Section I
Task 1
Woman: Wow, it’s really hot today.
Man: That’s for sure. How about some iced tea or coffee?
Woman: Oh, that sounds good.
Man: Great. I’ll make some now. Which would you like?
Task 2
Woman: Do you want to go out for dinner?
Man: Sure. That sounds good. Where should we go?
Woman: Well, we could try the new Italian restaurant. Or the Chinese place. That’s
always good.
Task 3
Woman: Are you having any dessert?
Man: Oh, I don’t know. I’m kind of full.
Woman: Me, too. Well, do you want to share something?
Man: That’s an idea. Hmm. . . Chocolate cake looks good. So does the coconut cake.
And it looks like there’s carrot cake, too . . .
Section II
Task 1
Amy: Josh, wait. Don’t go yet. You should eat a good breakfast.
Josh: I don’t have time! I’m late!
Amy: Josh, you shouldn’t skip breakfast. It gives you energy.
Josh: But I’m not hungry. I had some pizza at 11:30 last night.
Amy: At 11:30? What time did you go to bed?
Josh: Oh, at about 1:00 a.m.
Amy: Josh, you shouldn’t stay up so late. You’re not taking care of yourself.
Josh: Sure I am. I had to study for a test. I want to get to school early so that I can study a little more.
Amy: How are you getting to school?
Josh: I planned to walk, but actually, now I have to run!
Amy: Well, good. You should be more active.
Task 2
Andy: Are you doing anything Thursday night?
Charlotte: Um . . . I don’t think so, why?
Andy: How do you fancy going to a posh do in the West End, champagne reception, dinner and a taxi home—all free?
Charlotte: Oh, are you asking me on a date? Sounds romantic. Hmm, what’s the catch?
Andy: No catch, honest! It is a work do though. And I really don’t wanna go by myself.
Charlotte: I knew it. Look, I’m sorry I can’t, I’ve got this presentation to do for Friday.
Andy: If I help you write your presentation, will you come? I’m really good at presentations, Please?
Charlotte: Well, the other thing is it sounds really posh and I don’t have a thing to wear—you know I’m broke.
Andy: How about I lend you some money! If I lend you the cash to buy a new dress, you’ve got to come!
Charlotte: Wow, you really do want me to come. But you know I hate events where I don’t know anyone. You'll be talking to your workmates all night.
Andy: James will be there, that guy you met at Christmas, the one you said was really good-looking.
Charlotte: Oh right! Hang on, doesn’t he have a girlfriend?
Andy: Not since last week. She’s finished with him. Got another boyfriend, already. So, what do you say, will you come?
Charlotte: Though, alright then. Deal!
Andy: Terrific!
Charlotte: Can you look at what I’ve done so far?
Andy: OK, sure . . .
Charlotte: I might pop out now and get that dress, you couldn't give me that money now, could you?
Andy: Right, OK. Fifty pounds enough?
Charlotte: Do you want me to change my mind about Thursday night? Thanks, see you later.
Section III
I can’t believe I failed math. I mean, it was a difficult class, and I missed two classes when I was sick. But I’ve never failed a class before. I’ve always been a good student—you know, I’ve always gotten As in math, science, English, . . . all my classes. So, well, now I have to take that math class again.