Possible dialogue: A: How many languages can you speak? I can speak English and a little French. A: Have you ever been to Australia? No, I’ve never been to Australia. A: Have you ever done bungee-jumping? Yes, I did it last year. A: Can you drive? No, I c

Examiner How do you feel? Candidate I’m a little nervous. Examiner Don’t worry. The examination will be very simple. Do you know anybody in the classroom? Candidate Yes, I know somebody. That’ my friend Paolo over there. Examiner Have you ever gone out with your classmates at the weekends? Candidate Yes, very often. Examiner Have you ever gone on a school trip? Candidate Yes, I have. Examiner Where did you go? Candidate We went to Florence. Examiner When did you go there? Candidate We went there last year. Examiner Imagine that you are stuck in a lift. What might you do? Candidate I might call for help. Examiner Imagine that you have lost your wallet. What might you do? Candidate I might go to a police station. Examiner Have you ever flown? Candidate No, I haven’t Examiner Would you like to try? Candidate Yes, sure. Examiner Where would you go? Candidate I would go to Japan. B. Possible dialogue: A: How many languages can you speak? B: I can speak English and a little French. A: Have you ever been to Australia? B: No, I’ve never been to Australia. A: Have you ever done bungee-jumping? B: Yes, I did it last year. A: Can you drive? B: No, I can’t. I haven’t got any driving license. A: Have you ever travelled alone? B: Yes, I have. I went with a friend to the USA in 1999. A: Have you ever seen a desert? B: No, I have never seen a desert. A: Do you prefer a quiet job or an exciting one?

B: I prefer an exciting job. I hate working in an office.

C. Possible dialogue: Examiner

Is anybody waiting for you outside? Candidate Yes, my friends are waiting for me. Examiner Well, the exam is over. You can go now. Goodbye. Candidate Thank you, goodbye. TEST 13 Units 32-34 LISTENING TEST 12 1. [B] radio; 2. [A] 15; 3. [C] CDs; 4. [A] house; 5. [B] boat; 6. [A] Brazil; 7. [C] Australia; 8. [B] Sydney. Tape-script Man And now the programme starts. The contestants are ready. Today we have three young people from the Walton Comprehensive here in London. Nancy, Trevor, and Tony. Remember, you only have 15 seconds to answer the question. The answer which receives the highest applause rate wins the game. The prize for the winner is a set of ten CDs of the most successful bands and singers. The first person to answer is Nancy. Are you ready Nancy? Good This morning the question is: “What would you do if you won £ 300,000 on the pools?” You have 15 seconds from now. Go Nancy If I won £ 300.000, I would buy a new house in the centre of London, around the Kensington area. I would go shopping in a nice area and I could walk my lovely dog, Scott, in Hyde Park every day. Man Very good And now Trevor Where do you live, Trevor? Trevor In Holloway, here in London. Man Good. Tell me, Trevor, what would you do if you won £ 300,000? Trevor What would I do if I had all that money? Well, first of all I would buy a boat and go sailing in the Mediterranean sea. Then, I would buy a trip to Brazil and go bird- watching in the Amazonian Forest. Man Wonderful And now, what about you, Tony? Tony If I had £ 300,000, first of all I would go to Australia for a very long holiday. My girlfriend Jean will go back there, and I would probably buy a house in Sydney so I could see her more often and stay with her longer. ORAL PRODUCTION A. Possible dialogues: 1. A: Are you hungry? What would you like to eat? B: I’d like to eat a sandwich. A: Which one do you want? A ham one or a cheese one? B: A ham one, please. 2. A: Everything looks delicious. What would you like to buy? B: I’d like to buy some olives. A: Which ones do you want? The black ones or the green ones? B: The green ones. 3. A: Can you lend me your book? B: Which one do you want? The French one or the English one? A: The English one, please. 4. A: Who are you looking at? B: I’m looking at that boy. He’s nice A: Which one are you looking at? The one with the cap or the one in the red T-shirt? B: The one with the cap.

B. Possible requests: 1. Mum, give me a coke, please.