Section I
Task 1
Felipe: Hey! What are you guys doing?
Andrea: We’re playing Fun Facts. Come and join us.
Mandy: OK, Andrea. It’s your turn. The moon is bigger than the sun. True or false?
Andrea: That’s easy. It’s false. The moon is smaller than the sun.
Mandy: Right. That’s five points for you.
Andrea: This one’s for you, Felipe. Which is warmer, the North Pole or the South
Pole?
Felipe: I think the South Pole is warmer.
Andrea: No, sorry. That’s wrong. The North Pole is warmer than the South Pole.
Task 2
Josh: Hey, Andrea. Look at the poster. Are you going to do anything for the
fundraiser?
Andrea: Yeah. I’m going to do yard work.
Josh: Really? Is Luigi going to do yard work, too?
Andrea: No, he isn’t. He’s going to wash windows. How about you? Are you going to
sign up for anything?
Josh: I’m going to sign up, but I’m not going to wash windows! I’m not going to do
yard work, either. It’s too much work.
Andrea: Are you going to walk dogs? That sounds easy.
Josh: No, I’m not. I’d like to babysit or work at the bake sale.
Andrea: Well, I think you should work at the bake sale. Babysitting is hard work.
Task 3
Andrea: Hi, Felipe. How was your break? Was it exciting?
Felipe: Yeah, very. I went to a dude ranch with my friends.
Andrea: Cool! Were you there all week?
Felipe: Yes, I was.
Andrea: Was it a big ranch?
Felipe: No, it wasn’t, but I was never bored. We rode horses every day and had
campfires every night. What about your break? Was it fun?
Andrea: Yes, it was terrific. I went to New York with my family.
Felipe: Great! . . . Oh, no! The bell’s ringing. We have to go to class. Let’s talk more
later.
Section II
Task 1
Alex: Are you going on vacation this year?
Carly: Yes, I am. We're going to Hawaii.
Nick: Oh, I've been to Hawaii. This is me on vacation in Hawaii, in the pool.
Alex: Cool, that looks fun. What was it like?
Nick: It was great. We went swimming every day.
Carly: Have you been to Greece?
Alex: Yes. We went there last year.
Carly: Oh, really, what was it like?
Alex: It was really hot. We went to the beach a lot and I learnt how to dive.
Nick: Cool.
Alex: Look, this is me with my friend.
Nick: Wow, that sounds so fun.
Carly: Have you been skiing?
Nick: Yes, I have. I went skiing in Canada. I also went skating. This is me in Canada
on skates.
Carly: Did you fall over a lot?
Nick: I did at first.
Carly: I've been skiing, too. This is me with my family, in France.
Alex: Wow. Cool.
Nick: Have you ever been to Africa?
Alex: Yes, I've been to Morocco. That's me with my dad, in the Atlas Mountains.
Carly: I've been to South Africa.
Nick: What's South Africa like?
Carly: It's really fun and interesting. We went on safari and saw lots of wild animals.
Nick and Alex: Wow!
Task 2
Andy: Are you OK?
Charlotte: (Sniffs and blows her nose)
Andy: Hey, what's wrong?
Charlotte: Nothing. (Sniffs)
Andy: It must be something. Is there anything I can help?
Charlotte: Well . . . You know that guy I met at the party the other week?
Andy: The one you said was really nice?
Charlotte: Well, he's not such a nice guy anymore. He's dumped me. (Sniffs) We
seemed good together—we had great fun—we planned to go out tonight and then he
rang and . . . said he didn't want to see me anymore.
Andy: I know how you feel. The same thing happened to me, remember when
Rebecca dumped me, by text? Look. I'm sorry. Don't cry.
Charlotte: Just when I thought I'd found Mr. Right.
Andy: I'm really sorry.
Charlotte: What a nightmare. And I've just blown loads of cash on this new dress
which I can't return . . . I'm completely broke now.
Andy: Oh, that's terrible. I really feel for you. Look, I can always lend you a few
quid . . .
Charlotte: Thanks. So, the same thing happened to you, didn’t it?
Andy: Yeah, a couple of weeks ago, I thought she was “The One”, as well.
Charlotte: Looks like we're both in the same boat.
Andy: Why don't we go out to the cinema, my treat.
Charlotte: Are you sure? I thought you were broke, too?
Andy: What the hell! Life's too short to be miserable.
Charlotte: Thanks. I’ll just fix my face.
Andy: Right.
Richard: Going out?
Andy: Yes.
Richard: Can I come along, too?
Section III
One thing I used to do is make dinner. I’d prepare all the vegetables and cook a
big meal every night. But I’m just too tired these days, and I don’t have time. I mean,
it’s six o’clock by the time I get home. So now I just throw a frozen dinner in the
microwave, and it’s ready in five minutes. Actually, I think the kids prefer it to my
cooking.