Possible dialogue: Examiner Possible dialogue: Examiner

C. 1. Formal;

2. Informal. EXAMINATION PRACTICE A. Possible dialogue: Examiner Hello. What’s your name? Candidate My names Riccardo Mariani. Examiner Please sit down. Candidate Thank you. Examiner The weather is lovely, isn’t it? Candidate Yes, its really nice. Examiner Do you like going to the cinema? Candidate Yes, very much. Examiner What do you like seeing at the cinema? Candidate I like comedies and adventure stories, but I hate horror films. Examiner Have you got a DVD player or a portable computer? Candidate Well, I have a DVD player but I haven’t got a portable computer. Examiner Have you got many DVDs? Candidate No, not many. I’ve got only a few. They’re too expensive. Examiner Look at this photo. He’s George Clooney. How many movies did he make? Candidate He made lots of films. He’s a very popular actor and he’s also a director. Examiner Where were you yesterday at 3.00 p.m.? Candidate I was at the library. Examiner What were you doing? Candidate I was reading a science book. Examiner How do you feel? What’s the matter? Candidate I think I got a cold. Examiner You should take an aspirin. Candidate Yes, good idea.

B. Possible dialogue: Examiner

Look at these pictures. What happened while the woman was sleeping? Candidate She heard a strange noise from the other room and she suddenly woke up. Examiner What did the woman do when she heard the noise? Candidate She got up and went to the door. She heard the voices of two men. They were talking about money. Examiner What did she do when she heard the voices? Candidate She thought that two criminals were going to kill her, so she called the police. Examiner What did the police see when they went into the room? Candidate They saw that the TV was on.

C. Possible dialogue: Examiner

You studied a lot, didn’t you? Candidate Yes, I did. Examiner Well, thank you and goodbye, Riccardo. Candidate Goodbye. TEST 12 Units 29-31 LISTENING TEST 11 Tape-script Jean’s mother Hello. Jean Hello, mum. Jean here. Jean’s mother Oh, hello, dear. How are you? Jean I’m fine, mum. And what about you and dad? Jean’s mother We’re quite well. How’s life at the camp-site? Jean Oh, really exciting You won’t believe what happened here. Jean’s mother Oh dear Don’t keep me in suspense. Jean No, no. I’ll tell you when I see you. Jean’s mother OK. I’ve got great news for you. Jean Really? Jean’s mother Yes. We’ve found a house in London. So we’ll reach you in a short time. Jean Fantastic Where is it? Jean’s mother It’s in the north of London, near where Nancy lives. Jean Grand Jean’s mother Have you met many boys and girls at the campsite? Jean Oh, yes. They’re all very nice. And I’ve met a boy who plays the guitar beautifully... and I think he’s in love with me. Jean’s mother Oh, that’s wonderful Jean Yeah. When are you leaving for London? Jean’s mother We’re leaving next week. And you? When are you and Nancy going back to London? Jean Tomorrow morning. School will begin in a couple of weeks and we have a lot of things to do... I have to buy all the textbooks and... I need some new clothes, too. Jean’s mother Good. See you soon then. Jean I can’t wait to see you. Jean’s mother Me too, dear. Give my love to Nancy. Jean Sure. A big kiss to you and dad. Jean’s mother And you. Take care Jean OK. Bye, mum. Jean’s mother Bye bye. ORAL PRODUCTION A. Possible dialogue: A: Have you ever gone abroad? B: Yes, I have. I’ve gone to France. A: When did you go there? B: I went there last year.