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The boy watched the band Firestone on TV last night. The woman's new flat is at the top of a very tall block of flats and she has a view of trees, green fields, and the whole city. The carpentry class teacher discussed how she learned carpentry after realizing it would cost her six months' wages to hire someone to fix her kitchen cupboards.

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L39 Script - 4

The boy watched the band Firestone on TV last night. The woman's new flat is at the top of a very tall block of flats and she has a view of trees, green fields, and the whole city. The carpentry class teacher discussed how she learned carpentry after realizing it would cost her six months' wages to hire someone to fix her kitchen cupboards.

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Kim: Anyway, |et me know iÍ the music keeps you awake. 3 Where is the magazine?

Rob: I'm sure it won'l. Boy: I bought a magazine about computers yesterday and I can't
Íind it. I left it on the kitchen tab|e. Have you seen it?
Now listen again. Mother: Well, if I see a computer magazine, I usually put it with the others
upstairs next to the computer, so you could try there. And you'd better look
That is the end of Part 4-
in that pi|e oÍ magazines by the bin. |'m going to throw them away.
You now have six minutes to check and copy your answers onto the
Boy: Let's see.Yes! | asked you just in time. I won't leave it on the
answer sheet.
kitchen table next time.
That is the end of the test.
Now listen again.

4 Which is the boy's teacher?


Boy: I've.iust started learning the piano. I've got a really nice teacher'
He's called Mr Hall.
Girl: Oh, I know, he taught me when I was quite young. He's got a beard

PAPER 2 Listening and |ots oÍ b|ack hair' hasn't he? | used to be quite frightened of him.
Boy: Well, the Mr Hall who teaches me hasn't got much hair and it's
There are four parts to the test. You will hear each part twice. For grey, but he does have a beard. And wears glasses.
each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the Girl: But it is the same man, I'm sure. I was only little when he was
questions and time for you to check your answers. teaching me.
Write your answers on the question paper. You will have six minutes
Now listen again.
at the end of the test to copy your answers onto the answer sheet.
5 What did the man receive in the post?

Part í Man: Was there any post Íor me this morning?


Woman: Yes, there was. Two letters and a postcard. Here you are.
There are seven questions in this part. For each question, there are
Man: one oÍ the |etters is Íor you' |'m expecting a parce|. Did it come?
three pictures and a short recording. Choose the correct picture and
put a tick in the box below it. Woman: Oh yes. I put it over there, look.
BeÍore we start, here is an example' Now listen again.
What will the boy take back to the shop? 6 What time is the flight from New York expected?
Girl: Did you get everything you wanted? Woman: Excuse me, |'m waiting Íor Í|ight712 from New York. |t was
Boy: I did. In fact I only needed to go into one shop. I'd seen a supposed to arrive at nine twenty. lt's nine thirty-five now and there's
T-shirt in the window and I got the last one in the sale. And some been no announcement oÍ a de|ay or anything.
shorts to match. I bought this jacket too but |'m not sure iŤ | |ike it. Man: |'m sorry, Madam. We've just had a message to say it took ofÍ
Girl: Oh, it looks great. I'd keep it. But those shorts are a horrible an hour and a halÍ |ate. Arriva| time is noW ten Íifty-Íive.
colour. I should change them. Woman: That's too bad. |'ve been here since ha|Í past eight and it
Boy: You're right. They looked different in the shop. probably won't arrive when you say. I expect l'll be here till midday.
That's a whole morning wasted.
The first picture is correct so there is a tick in box A.
Man: I can only apologise, Madam.
Look at the three pictures for question 1 now.
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear each Now listen again.
recording twice.
7 What was the boy doing when the phone rang?
1 Which band did the boy watch last night? Girl: What did you do yesterday evening?
Boy: I saw that band Firestone on television last night.They're youÍ Boy: We||, I was supposed to look after my Íour-year-old cousin While
Íavourite' aren't they? my aunt went to the theatre. But I wanted to watch the match on
television, so she found someone else. The annoying thing was that
Girl: They used to be, but lhey're not the same now they've only got
the phone rang ha|Íway through, and l missed the best goa|. |'d
one singer. lt was really special when they had two and they sang
Íinished a|| my homework ear|y, too.
together.
Boy: But they're still really good. The guitarist and the drummer are Now listen again.
both still there, and they're brilliant. I really enjoyed watching them.
That is the end of Part 1.

Now listen again.

2 Where is the woman's new flat?


Man: Where's your new flat, Kate?
Part 2
Woman: lt's at the top oÍ a rea||y ta|| b|ock _ it's one oÍ four b|ocks of You witl hear a woman talking to an evening class about carpentry'
Ílats which are rea||y c|ose together, but the one |'m in is much ta||er For each question, put a tick in the correct box.
than the others, so I've got a brilliant view You now have 45 seconds to look at the questions for Part 2.
Man: What oÍ? other b|ocks oÍ f|ats? Now we are ready to start' Listen careÍully' You will hear the recording
Woman: Wel|' yes, but l can see trees and green fie|ds in the Íar twice.
distance and the whole of the city. There's a main road outside the
Woman: Hi. Well, it's great to see you all. When I suggested this
Íront door to the Í|ats, but I can't hear it because |'m so high up.
class, they said women don't need a carpentry class. Now, I know that
Now listen again. girls in school can do carpentry nowadays if they want to, but when I

TAPESCRIPTS ETreI
was at school, it was a boys'subject, and that was that. So, when
got my own flat, I had no idea at all how to put up a shelf even. But
I
Part 4
when I saw it would cost six months'wages to employ someone to fix Look at the six sentences for this part.You will hear a conversatrcn
my kitchen cupboards, I decided to learn. That was eighteen months betvveen a boy, lan, and a girl, Zoé, about a holiday. Decide if each
ago. I've spent the past couple of months working on a chest of sentence is correct or incorrect. lf it is correct, put a tick in the box
drawers, which l Íinished |ast week. |'ve decided to put it in the sitting under A for YES. lf it is not correct, put a tick in the box under B for NO.
room or perhaps the hall, although actually, my original plan was to
You now have 20 seconds to look at the questions for part 4.
use it in my bedroom, but now it,s Íinished, it |ooks so good l don't
Want to hide it away! So, you see it's not too diffícu|t. Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. you witt hear the recording
twice.
First of all, I want to say a bit about equipment. you will need to buy a
few things. Usually it's a good idea to buy the best quality you can Zoé: What are you doing for your ho|iday this year?
afford. Now, that doesn't mean you have to get |ots oÍ expensive electric lan: I might be going to Africa.
tools. Hand too|s are Íine. They're s|ower of course, but you have more
Zoé: Wow! How can you do that?
control at a slower speed. However, if you aren't very strong, the power
oÍ e|ectric too|s can be a rea| help. So you shou|dn't Íee| that's cheating, |an: We||, my unc|e and aunt are going to Namibia Íor a month, and
if that's what you need. Make sure you take good advice on exactly they'Ve asked me to go with them. I have to pay Íor my air fare, but
which ones to buy before you spend any money though. that's all.

The next point is, don't expect to make anýhing Very big or difficu|t Zoě: You're so Iucky. It's a rea||y bri||iant p|ace for a trip, |'ve heard.
for the Íirst few months at |east. You need to deve|op your carpentry ski||s lan: The thing is, I don't know yet whether l'll be able to. I've been
Íair|y s|ow|y, adding to them with each new thing you make. saving up, but I don't know whether I'll have enough.
|f you don,t' you'l| make Íurniture which doesn't work weÍ|, or doesn't |ook Zoé: Cou|dn't you borrow Írom your parents?
good enough Íor Íriends to see' and you Won't enjoy what you're doing.
lan: The problem is, they really want me to spend my holiday with
Last|y, you must p|an everýhing you do rea||y careÍu||y. You begin with a them, touring round the United States. They haven't said I can't go to
list of everything that's going to be necessary, and then think about the AÍrica, but they're not going to make it easy for me.
order in which you are going to work. So, what I want you to do now is to
Zoé: That's a real shame.
imagine you want to put up a shelf in the bathroom - and make that list.
Then we'|| |ook at the |ists together and see what you've Íorgotten! oK? lan: Yes, especially as I can go to the States anytime. I've got cousins
there, so it'd be easy.
Now listen again. Zoě: oh, We||, it a|| sounds very exciting. I don't expect get Íarther
|'||
than London.
That is the end of Part 2.
|an: Sure|y your Íami|y cou|d afford to go abroad iÍ they wanted to?
Zoé: oh, oÍ course We cou|d. But my dad doesn't rea||y |ike going
Part 3 away - he says he's out at work all year and he wants a week or two
in his own garden. lt certainly isn't what I want to do. And my mum
You will hear someone talking on the radio about a Íashion show. For isn't keen on p|anes, so she doesn't mind iÍ we don't go anywhere by
each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. arr.
You now have 20 seconds to look at Part 3. lan: Would they lend you the money to go somewhere, do you think?
Man: Today we have with us Geraldine Smith, who's going to tell us Zoé: |t wou|d depend who with.
about this autumn's fashion show. |s it the same as usual, Geraldíne? lan: Well, what about my uncle and aunt's trip? lf you came, it'd be
Woman: Yes, that's right. There are ten art colleges altogether from even better. And my parents might agree to help me a bit with the
the area who are taking part. This year the show will be in the sports cost, iÍ yours he|p you.
stadium on the 26th oÍ october. That's a bit |ater than usuat - we Zoé: But wou|d I be we|come?
usually do it in September - and it will start at seven thirty.
lan: I'm sure they'd love you to come along. Why don't I ask them?
We've done something a bit different this year. We've told the students
that they have to make clothes in particular colours - they must all be Now listen again.
either grey or b|ue. So if your Íavourite co|our is red or orange, you
won,t Íind it here this year.
That is the end oÍ Part 4.
You now have six minutes to check and copy your answers onto the
The show starts at seven thilty, but beÍore that at six thirty a top
hairdresser will give a talk about matching the way you do your hair to answer sheet.
look good with the clothes you wear. That will be in the room behind That is the end of the test.
the main hall.
There'll be some stalls around the stadium selling clothes - looking at
the list, you'll be able to buy almost anything from sports clothes to
Winter coats, but there won't be any shoes Íor sa|e this year, as We
haven't really got room for people to sit down and try them on.
At the end of the evening, we'|l announce who has won the prize Íor
the best design. The prize is usually money, but this year we have a
computer to give away so I'm sure that will be very useful to whoever
wrns.
Because we're ho|ding the event at the sports stadium, which is out oÍ
town, there'l| be two specia| buses |eaving Írom outside the cinema at
six o'clock and seven o'clock.
Entrance tickets are only t2.50 each and they can be reserved by
ringing 0965 763298.

Now listen again.

That is the end of Part 3.

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