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U3_Life
Moments
Opening
up
1
Reference answers
4. Have you ever been to a
festival/football match/rock concert?
5. Have you ever climbed a high
mountain ridden a horse/missed the
train?
6. Have you ever made
a gift for your mother on her birthday?
Listening to
the world
Sharing
1
Reference
answers
The people in the
podcast mainly talk about how they feel about
London and the most exciting
things
they have done in London.
Scripts
F=Finn
Part 1
F: I love
living in London because there’s so much to do.
I’ve been to lots of interesting places but
there’s always something new to
experience. How do you feel about
London?
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Reference
answers
1.
Because there’s so much to
do.
2.
He has been to lots of interesting
places but there’s always something new to
experience.
3.
How do you feel about
London?
Scripts
W1=woman
1, etc.; M1=Man 1, etc.
Part
2
W1: I love London. I
actually lived here for 14 years.
W2: I love London. I love the
diversity, and all the different people here, the
multiculturalism.
W3: I love
London. London is one of the most amazing cities.
It’s so exciting; there’s so much to
do
and see in London. I think it’s one of my favorite
cities.
W4: I like London,
but sometimes it’s too busy.
M1: There’s (There’re) too many people;
it’s too big a city; um… it doesn’t have any real
heart,
and um, you know for a holiday,
it’s … it’s just not, it’s … it’s …it’s not very
relaxing.
W5:
Living
in
Australia
at
the
moment,
comparing
it
to
London,
I
find
the
people
to
be
more
humorous and lively.
There seems to be more going on.
M2: Absolutely love London. One of the
best places, I think, anyone can live. There’s
just so much
happening, I mean. Um, my
father’s just over for two weeks and (has)
actually been going down
to all the
galleries and stuff today along the South
Bank.
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W6: I feel very comfortable in London.
It’s already, like, my fifth time.
M3: I wouldn’t like to live in London,
but to visit, it’s an absolutely tremendous place
and where I
live it’s just a short
train ride.
M4: I do like
London. I really like the old architecture and the
history that they have here. There’s
a
lot to see and it’s just a really nice
city.
M5: London’s a very
nice city. It takes a lot to get used
to.
M6:
I
like
London
very
much.
I
like
London
because
of
its
huge
diversity
of
people,
and
huge
diversity of things to do and places to
see.
3
Answers
1A
2C
3H
4B
5G
6F
7D
8E
Scripts
Parts
F: What’s
the most exciting thing you’ve done in
London?
W3:
The
most
exciting
thing
I’ve
done
in
London
recently
is
to
see
Oasis
live.
I
went
to
the
Roundhouse and it was
the most amazing concert. It was free, so we ended
up having nice passes,
so we were close
to the band and it was incredible. It’s the best
thing I think I’ve seen in a long
time.
W2:
I’ve
been
to
the
theater
quite
a
lot
in
London.
I
went
to
see
Waiting
for
Godot
at
the
National.
W5:
I’ve recently been to Hampton Court, which is a
royal palace most famously known for being
the place where King Henry Viii lived,
and a few of his wives that made it
there.
M3: I… I think Tate
Modern is the best place I’ve been to, you know,
because it’s … it’s different
every
time… Um, you know, they really push the
boundaries of, you know, the displays, compared
to a lot of the traditional museums and
art galleries in London.
M5:
The best thing I’ve ever done was watching a gig
in Hyde Park for my cousin’s birthday.
W4:
The
most
exciting
thing
I’ve
done
in
London?
Um,
I’ve
watched
England
play
football
at
Wembley – that was quite
exciting.
M2: Just this
weekend, we were in er, Brixton, in Brockwell
Park, and there was a country fair
going on and just the characters in the
crowd were just absolutely fantastic.
M4: I’ve done a lot of interesting
things. I’ve had a lot of good experiences here
but probably the
best thing was when I
went to Wimbledon this year. Um… I got to watch …
I got to watch Andy
Murray
on
Center
Court.
I
managed
to
get
tickets
to
that.
And
it
was
just
a
really
good
atmosphere and it was a good example
of, sort of, British culture and sport.
4
Answers
1)
exciting
2)
amazing
concert
3)
incredible
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4)
the theater
5)
the best
place
6)
different
7)
compared to
8)
play football
9)
interesting
things
10)
the best thing
11)
tickets
12)
culture and
sport
answers
A
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4
B
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1
C
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5
D
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3
E
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2
5
Reference answers
1.
Recently, I
visited Beijing. Beijing is a wonderful city with
many great things to do and see. I
went
to
the
National
Center
for
the
Performing
Arts
to
see
a
famous
musical.
It
was
a
wonderful show. And I visited the
Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube, two important
Venues of
the 2008 Beijing Olympic
Games. I also went to the Tian’anmen square, the
Forbidden City,
the Temple of Heaven,
Peking University, and the Summer Palace. But the
most exciting thing
I did there was
visiting the Great Wall – the view was
breathtaking!
2.
Yes,
I
have
been
to
London.
I
loved
it.
The
museums
are
wonderful,
especially
the
British
Museum, which was established in 1753
and is one of the largest and most comprehensive
museums in the world. I also enjoyed
riding in the London Eye, a giant observation
wheel on
the South Bank of the River
Thames. /No, I haven’t been to London. If I have a
chance to go
to London, I would like to
see places I have heard so much about , such as
Tower ridge, Tower
of London,
Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey.
I would also like to take the
Tube
as
the London
underground
is
the
oldest
underground
railway
network
in
the
world.
Besides, I hope to
visit some of the 2012 London Olympic Games
venues.
While
you listen
Scripts
This
happened in Australia… when I was about 25. I
spent a few days at a hotel in Alice Springs
and went to Ayers Rock and … Well,
anyway, one day, I went out for a walk… in the
outback. It
was a lovely day so I
walked and walked… and then I realized I didn’t
really know where I was. I
was a bit
stupid, really… because I decided to go further… I
guess I thought I’d find the way back.
Um…anyway,
after
that
I
heard
some
dogs.
First
I
heard
them
barking,
and
then
I
saw
them…
There was a group – maybe five or six
dogs, wild dogs, coming towards me. I felt really
frightened,
but I remembered some
advice I, I, er… um, I …I read in my guidebook:
Don’t move, and don’t
look at the dogs.
So I froze, like a statue… I didn’t move… and I
looked at a tree, not at the dogs,
and
didn’t move my eyes. The dogs were all around me,
jumping and barking… I thought they
were going to bite me. Then one dog did
bite my arm, just a little, but still I didn't
move. In the
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end, after about 20 minutes, the dogs
went away. I stayed there for a few more minutes
and then
luckily found my way back to
the hotel. It was the most frightening experience
I’ve ever had!
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Reference
answers
1.
In Australia
2.
Because he
decided to go further after he realized he didn’t
know where he was.
3.
Really
frightened
4.
Don’t move, and don’t look at the
dogs.
5.
A tree.
After you listen
4
Reference
answers
When I was 12 years
old and just graduated from elementary school, I
went to Beijing with my
dad to see the
2008 Olympic Games. I loved basketball team
playing and I especially wanted to
see
Yao Ming playing. First, we tried to buy tickets
online, but all tickets for basketball games had
been
sold
out.
Of
course,
I
was
very
disappointed.
Then
we
went
to
the
stadium
to
see
if
someone
would be selling extra tickets. After we waited
for hours, we became hopeless. But just
when
we
were
about
to
leave,
a
man
came
to
us
and
said
he
had
an extra
ticket
because
his
friend couldn't make it due to an
emergency. We were overjoyed. Immediately, my dad
bought
the ticket, and told me to rush
in – he would wait outside. Finally, I was able to
watch the game
between the Chinese team
and the German team. I enjoyed the game greatly
and I was excited
when China won. The
best thing was that I saw Yao Ming. What a
wonderful experience.
Viewing
Before you view
1
Reference
answers
1.
Yes, I have been to a wedding. It was
the wedding of my best friend’s sister. I enjoyed
it very
much because there was a lot of
delicious food and I met a lot of friends
there.
2.
Yes, I do. First, there is the ritual
of bowing at traditional Chinese weddings. The
bride and
the groom bow to show their
respect first to Heaven and Earth, then to their
parents, and
finally to each other.
Second, there is always a huge wedding banquet.
Family members and
friends
are
invited
to
the
wedding
banquet.
A
huge
amount
of
food
is
served
along
with
liquor
and
wine.
Third,
the
red
color
is
used
to
create
a
happy
atmosphere.
Colors
play
a
significant role in Chinese culture,
both then and now. red is the traditional wedding
color as
it signifies joy, love, and
prosperity. The color is dominant throughout the
wedding ceremony:
The
bride
wears
red
clothes,
guests
give
money
in
red
envelopes,
and
there
are
red
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decorations everywhere at the
wedding.
3.
I know almost nothing about Greek
weddings, but I know there is a movie called
My Big Fat
Greek
Wedding
. From the name, I can assume
there must be a lot of food and a lot of people
at the wedding.
2
Reference
answers
Francesco is an
architect and historian. He visits the island of
Crete and goes to a local wedding.
While you view
Scripts
F=Francesco; M1=Mamas; M2:
Maria
F: Kalimera. Kalimera.
Er, can you show me around Crete?
M1: Yes.
F: This
is the biggest Greek island of all, so I’ve got a
local guide for the next two days.
M1: Francesco, do you want to see a
Cretan wedding?
F: Oh,
great! Traditional Cretan weddings can be
incredible. Preparations often last days. Mamas
is taking me to meet the bride, Maria
Skula.
F: Kalimera,
Francesco.
M2: Welcome! Come
in.
F:
Congratulations!
M2: Thank
you.
F: Are you a little
nervous?
M2: A
little.
F: All the women are
helping prepare for the wedding feast. They’re
making decorations in dough
for a
special wedding bread. How many guests for your
wedding?
M2: Er, 1,500 abut
(about 1,500).
F: Mmma mia,
it’s a lot! Mamma mia. The whoel of Maria’s
village has turned out to see her get
married. The bride arrives with her
father. She’s gorgeous. This is the nervous
bridegroom, Jorgos.
In a few minutes he
and Maria will be man and wife.
M2: I do!
F:
And
now
we
go
to
party.
It’s
certainly
the
largest
wedding
reception
I’ve
ever
been
to.
At
Cretan
weddings, guests give money as gifts. And now the
food is served. He meat of 150 sheep…
and a whole lot more. Maria and Jorgos’
first dance as man and wife includes all the close
family.
I’m destroyed! Ah, really.
3
Answers
1.
Preparations
for traditional Cretan weddings often last for
several days.
2.
T
3.
The bride arrives with her
father.
4.
T
5.
Maria and Jorgos’ first dance as man
and wife includes all the close family.
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Reference
answers
1.
Crete is the biggest island in
Greece.
2.
She is a little nervous.
3.
All the women
in village are helping prepare the wedding
feast.
4.
About 1,500 people.
5.
They give
money as gifts.
6.
There is so
much to see, do and eat at the wedding. Francesco
is overwhelmed by all that.
After you
view
5
Reference answers
1.
I really like
the Greek wedding style. I like the music and the
dance very much. I can tell how
excited
people are and how much they enjoy the occasion.
At a Greek wedding people can
gather
together with their family, relatives, and
friends, and fully enjoy music, dance, food
and
drink.
/
Not
really.
I
don’t
particularly
like
big
noisy
weddings.
I
prefer
a
smaller
and
quieter wedding. I would
rather just invite my family and a few close
friends to my wedding.
2.
I definitely
like the modern Chinese wedding most because it
not only has some traditional
elements
such as the red color, traditional wedding
outfits, and the ritual of bowing, but also
contains
Western
elements,
including
champagne,
wedding
rings,
and
a
wedding
cake.
/I
actually prefer not to have a wedding
ceremony. I would like to have a honeymoon
instead.
Getting married should only
involve two people.
I hope I can enjoy
the happiness without
being disturbed
by others. Another important reason why I want to
skip the wedding is that
preparing for
a wedding is such a huge, exhausting, and
time
-
consuming project. I
don’t want
anyone to get into this kind
of trouble.
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Scripts
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A:
Hello.
B: Hi, Sean. It’s
Debbie.
A: Hi, Debbie.
What’s up?
B: Is Kevin
there?
A: No, he’s not. He
went out about 10 minutes ago.
B: Oh…
A: What’s
up?
B: Well, I locked the
keys in the car. Kevin has the spare
key.
A: Oh, what a
drag!
B: Could I leave a
message for him?
A: Of
course.
B: Just ask him to
call me.
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