CD2 Unit 8 Seasons Track 10 M = Man W = Woman M: I want to go shopping at lunch time, I really need some new clothes. Are there any good clothes shops around here? W: Well, theres a shop that sells nice eans on the main road. M: !h, I thin" eans are uncom#orta$le. I ne%er wear them. W: &eally? I wear eans all the time, e%en to wor". M: 'ut eans are %ery casual. (ou cant wear eans to a #ormal $usiness meeting) W: Thats true, $ut I ne%er go to #ormal meetings. Now, what a$out shirts and pullo%ers? Tight shirts and pullo%ers loo" good. M: Actually, I pre#er loose shirts. And I dont wear pullo%ers %ery o#ten. I pre#er smart ac"ets. W: E%en in the winter? M: (es. 'ut I usually wear a coat. Winter coats are usually warm and com#orta$le. W: &eally? I thin" winter coats are too hea%y. I hate them) *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T 1 Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 11 J = Jools A = Anna W = Whitney Ju = Justin = am M = Mika J: +ello there, e%eryone. Its #esti%al time here in the U2 and today were $ringing you some pictures and in#ormation a$out late summer #esti%als around the world. -ets start in the U3. !ur reporter Anna -indstrom is at the 'oston ,arni%al right now. +ows it going, Anna? A: +i, 4ools. Its great. Its a really hot, late August day. Im ha%ing a good time 5 e%eryone is ha%ing a good time. J: Whats happening right now? A: Well, Im standing in the street and Im watching some #antastic dancers. Theyre mo%ing slowly towards me. Theyre wearing really colour#ul costumes and theyre dancing really well. J: 3ounds good. A: (es, and Im with Whitney, who ma"es #ood #or all the partygoers here. Whitney, what are you doing? W: Well, Im coo"ing some lo%ely ,ari$$ean chic"en curry. A: 6mm, it smells wonder#ul. J: Than" you, Anna. Now, 'oston isnt the only place ha%ing a party at this time o# year. !ur reporter 4ustin -eonard is at the 6ariachi #esti%al in 7uadalaara, 6e8ico. 4ustin, hows it going o%er there? Ju: +i, 4ools. Its great here. Im sitting in the town s9uare and Im listening to some #antastic mariachi music. In this $and the guitarists are all playing together: its lo%ely. J: It sounds noisy there. Ju: It is) The spectators arent ust listening, theyre clapping and shouting and singing with the music. *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T / Elementary Unit 8 Audio script J: Than" you, 4ustin. And in +elsin"i, ;inland, *am 3y"es is reporting on the +elsin"i ;esti%al. : +ello, 4ules. Well, its 9uiet here 5 its not li"e 6e8ico. This is an arts #esti%al, so its all in cinemas, theatres and concert halls. 3ome people are 9ueuing $ehind me to go into a theatre. I ha%e 6i"a here with me. 6i"a, what are you 9ueuing #or today? M: Im not 9ueuing #or the theatre 5 Im with my children 5 theyre o%er there: theyre waiting to see some #unny #ilms, some old #ilms with ,harlie ,haplin. : That sounds li"e #un) Than" you, 6i"a. 'ac" to you, 4ools. J: Than"s, *am. Now, in the studio this a#ternoon < *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T = Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 12 1 3hes dancing. 2 Theyre tal"ing. ! Are you listening? " We arent lea%ing. *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T > Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 1! !2, Im loo"ing at a picture o# a street scene. Its a #esti%al, I thin". At the #ront o# the picture two women are dancing. Theyre enoying it) Theyre wearing really colour#ul costumes. !n the le#t there are some people watching the dancers, and at the $ac" o# the picture there are some $uildings, shops, and may$e houses, I thin". There are musicians playing on the right o# the picture 5 theyre all wearing $lac" so theyre all together: theyre part o# the #esti%al. I thin" e%eryones ha%ing a good time) *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T ? Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 1" 1 Woman: Ailsa, whats the weather li"e in 3cotland right now? Ailsa: In the south o# 3cotland its 9uite warm and sunny $ut in the north in the highlands theres still snow on the mountains. 2 Woman: Whats the weather li"e in ,anada at the moment? #eather: Well its summertime in ,anada right now, $ut its actually not that warm. Its 1? degrees and really #oggy today. ! Woman: +i 3tig. Whats the weather li"e o%er there? Sti$: At the moment in Norway its late summer and today its warm and sunny. " Woman: Am$er. Whats the weather li"e in 'ra@il now? Am%er: Well this morning it was really hot and sunny $ut now its raining. *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T A Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 1& cold hot #oggy snowing *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T B Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 1' 1 cold gold 2 top told ! snow hot " not lot *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T 8 Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 1( old cloc" cost note hotel not on wrote own $ottle *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T C Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 18 J = Jan ) = )uke J: +ello. ): 4an? Its -u"e. J: -u"e? (ou dont usually call at this time. (ou always phone in the e%enings. ): I "now. 'ut Im not at wor". Im at home. J: !h. Are you sic"? ): No, $ut I cant get into the o##ice. The underground isnt wor"ing today. J: &eally? Why? ): Its snowing here. J: 3nowing) 3o what? ): Well, its really snowing a lot here. 3o the trains and $uses arent running. *eople cant get to wor" and lots o# people are staying at home. J: 'ut it snows all through the winter in New (or". Nothing stops $ecause o# that) ): I "now. 'ut it hardly e%er snows in -ondon. Its a shoc" #or us. J: Thats cra@y) ): Well, at least it isnt raining) J: (es, I hate rainy weather. I always #eel sad and depressed when the s"y is grey and theres no sun. ): I "now what you mean. -ondons always dar" in Decem$er and 4anuary. J: (eah, I pre#er snow really. E%erything loo"s so $eauti#ul < ): 6m. I suppose so < *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T 10 Elementary Unit 8 Audio script CD2 Track 1* 1 + = +ece,tionist W = Woman +: ,an I help you, madam? W: (es, Im calling #rom room =>/. +: (es, madam. W: Well, its %ery hot in here. I thin" theres a pro$lem with the air conditioning. +: !h, I am sorry, madam. Is the air conditioner turned on? W: (es, it is. 'ut it isnt wor"ing. ,an you send some$ody to repair it? +: !# course. Ill as" the engineer to go to your room. 2 S = Sho, assistant M = Man S: ,an I help you? M: (es. I $ought this DED player #rom you, $ut it isnt wor"ing. S: I see. +a%e you got your receipt? M: (es, I ha%e. ,an I e8change it #or another one? S: !# course. 4ust a moment. +ere you are. M: Than"s %ery much. ! S = Sho, assistant W = Woman W: E8cuse me. ,an you help me? S: (es, madam? W: I $ought this pullo%er yesterday and it doesnt #it. S: Do you want to try a di##erent si@e? W: No, Id li"e a re#und. S: +a%e you got your receipt? W: (es. +ere it is. S: !2. 3o thats 1?0 euros. +ere you are. *+!T!,!*IA'-E . /011 *earson -ongman E-T 11