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Test 1 Reading Part 3

The document contains audio scripts for the A1 Students' Book, featuring dialogues that introduce characters and their nationalities, jobs, and locations. Various interactions include interviews and conversations between individuals from different countries, such as Canada, Argentina, and Turkey. The scripts serve as practice material for students learning English as a second language.

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Test 1 Reading Part 3

The document contains audio scripts for the A1 Students' Book, featuring dialogues that introduce characters and their nationalities, jobs, and locations. Various interactions include interviews and conversations between individuals from different countries, such as Canada, Argentina, and Turkey. The scripts serve as practice material for students learning English as a second language.

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ROADMAP™ A1 Students’ Book audio scripts

B: Yes, he’s OK. R1: Ah, Jim … And where are you from, Jim?
A: Is he from the UK? J: I come from Canada.
B: No, he isn’t. R1: Canada, great. And what's your job?
A: Where’s he from? J: I’m a nurse.
B: He’s from Argentina. R1: Great, thanks!

Unit 1 Recording 9 Unit 1 Recording 11


I = Interviewer J = Jason a Thai
1 b British
I1: What’s your name? c Polish
J: I’m called Jason. d Spanish
2 e Turkish
I2: What’s your name? f Mexican
J: Jason. g Japanese
3 h Italian
I3: What’s your name? I American
J: My name’s Jason. j Canadian
4 k Brazilian
I4: What’s your name? l Argentinian
J: It’s Jason.
Unit 1 Recording 12
Unit 1 Recording 10 1 She’s from Argentina. She’s Argentinian.

R = Receptionist D = Dan S = Sara J = Jim 2 She’s from Canada. She’s Canadian.


1 3 He’s from Japan. He’s Japanese.
R1: Hi! What’s your name? 4 She’s from Mexico. She’s Mexican.
D: My name? It’s Dan. D-A-N. 5 He’s from Poland. He’s Polish.
R1: Hi Dan! Where are you from?
D: I come from the US. Unit 1 Recording 13
R1: And what’s your job? 1 They aren’t in the UK now.
D: My job? I’m a student. 2 They’re at an American university.
2 3 We aren’t all British.
R2: Hello, come in! What’s your name? 4 We’re from all over the world.
S: Hi! It’s Sara. S-A-R-A.
R2: Sara, great. And where are you from? Unit 1 Recording 14
S: The UK. J = Julia S = Selin
R2: The UK, OK. And what’s your job, Sara? J: Hello. Are you a new student?
S: My job? I’m a teacher. S: Yes, I am.
J: OK. I’m the manager of the school. My name is Julia.
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It’s very nice to meet you.
R1: Good morning, how are you?
S: Nice to meet you, too. I’m Selin.
J: Fine, thank you.
J: Where are you from, Selin?
R1: OK, so what’s your name?
S: I’m from Turkey.
J: Jim. J-I-M.
J: Great. Well, welcome to our school. Can I take your
R1: Tim.
contact details?
J: Jim.
S: Sure.

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