Listening 1
Listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
How many homes has Richard’s Aunt Betty got?
1 Where does Aunt Betty live in the summer?
2 Where is Aunt Betty’s winter home?
3 Where does Aunt Betty work in the winter?
4 How often does Richard see Aunt Betty in the summer?
5 What do Richard and his sister do when they visit Aunt Betty?
Answer & Audioscript
1 A 2 B 3 C 4 C 5 C
Audioscript
How many homes has Richard’s Aunt Betty got?
BOY: I’ve got three aunts, but Aunt Betty is my favourite.
WOMAN: Oh, is she, Richard? Why?
BOY: Well, she’s nice, and I like going to stay with her. Her homes are very interesting.
WOMAN: Homes? How many has she got?
BOY: One for the winter, and a second one for the summer.
1 Where does Aunt Betty live in the summer?
WOMAN: Does she live near your farm?
BOY: In the winter, yes, but in the summer she travels a lot.
WOMAN: Where does she go?
BOY: She goes up the river in her summer home – it’s a boat.
WOMAN: Oh! She lives on a boat!
BOY: Yes. She likes visiting old castles and places near the river.
2 Where is Aunt Betty’s winter home?
WOMAN: Does she live on the river in the winter?
BOY: No, she’s got a little house in our village for the winter. It’s opposite the hotel.
WOMAN: Oh, yes! Is it that little pink house?
BOY: Yes, that’s right. That’s her house.
3 Where does Aunt Betty work in the winter?
WOMAN: Does you Aunt Betty work?
BOY: Yes, she works hard in the winter when everyone comes here to ski.
WOMAN: Does she work in the hotel?
BOY: Not now – she worked in the restaurant there about five years ago, but now she works at the theatre, in the shop there. She sells books and postcards.
4 How often does Richard see Aunt Betty in the summer?
WOMAN: Do you often see your Aunt Betty?
BOY: In the winter we see her once a week. She comes up to our farm on Wednesdays for her milk.
WOMAN: And in the summer?
BOY: Only about once a month. Sometimes we stay with her for a weekend on the boat.
5 What do Richard and his sister do when they visit Aunt Betty?
BOY: My sister and I love staying with Aunt Betty. It’s very different from home.
WOMAN: How is it different?
BOY: Well, she hasn’t got a TV, so we can’t watch anything.
WOMAN: What do you do then?
BOY: Most of the time she just talks to us – about her travels usually. Sometimes she goes outside and paints a picture, then she comes in and starts telling us stories again.
WOMAN: Are they good stories?
BOY: Yes, and sometimes the stories are very long, so we don’t go to sleep until after midnight!
Listening 2
Listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
Where is John’s bed in hospital?
1 What has John broken?
2 What happened to John?
3 What has May bought for John?
4 Who is John’s favourite nurse?
5 What’s John going to have for dinner tonight?
Answer & Audioscript
1 B 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 B
Audioscript
Where is John’s bed in hospital?
GIRL: Excuse me, Doctor. I’ve come to visit John. Where is he please?
MAN: Oh, yes, John’s bed is at the end.
GIRL: I can’t see him.
MAN: On the right, next to the window.
GIRL: Thank you.
1 What has John broken?
GIRL: Hello, John. Do you feel better?
BOY: Hello, May. I’m OK, but I still can’t walk.
GIRL: So can you do your homework?
BOY: No – my arm’s fine, but I can’t see very well. I broke my glasses!
2 What happened to John?
GIRL: How did it happen? Were you playing football?
BOY: No, I was riding my bike.
GIRL: Did you fall off?
BOY: Yes, I was going too fast and I didn’t see the car coming around the corner.
3 What has May bought for John?
GIRL: Is it very boring in hospital?
BOY: Well, it’s OK because I’ve got some books to read.
GIRL: Here’s a CD for you to listen to.
BOY: Oh, thanks. I heard this on the radio – it’s great!
4 Who is John’s favourite nurse?
GIRL: Are the nurses nice?
BOY: Yes, they’re all nice but I like that one over there best.
GIRL: The nurse with the blonde hair?
BOY: No, the nurse with brown hair. Can you see her? She’s not very tall.
5 What’s John going to have for dinner tonight?
GIRL: And what about the food here?
BOY: Well, it’s OK. Yesterday we had pizza, which was nice.
GIRL: What are you going to have tonight?
BOY: Some chicken and salad. I only had a sandwich for lunch and I’m very hungry.
Listening 3
Listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
What did Jill do at the weekend?
1 Which person is Jill’s cousin?
2 How did Jill go to her aunt’s house?
3 Which house is Jill’s aunt’s?
4 What did Jill and her cousin do?
5 What time did Jill arrive home on Sunday?
Answer & Audioscript
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 C
Audioscript
What did Jill do at the weekend?
BOY: Hello, Jill. Did you enjoy your weekend at your aunt’s?
GIRL: Yes, it was lovely. On Saturday, I went riding in the mountains.
BOY: On your bike?
GIRL: No. On a horse!
1 Which person is Jill’s cousin?
BOY: Who did you go with?
GIRL: My cousin, Ben.
BOY: Oh, yes, I know Ben … he’s got brown hair and glasses, hasn’t he?
GIRL: He wears glasses but his hair’s blonde.
2 How did Jill go to her aunt’s house?
BOY: How did you go to your aunt’s house, Jill? By car?
GIRL: No, because my dad was working and he couldn’t take me.
BOY: So did you go by bus?
GIRL: That’s right. It’s cheaper than the train.
3 Which house is Jill’s aunt’s?
BOY: What’s your aunt’s house like?
GIRL: Well, it’s very big with three floors.
BOY: That sounds nice.
GIRL: Yes, and it’s got a garden with apple trees.
4 What did Jill and her cousin do?
BOY: Did you eat any of the apples?
GIRL: No, they weren’t sweet enough!
BOY: Did you climb the trees then?
GIRL: No, my aunt doesn’t let us. But we’ve got a swing on one of the trees. We played on that.
BOY: Was it sunny on Saturday?
GIRL: No, it wasn’t.
5 What time did Jill arrive home on Sunday?
BOY: Did you come home on Sunday afternoon?
GIRL: Yes. I left early, at about half past one.
BOY: How long did it take to get home?
GIRL: Oh, about two hours, so I got home at half past three.
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