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17 LB 5 Grade TB - Workbook Audio Script

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17 LB 5 Grade TB - Workbook Audio Script

The document contains a transcript of audio for an English language learning workbook. It includes sample dialogs between multiple speakers on topics like shopping, family, past experiences, and making plans.
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Workbook audio script

Unit 2 Important things


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Skills practice (Exercise 3, page 17) A: Where’s my T-shirt?
B: It’s in the washing machine.
2 A: What? It’s Dan’s party today.
One B: Well. You’ve got a lot of T-shirts.
A: This is a fantastic shop. A: Yes, but my black T-shirt is cool.
B: Yes. These skirts are great. 4
A: And they’re only six pounds ninety-nine. A: Hi, Cathy. How are things?
Two B: OK.
A: It’s my brother’s birthday on Saturday. A: What’s the matter?
B: Buy some trainers. These are cool. B: It’s my brother. He’s really annoying and he borrows my
A: They’re expensive. They’re twenty pounds. things all the time. Oh no! Where’s my phone?
Three A: In your brother’s bedroom?
A: Can I have these? 5
B: What? Those red boots? A: Hey.
A: Yes. They’re great. B: What’s the matter?
B: How much are they? A: Mark’s in my bedroom.
A: Only sixteen pounds fifty. B: Mark. Why are you in Brenda’s bedroom?
C: She’s got my DVDs.
Four A: No, I haven’t.
A: Good morning. B: Mark, your DVDs are in your bedroom on your desk.
B: Good morning. Can I have a sandwich, please? C: Oh yes. Thanks.
A: Chicken or cheese?
B: Cheese, please.
A: That’s one pound eighty, please. Unit 6 Every day
Five
Skills practice (Exercise 4, page 49)
A: Mum can I have a packet of crisps, please?
B: OK. How much are they?
4
A: They’re 59p.
Man: Good morning. Crosby Castle. Can I help you?
B: Here you are.
Woman: Yes, please. What days does the castle open?
Six Man: It opens Mondays to Saturdays. That is, six days a
A: Can I help you? week. It isn’t open on Sundays.
B: Yes. Can I have a hot dog, please? Woman: What time does it open?
A: Anything else? Man: It opens at half past ten.
B: No, thanks. Woman: And what time does it close?
A: That’s one pound sixty, please. Man: The castle closes at half past seven, but the last
tour starts at five p.m.
Woman: How much is a ticket?
Unit 4 My family Man: Tickets for the castle only are £8 but children only
Skills practice (Exercise 3, page 33) pay £4. Tickets for the castle tour are £12 and, for
children, tickets for the tour are £6.
3 Woman: Is there a tour in French?
1 Man: Yes, there is. There’s a tour in French every day at
A: Can I borrow £5? 3 p.m.
B: What for? Woman: Lovely. Where’s the ticket office?
A: My friends are at the new burger restaurant. Man: The ticket office is next to the castle or buy them
B: OK, but be home at 3 p.m. online at www.castlecrosby.com.
A: 3 o’clock! Woman: Thank you very much.
B: Yes, your room is a mess. Man: You’re welcome. Have a nice day.
2
A: This is a great film.
B: Hey! No television today. You’ve got a Maths test
tomorrow.
A: But …
B: No!
A: It’s not fair. It’s my favourite!

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Workbook audio script
Unit 8 The past Unit 10 Making choices
Skills practice (Exercise 3, page 87) Skills practice (Exercise 3, page 107)

5 6
Lucy: Bye, Dad. Bye, Gran. A: So, how was the concert?
Dad: Bye, Lucy. Take care. And don’t forget your phone. B: Brilliant. We had a great time.
Lucy: Don’t worry. I’ve got it. A: How many people were there?
Gran: Your father didn’t phone when he was in Scotland. B: There were about fifty, I think.
Lucy: When? A: Wow. That’s good. Were they happy?
Gran: In 1985. He travelled to Loch Ness on his own. We B: Yes. Some people danced and they shouted for more at
were very worried. the end.
Dad: I tried. There was one phone in the village, and it A: So, you were all very happy?
didn’t work. B: Yes. Cheryl was the happiest. She sang really well.
Lucy: I’ve got a mobile phone. A: And how was Lucy?
Gran: And he missed the train home. B: She was fine. She met a nice boy after the concert. He
Dad: My alarm clock stopped. There weren’t any taxis. took her photo and asked for her telephone number.
Lucy: I’ve got an alarm clock on my phone. And I can ring A: Great. So, what time did it finish?
for a taxi. B: The concert finished at ten o’clock and we stayed until
Gran: He didn’t write. the club closed at eleven.
Dad: There wasn’t a post office. A: How did you get home?
Lucy: I can text and send emails too. B: Lucy’s parents came in a big car. They took us all
Gran: We tried to contact him, but he moved to a different home. They were at the concert.
hotel. A: Did they like it?
Dad: I didn’t like the first one. B: Yes. They said that we’re better than the Rolling Stones.
Lucy: You can contact me. Any time. Day or night. A: Well, you’re younger than them!
Gran: Oh, you’re a good girl. Are you excited? B: Mum and dad are younger than the Rolling Stones!
Lucy: Yes, very. Oh look. Here’s Katie. I’m going. Bye! A: Yes. They’re asleep so be quiet.
B: OK. I’m going to go to bed now. See you tomorrow.
A: Good night, Stella. Sorry I didn’t come to the concert.
B: Don’t worry. You can come next time.

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