Homework Transcript
Homework Transcript
Listening 01 Homework
Accommodation Form: Rental Properties
Agent: Fairfield Rentals. Andrew Williams. How can I help you?
Woman: Oh hello. I’m calling from the UK -um, my family are moving to Canada early next year, and
we’re hoping to find somewhere to rent in Fairfield for the first six months while we settle in.
Agent: OK, Jane. And can I have a phone number – the best number to get you on?
Woman: Well, that’d probably be our home number – so 0044 for the UK, and then it’s 208 613 2978
(Q1).
Agent: Alright. And an email address, please, so we can send you out all the information and forms.
Woman: I think it’s best if I give you my husband’s email – he’s sitting in front of a computer all day so
he can print stuff off and get it back to you sooner than I could. It’s
[email protected]. I’ll just spell the company name for you. That’s V-I-S-I-O-N-T-E-C-H
(Q2).
Woman: Richard’s an IT specialist for an advertising company. They’re transferring him to their
Fairfield branch.
Agent: OK, I’ll put that down. Now, what kind of accommodation are you looking for? House,
apartment?
Woman: An apartment, probably, as long as it has two bedrooms. There’ll be me, my husband, and
our ten-year-old son.
Agent: But what about a garage – is that something you’ll want the apartment to have?
Woman: But – er before we go on – I should probably say now that what we don’t need is any
furniture – because we’ll be shipping all that over, and I don’t really want to pay for storage
while we’re waiting to buy a house (Q5).
Woman: Actually, though, just thinking about the kitchen, what can I expect from a rental property? I
mean, what kind of equipment is provided?
Agent: Well, the normal thing is that you get a stove – I think that’s a cooker in British English.
Woman: OK, good to know, but how about a fridge? We’ll be selling ours before we come, so if
possible, we’d like the apartment to have one for when we arrive (Q6).
Agent: I can certainly add that to the form. If there’s any other whiteware that you need – like a
dishwasher, for example, there are plenty of stores here that’ll arrange delivery on the same
day as purchase.
Agent: Now, how about location? Have you done any research into the Fairfield area?
Agent: Well, you mentioned you have a boy – I imagine you’d like to be fairly close to a school (Q7).
Woman: Good idea. That would help. What’s public transport like in Fairfield? Is it easy to get
around?
Agent: The bus service is pretty comprehensive – there are plenty of local routes, services into the
city and out of town.
Woman: OK, and for a two-bedroom apartment – what sort of rent should we expect to pay?
Agent: Well, looking at the properties we have at the moment, prices start from around £730 per
month, and – depending on the area – can go up to £1,200.
Agent: Yes?
Woman: Well, I’ve also been offered a job – at Victoria General Hospital – and I suspect I’ll be working
nights occasionally – so what I really need from any apartment is for it to be quiet – so I can
catch up on sleep if necessary during the day (Q9).
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Agent: Congratulations on the job offer. I’ll add your request to the form. Well, what I’ll do is
compile a list of suitable properties for you and send them via email. Um, can I just ask –
how did you hear about us? Obviously not from our commercials if you’re living in the UK.
Woman: Actually, it was a friend of ours. He spent a few months in Fairfield a couple of years ago and
he pointed us in the direction of your website (Q10).
Job Enquiry
Receptionist: Good evening. King's restaurant.
Peter: Good evening. I'm ringing about the job. I understand you have vacant.
Receptionist: Oh yes.
Receptionist: Okay. Well if you want to ask about the job and then if we’re both still interested we
could arrange for you to come for an interview.
Peter: Great, thanks. I'm afraid I missed the advert for the job but heard about it from a
friend.
Peter: That would be good. How many nights a week will it be?
Peter: So 2 nights?
Receptionist: Alright.
Peter: That wouldn't be a problem if I were to get the job. Where exactly is the restaurant?
Receptionist: Well, we have 2 branches. The one recruiting for is on Hillsdunne road.
Receptionist: Yes, the nearest one would probably be just beside the library
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Receptionist: We leave it pretty good and we also have some good fringe benefits.
Peter: Really?
Receptionist: Well we certainly hope so. And we also offer extra pay for working on national holidays
Receptionist: Yes, we think so. And then because of the difficulties of public transport, if you're
working after 11 o’clock we drive you home.
Receptionist: Well we'd certainly be interested in inviting you for an interview, if you're still
interested .
Peter: Oh yes, certainly. Could I just also ask what qualities you’re looking for?
Receptionist: Well, for this particular job we want a clear voice which you obviously do have.
Peter: Thanks.
Receptionist: So when could you come in for an interview? We're actually quite quiet tonight.
Receptionist: Perfect. And could you bring along the name of two referees?
Receptionist: MANUJA.