Listening 1
Listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
Where is Aunt May going to play volleyball?
1 Who else is going with Aunt May?
2 What has Aunt May lost?
3 What time will the game start?
4 What has Aunt May forgotten today?
5 What will Tom do this evening?
Answer & Audioscript
1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A 5 C
Audioscript
Where is Aunt May going to play volleyball?
WOMAN: Hello, Tom. Do you want to play volleyball with us this evening?
BOY: Where are you going to play? At the beach?
WOMAN: It will be too cold there. We’re going to play inside at the club.
BOY: Not in the school playground? It’s good there.
WOMAN: No.
1 Who else is going with Aunt May?
BOY: Who’s going with you?
WOMAN: Your mum’s going to play, too!
BOY: Oh! What about Dad?
WOMAN: No. He doesn’t like volleyball. He’s going to watch football on TV with your little cousin.
2 What has Aunt May lost?
BOY: What are you going to wear?
WOMAN: Oh … just shorts and a T-shirt.
BOY: I always wear a hat when I’m playing. My hair gets in my eyes.
WOMAN: I know. I usually wear one too but I can’t find mine today. I lost it at the beach, I think.
3 What time will the game start?
BOY: When are you going to play, Aunt May? After dinner?
WOMAN: Yes. We’re going to meet the others at about eight and we’ll start the game at about quarter past.
BOY: That’s too late for me. I have to be home by nine thirty if I’ve got school the next day.
WOMAN: But it’s Friday today.
BOY: Oh, yes. No school tomorrow.
4 What has Aunt May forgotten today?
WOMAN: Last week I forgot to take the ball and my towel!
BOY: Why do you take a towel? Do you go swimming, too?
WOMAN: No. I always take one because we have a shower after the game.
BOY: Oh, so you need to take some soap, too.
WOMAN: Oh … I’ve forgotten that this time. I must remember to put some in my bag.
5 What will Tom do this evening?
WOMAN: So, Tom … will you play volleyball with us this evening?
BOY: Well, no thank you. Aunt May. My friends are going to the circus so I’ll go with them.
WOMAN: OK. Well, I’ll see you in the café tomorrow, then. Have a good time tonight.
BOY: You too. Bye.
Listening 2
Listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
What does Sarah want to do after school?
1 What is Sarah’s dad going to give her?
2 How many friend is Sarah going to go out with?
3 What’s the film about?
4 What will Sarah have for dinner?
5 What’s Betty’s phone number?
Answer & Audioscript
1 A 2 B 3 A 4 C 5 A
Audioscript
What does Sarah want to do after school?
GIRL: Dad, my friends are going to see a film after school today. Can I go with them?
MAN: Well, what about your homework? And you’ve got your music lesson today, haven’t you?
GIRL: Yes, but the music teacher’s ill, and I can do my history homework tomorrow.
MAN: All right. But don’t be late.
1 What is Sarah’s dad going to give her?
MAN: Shall I take you in the car?
GIRL: No, thanks. We’ll walk. It’s not far.
MAN: Well, take your gloves – it’s going to snow this evening.
GIRL: I’ve already got them, but could you give me some money?
MAN: Yes, OK!
2 How many friend is Sarah going to go out with?
MAN: Who’s going to go with you?
GIRL: Three of my friends, Betty, Sally and Kim.
MAN: Isn’t Emma going to go with you? You two are always together.
GIRL: No, she can’t come tonight.
3 What’s the film about?
MAN: And what’s the name of the film?
GIRL: It’s called ‘The Beach Party’ but it isn’t about beaches or parties.
MAN: I don’t understand.
GIRL: Well, it’s about a group of famous singers.
4 What will Sarah have for dinner?
MAN: Will you have dinner at home? We’re going to have fish tonight.
GIRL: No, I won’t have time. Can I take a sandwich with me?
MAN: No. Buy a burger in town. That will be better.
GIRL: OK.
5 What’s Betty’s phone number?
GIRL: I’ll be home at nine o’clock. Betty’s mum is going to bring us home in her car.
MAN: All right. Not a minute later. What’s her telephone number? It’s four five double six five, isn’t it?
GIRL: No. It’s four five double six one.
MAN: OK. Well, have a great time. And don’t be late. Nine, remember!
Listening 3
Listen and tick (✓) the box. There is one example.
Have are they going to go to the airport?
1 How many suitcases will they take?
2 What time does the plane leave?
3 Where will the family have lunch?
4 What must Mum remember to put in her bag?
5 What will Paul wear tomorrow?
Answer & Audioscript
1 C 2 B 3 A 4 A 5 B
Audioscript
Have are they going to go to the airport?
BOY: Is Dad going to take us in the car to the airport tomorrow, Mum?
WOMAN: It’s expensive to leave the car there. We’ll go in a taxi.
BOY: That’s a lot of money, too. Can’t we go on the bus?
WOMAN: No, we have too much to carry.
1 How many suitcases will they take?
BOY: Are we going to take all the suitcases?
WOMAN: No. I don’t want to take the big green one. It’s too heavy. You and I will have one each, and Dad will take two.
BOY: So that’s four?
WOMAN: No, five! Don’t forget your brother’s suitcase.
2 What time does the plane leave?
BOY: And when does the plane leave? Did you say half past twelve?
WOMAN: Oh, you ask so many questions, Paul. No, a quarter past.
BOY: And we have to be there one hour before that, at eleven fifteen?
WOMAN: That’s right.
3 Where will the family have lunch?
BOY: Will they give us some lunch on the plane, Mum?
WOMAN: They don’t have lunches on this plane. We’ll take some sandwiches and eat them at the airport.
BOY: Can’t we have lunch at the hotel?
WOMAN: You’ll be hungry before that.
4 What must Mum remember to put in her bag?
BOY: And have you got the dictionary? And all the money we need?
WOMAN: Yes. Everything is ready, Paul.
BOY: How about the torch? We might need that at night. There might be snakes or spiders there!
WOMAN: Oh … I forgot that. I must remember to put one in my bag.
5 What will Paul wear tomorrow?
WOMAN: So, Paul, are you all ready? How about your clothes? Are they all in your bag?
BOY: Yes, but not my jeans and best sweater. I’m going to wear them tomorrow.
WOMAN: You’ll be too hot in those. Wear your new shorts and T-shirt!
BOY: But they’re at the bottom of my bag! Oh, all right. I’ll get them. I can’t wait to leave.
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