's got
Examiner: What do you enjoy doing when you're not working? some books. Er... The television is on, but she's not looking at it.
Anna: | |ike going out with my Íriends and I a|so |ike cooking. Perhaos she can hear it. Um ...
Examiner: Really? And what did you do yesterday evening? Examiner: The room's not very tidy.
Anna: I did my homework Íor my English teacher, and I visited a Carlo: No, it isn't. Um, there's a - | don't know the word in English,
friend. um, it,s like a box' beside her. |t's Íu|| of paper and, it's for rubbish?
Examiner: OK. Thank you. And what about you, Carlo? What did you And there's a toy, a bear. I don't like er, this room, very much.
do yesterday evening? Examiner: Thank you. Now Anna, here's your photo. Would you show
Car|o: I did some homework too and then I Watched a Íootba|| match Carlo and tell him about it. olease.
it to

on TV Anna: Thank you. Well, there's a girl in the photo. She's in a room, it
Examiner: Do you en.joy studying English? could be her bedroom, I can't see, but it's got a computer in it. There
are two photos behind her, and a toy animal, a tiger.
Carlo: Um, sometimes.
Carlo: Yes.
Examiner: Do you think Eng|ish wi|l be usefu| for you in the Íuture?
Anna: lt's night, I think, because the light is on.
Carlo: Yes.
Examiner: Mmm"
Examiner: Whv?

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