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‘A: What about the plant stand? It might bbe nice next to the window. B: Yes, next to the window, either on the left or on the right. ‘A: Tthink I'l put it on the right. ee : Now what about the bookshelf? It's so big! Hmm. What do you think? How about next to the door, against the wall? To the left of the door? ee pee Now I need to find a place for this old chair that my mom gave me, How about over there? You mean in front of the winidow? We still have to find a place for this end table B: Yes, where can we put it? ‘A: How about next to the sofa, in the corner near the door? Y¥es, ood. Is that okay now? B: 7. |A; Where is a good place for the TV? B: How about in the far left corner, to the left of the window? A: Yeah, that sounds good. I'l put it there. There. How does it look? ‘A: What about the dinner table? B: Maybe we can put the dinner table against the wall, across from the sofa In the midale of the wall ‘A: Across from the sofa, against the wall. Is that what you mean? page36, CD2-4 Listening 3 1 ‘A: Do these magazines go on the bookshelf? B: Yes. Put them on the bookshelf, please, On the top is fine. a ‘Should I put them beside the dictionary? B: Yes, next to the dictionary will be fine. AA; Td like to read these magazines later. ‘They look interesting. ‘A: What about the remote control for the TV? B: Put it beside the TV. A: Theresa magazine there, the TV program guide. Should T put it on top of the magazine? B: That's fine. And remind me to get a new battery for the remote when we go downtown, Okay, > 3. ‘A: These look like your car keys. Where do you usually keep them? B; They're my extra apartment keys, actually. Just put them in one of the drawers in the desk. ‘A: The top two drawers are already full of stuff, so Pl put them in the bottom drawer for you. They'll be inside an empty box. B: Okay, ze Do you want me to put this baseball cap away? B: Yeah. Just put it behind the door. ‘A: Where? Should I hang it on the doorknob? No, on the hook behind the door. It wil be fine there, thanks 1 didn't know you wore a baseball cap. It’s not mine. it’s my brother’. » Do you need these glasses? Not right now. I only use them for reading. Do you see the case they go in? I don’t see it ‘Oh, never mind, Leave them on the coffee table, next to those sheets of paper. A: Okay. 6. A: There’ a belt lying on the floor here. B: Oh yes, that’s my brother's. He leaves his clothes everywhere. It drives me crazy! ‘Should I put it somewhere? Leave it on the chair. He always sits there. A: Okay. The chair next to the window? B: Thats right. Bey oP ee pe page37, CD2-5 Pronunciation, Task 1 is isn't do don’t are aren't does doesn’t page 37, CD2-6 Pronunciation, Task2 __ 1. It isn't on top of the TV. 2. Your glasses are on the desk 3. Idon't know where the newspaper is. 4, Does it look good in front of the window? page37, CD2-7 Dictation ‘A: Why doesn’t anyone ever clean up this mess? Have you seen my purse? B: Don't you usually keep it in the desk drawer? A: Yes, but it isn’t there now. B: Oh, there it is, on the table. ‘A: Oh, great. Thanks. Okay, now... do you know where my keys are? B: Well, I know they aren't on the hook where they belong. A: Wait a minute... uh, I think I left them inthe ca, But T don't know where the car is! Unit 10: The Family page 38, CD2-8 Listening) 1 ‘A: That’ me in the middle. That’s my oldest niece, Megan, on the right. She's in her second year of college ‘And that's my nephew, on the left. He just finished high school. ‘Oh, he's handsome ‘That's me in the middle Who are the other two? Those are my brothers, Nigel and Trevor. They'te nwins. B: How old are they? A: They're fifteen, 3 A: That's me and my parents. B: Boy! You look just like your dad. ‘A: No I don't 4, ‘A: This isa picture of my son and daughter. B: Is your daughter younger than your son? ‘A: Yes, much younger. He's 24 How old is your daughter? She's 12. That's a big difference RHRM ® Ry wee ‘These are my parents and that's my grandmother on the eft. B: How old is she? A She's 80. B: She looks young for 80. 6 ‘A: This is my father with my mom, my grandmother, my sister, and my cousin. B: Which one is your mother? ‘A: The one all the way on the right. B: Oh, yes. 62 Student Book Audio Scripts © Oxford University Press. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. page 39, CD2-9 taking photographs of wild birds when Tm in the countryide. My dad and | Listening2 hen go away forthe weekend and we 1 have a great time birdwatching, My ‘A: Do you have any brothers and sisters, _sister thinks I'm crazy. When my sister ‘Natalie? has free time, she loves to play cards. 1 B: No brothers. I wish I did. But I have can’t stand card games. three sisters. 4, A: Realy “ ujoy reading, I read a lot of books and A Parva Tam the younges. love going to the library. My dad likes ‘outdoor things. He's really into sports 2. and swimming, and he always tells me 1 A: Tell me about your family, Abby. should get more interested in sports. But B: Well, I have one brother—he’s older ‘mom tells me that reading is the best way than me. to learn. She always gives me books that ‘A: What does he do? «she’s been reading, B: He'sa student. And T have two A Soe big family” Ym very interested in computers. I'm always teaching myself new computer 3. programs and I have a lot of great A: Do you have any brothers or sisters, software. My brother and I spend all our Ben? free time in computer stores and online B: Just one—my sister, Anna, ‘My sister is more interested in the arts. A Ts she older than you? She likes music and she loves to rea. B: Yes, she is. She always bosses She hates computers! sme around! a 4 Tove traveling, My mother and T go to ‘A: Tell me about your family, Rosie. B: Well, [come from quite a big family. have two brothers, both of them ‘younger than me. A: Really? Do you have any sisters? B: Yeah. I have one older and one a different place every year. Both of us Jove to learn new things about cultures. [My father never goes with us because he hates flying. My older sister is in college so she stays home and studies while we're away. Sometimes I wish my ‘younger sister. sister and my father would travel with us A: You're lucky. I wish I came from a because I miss them, big family. A + pagest, CD2-11 Pronunciation ‘A: Do you come from a big family, Tim? _ 4. Do you have any brothers? B: No, I'm an only child. 1s just me and ry parents. 2. What does he do? 3. Who do you look like? page 40, CD2-10 4. What are their names? Listening 3 get, CO Both of my parents are taller than me. Dictation ‘My dad is prety tll, ut my brother is A: Do you have a big family, Eva? even taller than my dad. Together they _B: Kind of I have a younger brother and look like a basketball team! My sister and are the short ones in the family. 2 My brother isn't interested in music at all. 4. He's into cars, like my dad. But 'mnot interested in cars. T play the guitarand the piano. I guess I love music because of my mum. She sings beautifully. She plays p the piano really well, too. 3. Tove animals. I keep a couple of parrots in a big cage in my room. I love ee © Oxford University Press. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. an older sister. Really? How old are they? Let's see... my brother is eighteen and ry sister is twenty five, : Oh. What does your sister do? She's a chef ‘A.chef? What a cool job! How do you like her food? Thaven’t tried it, actually. She lives in California. Unit 11; Entertainment page 42, CD2-13 Listening) 1 A: So do you think we should go and see i? B: Yes, I think so. I hear it’s very good. ‘My friend said the story is great. A: Yeah... I've heard i's full of action. 2. ‘A: What's the weather going tobe lke on Saturday? B; Hot and sunny. ‘A: Oh, good, so let's go then. Ir'l be perfect for swimming. BB: Yeah. But I just want to lie on the sand and sleep. ‘What time isthe game? Isat two o'clock. Great. Are you playing? Sure wepey 4. A; What do you want to do this weekend? B: I don’t know. What do you want to do? 1 don’t know. Hey, I know. Let's get the guys and go rollerblading, Okay. ‘What do you need to buy? Wal, I need some new jeans ‘And I need some shirts. ‘Okay. Let's go on Saturday afternoon. PO BReRe e we Want to come with me on Saturday? 1 don't think it'l be too hot. I's great exercise, B: Okay. I'll pack a lunch. Maybe we can ride to the park and have a picnic A: Great idea. page 43, CD2-14 Listening 2 1 A: Hello. B: Hi, Emma, This is Nate A: Hi, Nate How's it going? B: Pretty good, thanks. Hey, would you like to go to a movie on Friday night? A: A movie? Sure. think I'm free Friday night. What movie do you ‘want to see? ‘Student Book Audio Scripts

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