Unit1 You’ll really like him
Vocabulary Task Answers 1.c 2.b 3.a 4.e 5.d 6.f Script
1. A: Hello, my name is Elizabeth. B: Hi, Elizabeth. I’m Jason. 2. A: This is my friend Taka. B: Hey, Taka. How’s it going?
3. A: I’d like to introduce our new director, Andrea Williams. B: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Williams. 4. A: Have you met Jane?
B: Oh, yeah, we have met. How are you? 5. A: I’d like you to meet Sheila Howard. B: It’s nice to meet you.
6. A: Dad, this is my roommate, Lee. B: Good to meet you.
Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers
1. This is ?
2. I’d like you to meet? 3. Have you met?
4. Hello, my name is ? 2 Second Listening Answers
1. It’s a pleasure to meet you. 2. Pleased to meet you. 3. Oh, yeah, we’ve met. 4. Hi, Kathy. Script
1. Businessman: Good afternoon, Ms. Watson. This is Jim Bauman from Hyundai. Ms. Watson: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Bauman.
Mr. Bauman: Good to meet you, Ms. Watson.
2. Student: Mom, I’d like you to meet John Lee. He’s a classmate of mine. Mr. Lee: Pleased to meet you, Mrs. Gray. Ms. Gray: Oh, please call me Norma.
3. Sherry: Kiri, have you met my good friend James? Kiri: Oh, yeah, we’ve met. James: We have?
Kiri: Yeah, at the New Year’s party! James: Oh, right. How are you?
4. Kathy: Hello, my name is Kathy! I’ll be your server tonight. Customer: Hi, Kathy. What are the specials?
Real World Listening Answer
Alice wants to go out with Robert. Answers
T Alice likes Robert.
E Robert is interested in Alice. T Alice introduces Jean to Robert. T Jean thinks Robert is handsome. F Jean is going out with Sam. T Robert is interested in Jean. T Jean and Robert have met before. Script
Alice: Look, there he is. Jean: Who?
Alice: Robert, the guy I’ve been telling you about. Jean: Oh. The guy you’re going out with? Alice: I wish. The guy I WANT to go out with.
Jean: Oh, he’s really handsome. Um, let’s go talk to him. Alice: Oh, OK. I’ll introduce you. I think you’ll really like him?Hi, Robert. Robert: Oh, hi.
Alice: Have you met my friend, Jean?
Robert: Hey, Jean. I think we’ve met before. Jean: We have? Where?
Robert: Last December, at Sam’s party Jean: Oh, Sam.
Robert: Oh? Aren’t you going out with him anymore? Jean: No, we broke up a couple of months ago.
Robert: Oh? Oh, really? Unit 2 How can I reach you?
Unit 2
Vocabulary Task Answers:
1. Country Code__ 1(USA), 64 (New Zealand)
2. Area Code__613 (Kingstion, Ontario), 212 (New York) 3. E-mail address__barb@freemail.com 4. Web Address__http://www.happy.com
5. Zip (Postal) Code__K7L 3J1 (Canada), NN40SN (England), 95973 (USA) Script
1. The country code for the USA is 1. It’s 64 for New Zealand.
2. So if I want to call a number in Kingston, Ontario, I have to dial 613 before the phone number, and for New York 212.
3. Send me an e-mail. My address is barb@freemail.com 4. You can get information on the company’s website at http://www.happy.com 5. I’ve lived in three countries. My zip code in England was NN4 0SN, in the USA 95973, and in Canada it was K7L 3J1.
Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers
1. postal code 2. phone number 3. e-mail address 4. web address 2 Second Listening Answers
1. 655-5670 3. barb@yourmail.com 2. 213-555-3421 4. www.hp.com Script
1. A: Say, I can’t read this number at the end of your address. Is it your phone number?
B: No, that’s my postal code. It’s 655-5670.
2. A: [talking on the phone] Okay, I’ll call and get tickets to the concert. Oh, do you have the number of the ticket agent? 555-3421? Okay, great. I’ll call. Oh, wait a second. What’s the area code? 213, I got it! 3. A: Barb’s on vacation but I need to get in touch with her.
B: Oh, well, she can get e-mail even when she’s at the beach. Send it to barb@your mail.com
4. A: I need to get in touch with Hewlett Packard. I’m having problems with
this printer. Don’t they have a website? B: Yeah, I think it’s www.hp.com
Real World Listening 1 Predict Answer
Dad asks: Did I call the right number? Do you have a place yet? What’s your e-mail addressf? 1 Get the main ideas Answers
1. A Japanese woman. 2. At a school in Japan. 3. yes, she does.
4. Yes, he is Because she hasn’t contacted him since she went to Japan. 5. Yes, she is. Script
Woman: Moshi-moshi. Gengo sentaa?
Father: Hello?Hello?Veronica?Veron?Ve-ro-ni-ca Smith?Is Veronica Smith there, Please?
Woman: Ah, Ah?Veronica-sensei?Veronica-sensei? Ah, wait a moment, please?
Father: [muttering to himself] Wait a moment? What’s going on? Veronica: Hello.
Father: Hello, Veronica. Is that you? Veronica: Yes, Dad. It’s me.
Father: Where is this place? Somebody was speaking Japanese to me. I mean, did I call the right number? Veronica: Dad, you called the school number. And you’re lucky I’m here now. Dad, I told you. Don’t call the school number. Remember?
Father: Yes, but you didn’t give me your home phone number. Why didn’t you call me.
Veronica: I just got here a few days ago? okay, let me give it to you. Are you ready?
Father: Uh, ready. Ready. Okay. Veronica: Okay. It’s 798-55-4123. Father: 798-55-4123.
Veronica: Oh, oh, wait. Dial the country code. And that’s 81?and then? and then the number.
Father: Why is the number so long? Veronica: Because it is, Dad.
Father: Do you have a place yet?
Veronica: Yeah. Let me give you the address. Are you ready? Father: Um?yeah. Okay. What is it?
Veronica: It’s one dash one dash one fifty-five? Uegahara B356. Father: Uh, w-wh-wait. Wait, One?one what? Why is it so long?
Veronica: Dad, I’ve got to go. I’ll send it to you by e-mail. Bye. [kiss sound]
Father: But, what’s your e-mail address? Unit 3 Don’t you wish we could live here?
Vocabulary Task Answers/script
1. – I don’t like the place I live now. It’s too isolated. (negative) 2. + I have a big balcony with a great view. I love it! (positive)
3. – I don’t like my parents’ house. It’s so old-fashioned. (negative) 4. + Her new place is really wonderful — it’s so roomy. (positive)
5. + He thinks it’s important to feel comfort-able in a home. (positive) 6. + I think it’s great to live in a modern building, don’t you? (positive) 7. – This apartment is too cramped; it’s too small for our family. (negative) 8. + Amy has a beautiful spacious loft for her art studio. She’s really happy there. (positive)
9. + Bill and Sherry have a nice, cozy little apartment in the city. They call it their love nest. (positive)
Listening Task 1 First Listening Answers
1. a small house 2. a cozy apartment 3. a modern house 4. something old 2 Second Listening Answers
1. warm and cozy in the winter 2. a great view
3. modern house, easy to keep clean 4. roomy, lots of space Script