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Unit 11 Listening Worksheet Notes

WHAT’S IT LIKE THERE?


AudioScript C
B Listen again. What should you do in each person’s
hometown? What shouldn’t you do? Complete the chart.
Listen to Michael ask three people about their
hometowns. Check Yes or No.
Answers
Shanda A
Michael: What’s your hometown like, Shanda? Answers will vary. Some possible answers:
Shanda: It’s a huge, industrial city – around 10 million
Good for shopping?
people.
Anything interesting to see?
Michael: Wow! So, what’s it like there?
Anything interesting to do?
Shanda: Well, there’s not very much to see. It’s mostly
Weather?
factories. But if you go, you should visit the old town.
It’s pretty there. But don’t visit in the winter. It’s B
freezing then. Shanda
Michael: Is it an expensive place? a. Yes b. No c. No d. No e. No
Shanda: No, things are pretty cheap there, actually. Ted
Michael: Is there a lot of crime? a. No b. No c. No d. Yes e. Yes
Shanda: Well, yes. I’m afraid there is. It’s also very Jennifer
polluted because of the smoke from all the factories. a. Yes b. Yes c. No d. No e. No
Ted C
Michael: Do you come from a big city, Ted? Shanda: should visit the old town; shouldn’t visit in the
Ted: Not really. It’s a small town. The population is only winter
around 5,000. Ted: should see the lake; shouldn’t visit more than a
Michael: What’s it like there? couple of days
Ted: Well, the town is pretty quiet. There are only a few Jennifer: should do some shopping; shouldn’t carry a lot
shops and cafés, so young people think it’s really of cash
boring. They want to move to the bigger cities after
they finish high school. But it’s a good place for older
people because housing is very cheap, and food is, too.
They also like it because it’s very safe and clean.
Michael: I see. So is there anything to see there?
Ted: Yeah, you should see the lake just outside of town.
It’s really pretty, but don’t visit more than a couple of
days, or you’ll get bored.
Jennifer
Michael: Hey, Jennifer, is your hometown very big?
Jennifer: Yes, it’s huge, and it’s getting bigger all the
time. It was a very nice place to live before, but now
it’s very crowded. And the streets downtown are pretty
dirty.
Michael: Do tourists ever go there?
Jennifer: Yeah, they go because of the street life. The
streets are busy and colorful, and the shopping is great.
And things are pretty cheap. You should do some
shopping, you know.
Michael: Is it safe to walk around the streets?
Jennifer: You have to be very careful, and you shouldn’t
carry a lot of cash with you.

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Unit 11 Listening Worksheet

WHAT’S IT LIKE THERE?


A PAIR WORK Michael wants to move to another city and open a small hotel.
He has many questions. Look at Michael’s list. What questions can you add?

B Listen to Michael ask three people about their hometowns.


Check () Yes or No.

Shanda Ted Jennifer


Yes No Yes No Yes No
a. large □ □ □ □ □ □
b. interesting □ □ □ □ □ □
c. expensive □ □ □ □ □ □
d. safe □ □ □ □ □ □
e. clean □ □ □ □ □ □
C Listen again. What should you do in each person’s hometown?
What shouldn’t you do? Complete the chart.

Should Shouldn’t
Shanda
Ted
Jennifer

D PAIR WORK Decide whose hometown Michael should choose. Give your reasons.

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