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TEST 19

16 (at) 6.00 / 6 / six o’clock (in the morning) / (a.m.)

17 (the) school(s) / (school) children / students

18 (£)7.50 / seven pounds (and) fifty (p/pence)

19 9(th) (of) March / 9.3 / 09.03 / 3.9

20 FOWLER

Audioscript

Man:   Hello, I’d like some information, please. Is the swimming pool open every day?

Woman:   Not on Monday, I’m afraid.

Man:   I like to swim before breakfast. What time do you open?

Woman:   We open the doors at six o’clock for the first swim of the day, the ‘early morning swim’, we call it. That’s the best time to come, because after seven it gets very busy.

Man:   I see.

Woman:   And don’t come between nine thirty and twelve thirty because schools use the pool then. It’s closed to everyone else.

Man:   OK. Do you have lessons? I want to learn to swim better.

Woman:   Yes, every afternoon. It’s seven pounds fifty a lesson or seventy pounds if you pay for ten.

Man:   OK. When does the next course begin?

Woman:   Let me see … it’s on the ninth of March. Would you like to start then?

Man:   Yes please. What’s the teacher’s name?

Woman:   It’s Roy Fowler. That’s F O W L E R. He’s an excellent teacher.

Man:   Well, thank you very much. My name’s …

 

21 (The Elephant) Doctor   22 ARGYLL

23 (Saturday) (the) 30(th) / thirtieth (of) (July)

24 4/four (tickets) (per family)

25 (a) book (about the film)

Audioscript

Here is some good news! We have some free cinema tickets for you. They usually cost five pounds.

They are for a film called The Elephant Doctor. It’s about a man who works in a zoo and looks after the animals when they aren’t well. It’s a great film for all the family.

All you have to do to get your free tickets is send your name and address on a postcard to Radio South-West in Bristol. The address is twenty-seven Argyll Road – that’s A R G Y double L.

Send your postcard soon! Make sure it arrives before next Saturday, that’s the thirtieth of July. All the postcards will go into a bag and we will choose the twenty-five winners then.

We have one hundred tickets to give away, but I’m afraid we can only give four tickets to each family because lots of people will want them. And we will send everybody who writes to us a book. This is about the film and has pictures of the actors and the animals in it. So send us that postcard now!

 

TEST 20

16 River(s)   17 (Martin) COOPER

18 123-127   19 fish   20 Friday

Audioscript

Sally:   Hello, Richard. I wasn’t at school today because I was ill. Can you tell me what our Biology homework is?

Richard:   Yes, Sally. In class, we talked about animals that live in water. For homework, we have to read a book about them. The book’s called Rivers. It’s in the school library.

Sally:   OK. Who is it by?

Richard:   Let me see … it’s by Martin Cooper.

Sally:   Is that C double O P E R?

Richard:   That’s right. You’ll find the books on the third shelf on the Biology bookshelf. We have to look at part seven, pages a hundred and twenty-three to a hundred and twenty-seven.

Sally:   OK. That’s not very much. What is it about?

Richard:   That part’s all about fish. It’s quite interesting. Mrs Knight says we’re going to study lakes next week.

Sally:   Oh, right. Do we have to read these pages for the lesson on Monday?

Richard:   We have until Friday to do it.

Sally:   Oh good. I’ll go to the library on Thursday. Thanks, Richard. See you tomorrow.

 

21 5(th) (July) / 5/(0)7 / 7/5

22 (and) drum(s)

23 (0)9.15 / nine fifteen / (a) quarter past nine (a.m.)

24 (£)3.25 / three pounds (and) twenty-five (p/pence)

25 217 3881

Audioscript

We are pleased to tell you that this year there will be a summer music school at the Arts Centre. Classes at the summer music school will begin on the fifth of July and will go on until the thirtieth.

The school is open to young people between the ages of eight and seventeen. There will be classes in piano and guitar … and, have you ever wanted to play the drums? Well, you can learn at the summer school. The teachers are all really excellent.

There will be classes every morning from Monday to Friday, beginning at nine fifteen and finishing at eleven forty-five. It doesn’t matter if you have never had music lessons before. Beginners are welcome. Students will only have to pay three pounds twenty-five a day, or fifteen pounds for a week.

For more information about the classes, or to book a place, phone the Arts Centre on two-one-seven, three-double-eight-one.

So, that’s the summer music school. A great place to play music and make new friends.

 

TEST 21

16 Wed(nesday)(s)

17 (£) 12 / twelve (pounds) (a/an/per hour)

18 GERALD (Street)

19 6.15 / 18.15 / quarter past six (pm) / six fifteen

20 short(s)

Audioscript

Girl:   Did you win your match last night, André?

André:   Yes. I’m much better since I started having tennis lessons with my new teacher, Paul.

Girl:   How often do you have lessons?

André:   Every Wednesday because the only other day he teaches is Friday and I can’t go then. You like tennis. Why don’t you come too?

Girl:   Hmm. How much are the lessons? That’s the first question my parents will ask!

André:   I give Paul twelve pounds and he teaches me for an hour. It’s not expensive.

Girl:   No. Maria pays eighteen pounds an hour.

André:   But she goes to the tennis club. Paul works at the tennis courts in Gerald Street.

Girl:   How do you spell that?

André:   G E R A L D.

Girl:   OK. And what time’s your lesson? Can I come and meet Paul next time?

André:   Yes. I start at six fifteen and play until quarter past seven. You can come at the same time.

Girl:   OK. What should I wear?

André:   You don’t need to wear a tennis dress. Shorts and a T-shirt will be fine.

Girl:   All right. See you then.

 

21 (The) White (Hotel)

22 ACHILL (Island)

23 1859 / eighteen fifty(-)nine

24 36 / thirty(-)six (bedrooms)

25 fish / seafood

Audioscript

This week I’m going to tell you about my favourite hotel. It’s in the west of Ireland and the best time to go there is June. I’ve loved this hotel since I was a child. It’s called The White Hotel because it’s always painted that colour. It’s built on one of the most beautiful islands I have ever visited – Achill Island. You say ‘Akil’, but it’s spelt A C H I double L.

It’s one of the oldest hotels in this part of the country. It was built in eighteen fifty-nine and the rich and famous have enjoyed going there ever since. You can see the sea or mountains from every room. But it’s difficult to book a bedroom there because there are only thirty-six of them and the hotel can’t take more than fifty guests at one time.

Visitors also enjoy the hotel restaurant. People go there from all over the world to eat its fish. It’s caught that day in the sea round the island. Try it cooked with tomatoes.

So, if you want …

 

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