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U3_Life Moments Opening up 1 Reference answers 4. Have you ever been to a festival/football match/rock concert? 5. Have you ever climbed a high mountain ridden a horse/missed the train? 6. Have you ever made a gift for your mother on her birthday? Listening to the world Sharing 1 Reference answers The people in the podcast mainly talk about how they feel about London and the most exciting things they have done in London. Scripts F=Finn Part 1 F: I love living in London because there’s so much to do. I’ve been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. How do you feel about London? 2 Reference answers 1. Because there’s so much to do. 2. He has been to lots of interesting places but there’s always something new to experience. 3. How do you feel about London? Scripts W1=woman 1, etc.; M1=Man 1, etc. Part 2 W1: I love London. I actually lived here for 14 years. W2: I love London. I love the diversity, and all the different people here, the multiculturalism. W3: I love London. London is one of the most amazing cities. It’s so exciting; there’s so much to do and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite cities. W4: I like London, but sometimes it’s too busy. M1: There’s (There’re) too many people; it’s too big a city; um… it doesn’t have any real heart, and um, you know for a holiday, it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s …it’s not very relaxing. W5: Living in Australia at the moment, comparing it to London, I find the people to be more humorous and lively. There seems to be more going on. M2: Absolutely love London. One of the best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s just so much happening, I mean. Um, my father’s just over for two weeks and (has) actually been going down to all the galleries and stuff today along the South Bank. W6: I feel very comfortable in London. It’s already, like, my fifth time. M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London, but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place and where I live it’s just a short train ride. M4: I do like London. I really like the old architecture and the history that they have here. There’s a lot to see and it’s just a really nice city. M5: London’s a very nice city. It takes a lot to get used to. M6: I like London very much. I like London because of its huge diversity of people, and huge diversity of things to do and places to see. 3 Answers 1A 2C 3H 4B 5G 6F 7D 8E Scripts Parts F: What’s the most exciting thing you’ve done in London? W3: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London recently is to see Oasis live. I went to the Roundhouse and it was the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended up having nice passes, so we were close to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best thing I think I’ve seen in a long time. W2: I’ve been to the theater quite a lot in London. I went to see Waiting for Godot at the National. W5: I’ve recently been to Hampton Court, which is a royal palace most famously known for being the place where King Henry Viii lived, and a few of his wives that made it there. M3: I… I think Tate Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know, because it’s … it’s different every time… Um, you know, they really push the boundaries of, you know, the displays, compared to a lot of the traditional museums and art galleries in London. M5: The best thing I’ve ever done was watching a gig in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday. W4: The most exciting thing I’ve done in London? Um, I’ve watched England play football at Wembley – that was quite exciting. M2: Just this weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell Park, and there was a country fair going on and just the characters in the crowd were just absolutely fantastic. M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here but probably the best thing was when I went to Wimbledon this year. Um… I got to watch … I got to watch Andy Murray on Center Court. I managed to get tickets to that. And it was just a really good atmosphere and it was a good example of, sort of, British culture and sport. 4 Answers 1) exciting 2) amazing concert 3) incredible 4) the theater 5) the best place 6) different 7) compared to 8) play football 9) interesting things 10) the best thing 11) tickets 12) culture and sport answers A-4 B-1 C-5 D-3 E-2 5 Reference answers 1. Recently, I visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with many great things to do and see. I went to the National Center for the Performing Arts to see a famous musical. It was a wonderful show. And I visited the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, two important Venues of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. I also went to the Tian’anmen square, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the most exciting thing I did there was visiting the Great Wall – the view was breathtaking! 2. Yes, I have been to London. I loved it. The museums are wonderful, especially the British Museum, which was established in 1753 and is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. I also enjoyed riding in the London Eye, a giant observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames. /No, I haven’t been to London. If I have a chance to go to London, I would like to see places I have heard so much about , such as Tower ridge, Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey. I would also like to take the Tube as the London underground is the oldest underground railway network in the world. Besides, I hope to visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games venues. While you listen Scripts This happened in Australia… when I was about 25. I spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs and went to Ayers Rock and … Well, anyway, one day, I went out for a walk… in the outback. It was a lovely day so I walked and walked… and then I realized I didn’t really know where I was. I was a bit stupid, really… because I decided to go further… I guess I thought I’d find the way back. Um…anyway, after that I heard some dogs. First I heard them barking, and then I saw them… There was a group – maybe five or six dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really frightened, but I remembered some advice I, I, er… um, I …I read in my guidebook: Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. So I froze, like a statue… I didn’t move… and I looked at a tree, not at the dogs, and didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me, jumping and barking… I thought they were going to bite me. Then one dog did bite my arm, just a little, but still I didnt move. In the end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes and then luckily found my way back to the hotel. It was the most frightening experience I’ve ever had! 2 Answers a-d-h-e-b-g-c-f 3 Reference answers 1. In Australia 2. Because he decided to go further after he realized he didn’t know where he was. 3. Really frightened 4. Don’t move, and don’t look at the dogs. 5. A tree. After you listen 4 Reference answers When I was 12 years old and just graduated from elementary school, I went to Beijing with my dad to see the 2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball team playing and I especially wanted to see Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets online, but all tickets for basketball games had been sold out. Of course, I was very disappointed. Then we went to the stadium to see if someone would be selling extra tickets. After we waited for hours, we became hopeless. But just when we were about to leave, a man came to us and said he had an extra ticket because his friend couldnt make it due to an emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad bought the ticket, and told me to rush in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to watch the game between the Chinese team and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly and I was excited when China won. The best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What a wonderful experience. Viewing Before you view 1 Reference answers 1. Yes, I have been to a wedding. It was the wedding of my best friend’s sister. I enjoyed it very much because there was a lot of delicious food and I met a lot of friends there. 2. Yes, I do. First, there is the ritual of bowing at traditional Chinese weddings. The bride and the groom bow to show their respect first to Heaven and Earth, then to their parents, and finally to each other. Second, there is always a huge wedding banquet. Family members and friends are invited to the wedding banquet. A huge amount of food is served along with liquor and wine. Third, the red color is used to create a happy atmosphere. Colors play a significant role in Chinese culture, both then and now. red is the traditional wedding color as it signifies joy, love, and prosperity. The color is dominant throughout the wedding ceremony: The bride wears red clothes, guests give money in red envelopes, and there are red decorations everywhere at the wedding. 3. I know almost nothing about Greek weddings, but I know there is a movie called My Big Fat Greek Wedding. From the name, I can assume there must be a lot of food and a lot of people at the wedding. 2 Reference answers Francesco is an architect and historian. He visits the island of Crete and goes to a local wedding. While you view Scripts F=Francesco; M1=Mamas; M2: Maria F: Kalimera. Kalimera. Er, can you show me around Crete? M1: Yes. F: This is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a local guide for the next two days. M1: Francesco, do you want to see a Cretan wedding? F: Oh, great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas is taking me to meet the bride, Maria Skula. F: Kalimera, Francesco. M2: Welcome! Come in. F: Congratulations! M2: Thank you. F: Are you a little nervous? M2: A little. F: All the women are helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re making decorations in dough for a special wedding bread. How many guests for your wedding? M2: Er, 1,500 abut (about 1,500). F: Mmma mia, it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whoel of Maria’s village has turned out to see her get married. The bride arrives with her father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous bridegroom, Jorgos. In a few minutes he and Maria will be man and wife. M2: I do! F: And now we go to party. It’s certainly the largest wedding reception I’ve ever been to. At Cretan weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the food is served. He meat of 150 sheep… and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. I’m destroyed! Ah, really. 3 Answers 1. Preparations for traditional Cretan weddings often last for several days. 2. T 3. The bride arrives with her father. 4. T 5. Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man and wife includes all the close family. 4 Reference answers 1. Crete is the biggest island in Greece. 2. She is a little nervous. 3. All the women in village are helping prepare the wedding feast. 4. About 1,500 people. 5. They give money as gifts. 6. There is so much to see, do and eat at the wedding. Francesco is overwhelmed by all that. After you view 5 Reference answers 1. I really like the Greek wedding style. I like the music and the dance very much. I can tell how excited people are and how much they enjoy the occasion. At a Greek wedding people can gather together with their family, relatives, and friends, and fully enjoy music, dance, food and drink. / Not really. I don’t particularly like big noisy weddings. I prefer a smaller and quieter wedding. I would rather just invite my family and a few close friends to my wedding. 2. I definitely like the modern Chinese wedding most because it not only has some traditional elements such as the red color, traditional wedding outfits, and the ritual of bowing, but also contains Western elements, including champagne, wedding rings, and a wedding cake. /I actually prefer not to have a wedding ceremony. I would like to have a honeymoon instead. Getting married should only involve two people. I hope I can enjoy the happiness without being disturbed by others. Another important reason why I want to skip the wedding is that preparing for a wedding is such a huge, exhausting, and time-consuming project. I don’t want anyone to get into this kind of trouble. Speaking for communication Role-play Scripts 1 A: Hello. B: Hi, Sean. It’s Debbie. A: Hi, Debbie. What’s up? B: Is Kevin there? A: No, he’s not. He went out about 10 minutes ago. B: Oh… A: What’s up? B: Well, I locked the keys in the car. Kevin has the spare key. A: Oh, what a drag! B: Could I leave a message for him? A: Of course. B: Just ask him to call me. A: On your mobile? B: No that’s in the car… I’ll give you a number. A: Hold on…OK, go ahead. B: OK, let’s see… it’s 3-double2 6-3, 2-8. A: Got it. I’ll tell him. B:Thanks, bye. A: Bye. 2 A: Barkley Bank. B: Hello. Could I speak to customer services, please? A: just a moment. B: Customer services. B: Hello, I’ve got a problem. I think I’ve lost my credit card. C: I see. I’m sorry, this line is very bad. Where are you calling from? B: I’m in Madrid, actually. In fact, I’m calling from a public phone and I’ve only got one minute on this card. Could you ring me back? C: Of course. Could you give me the number there B: Just a moment… it’s 34 for Spain, 91 for Madrid, then 308 5238. C: Let me check that. 34 91 308 5238. B: That’s right. C: Fine. Put the phone down – I’ll call you back straight away. B: Thank you. 3 A: Hello? B: Oh, thank goodness. Hello, uh… Who’s this? A: My name’s Marianne. B: Thanks for picking up. A: Well, the phone rang so I picked it up. B: Yes, well, that’s my cell phone. And you found it. A: Oh, OK… It’s yours. Do you want to get it back? B: Yes, thanks. Where are you? A: Central Bank, by the fountain. It was here in the grass. B: Ah, yes… I thought it might be. A: So where are you? B: Not far away. I can be there in 10 minutes. A: OK, I’ll wait here. B: Great. Thanks a lot. 1 Reference answers Whom do they call why do they call Caller 1 A friend The caller has locked her keys in the car and calls her friend to get the spare key. Caller 2 A service person The caller has lost his credit card and calls the bank to report it. Caller 3 A stranger The caller has lost his cellphone and calls his own cell phone to see who has it. 2 Reference answers. 1) It’s 2) there 3) leave a message 4) call 5) speak 6) moment 7) ring 8) number 9) this 10) picking up 3 Reference answers 1 B: Hello. A: Hello. May I speak to Xiao Ling, please? B: May I ask who is speaking? A: This is Mary, Xiao Ling’s friend. B: HI. I’m sorry, but Xiao Ling’s not in the dorm right now. A: I tried calling her cell phone, but she didn’t answer the phone. B: Oh, she has left her cell phone charging in the dorm. A: OK. Where has she gone? B: She has gone to the library. But she should be back very soon. A: May I leave a message? B: Certainly. A: please ask her to meet me at the theater at 7:30 in the evening. And I have already bought the tickets. B: 7:30 at the theater. No problem. I’ll make sure she gets the message. A: Thank you very much. B: You are welcome. Goodbye. A:Bye. 2 B: Good morning. Customer services. A: Good morning. I’ve got a problem. I’ve lost my bank card. B: May I have your name, please? A: My last name is Wang, and my first name is Xiaohai. B: Mr. Wang, what is your ID number, please? A: It’s 31486687. B: Could you tell e when you lost your card? A: I think I lost it last night. I used it in a restaurant last night. But this morning I couldn’t find it. B: And your card number, please? A: Just a moment. It’s 72588540395. B: Please enter your PIN number. A: OK. B: Ok. Your information is recorded. Your lost card is cancelled. A: Then I need a new card. When do you think I can get one? B: Generally, it takes four to six working days for the card to be ready. A: Should I come to pick it up? B: Yes. When the card is ready, we’ll call you. May I have your phone number? A: My number is 4916664. B: Let me check. It’s 4916664. A: Correct. B: All right. We’ll call you very soon. A: Thank you. B: You are welcome. Have a nice day. A: You too. Bye. B: Bye. Group discussion Get ideas Scripts I=Interviewer; S1=Speaker 1; S2=Speaker 2; S3=Speaker 3 I: Excuse me. Do you have a second? We’re asking people about experiences of a lifetime… for a survey. S1: Oh… Er, yes, if … if it’s quick. I: Great. Could you look at this list? Have you done any of these things? S1: Hmm… yes, yes, I have actually. Well, one of them! I’ve been to Guatemala and I’ve climbed that volcano, I think. I: Anything else? S1: No, no, I don’t think so. Sorry, I have to run… I: Excuse me… S2: What? I: Have you ever ridden an elephant? S2: Uh, what? Why? Uh, no. no, I haven’t … I: We’re doing a survey on experiences of a lifetime. Can I show you this list? Um, have you done any of these activities? S2: Oh, OK. OK. Er, let’s see… Um… No, no, no, no. Oh, I’ve sailed down the Nile… so that’s one thing. In fact, I went to Egypt last year, with the (my) wife… our wedding anniversary… It was funny because… I: excuse me. Er, we’re doing a survey… about experiences of a lifetime. S3: Right… I: Two minutes. Could you just look at this list? Have you done any of these things? S3: OK. Well… I don’t travel that much, so… I, I haven’t been to Iceland… but it looks nice – swimming in a thermal spa looks fun. I: And the other things? S3: Hmm… no… Well, I’ve seen some of them on TV. Is that OK? Does that count? 1 Answers Speaker 1: Climbing a volcano Speaker 2: Sailing down the Nile Speaker 3: None of them 2 Answers The expressions you hear are 1,3,4,5,7,8 and 9. Discuss and organize ideas 3 Reference answers 1. Have you ever taken a cruise on the Yangtze River? If yes, how did you feel?/If no, would you like to try it? 2. Have you ever been to Tibet? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it? 3. Have you ever camped in a forest? If yes, how did you feel? / if no, would you like to try it? Present ideas 6 Reference answers Hello, and welcome to Cool Entertainments. Recently we did a survey about people’s unusual experiences. We interviewed 12 people and asked them whether they have ever dived in the sea, done bungee jumping, or ridden on a roller-coaster. And we also asked them if they have, how they felt, and if they haven’t, whether they would like to try any of the activities. Here are our findings. Four of the interviewees have dived in the sea, and all of them regarded it as a wonderful experience. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their diving in the sea, if necessary.) Only two of them have done bungee jumping; one found it very exciting while the other thought it too scary. (Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their bungee jumping, if necessary.) Seven interviewees have ridden a roller-coaster; four of them enjoyed it while the other there felt it very scary and uncomfortable. ((Paly the recording about what the interviewees say about their riding a roller-coaster, if necessary.) Surprisingly, one person reports that he hasnt done any of the three activities! As to whether they would like to try any of the activities they haven’t done before, most of the m say they would love to try diving in the sea or riding a roller-coaster, but only two people say they would try bungee jumping. 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