Examiner Thank you, Riccardo. Good bye. Example dialogue Example dialogue

Candidate He’s Mr Rogers. Examiner Is he English? Candidate No, he isn’t. Examiner Where is he from? Candidate He’s from New York. He’s American. Examiner Is Mr Rogers a teacher? Candidate Yes, he is. Examiner Look at number 2 and 3. Whoa re they? What are their names? Candidate They are Sarra and Matteo. Examiner Where are they from? Candidate They’re from Italy. Examiner Is Sarra from rome? Candidate Yes, she is. Examiner Is Matteo from Rome? Candidate No, he isn’t. Examiner Is there a computer? Candidate Yes, there is. Examiner Are there five chairs? Candidate No, there aren’t. There are four chairs. Examiner Where is the ruler? Candidate It’s on the desk. Examiner Where is the pencil case? Candidate It’s on the chair. Examiner Is there a poster? Candidate Yes, there is. Examiner What is there on the poster? Candidate There is a map of Great Britain.

D. Examiner Thank you, Riccardo. Good bye.

Candidate Good bye, Mr Brown. TEST 3 UNITS 2-4 LISTENING TEST 2 1. A. the guitar 2. B. Kevin 3. C. Myles 4. B. 11 5. A. in October 6. C. Swinton Street 7. B. 7543 8904 8. C. Monday, Tuesday, and Friday 9. A. at half past four 10. C. at half past five Tape-script Kevin Good morning. I’m here for the guitar course. Woman Oh, yes. What’s your name, please? Kevin Kevin Myles. Woman How do you spell your surname, Kevin? Kevin M-Y-L-E-S. Myles with y. Woman OK. Myles. And how old are you? Kevin I’m eleven. Today it’s my birthday. Woman really? Happy birthday So your birthday is in October. Kevin Yes. Woman Where do you live, Kevin? I mean, what’s your address? Kevin I live here, in London, at 21 Swinton Street. Woman How do you spell Swinton? S-W-I-N-T-O-N? Kevin Yes. S-W-I-N-T-O-N. Woman And your telephone number, please. Kevin My phone number? It’s 7543 8904. Woman 7543 8904. Right Now Kevin, the lessons are on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday at half past four in the afternoon. Kevin Ok Monday, Tuesday, and Friday at half past four. Excuse me, what time do lessons end? Woman At five thirty. Lessons last one hour. OK? Kevin Yes. Thank you. Bye-bye Woman Bye, Kevin ORAL PRODUCTION A. Example dialogue A: What’s your name? What’s your surname? B: My name’s Alessandra and my surname’s Nazzari. A: How do you spell Nazzari? B: N-A-Z-Z-A-R-I. A: How old are you? B: I’m 11. A: When’s your birthday? B: It’s in April. A: Where do you live? B: I live in Via Buonarroti 14. A: How do you spell “Buonarroti”? B: B-U-O-N-A-R-R-O-T-I. A: OK, fine.

B. Example dialogue

A: Who’s he? B: He’s my brother? A: How old is he? B: He’s 18. A: Where does he live? B: He lives in England. A: When is his birthday? B: It’s in November.

C. Example dialogue

A: What time does Linda get up? B: She gets up at seven thirty. A: What does she do at a quarter past eight? B: She goes to school. A: Does she do her homework at a quarter past four? B: Yes, she does.

D. Example dialogue